Friday, May 28, 2010

Desks and doors

Many people work in offices where there are several desks, either in rows or facing each other. This almost invariably means that some of the positions are more favourable than others.
In line with the door
The two desks in line with the door could hardly be in a worse position. A Feng Shui practitioner would warn you that the people sitting in those positions are not likely to stay in their jobs for long. More likely than not, they will leave your employment although they may not be consciously aware that the reason is related to the poor location of their work areas.
A favorable far corner
The only two people in this room with favorable work spaces are the two at the far corner opposite the door. The two in line with the door will have the same problem as in the preceding arrangement, and the person with a desk along the wall beside the door will always have a sense of insecurity, since it is not possible to see the door from the desk.
Back to the window
In the office, regardless of whether other people share it or not, the person who has a desk with their back to the window is violating the basic instructions of The Five Animal template. If, instead of a window, they are sitting with their back to a mirror, they will be constantly subjected to reverberating energy.
Perpetual target
Here the door opens directly opposite the desk at the far end of the room and the persom acts as a perpetual target for energy slicing through the room. The desks on either side of the room are spared that, and all have the support of a wall at their backs.

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