philah@starpower.net Posted May 27, 2001 Share Posted May 27, 2001 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C0E6A2.67583BA0Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHello, Cecil --My husband and I are planning to convert our dining room into a family =office/workroom (keeping the dining table for as a worktable and for =company meals). The question is how to arrange everyone in the room, so =that we are each in our most advantageous location. The only places where workspaces can realistically be placed are in the =North and East corners. Based on our Eight Houses reports, either of =these would work for me, but not for my husband: North is his Death =direction and East is his Disaster direction. He is now recovering from =a nearly fatal illness, and you can imagine I want to protect him. The =South and West corners are too small for workspaces, so we are placing =the corner cupboards from the dining room there.Are there remedies that I can use to correct this situation for my =husband? And what resources would you recommend, on your site or =elsewhere, to find them? I have ordered and am awaiting delivery of your =book on Applied Feng Shui...Many thanks,Phila------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C0E6A2.67583BA0Content-Type: text/html;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableHello, Cecil --My husband and I are planning to convert our =dining room into a family office/workroom (keeping the dining table for as a =worktable and for company meals). The question is how to arrange everyone in the room, =so that we are each in our most advantageous location. The only places where workspaces can =realistically be placed are in the North and East corners. Based on our Eight Houses =reports, either of these would work for me, but not for my husband: North is his =Death direction and East is his Disaster direction. He is now recovering from =a nearly fatal illness, and you can imagine I want to protect him. The South and =West corners are too small for workspaces, so we are placing the corner =cupboards from the dining room there.Are there remedies that I can use to correct =this situation for my husband? And what resources would you recommend, on =your site or elsewhere, to find them? I have ordered and am awaiting delivery of =your book on Applied Feng Shui...Many thanks,Phila------=_NextPart_000_0031_01C0E6A2.67583BA0-- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 28, 2001 Staff Share Posted May 28, 2001 Dear Phila,1. As much as we should try to see if family members can be `placed' at favourable locations; this may not be possible; most of the time.2. In my opinion, first priority should go towards placement based on Shapes and Form Feng Shui.3. Here, the following considerations should be made:-3.1. As mentioned under Para 2, top (first) priority must be given to placement under Shapes and Forms.3.2 One should not `fit' the sitting positions e.g. of the `office' furniture and as a result; the flow in the dinning room becomes `odd' or bad.3.3 You should consider, where the `entrance' / window areas are in the dinning room and place furniture that is functional.3.4 In the dining room; another consideration is the Flying Star and whether the sectors are `balanced'.3.5 I understand that under your circumstances it is difficult to apply the Eight House concept and this; I feel is of secondary importance as opposed to proper placement under Shapes and Forms.3.6 If that particular sector is "auspicious" under Flying Star analysis; all the better.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 5/27/01 11:52:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello, Cecil --My husband and I are planningto convert our dining roominto a family =office/workroom(keeping the dining table foras a worktable and for=company meals). The questionis how to arrange everyone inthe room, so =that we are eachin our most advantageouslocation.The only places whereworkspaces can realisticallybe placed are in the =Northand East corners. Based on ourEight Houses reports, eitherof =these would work for me,but not for my husband: Northis his Death =direction andEast is his Disasterdirection. He is nowrecovering from =a nearlyfatal illness, and you canimagine I want to protect him.The =South and West cornersare too small for workspaces,so we are placing =the cornercupboards from the dining roomthere.Are there remedies that I canuse to correct this situationfor my =husband? And whatresources would you recommend,on your site or =elsewhere, tofind them? I have ordered andam awaiting delivery of your=book on Applied Feng Shui...Many thanks,Phila Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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