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Cecil Lee

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Dear Anon,
Perhaps, if you can draw a sketch, it would show a clearer picture of your situation.
In "Office" Feng Shui there are two main considerations:-
1. Placement of office furniture of the CEO and other top ranking officals.
Here, since these people are spearheading the company, it is best to increase the `luck' element and harmony of them, first.
2. As what you have described, first thing is to see if the table you are using has a solid support. Usually it is at the side.
For the `front' support as in a pillar at the front of the table, it has to be looked at in total i.e. the location of your table in relation to the building and other tables.
The location of the toilets / lifts and other passages.
As mentioned earlier, it would be nice to see an illustration or sketch of your situation before, commenting further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/27/00 9:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Would appreciate you advise
for the following
Due to space constrain, my
office layout have
been re-structured. My seat
have been located
"infront" of a solid cement
pillar with a
small entry. TO my left is a
glass window
with a nice seaview.
Question: Is the location bad?
Can the pillar be used as a
backing? If it is bad, any
solution?
Please see attached picture.
Thanks.
Warmest Regards.


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Hi Cecil,
Please find attached the picture for your advise.

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On 11/27/00 6:18:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
Perhaps, if you can draw a
sketch, it would show a
clearer picture of your
situation.
In "Office" Feng Shui there
are two main considerations:-
1. Placement of office
furniture of the CEO and other
top ranking officals.
Here, since these people are
spearheading the company, it
is best to increase the `luck'
element and harmony of them,
first.
2. As what you have described,
first thing is to see if the
table you are using has a
solid support. Usually it is
at the side.
For the `front' support as in
a pillar at the front of the
table, it has to be looked at
in total i.e. the location of
your table in relation to the
building and other tables.
The location of the toilets /
lifts and other passages.
As mentioned earlier, it would
be nice to see an illustration
or sketch of your situation
before, commenting further.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/27/00 9:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Would appreciate you advise
for the following
Due to space constrain, my
office layout have
been re-structured. My seat
have been located
"infront" of a solid cement
pillar with a
small entry. TO my left is a
glass window
with a nice seaview.
Question: Is the location bad?
Can the pillar be used as a
backing? If it is bad, any
solution?
Please see attached picture.
Thanks.
Warmest Regards.


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