elena Posted May 22, 2000 Share Posted May 22, 2000 Hello Cecil: What would you advise a client who insists on having his/her office desk "FSed"? Aside from using his/her best directions and knowing the personal element, what is to be done? Of course, keeping organized is a "no brainer" but is the general 8 House template applied to the desk in this situation? Thank you! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 22, 2000 Staff Share Posted May 22, 2000 Dear Elena,Yes, it is very common for people to ask for their immediate office to be Feng Shui-ed.Most of the time if it is the CEO or a manager, they do have a room to themselves.Here, if it is the case, this would be `easy.'Most important thing to remember is to use the Shapes and Form School. Even if it is an individual table, one should always consider using Shapes and Form.Here, for the Manager's room, make sure that his back is facing a wall or never have the door opened to his back.He/She should also have the desk supported on one side of the wall. Next watch for poison arrows and overhead beams.Considerations such as this are the most important. Next, you can then use the Eight House to let him/her face a good direction. (if possible).Remember that if one should always use Shapes and Form no matter what form of assessment is done. Other theories can subsequently follow.If it is an office area and if the entire office is reasonably large e.g. 1,000 sq feet or more, one can do a Flying Star Chart to assess the sector where the person occupies. Then if there is an imbalance in the sector, see if one can place a `cure' (discreetly) in his/her partition.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/22/00 11:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Cecil: What would youadvise a client who insists onhaving his/her office desk"FSed"? Aside from usinghis/her best directions andknowing the personal element,what is to be done? Of course,keeping organized is a "nobrainer" but is the general 8House template applied to thedesk in this situation? Thankyou! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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