Designing an OFFICE with GOOD FENG SHUI
THE MAIN DOOR HAS THE MONEY Incorporating feng shui into an office building begins by choosing the building which has the correct main door. Ideally, the main entrance of the office building should be matched with the personal Kua number of the CEO. Tis is the very first step in creating the right kind of Sheng Chi luck for the CEO, so that the business will thrive under this person’s authority and leadership. All other things remaining equal, it is the CEO’s luck that has the most influence over the luck of an organisation. Under the feng shui system of luck, a CEO with good feng shui will attract good success luck to an organisation. A CEO who has bad feng shui can cause a booming
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business to go downhill. Tere are many true stories that tell of how businesses have suddenly blossomed or suddenly gone bust as soon as its ownership or management changes. When this occurs, it can usually be traced back to the incompatible facing direction of the building with that of the person who manages the business. So a good starting point is to learn how to determine the CEO’s best compass direction based on his/ her KUA number and when checking to see if the main door corresponds to the CEO’s good or bad luck direction. Here, we have an example of a building that faces Southeast 3. This direction was taken using a 24-Mountain compass, standing from the inside of the building looking out. Te office in this example is run by
a CEO of a large communications business, a Mr Pressmill who has just been hired by the directors of the company. His office is located on the 18th floor of a city building. Mr Pressmill is a Fire Snake, born in April 1953 . His Kua Number is 2. Does this building’s main direction bring good or bad luck? Based on his Kua number his good luck directions are Northeast (Sheng Chi), West, Northwest and Southwest. His bad luck directions are East (Bad luck), Southeast (5 Ghosts), South (6 Killings) and North(Total Loss). Unfortunately for Mr Pressmill, the main direction of the building is incompatible with his good luck directions; here note that the Southeast is his Five Ghosts direction! Luckily, Mr Pressmill is
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By Honey Lim
Whether you are the CEO of a large corporation or a humble business owner, if you want your business to grow and become successful under your leadership, then you MUST NOT ignore the importance of bringing feng shui into the planning of your head office. In this article we show you HOW EASY it is to create an office with GOOD FENG SHUI – one that will bring good fortune and plenty of opportunities for profit and growth!
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