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My new cubicle will be next to a conference room (on my left side).The concern is that the room is clear glass, so you can see right through the room down the hallway on the other side.
Any concerns, remedies, cures for this? I heard hallways can be bad feng shui but technically it is blocked by a conference room glass wall...
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------------------------| glass||_____________
hallway ---

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| | conference | | X |
------------------------| room | | |~~~~~~~~~~
| | | | my cube
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Sorry, the info is truncated or unreadable.

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On 1/13/2013 4:35:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My new cubicle will be next to
a conference room (on my left
side).The concern is that the
room is clear glass, so you
can see right through the room
down the hallway on the other
side.Any concerns, remedies,
cures for this? I heard
hallways can be bad feng shui
but technically it is blocked
by a conference room glass
wall...
______________&nbs
p;|---------------------
---| glass
||____
_________hallway ---
|

| conference

| |
X
;
|-----------------------
-| room

|
; | |~~~~~~~~~~
|

| | | my
cube
-------------------------
;|----------
--------------
||

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Let's try it again.
Hallway --> conference room with clear windows looks strait through --> my cube here
My new cubicle will be next to a conference room (on my left side).The concern is that the room is clear glass, so you can see right through the room down the hallway on the other side.Any concerns, remedies, cures for this? heard hallways can be bad feng shui but technically it is blocked by a conference room glass wall..
Thanks!

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On 1/13/2013 9:50:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Sorry, the info is truncated or
unreadable.On 1/13/2013 4:35:35 PM,
jolie qe wrote: >My new cubicle will
be next to >a conference room (on my
left >side).The concern is that the
room is clear glass, so you >can
see right through the room >down the
hallway on the other >side.Any
concerns, remedies, >cures for this?
I heard >hallways can be bad feng
shui >but technically it is blocked
by a conference room glass
wall...
______________&nbs
p;|---------------------
---| glass >||____
_________hallway --->| >
>| conference >
>| | >X
;
|-----------------------
-| room
>|
; | |~~~~~~~~~~ >|
> >|
| | my >cube
-------------------------
;|----------
-------------- >||
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Still can't understand the true picture.
However, since you mentioned that you are in a cubicle (enclosure) and if the entrance is not facing the "direct" opening; it may not be an issue at all.
0n 1/14/2013 2:54:11 AM, jolie qe wrote:

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Let's try it again.Hallway -->
conference room with clear windows looks
strait through --> my cube hereMy new
cubicle will be next to a conference
room (on my left side).The concern is
that the room is clear glass, so you can
see right through the room down the
hallway on the other side.Any concerns,
remedies, cures for this? heard
hallways can be bad feng shui but
technically it is blocked by a
conference room glass wall..Thanks!On
1/13/2013 9:50:53 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Sorry, the info is truncated or
unreadable.On 1/13/2013 4:35:35 PM,
jolie qe wrote: >My new cubicle
will
be next to >a conference room (on
my
left >side).The concern is that
the
room is clear glass, so you
can
see right through the room >down
the
hallway on the other >side.Any
concerns, remedies, >cures for
this?
I heard >hallways can be bad feng
shui >but technically it is
blocked
by a conference room glass
wall...
______________&nbs
p;|---------------------
---| glass >|
|____
_________hallway --->| >
>| conference >
>| | >X

;
|-----------------------
-| room
>
|
; | |~~~~~~~~~~
|
>
|
| | my >cube
-------------------------
;|----------
-------------- >||

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Appended by Cecil: A photo tells a thousand words. Text and more text... hmmm..
The opening (walking into the cube) is not in direct line of hallway/clear glass conference room.
Is the opening we want to refer to in Feng Shui the one we step through into the space?
The hall and the clear glass conference room hits the side of my face (partially blocked by cube wall/ computer monitor).

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On 1/15/2013 5:23:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Still can't understand the true
picture.However, since you mentioned
that you are in a cubicle (enclosure)
and if the entrance is not facing the
"direct" opening; it may not be an issue
at all.0n 1/14/2013 2:54:11 AM, jolie qe
wrote:
Let's try it again.Hallway --
conference room with clear windows
looks
strait through --
my cube hereMy
new
cubicle will be next to a conference
room (on my left side).The concern
is
that the room is clear glass, so you
can
see right through the room down the
hallway on the other side.Any
concerns,
remedies, cures for this?
heard
hallways can be bad feng shui but
technically it is blocked by a
conference room glass
wall..Thanks!On
1/13/2013 9:50:53 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Sorry, the info is truncated or
unreadable.On 1/13/2013 4:35:35
PM,
jolie qe wrote:
My new
cubicle
will
be next to
a conference room
(on
my
left
side).The concern is
that
the

room is clear glass, so you
can
see right through the room
down
the
hallway on the other
side.Any
concerns, remedies,
cures
for
this?
I heard
hallways can be bad
feng
shui
but technically it is
blocked

by a conference room glass

wall...

______________&n
bs

p;|-------------------
--

---| glass
|
|____

_________hallway ---
|


| conference


| |
X


;


|---------------------
--

-| room


|

; | |~~~~~~~~~~
|


|
| | my
cube

-------------------------&nb
sp;

;|--------
--

--------------
| |
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