wongck Posted August 18, 2000 Share Posted August 18, 2000 Just wondering if someone could tell me if putting a "luo pan" in the office is a no-no. Someone gave it to me as a gift. If not, what is the best place? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 18, 2000 Staff Share Posted August 18, 2000 Dear Michael,Generally, a bagua or even a Luo Pan, can be displayed particuarly if there is a bad `Sha Qi'.This is what many FS practitioners generally feel.I know of some shops (shop displays) that display them on their display shelves - to deflect sha qi.In a `normal' office environment, so far, I yet come across, anyone who would want to display it unless, it is a tool of their trade.More importantly, you would have to make your own decision regards this.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 8/18/00 2:49:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Just wondering if someonecould tell me if putting a"luo pan" in the office is ano-no. Someone gave it to meas a gift. If not, what is thebest place? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
wongck Posted August 20, 2000 Share Posted August 20, 2000 Thanks, Cecil.My office is in tower block located at a cross junction. A FS practitioner once advised me that I should locate some of my "aggressive" looking displays in such a way that they face this road junction. This was a sculpture of an eagle, two sculptures of Shiva Nataraja (an Indian deity with multiple hands). I figured the luo pan may have the same effect. Pity though, it is really quite a piece of art and I rather it faces me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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