myfs_89394 Posted January 12, 2003 Share Posted January 12, 2003 Hello Cecil & thanks in advance. One of the rooms in our rental townhouse is our home office. I was born March 28, 1961 in Puerto Rico, US Territory and so I believe my personal Kua number is 3. My desk shares the southwest corner of the room and a small part of the south section. I want to active the fame sector. Shouldn't I do this with a red/fire element. Currently I have a lava lamp that has red lava bubbling in a clear liquid. Does this act as a fire element or does the liquidity of the lava lamp cancel this out? Also, I know that our townhouse is not laid out ideally for good feng shui. The townhouse is oriented north/south but is between other units. The front door is on the north side of the townhouse but actually faces east into the front porch with opens to the north. The garage is to the south and once inside the garage we pass through a small courtyard to a southfacing back door through which we enter. It's an odd situation. Anyway, back to the main question, can I activate the fame sector of my business by placing a red lava lamp in the southern section of my home office. I'm a realtor and work primarily from home.Thank you so much,Mark HoggardOklahoma City, OK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 13, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 13, 2003 Dear Mark,For questions such as " fame " unfortunately, this is never discussed in Traditional Authentic Feng Shui forums such as this one.If you like to practice geniune, Traditional Authentic Feng Shui, it is best to patiently go thru resources devoted to Authentic Feng Shui.Warmest Regards,CecilHint: Always look at the "bigger picture" first: not just the four walls that each of us stay-in, first. Quote On 1/12/2003 9:26:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Cecil & thanks inadvance. One of the rooms inour rental townhouse is ourhome office. I was born March28, 1961 in Puerto Rico, USTerritory and so I believe mypersonal Kua number is 3. Mydesk shares the southwestcorner of the room and a smallpart of the south section. Iwant to active the famesector. Shouldn't I do thiswith a red/fire element.Currently I have a lava lampthat has red lava bubbling ina clear liquid. Does this actas a fire element or does theliquidity of the lava lampcancel this out? Also, I knowthat our townhouse is not laidout ideally for good fengshui. The townhouse isoriented north/south but isbetween other units. The frontdoor is on the north side ofthe townhouse but actuallyfaces east into the frontporch with opens to the north.The garage is to the south andonce inside the garage we passthrough a small courtyard to asouthfacing back door throughwhich we enter. It's an oddsituation. Anyway, back to themain question, can I activatethe fame sector of my businessby placing a red lava lamp inthe southern section of myhome office. I'm a realtor andwork primarily from home.Thank you so much,Mark HoggardOklahoma City, OK Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 13, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 13, 2003 In reference to my previous comments, I would like to pose an intriguing question regarding the concepts of fame and recognition. What implications arise for individuals who do not own a home? One might argue that residing in a small room could still allow for the enhancement of these factors. However, what if someone lacks a home entirely? Does this mean they are destined to miss out on fame, travel, and other opportunities? Traditional Feng Shui, in its original context, examines broader landscapes, such as major cities like Canton or even entire regions like Singapore, before narrowing its focus to specific sites and buildings. Unfortunately, many Feng Shui practitioners in my country tend to concentrate solely on the interiors of their clients' homes, emphasizing the significance of 'wealth corners' while neglecting the necessity of addressing any existing issues, such as leaks. Relying on a single wealth corner may not suffice in a comprehensive Feng Shui assessment. For those living in apartments, the challenge becomes evident: how many wealth corners can one realistically accommodate without sacrificing space? This situation contrasts sharply with wealthier individuals, who can afford larger homes with optimal shapes and forms, even adorning their residences with extravagant features like gold-plated fixtures. Quote On 1/13/2003 11:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Mark, For questions such as " fame " unfortunately, this is never discussed in Traditional Authentic Feng Shui forums such as this one. If you like to practice geniune, Traditional Authentic Feng Shui, it is best to patiently go thru resources devoted to Authentic Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil Hint: Always look at the "bigger picture" first: not just the four walls that each of us stay-in, first. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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