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Dear Major Sono,
1. Yes, in Feng Shui, one has also to rank the importance of the various concepts and theories.
2. In general, without looking into detail, the layout plan viz-a-viz things like the location of the main entrance, toilet locations, it would be good to have the President's office located at a `solid' location protected behind by e.g. walls ...
3. Thus you are not wrong to say that an office or room should be diagional to the main door.
In addition, the placement of the table in relation to shapes and form is best.
4. Only after the above is `satisified' then you see if you have the luxury of facing a good location i.e. `nice to have'. But not compulsory.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 8/7/00 10:16:00 AM, Major Sono wrote:
>I am the president of a small
>company. I therefor chose to
>sit in the corner of the
>office that is diagonally
>opposite the main door. By
>doing so I am sitting facing
>east. But my Kua number is 5
>and I belong to the West
>group. According to this site
>facing east spells disaster
>for me. But being the owner I
>should be sitting diagonally
>across the main door. What
>should I do to rectify this
>situation?
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