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Dear Jeffery,
Office Layout
If you have based your office layout based on Eight House, the sketch that you had provided is acceptable.
Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, an acceptable table position is shown in the attached layout plan.
This plan also shows marking `A'. Where possible, if you are still maintaining the exisiting layout of your table, try to make sure that the corner of the cabinet marked as `A' does not cause a poison arrow to you.
You can tilt the table (if you have not done so already) to a good facing direction. The free report under the reports section of geomancy.net will provide the exact range of position of the office table compass range of directions.
Please see below:-
On 8/23/2002 12:23:00 AM, Jeffrey Phan wrote:
>My room layout:
>http://www.starhub.net.sg/~jef
>frey/1.htm
>
>My office layout:
>http://www.starhub.net.sg/~jef
>frey/2.htm
>
>I need some advice on how to
>increase my luck, success as
>well as career in anything I
>do. I recently relocated from
>Singapore to Australia.
>
>I have a dragon tortoise, a
>yellow crystal ball, a sharp
>pointend crystal which I
>bought not too long ago. Where
>should I placed it?
Will comment in a later message.
>Water Element.. what should be
>used and where should I locate
>it?
Will comment in a later message.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
shapesnform-placementoftable.jpg
Table placement (27,753 bytes)
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