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Is there really a Wealth corner?

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1. In Professional Feng Shui, finding a wealth corner – or even several wealth corners – comes from a detailed analysis using Flying Star Feng Shui.  
2. As many people have discovered, simply focusing on one area of the home or relying on basic sector Feng Shui usually doesn’t bring strong results.  
3. For instance, if a practitioner always tells clients that their wealth corner is “diagonal to the main door,” the likelihood that most of those clients will actually gain wealth from this alone is very small.  
4. Feng Shui is about boosting your earth luck, and it’s more beneficial to try to improve the energy in all areas of your home, rather than putting all your attention on just one spot.  

Another common question: Is it useful to place something like a piggy bank at your wealth corner?  

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The answer is that there’s no harm in doing so if someone has advised you that you have a specific wealth corner. From a practical point of view, it doesn’t hurt to give it a try, and sometimes simply seeing money there can be a nice reminder and motivation.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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