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this sector with a window or door. Tis will help to bring the most auspicious energy into your place.


• The front door is located in the North, with a number 2 and 5 Flying Star combination – this is the worst number combination, bringing very bad luck to this business. 2 and 5 are both Earth element, destroying the Water element at the North door.


• The kitchen is located in the Southeast and South. The South sector is good to have a kitchen; but the kitchen in the Southeast sector activates the bad Flying Star numbers 5 and 2, bringing lots of obstacles to this business.


• The storage room is in the Southwest – which contains the Flying Star numbers 3 and 4; there is both good and bad. Te number 4 education star is locked inside the storage room. But the good side is that the number 3 quarrelsome star is also locked in the storage room.


I recommend my client to see whether she is willing to give the place a big renovation to relocate the front door to the Northwest or North; otherwise she needs to open a window in the North to attract good luck. Another consideration will be switching the kitchen from the Southeast to the Southwest. Let us to lock the 2 and 5 star in the Southeast with a wooden floor and shelves to enhance this Wood sector. After calculating the cost for the renovation, my client decided to refuse this offer and look for another location. She does not want to be the fourth loser tenant.


PRACTICAL FIELD WORK Recently I had a Feng Shui class in Las Vegas; we went to a street mall to find out the facing direction of each individual unit in order to decide which unit had the most auspicious chart.


Unit B Unit A Unit D Unit E Unit C


ARE YOUR READY FOR THE YEAR OF THE GOLDEN RABBIT? You should be ready for the coming Golden Rabbit year, it will be an challenging year and we all need to work hard, please make sure you set up your Feng Shui enhancements accordingly. If your cures and enhancers are broken or too old, it is about time to be replaced for new energy. I am looking forward to seeing you at Lillian Too’s Feng Shui Extravaganza 2011 in Las Vegas.


Two way street and the street mall is facing West 3


Let me share my findings with you and you can tell me what the facing direction of Units A to E is: Unit A, B and C are facing West 3, as the entire street mall is facing West 3 and they were built under the same roof. In some cases, Unit D and E may be considered facing a different direction. If there are roads around the building itself, the main road of this street mall is at the West side. It is not based on the front door of the unit, if you use the Flying Star method.


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Please note that I will also be giving the Feng Shui Updates in Honolulu on January 22nd, 2011; all proceeds from this event will be donated to the Rehabilitation Hospital of the Pacific Foundation. Tis is my 5th year raising money for the foundation. For tickets please call 808-739-8288 or email honolulu@wofsusa.com. Have an auspicious Year of the Rabbit!


PETER LUNG is Feng Shui Consultant based in the United States Phone: (+1) 702 386 1888 Email: lasvegas@worldoffengshui.com


Due to the slow economy, most of the business owners


are trying to do different methods to attract customers and bring more traffic to the business. I recently found out that this retail store is using “CLOSING BUSINESS” to attract customers. Tis is the worst method to attract business luck, you will bring “CLOSING BUSINESS” energy to your store and your business will be closed at the end. We are all trying to bring auspicious energy to our life. Please do not do something like that, which attracts negative energy.


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