Posted November 18, 199925 yr I have 2 places in my home where doors are lined up immediately opposite each other. See diagram below. In both situations there is only around 1 meter space between doors, and limited room for furniture. I have looked at previous messages written in by member with a similar problem, and you have suggested the following cures: Using a screen Beaded curtains Linen CupboardI have two questions. What do you mean by a linen cupboard? Do you mean just something that contains linen? I have read that hanging a mobile or a crystal between doors can have the desired effect. Is this true? _____/ ______ \
Posted November 18, 199925 yr Staff Dear Anon,Please see below:- Quote On 11/18/99 8:42:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:I have 2 places in my homewhere doors are lined upimmediately opposite eachother. See diagram below. Inboth situations there is onlyaround 1 meter space betweendoors, and limited room forfurniture. I have looked atprevious messages written inby member with a similarproblem, and you havesuggested the following cures:?X Using a screen?X Beaded curtains ?X Linen CupboardI have two questions. What doyou mean by a linen cupboard?Do you mean just somethingthat contains linen? What I mean is that if one places the bed in full view of the main entrance door, you can place a half-height cabinet (or a cupboard with several drawers) up to waist height to act as a `screen'. This is the same concept as a full height screen. Quote I haveread that hanging a mobile ora crystal between doors canhave the desired effect. Isthis true? Some practioners would advise the use of a wind chime in between the two doors. However, one should get proper consultations before placing a wind chime. (Especially if one is placing at the NE, NW and West) locations of the house.A hanging mobile or crystal is not advised. This is because in my opinion, I personally see no rationale for the use of a crystal or a hanging mobile.Warmest Regards,Cecil
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