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My office is located inside a factory and its quite small.Main tasksare admin n accounts.Due to space constraints, my working desk isa small corner by the side with a partition. There'sa water drainbelow my working corner that is covered up with wooden planks. and my desk isright below the air-con. My back is facing the entrance to my working place. And because of the partition, i always cannot see who came into the office. Does the drain have any adverse effects on my work?Will it drained away my energy? --Thanks for your time..


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Dear Anon,


Under the water classics, what you have done is correct.


For example, for a landed property, one of the things we look out for is the drainage running within the compound of the home/land.


For example, it is acceptable to see water flowing into the home. But at the point of water exiting the home, it is covered up or not seen.


You have placed two planks similar to the above concept of covering the drain.


If you cannot see someone coming into an office, one can place a small mirror on your workarea to improve on the blindspot of your home.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 8/20/2004 8:20:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:

My office is located inside a

factory and its quite

small.Main

tasksare admin n

accounts.Due to space

constraints, my working desk

isa small corner by the

side with a partition.

There'sa water

drainbelow my working

corner that is covered up with

wooden planks. and my desk

isright below the

air-con. My back is facing the

entrance to my working place.

And because of the partition,

i always cannot see who came

into the office. Does the

drain have any adverse effects

on my work?Will it

drained away my energy?

--Thanks for your time..





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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