Posted May 27, 200124 yr 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--
Posted May 28, 200124 yr Staff 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
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