myfs_136870 Posted December 28, 2008 Share Posted December 28, 2008 Hi, I learned that 2009 is the year of the Ox and it is not that good for person born under the same year. Thus, I would like to seek some advice regarding some feng-shui matter.DOB: Aug. 3, 1973 / MaleElement (based on ba-zi): Strong MetalKua number: 9Best directions: East, south, Southeast, NorthMy existing business is an Internet Shop Computer RentalsQ1.My Cashier/Desk Table located in the North-North west region of my office space (with a concrete back wall) and is facing the north corner. Based on 2009 flying star, #5 North region denotes sickness; how to remedy this withoutrelocating the Cashier/Desk Table.Q2.If relocation is needed, will it be better if I move the cashier/desk table to the North-East,my back against it thus facing south-west in order to gain the support of Tai Sui? But facing SW also denotes I will be facing 6 Killing (Lui Sha)??Thank you in advance and more power to your Website.alvin Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 2, 2009 Staff Share Posted January 2, 2009 1. Based on symbolism in Feng Shui, once the cashier/table has been "properly" placed, some feel that "if it ain't broken - don't fix it". Therefore, like you had mentioned, avoid moving or relocating the cashier/table.2.Usually, if your office space is air-conditioned i.e. moving "air" circulating within the premises and within the cashiers area, this is generally good enough. 3. Depending on the type of business, the exact location of the cashier's table / wall surrounding it, another moving "metal" may be a clock strategically placed. This would depend on a proper on-site review as not all locations may be suitable for it's use.Quote:Anonymous wrote:Q1.My Cashier/Desk Table located in the North-North west region of my office space (with a concrete back wall) and is facing the north corner. Based on 2009 flying star, #5 North region denotes sickness; how to remedy this withoutrelocating the Cashier/Desk Table.4. Honestly, this shifting about, has to be looked at from a holistic Feng Shui point of view : Shapes and Forms : the interior layout, where is the entrance to the shop / any toilets / any beams above the cashier's area. 5. In a shop premises, a major Commonsense Approach to Feng Shui is about : "shop-theft". For example, placing the cashier's table e.g. without full view of the premises, may encourage more shop-theft senario. While, placing it in the wrong spot can affect revenue etc...6. Therefore, it is not possible for me just to imagine what you had said below and simply forward you some solutions. As I mentioned earlier under Para 4, considerations has to be made with Shapes and Forms and also what is also missing is the "Flying Star analysis". Flying Star numbers do also play a great part in where one properly sites the cashiers table! 7. With all these unknowns, I would'nt want to "grobe in the dark" and give you wrong advise! Frankly, the "thing about" Tai Sui and Three Killings and even #5 is more critical if one is on a "crusade". Here, a smart person would know that a "crusade" is like an activity. Thus if you are not going to say do renovations (a crusade to modify the shop) or launch into a "war" (simply go to war), what you mentioned below would be of the "lesser" evil. 8. For heaven's sake, we live in a real world! What you mentioned is again "UTOPIAN FENG SHUI". Feng Shui for those living under "Cloud Nine".9. To test what I had mentioned under Para 8, how many in this forum or the world, where you SHIFT your bed-in-your bedroom to "satisfy" your Tai Sui criteria? Even in countries with high level of Feng Shui believers, do you see shops - every year, changing positions of their cashier table (even if they can do so?)10. I sincerely hope that you can ponder over what I had mentioned above. Just think about it, please, before jumping the gun!Quote:Anonymous wrote:Q2.If relocation is needed, will it be better if I move the cashier/desk table to the North-East,my back against it thus facing south-west in order to gain the support of Tai Sui? But facing SW also denotes I will be facing 6 Killing (Lui Sha)?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_136870 Posted January 4, 2009 Share Posted January 4, 2009 Many thanks for the reply Master Lee. I can now think clearly based on all your comments and it now makes much more sense at that. I applaud you for your tireless effort in answering our queries. Thanks again and more power to you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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