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Dear Cecil,
1.What if the company is a listed company, where the MD is another employee and the real owner only sometimes drop by? Should the office be feng shui-ed to suit the ba zi of the MD or the owner?
2.Going by the measurement you have provided/using a feng shui ruler, looks like a 6 feet entrance is no good... But sometimes, it is quite difficult to customise measurement accordingly...alot of the door retailed are mass manufactured and thus standard in size. This brings us to the question, is it necessary to be insistent in implementing feng shui measurement to everything in the office (i.e. windows, tables, room size....)?
3.In what instance does the Luck Qi split? Like if there are 2 doors at the left and right opposite of the main entrance? What if an office has 2 front entrances (one to reception and another to a storage/warehouse area?
4.>The wrong position of
>the reception counter could mean
>`inauspiciousness'.
Your comment is very interesting. Can you please elaborate?
Best regards, SL
On 8/9/2001 9:41:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear SL,
>
>1. Is this company a family
>business i.e. where the
>`owner' is the MD?
>
>Please see below:-
>
>On 8/7/2001 9:51:00 AM, S L wrote:
>>Hi Cecil,
>>
>>1)What is the implication of
>>having a mere 3 feet wide door
>>for office main entrance? I
>>was told to have a wide (6-7
>>feet) main entrance but
>>certain situation doesn't
>>permit this to put into
>>effect.
>
>The office main entrance can still be 3
>feet wide.
>
>Length (CM) Potent Remarks
>0 to 5.4 Good Fortune
>5.5 to 10.7 Bad Sickness
>10.8 to 16.1 Bad Divorce
>16.2 to 21.4 Good Fairness
>21.5 to 26.8 Good Promotion
>26.9 to 32.1 Bad Theft
>32.2 to 37.5 Bad Accident
>37.5 to 42.9 Good Origin
>
>It is good to keep the main entrance
>within the favourable dimenons of the
>multiple of the above. Here, even if the
>main entrance is can still be of an
>auspicious dimension.
>
>If the MD is the owner, it is very good
>if the main entrance door direction is
>favourable to him.
>
>>2)Does the signage of the
>>company have to directly face
>>the main entrance of the
>>office? What if the signage is
>>located at the side wall? Is
>>it still acceptable?
>
>Ideally, it would be good to have the
>signage directly above the main entrance
>(if possible). However, it can still be
>at the side wall. This is still
>acceptable.
>
>>3)The MD's ba zi has plenty of
>>water element. The reception
>>is located in the south
>>sector. Is it a bad idea to
>>put in an aquarium with
>>colorful guppies as means to
>>brighten up the
>>atmosphere/interior of the
>>reception?
>
>Usually, this requires analysis such as
>the MD's Ba Zi or Ba Zi Feng Shui and
>other methods such as the Flying Star
>analysis.
>
>The reception counter is another crucial
>factor in the office. This is because,
>in some instances, a reception counter
>at the centre could `split' the `Luck
>Qi' into two or become divided when it
>`enters' the main entrance.
>
>Feng Shui for the frontage of the office
>is unike the home. The wrong position of
>the reception counter could mean
>`inauspiciousness'.
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>>Thank you in advance for your
>>help.
>>
>>Best regards, SL
>
>
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