Feng shui (say "fung shway"), often called the art of placement, could just as accurately be called "the art of flow." This ancient Chinese practice, literally translated as "wind" and "water," aims to maximize the beneficial movement of chi-the universal life force present in all things-through an environment.
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Feng Shui For The Office and Shop
The best location for your office or shop is on a corner.
The entrance to your reception area should cut diagonally across your corner.
Be carefull of stairs and escalators directly facing the entrance that will allow Chi to flow out.
Be also carefull of tall buildings to the west that will cause unpredictable tiger Chi and may cause your business to fail.
Tall buildings to the north are good.
The reception area should have plenty of space.
Plants with rounded leaves attract customers.
Closed businesses and derelict buildings close by are bad feng shui.
A business in a dead end road will suffer from stagnent Chi.
Roads pointing directly at a business are not good as they accelerate Chi.
The best site is where two or three roads interesct and you have the corner position.
Keep the cash register and financial transactions in the wealth enrichment area.
Use lots of red colour in this area.
If several people share an office the desks should be arranged so that they form an octagon.
No sitting in the office should put people with their back to one another.
Any sharp corners should be rounded off with round leaf plants.
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