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Dear Anon,
Yes, many of us do face `constraints' with window behind us desk and the desk is facing away from the sea view.
Usually, the best option is a low cabinet or (back cabinet) if possible.
The other best option is to sitting facing a good direction and the table should have a good support i.e. rest on one side of the wall.
Looking at it is still better to sit at this position than sitting with the back against a door or other `more' inauspicious locations.
We may have to depend more on other `Luck' e.g. especially the Feng Shui of the Home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/23/00 2:45:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>Would appreciate your advise
>on my
>office table with my back
>facing the
>windows. In fact it is a big
>piece of
>glass without frame throughout
>the office.
>From the window view I can see
>the sea.
>The view is said to be very
>nice, but is
>is inauspicious with my back
>facing it?
>Any remedy?
>
>Thanks
>Regards.
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