Dealing with windows

In many respects, windows should be considered in much the same light as doors, and some mention has already been made of preventing chi flowing in at the main door and straight out of the back door or a window.

The arrangement of a room and the articles within it should be so to promote the smooth flow of chi entering and leaving the room. To prevent the rapid loss of chi, should this be happening, we can to some extent refer to the remedies suggested alreadysuch as covering the window with a curtain, even if the curtain is made only of lace.

A general principle is that windows (and doors) should not be sited near to the corner of a room as this enables the chi to move out of the room too quickly. If the eight points (mentioned earlier) are superimposed on the room, it will be seen in which category there will be a loss of chi and therefore a negative effect on one aspect of your life.

If, for example the chi flows quickly through and out of the room at the point where the area for children is situated, then one may expect some difficulties in that aspect of your personal life.

This room clearly also has some negative features with regard to the friends aspect and the confining nature of the door. This will need some remedial action as it is better not to have doors or windows at the corners of rooms - in this case there is a danger of losing chi, too rapidly in the area of friends.

To counteract the rapid exit of chi through the side window, a simple lace curtain and perhaps a small vase of flowers would provide the ideal solution. A relatively simple action can have a proportionately far greater positive effect.

It is probably the standard, but windows are best opening outwards but if they happen to open inwards, it is a good idea to determine what sort of chi is being admitted.

If the chi is negative and disruptive — that is, sha chi — it can be diverted or blocked by the use of a vase of flowers at the window, hanging wind chimes or something similar, or a strategically placed mirror if the configuration of the room permits this.

Many windows do not open completely, either because they are sash windows where at most one half of the aperture is covered, or because they are modern UPVC double glazed units that have a fixed lower panel and an opening upper panel. In these cases it will help to place flowers at the lower closed part of the window.

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