myfs_75057 Posted January 25, 2013 Share Posted January 25, 2013 Hi Master,I am choosing a sitting position in my work place.I have two choices:1) Seating in between North to North West sector, facing South East direction2) Seating in betweenSouth West sector, facing North East directionUnderstand from my reading, my baddirection/sector are:South-Disaster/North-Spook/South East-Death/East-Irritation2013 flying star, South West and West are bad sectorNo 2) choice seem to suit my good direction but bad flying star sectorNo 1) choice is in better flying star sectorNeed your advise on which is my better choiceThanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2013 Quote On 1/25/2013 10:35:51 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master,I am choosing asitting position in my workplace.I have two choices:1)Seating in between North toNorth West sector, facingSouth East direction2) Seatingin between?South Westsector, facing North EastdirectionUnderstand from myreading, mybad?direction/sectorare:South-Disaster/North-Spook/SouthEast-Death/East-Irritation2013flying star, South West andWest are bad sectorNo 2)choice seem to suit my gooddirection but bad flying starsectorNo 1) choice is inbetter flying star sectorNeedyour advise on which is mybetter choiceThanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2013 These are some considerations:1. Frankly, after scanning through your message; I feel that there is something a-miss here.2. For example, it seems to me like that you may be confused with "facing a good direction" and in a "good or bad sector".3. I am sure that your department or section is given a space of sorts. It is not like or seems not possible that your department occupies the entire floor and then you get to choose having your workstation at either e.g. North PART of the building or SW PART of the building.3.1. If so, then, you should try to seat in a GOOD SECTOR. If you are a west group then you should try to move to the NW or SW or NE or West part of the building.4. But to me, it sounds like the space is within a certain sector of the premises. And for example if your department is at say SE part of the floor; then often, if this is a small area, it does not make sense to divide this space into N, S, E etc...5. Thus what I suspect is: one should not confuse the above with facing direction = sitting facing a good direction.6. Logically the next question is: Is your new workstation (pretty permanent) as it is? I know must people cannot tell how long their department may occupy that space. But some departments seldom change AREA(s).6.1. But if it is confirmed that every year, you get to play musical chair(s) for your work station; then logically by all means, select the best sector for that YEAR.6.2. Otherwise, just imagine, if one is STUCK at a seat (workstation). And if one is so myopic and just look at that year in question. And perhaps, a year, later, regret that the annual stars have changed.6.3. Personally, I have my own work room. And for me, I really "can't be bothered" where Tai Sui is yearly. That is my thinking. How can those with a Fixed room place their workstation on somekind of a revolving platter? This year, face the door, next year, backside face the room door. How ridiculous can this be?7. In life there is no such thing as 100% perfect. 8. To me, I feel that if our personal "Human or man luck" factors are strong, this can transcend over even Earth Luck (or Feng Shui). 9. If possible on a micro level:9.1. Try if possible to face a good direction especially : Prosperity and or Excellent or none of these, Heath or Longevity sector.9.2. If applying the Eight House theory, if given the last resort: face Death or Disaster sector; then better to face "Irritation or Spoke" then earlier (Death or Disaster).10. In theory it is nice to seat in a good SECTOR and also nice to have (if possible) facing a good sector. Please note the word: NICE-to and not a MUST-do or die do it. Quote On 1/25/2013 12:08:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:On 1/25/2013 10:35:51 AM, Peck Wun Wongwrote:Hi Master,I am choosing asitting position in my workplace.I have two choices:1)Seating in between North toNorth West sector, facingSouth East direction2) Seatingin betweenSouth Westsector, facing North EastdirectionUnderstand from myreading, mybaddirection/sectorare:South-Disaster/North-Spook/SouthEast-Death/East-Irritation2013flying star, South West andWest are bad sectorNo 2)choice seem to suit my gooddirection but bad flying starsectorNo 1) choice is inbetter flying star sectorNeedyour advise on which is mybetter choiceThanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 25, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 25, 2013 IT IS NICE-TO SIT IN A GOOD SECTORIT IS EQUALLY NICE-TO SIT FACING A GOOD DIRECTIONBUT IT IS NOT A MUST-DO! Quote On 1/25/2013 12:17:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Frankly, after scanningthrough your message; I feelthat there is something a-misshere.2. For example, it seems to melike that you may be confusedwith "facing a good direction"and in a "good or bad sector".3. I am sure that yourdepartment or section is givena space of sorts. It is notlike or seems not possiblethat your department occupiesthe entire floor and then youget to choose having yourworkstation at either e.g.North PART of the building orSW PART of the building.3.1. If so, then, you shouldtry to seat in a GOOD SECTOR.If you are a west group thenyou should try to move to theNW or SW or NE or West part ofthe building.4. But to me, it sounds likethe space is within a certainsector of the premises. Andfor example if your departmentis at say SE part of thefloor; then often, if this isa small area, it does not makesense to divide this spaceinto N, S, E etc...5. Thus what I suspect is: oneshould not confuse the abovewith facing direction =sitting facing a gooddirection.6. Logically the next questionis: Is your new workstation(pretty permanent) as it is? Iknow must people cannot tellhow long their department mayoccupy that space. But somedepartments seldom changeAREA(s).6.1. But if it is confirmedthat every year, you get toplay musical chair(s) for yourwork station; then logicallyby all means, select the bestsector for that YEAR.6.2. Otherwise, just imagine,if one is STUCK at a seat(workstation). And if one isso myopic and just look atthat year in question. Andperhaps, a year, later, regretthat the annual stars havechanged.6.3. Personally, I have my ownwork room. And for me, Ireally "can't be bothered"where Tai Sui is yearly. Thatis my thinking. How can thosewith a Fixed room place theirworkstation on somekind of arevolving platter? This year,face the door, next year,backside face the room door.How ridiculous can this be?7. In life there is no suchthing as 100% perfect.8. To me, I feel that if ourpersonal "Human or man luck"factors are strong, this cantranscend over even Earth Luck(or Feng Shui).9. If possible on a microlevel:9.1. Try if possible to face agood direction especially :Prosperity and or Excellent ornone of these, Heath orLongevity sector.9.2. If applying the EightHouse theory, if given thelast resort: face Death orDisaster sector; then betterto face "Irritation or Spoke"then earlier (Death orDisaster).10. In theory it is nice to seat in agood SECTOR and also nice to have (ifpossible) facing a good sector. Pleasenote the word: NICE-to and not a MUST-door die do it.On 1/25/2013 12:08:24 PM,Cecil Lee wrote:On 1/25/201310:35:51 AM, Peck Wun Wongwrote:Hi Master,I am choosingasitting position in my workplace.I have two choices:1)Seating in between North toNorth West sector, facingSouth East direction2) Seatingin betweenSouth Westsector, facing North EastdirectionUnderstand from myreading, mybaddirection/sectorare:South-Disaster/North-Spook/SouthEast-Death/East-Irritation2013flying star, South West andWest are bad sectorNo 2)choice seem to suit my gooddirection but bad flying starsectorNo 1) choice is inbetter flying star sectorNeedyour advise on which is mybetter choiceThanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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