myfs_44891 Posted December 25, 2001 Share Posted December 25, 2001 The door of my husband's shop is located at one of his good directions. The cashier sits facing this door. Across the road there is a lamp post and a palm tree, although not directly facing the middle of the front door. These two elements do not look threatening but I do not know if they affect the business or not. I plan to hang a 5 metal rod windchime. Where to place it ? Diectly below the main door or above the cashier or between the cahier and the door ? I put old chinese coins tied with red thread in the cash register and the drawer where my husband keeps the money. Business is still qiute poor. Any suggestions?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 25, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 25, 2001 Dear Anon,1. In a business, the most important question often asked is: Can Feng Shui help in my business?2. Here, we have to be realistic about what Feng Shui can or cannot do. If other businesses of the same nature as our company is doing well as compared to our business; then Feng Shui can give a quantum leap provided it is applied correctly.3. For example, if I have a shop e.g. goldsmith shop which is not doing well as compared to my neighbours. Yet, my neigbhour's shop is doing very well. Then, Feng Shui can be utilised to help our company.4. However, is say the entire goldsmith market is facing a severe downturn; Feng Shui cannot do much to help. 5. For example, if one is running a .dot com company and is not doing well where `cash' is running out for the company; this could be the same for all other .dot com companies elsewhere. It may not serve a purpose to utilise Feng Shui here.6. The above is an important or crucial step in deciding whether Feng Shui (may or can) help us to do well in our business.7. For a business, the main door is equally crucial. Perhaps, you can re-examine the main door e.g. standing outside the door, looking outwards. So long as it is slicing thru the main door, it is considered a threat. 8. For a business, it is more important to look at the `flow' of the movement in and out and the positioning of the cashier's counter, first. 9. For hanging a wind chime, normally, it is best or recommended that an audit be done first.10. A proper wind chime is one where:-10.1 It is often made of brass.10.2 It has 6 hollow rods of different dimensions.When I have the time, I will show a picture of what a `proper' 6 piece brass wind chime looks like. Rather than, hanging a 5 rod windchime.10.3 Placing coins tied (or 3 coins) tied together is more of a belief than Feng Shui.In my opinion, for a start, try to check out the `threat' that you had mentioned earlier at the main door (exterior). Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/25/2001 10:25:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:The door of my husband's shopis located at one of his gooddirections. The cashier sitsfacing this door. Across theroad there is a lamp post anda palm tree, although notdirectly facing the middle ofthe front door. These twoelements do not lookthreatening but I do not knowif they affect the business ornot. I plan to hang a 5 metalrod windchime. Where to placeit ? Diectly below the maindoor or above the cashier orbetween the cahier and thedoor ? I put old chinesecoins tied with red thread inthe cash register and thedrawer where my husband keepsthe money. Business is stillqiute poor. Any suggestions?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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