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Notes from a feng shui consultation with Peter Lung


Correcting the Feng Shui of a MEDICAL CENTER


center to provide medical services to their patients with or without medical insurance. Te reason I was hired to check the Feng Shui of this


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property was that the main partner of this medical center wants me to improve the relationship for all doctors and create a harmonious working environment. Tis building was built in 1980 (Period of 6) and was


renovated in 1991 during the Period of 7. Te renovations included changing the roof, dividing the building into 13 examination rooms, a break room, front office and nurse’s area, and installing a new glass door at the front. Because of this extensive renovation, I calculate this building based on the Period of 7. Upon investigation, I spotted at least a couple of


reasons why negative energy is being created in this medical center. First, the front entrance is being hit by poison arrows, and second, there are too many small examination rooms, which creates unbalanced energy. Tere are two major poison arrows pointing at this medical center. Te main entrance faces the exit of the opposite street mall, which creates the first poison arrow to the building. Te second poison arrow is created by the medical center’s sign; the positioning of the sign is as if there is a knife chopping the front entrance. Tey can consider placing the following Feng Shui enhancements to block these two poison arrows: • A pair of Fu Dogs. • A mirror at the front entrance to reflect away the bad chi from poison arrows.


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his is a medical center which includes urgent care, chiropractic, workers’ compensation injuries, pre-employment physicals, radiology, laboratory on-site and rehabilitation services. Tere are many doctors who work with this


• As the front door is located at the East, I recommend hanging a wooden windchime here to exhaust the bad energy. However, it is not recommended to hang a windchime in the East during 2011 due to the Grand Duke Jupiter, so I suggest this cure, but for implementation only after 2011 is over.


• Hang crystal balls near the front entrace to re-balance the negative energy.


There are a total of 26 small examination rooms and


offices in this building. A lot of doors are always opening and closing; and there are many poison arrows around the building created by the doors and hallway. All these issues will create unbalanced energy around the building and the result will bring discord energy and oral disagreement between the partners, doctors and nurses. It will be very easy to solve this problem by taking down all rooms. But although this method would work, it is not practical. So I recommend my client to hang crystal balls (size of the crystal ball should be over 40mm) on the ceiling of all the hallways. (Please refer to the floor planwithmark “CB”.) Tey also receive small payments by credit card, cash or


checks from patients for their co-payment or deductibles. At the end of the day, the office manager will close the cashier drawer at the front office. I strongly recommend for them to count the money inside the room in the Northwest sector of the building based on the Period Flying Star number. Counting money at the opening area with exits on both sides creates Robbery Energy. If you have a retail store and the back of the cashier counter is open, it will attract negative energy and thieves are “invited” to take money from the counter. According to the 2011 Annual Flying Star chart, the Northwest is the most auspicious sector and this is where


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