Feng Shui Fish Tanks Placement
Feng Shui For The Office
Location, plants and color schemes all have an impression on Feng Shui. The following tips will help you understand more about using the aged art of Feng Shui within your office.
“The Chinese art of placement” is what author Sarah Rossbach has named Feng Shui, and for good reason. Mysterious forces, according to Feng Shui rationales, rule our success or failure in life, not our deeds. The result of our lives is impacted by how our homes and workplaces are laid out. Related to this is the belief that certain spots are luckier than others, so that simply by being in the right place at the right time would spell success more than anything else could. Despite the fact that numerous facets of Feng Shui seem to be meaningless, what if they are not? Most folks can use all the good fortune they can get.Take what follows into consideration:
Locate in promising places. These placements include being in a tall building surrounded by lower ones. Also being in a building which is at the intersection of several roads, but which is not directly in front of two intersecting roads resembling the tip of an arrowhead – a deadly place to be situated. Another promising position is one which gives an open direct-line-of-sight scene of a body of water. To the Chinese this is so essential that the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank in Hong Kong went to great lengths to guarantee that it had an unimpeded view of Victoria Harbor, lobbying powerfully with the Chinese government to build a park and low-level garage just so it could have this idyllic view.
Steer clear of unfavorable places. The Sears Tower, with its meat cleaver-shaped appearance is not considered as a great site to have an office. This is also accurate of offices that might be bordered by enormous skyscrapers, or that are near a funeral parlor or burial site. Every bit as unfavorable is the top floor of a very tall building as violent winds work to disperse ch’i (life force).
Select buildings with enormous entrances. Other things to remember in regards to the building’s entrance is that it should not have columns that hinder the view and that it does not face a tree line The office doorways, according to Feng Shui rules is where the life force or chi enters. Buildings that are constructed with Feng Shui rules in mind have slanted entrances that allow the life force to have easy admittance. As an example, the doors to the Macao’s casino are slanted.
Water is always a fortunate thing when it comes to Feng Shui precepts. This is why you may notice that virtually all Chinese restaurants have a prominently displayed fish tank or aquarium on the premises. If there is no access to water, installing a fountain will suffice. And since water must be kept clear under Feng Shui rules, it is essential that you take extra care to change the water frequently in wall vases and plants in your office.
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Carol Mcguire writes for WallDecorandHomeAccents.com where she provides detailed instructions for cheap wall decor and wall sconces for candles.
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