myfs_149382 Posted July 3, 2011 Share Posted July 3, 2011 NGreetings Master Lee:Question: Could the sink in the North sector of my apartment be the 'evil drainer' of my income? I really searched to find the answer on my own, but I'm am stuck on this one. I am a person that is very good at budgeting my finances so it's not like I spend precious income on frivolous things. But I notice that my income has been diminishing over a period of time. Either it's jobs that I work on go out of business or restructure the company and lay of entire departments. Or the business has to make severe cutbacks in staff.I know we in the U.S. have been going thru downturns over the past few years, but my issue has been happening even before the downturn. I am a very good worker and receive many acknowledgements from my bosses. And I am not a meanie. (How can? I am just a nice little Fire Sheep) But no matter how good I may be at my job, the company still has to lay off its workers.It wasn't until learning about Feng Shui that I realized that hey......maybe this sink in the North of my home is involved. Possibly taking my wealth down the drain. Really, I don't want to 'Blame it all on the sink', but something is going on. I use this old little marble and wood sink for cleaning and washing every day. It's located in the North Corner of the North Sector in a small narrow room that had some cupboards and a metal rack. Oh there's also a mirror above the sink that reflects the florescent light on the wall across from it. (photos attached)Should I not use it anymore and use an alternate sink? Should I cover the drain only when not in use? I know this seems like a long story - but I want to give good details. Please, please can help me?Thank you very much,LisaNew York Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 6, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 6, 2011 Frankly, Feng Shui is a holistic approach. And without going thru any Triage or trouble-shooting; it is not fair to pin-point the sink as the culprit (be it major or minor).As I had mentioned, previously:-1. Shapes and Forms: not just the four walls of your home; the exterior does play an important and vital role in the Feng Shui of a home.2. Often, a home has around more than 3 or 4 major leaks to cause a drain.3. Kindergarten Feng Shui; In the past, such practices prevail. Where North = career etc... But this is 2011. Such practises should not be recurring.Thus unless a proper Triage or investigations is done; no one really knows the main cuase of your "leak" Quote On 7/3/2011 1:11:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:NGreetings MasterLee:Question: Could thesink in the North sector of myapartment be the 'evildrainer' of my income? Ireally searched to find theanswer on my own, but I'm amstuck on this one. I ama person that is very good atbudgeting my finances so it'snot like I spend preciousincome on frivolous things.But I notice that myincome has been diminishingover a period of time.Either it's jobs that Iwork on go out of business orrestructure the company andlay of entire departments.Or the business has tomake severe cutbacks instaff.I know we in the U.S.have been going thru downturnsover the past few years, butmy issue has been happeningeven before the downturn.I am a very good workerand receive manyacknowledgements from mybosses. And I am not ameanie. (How can?I am just a nice littleFire Sheep) But nomatter how good I may be at myjob, the company still has tolay off its workers.It wasn'tuntil learning about Feng Shuithat I realized thathey......maybe this sink inthe North of my home isinvolved. Possiblytaking my wealth down thedrain. Really, I don'twant to 'Blame it all on thesink', but something is goingon. I use this oldlittle marble and wood sinkfor cleaning and washing everyday. It's located in theNorth Corner of the NorthSector in a small narrow roomthat had some cupboards and ametal rack. Oh there's also amirror above the sink thatreflects the florescent lighton the wall across from it.(photos attached)Should I notuse it anymore and use analternate sink? Should Icover the drain only when notin use? I knowthis seems like a long story -but I want to give gooddetails. Please, please canhelp me?Thank you verymuch,LisaNew York Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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