Irene Posted August 30, 2001 Share Posted August 30, 2001 Hi Cecil,Thanks for your advice on red carpet. My office ceiling lights with metal enclosure are like blade cutting right on me. How do I use mirror to reflect it back??I cannot shift my sitting position. On my right is window covered with blinds. On my left is a pillar,window,door and I am facing SW direction(male-kua 8) Where is the best sector to place one's picture of mountainS, pebbles, sandy beach, & very slow waves, flowing high tide. Its difficult to put behind's one's back if the water flows out of the door way...Appreciate your advice on the above. Millions of thanks...Why is the "Applied Fengshui" no longer active? Finds it very convenient & faster to read all your very interesting informations on fengshui.Warmest regards,Aiyoo Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 2, 2001 Staff Share Posted September 2, 2001 Dear Aiyoo,Please see below:- Quote On 8/30/2001 1:33:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil,Thanks for your advice on redcarpet. My office ceilinglights with metal enclosureare like blade cutting righton me. How do I use mirror toreflect it back?? Unfortunately, there is not much one can do that is not so obvious. However, under the Five Elements concept, Fire element can be used to neutralise metal. Here, e.g. a red packet with $2 can be hung below the lighting. But this can be quite obvious as it can be seen.Alternatively, if you have a PC monitor, you can alternatively place this on it or on your desk. Quote I cannot shift my sittingposition. On my right iswindow covered with blinds. Onmy left is apillar,window,door and I amfacing SW direction(male-kua8)Where is the best sector toplace one's picture ofmountainS, pebbles, sandybeach, & very slow waves,flowing high tide. Itsdifficult to put behind'sone's back if the water flowsout of the door way... One should not clutter the table unncessarily especially, if the motive is for `Feng Shui'. But if you do have some interesting or some other decor that you really, really like, by all means.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote Appreciate your advice on theabove. Millions of thanks...Why is the "Applied Fengshui"no longer active? Finds itvery convenient & faster toread all your very interestinginformations on fengshui. In the past, we use to broadcast as a backup to another site. But more often, one by one of these sites eventually closed down or become absorbed by others e.g. Yahoo.com. In my personal opinion, sites like Yahoo.com nowadays, has nothing else to `absorb' and like they say..the bigger you are the harder you fall. Perhaps, the site may not close down so soon...yetWarmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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