myfs_94880 Posted September 12, 2004 Share Posted September 12, 2004 Hi Robert,Thankyou so muchfor your previous reply.I have some doubts as to the facing direction of an office unit within a building. While it's logical to use the facing direction of the office unit to study the Flying Star FS, but some books which I read suggest using the facing direction of the building. Out office is located at the 8 floor.It would be easy if the facing directions are the same for office unit and the building. However, that's not the case in most instances. What shall we do given such scenario? Which facing direction shall we use?cjsee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 12, 2004 Staff Share Posted September 12, 2004 Dear CJ,Frankly, there is no right or wrong answers, here.On a macro level, often, a developer or owner of the entire building may have it checked. Thus, a macro level Feng Shui is done e.g. the facing direction of the complex. Especially for landscaping of the surrounding land area of the complex e.g. water feature, landscaped rock / formation.In many instances, if one is merely a tenant, and hires a FS practitioner, then often, a FS practitioner may perform a micro level Flying star analysis instead of just taking the facing direction of the entire building.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 9/12/2004 3:26:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Robert,Thankyou somuchfor your previousreply.I have some doubts as to thefacing direction of an officeunit within a building. Whileit's logical to use the facingdirection of the office unitto study the Flying Star FS,but some books which I readsuggest using the facingdirection of the building. Outoffice is located at the 8floor.It would be easy if the facingdirections are the same foroffice unit and the building.However, that's not the casein most instances. What shallwe do given such scenario?Which facing direction shallwe use?cjsee Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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