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I have a small room for a study. My kau no is 3, but the only way I can ergonomically get a desk in the room is to put it in an L shape. West being the corner, sw to my left & nw to my right. All being horrid directions for myself. The only other option would be to move the doorway...which is too costly.
How can I make the desk position beneficial?
Kristinna

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Dear Kristinna,
In general, if you are using the Eight House Theory or East/West Group theory; it is a very general theory to find out your general best direction(s) or a good intangible location.
Other than that, if the location is considered inasupicious under the Eight House, the only way is to stay further from the line of inauspcious influence. Other than this, you cannot do much if you continue to `occupy' this location.
Other more advanced Feng Shui techniques such as the Flying Star are usually used together. The Flying Star can be used to `trouble-shoot' or fine tune the Feng Shui Audit further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 8/17/99 3:26:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I have a small room for a
study. My kau no is 3, but
the only way I can
ergonomically get a desk in
the room is to put it in an L
shape. West being the corner,
sw to my left & nw to my
right. All being horrid
directions for myself. The
only other option would be to
move the doorway...which is
too costly.
How can I make the desk
position beneficial?
Kristinna


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