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Dear Rick,
Usually, in an office environment, enhancements are made following two considerations:-
1. Self
2. The business
1. Self
1.1 For self, usually, it has to be looked into in consideration of that person's Ba Zi.
1.2 First of all determine one's favourable, unfavourable elements.
1.3 For example, if you are a weak wood person, water element is favourable. Since water helps weak wood to grow.
1.4 But if say, one is a "weak fire" person, then, adding a water feature may inadvertently extinguish your flame. - Inauspicious.
More often a water feature, especially if it makes a lound sound may not be appropriate in a room. Unless, it is small and non-intrusive (distracting in a closed room for business activity).
2. The business
In Feng Shui, it may not necessaril mean that North = water and therefore, water. And therefore, water must be placed there.
Feng Shui uses much of the Five elements concept:-
https://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm
It is not so important that water = water. This is where EVEN IF, water has been detected, adding water to water is not as good as ADDING metal to water.
But rather, much like geology exploration, if there is oil found, one usually uses metal implements e.g. drilling rigs, metal piping to extract the source of wealth.
Therefore, usually, for a business, both Shapes and Forms and Flying Star audit are looked into to find clear space (or water stars and mountain stars).
Other, authentic Feng Shui symbols include the use of e.g. horse(s) picture facing the door. This is where, the horse(s) suppose to gallop and try to get business etc...
In business, more importantly, the CEO, may decide to have his/her office Feng Shuied.
But in many occassions, the deputy or others, have, also secretly employed Feng Shui i.e. accessing the best direction of that person's table direction etc...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/6/2002 9:22:00 PM, Koh Rick wrote:
>I would like to have a water
>feature in the north sector of
>the office happen to be part
>of my room. It is advisable.
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