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How to interpret the Study Direction report?


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First off my room is in the north east of my apt. and my table is facing east (worst study position)in my bedroom. I'm trying to rearrange the study table in my room but i don't know whether i should take the central point of the apt as a guide to determine the exact degree of the directions or my bedroom as the central point. For example, if i were to take consider the apt as a whole my study table would be facing north-east(best study position)but if i would just consider my bedroom as a standalone my study table would be facing east(worst study-position). The reason I want to rearrange my study table is because i just moved into a new apt and my grades haven't been really good for me. And it's my first time practicing feng shui


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Dear Mei,


Please click on the attachment for a sample report on how to:


1. draw a centre grid of a home


2. place the study or work table to face either Prosperity or Excellent sector.


3. In the attachment:-


3.1 you can see a MR ABC. His best work directions are North (Excellent) and East (Prosperity).


3.2 He decides to use the middle bedroom for his work or study.


3.3 In the sample report, one can see that he can either place his work/study table facing North or East or both.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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On 11/17/2004 6:17:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:

First off my room is in the

north east of my apt. and my

table is facing east (worst

study position)in my

bedroom. I'm trying to

rearrange the study table in

my room but i don't know

whether i should take the

central point of the apt as a

guide to determine the exact

degree of the directions or my

bedroom as the central point.

For example, if i were to take

consider the apt as a whole my

study table would be facing

north-east(best study

position)but if i would

just consider my bedroom as a

standalone my study table

would be facing east(worst

study-position). The reason I

want to rearrange my study

table is because i just moved

into a new apt and my grades

haven't been really good for

me. And it's my first time

practicing feng shui





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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