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Dear Toni,
Thanks for your prompt reply.
Since the religion is predominantly Christian, in general, even if there are spirits, usually they are quite harmless.
First of all, avoid any metallic wind chimes or any metallic fliers or anything that makes metallic sound.
Keep the room bright and introduce a more Yang environment:-
1. In terms of interior decor, use bright colours. Avoid dark colours.
2. Avoid having ceramic vases or any display items e.g. wood scuptures etc...
3. It is good if the office can have some music e.g. soothing sounds or even tune in to offical radio channels to increase the Yang element.
4. Ideally, your partner element strength should be " Strong " and not weak. If weak, may need compensation to increase the strength.
A person of `weak wood' may need some control or help to increase the wood element particularly in a Yin environment.
As I do not have more detailed information of your partner's element and strength, I am unable to comment further i.e. the strongest Yang environment for your partner's office is in the range of Red .... Pink... Purple. But not sure if there is any impact on his element and strength. For example, if he is a weak fire, ideally he can introduce pink, red or purple in his environment.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/19/99 3:03:29 PM, Toni Pedro wrote:
>Dear Cecil
>
>Further information in order
>to answer my question is as
>follows:-
>
>1. Country - South Africa
>2. Christianity is the
>predominant religion.
>3. Yes - the religion at the
>time that the
>hospital was still used as a
>hospital,
>would also be christian
>(although it has
>not been used as a hospital
>for many
> years now.)
>4. My partner is also
>christian.
>5. Company deals with training
>and
> communications equipment.
>6. No morgue nearby that we
>know of.
>(Although there could have
>been one in
> the past.)
>7. The office he currently is
>in, used to be
>the consulting room. Most of
>the other
>offices were ofcourse wards
>and the
>hospital was mostly for
>maternity and
> general surgery.
>8. Amongst other activity, the
>most obvious
>is the strong
>medicinal/hospital smell
>that often fills a room and
>there is
>usually no satisfactory
>explanation for
> this.
>
>Regards
>Toni
>
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