Feng Shui Office Site
While starting your own business the first and foremost
requirement is that of an office. You can use Feng Shui tips to help you in
determining the most favorable place for your office location. There are a
number of considerations to be taken care of, while deciding the business site.
First of all, carefully examine the landscape. Circular and horseshoe shaped
land is considered very auspicious. Besides, a property at the foothills, with
elevated land on either side or facing opening land, brings good luck and
fortune.
A property located at the slope near the base accelerates the activities, while
the one facing a summit faces obstructions and hurdles. Avoid a property which
is extensively exposed to the natural elements such as wind, water etc. This
will expose you to the extreme levels of Yang energy and Sha Chi. Thus, a
property facing the large expanse of sea or fast flowing river is not good.
Instead, the one at the banks of a small lake or at the bay or a meandering
stream is quite favorable.
You should consult the Feng Shui compass to determine the favorable directions
for your office. Roads and lanes also influence the land just as the river. An
office near the highway or fast moving traffic is not considered harmonious.
Rather it should be located in the vicinity of features like traffic lights,
roundabouts and speed humps, which have a calming effect. However, the ideal
location for a business office is a busy street, with slow and steady traffic.
Apart from this, you should also be aware of any hostile structures that might
be present in the proximity.
There should not be any imposing structure, building, monument or sculpture near
to your office, as they will bring problems. Church spires and crosses pointing
directly in your direction are considered most inauspicious. Try to have your
office amongst the buildings with varied heights, rather than falling in line
with the heights of the other structures. This is because varying heights will
resemble a wavy line and will symbolize the water element, which is a source of
good fortune. On the other hand, same heights produce the impression of a wall
and hinder the prosperity.
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