Posted October 26, 200618 yr Hi Masters,Howwould you slow down chi in a townhouse that has this layout? The garage door, backdoor and patio door are in one line on the first floor. On the second floor, the sliding door, bedroom #1 door and bedroom #2 doors are all in one straight line, both with narrow hallways. :-( Geesh, how fast does chi rush through the house? I don't know. I would like to slow them down.I placed plants (indicated by @) and hung crystals (indicated by *) in the areas shown.Both sliding doors havecurtains, as well as the window.Is there anything else I can do to slow down chi?First Floor Second Floor sliding door sliding door_________| |_____ __________| |_____|@**| |hanging@ |||||| | | |||||| | | ||_________|@|____||_________|door|_____| | | || | | |* |____ | | | : : : : stairs_______ | door|_____ _______|door |_____ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |_____garage door___| |_______window_____|@ - are small plants I placed on the sides of the hallway and doors*and **arecrystals I hung on the ceiling in these areasMany thanks.
Posted November 13, 200618 yr Staff Dear Anon,For the ground floor, since there is a garage, best to close the garage door when not in use. Once this is done the middle door can still be left open without further issue. Thus if this is done, no longer compulsory to place the plants.For upper floors, try to close any one of the middleroom doors will do.Warmest Regards,Cecil
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