Posted January 23, 200817 yr Dear Master,I would like to know what is the best furniture arrangement for a Boss office. In his office there is also a exposedwater pipe, is it ok to leave it?Thanks!!!
Posted January 23, 200817 yr Staff Dear Anon,1. Exposed water pipe:Depending on where it is, it can be inauspicious especially if the boss, sits down and immediately can see the "exposed" water pipe. This is symbolic of "wealth" draining out...2. The best position for the boss is usually based on the Eight House concept or Ba Cai Feng Shui; where in the example, below:-Example of a Male born on 28 May 1962:-Your 4 Good and 4 Bad DirectionNorth-West(Metal)LongevityNorth(Water)DeathNorth-East(Earth)ProsperityWest(Metal)HealthEast(Wood)DisasterSouth-West(Earth)ExcellentSouth(Fire)IrritationSouth-East(Wood)SpookYour BEST sleeping positionBetween:North-West (292.5 to 337.4) = LongevityWest (247.5 to 292.4) = Health Your BEST Working positionBetween:North-East (22.5 to 67.4) = ProsperitySouth-West (202.5 to 247.4) = Excellent For this person, ideally, or nice to have him seating facing NE or SW in his office. However, we also need to look at whether the office room or where his office door is in relation to whether, can he sit in any of these good directions. If these two directions may not be achievable to seat at; then may consider trying to seat facing NW or West.Warmest Regards,Cecil
Posted January 25, 200817 yr Staff Attached, please find the placement of Five Treasures in a Boss Room:- Here: a set of three coins each represents : Wealth. And just at the main entrance to the room, a set of three coins are placed. Each time, someone steps into the room they are stepping on wealth. Another set of 3 coins each is placed directly just below the boss feet. Again, each time he steps on it; he is stepping on wealth. In addtion, in the illustration, addition set of three coins each is placed at each of the corners of the room with the exception of the corner where the main entrance door is. This is known as placing "The Five Treasures in a room". Warmest Regards,Cecil Lee
Posted January 25, 200817 yr Staff Dear All, The same method can be applied for the home. Please see illustration for a typical Singapore Housing-Development Board flat. Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee
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