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Dear Anon,
1. It depends on the shape/profile of the arched window.
Usually if it is a semi-circular arch, above the door, window, this is still considered an auspicious shape.
2. One way at looking at it is that the semi-circular shape, pointint towards the sky does not have any impact as it cannot be considered a poision arrow pointing towards a position or room.
3. But becareful if you are using a triangular arched shape as this will introduce Sha Qi or poison arrow; tangent to the arch.
For example, such a shape may be pointed towards e.g. the dinning table or living room.
In the bedroom, this is worse as it will cause marital problems or lead to divorce or separation.
4. Therefore avoid having a triangular arch shape even if it is at the front door.
Although the shape looks like an UP arrow:
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If you are the neighour of such a house, where each of the main entrance faces each other, this is considered a poision arrow for the neighbour.
Hope the above helps.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/30/99 12:31:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>dear cecil,
>
>Is having arched windows and
>door bad. Thanks.
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