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Dear Valerie,
This has to be approached from two view points:
(1.) Using Intutitive Feng Shui
(2.) Using Traditional Feng Shui methods
1. If one do not want to dwell further into Feng Shui, can use the intuitive or their 6th Sense.
Under this, so long as the house has had no major problems, such as `happenings' like unnatural deaths etc..
Issues like previous "domestic problems" should not be an issue. Such Sha Qi usually dissipates `fast'.
2. For those who go further i.e. using Feng Shui may, use the Eight House Theory to see where is the best placement of the table i.e. generally checking the auspiciousness or inauspicious sectors.
3. Where possible, the office table placement should be against wall etc..
4. For those who, want to take a step further after having done the Eight House may want to consider using the Flying Star. If not, can `end' at the Eight House.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/9/00 11:51:00 AM, Valerie Dillon wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I have a friend who is
>starting a business in a
>rental home she owns. The
>previous tenants had a lot of
>domestic problems. She is
>wanting to know how to best
>clear the energy of the house
>before she starts setting up
>the shop.
>What do you advise?
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Valerina
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