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    David is moving office today, maybe this has been the problem all along the old office had bad Feng Shui whereas the new office has good Feng Shui

    Office Feng Shui
    Category: Office
    Here?s some questions and answers for Feng Shui in the office.

    Q: Are there Feng Shui things that we can do to the entrance to our building to bring in more business and money?

    A: Yes! Make sure that the access from the street or sidewalk to your business is clear so that customers can easily see the entrance door to your business. The flow of traffic should follow the predominant flow from the street. Signage should be simple to read and have strong colors such as red to activate the Chi. Make sure that there is a clear path to the front door, clearly marked or color coded so that as the customers enter the property they sense clearly where to go. The front door needs to be large and easily accessible for this is the ?mouth of the Chi?. Ideally the front door should face South or East according to Feng Shui principles. Also it is best if the building is level or higher than the street or sidewalk. Avoid locating right next to major powerlines or electrical transformers.

    Q: Where is the best place to put the bosses office? We are redoing our offices and I want to be sure to put my office in the best Feng Shui place.

    A: Your intuition is guiding you quite well. Indeed the location of the bosses office is important to the success of the business. The energetic environment of the bosses office affects everyone in the business. When the boss is in a harmonious environment then the best possible outcome results. Ideally the boss would be located in the wealth corner of the business according to the BaGua octagon. This is the left rear section of the business relative to the front door. The bosses desk should likewise be located in a commanding position relative to the doorway into his office. I am reminded of a boss that I once had who had his desk poorly positioned behind the door upon entering and every time I entered to see him I felt uneasy. I never knew what kind of surprise he would have for me. So make your office a sacred harmonious place of creation so that anyone entering your office will be at peace and feel your loving commitment to them and the business. The old ways of running a business from power and control are no longer working. It must come from the heart. Blessings to you and your business.

    Q: Does Feng Shui have an opinion on sloped ceilings? My desk is positioned in a room which has a sloped ceiling. It is lower behind me and higher in front of my desk.

    A: Sloped ceilings cause imbalance. Lower ceilings compress your auric field thereby limiting the flow of Chi. The physical result of this may be headaches, sinus difficulties, and limited breath. If possible reposition your desk so that you will be sitting under a higher ceiling area. If this is not possible then creative Feng Shui techniques will help. The traditional solution is to place two Chinese bamboo flutes on the lower part of the sloped ceiling hanging from red ribbons with the mouthpieces down . To determine the spacing of the two flutes, imagine an octagon between the ceiling and the floor. This will tell you how far apart to place the flutes and the angle between them. If your aesthetic tastes do not resonate with the Chinese flutes then you can place lights on the floor pointing up toward the ceiling as well as upward growing plants. Another creative solution is to paint a cloud/sky scene on the ceiling thereby lifting the ceiling.

    Q: We have heard that Feng Shui has a philosophy about numerology. We are about to move into a new office with an address 666 Monroe Street. Is this a good address from the Feng Shui perspective?

    A: 666 is a powerful number of love, power, and balance. When you look more closely you see that 666 is really a 9 in disguise. 6+6+6=18, and then 1+8=9. 9 is the highest number because after 9 comes 10 which is 1+0=1, then 11 which is 1+1=2, etc, etc. So from a numerological Feng Shui perspective this is a very good address foretelling a balanced success. As a note, there are no bad numbers to fear. They simply all have different characteristics. Many blessings in your new office.
 
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