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Dear Carol,
It is best to look at a sketch.
The rationle is that the main consideration is the Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
In addition, it also depends on the country or climate. For example, if the weather is hot and there is no shade, a West room may become hot and not conducive to work.
More importantly, as mentioned above, the Shapes and Form is the most crucial aspect.
Sectors with imbalances, can easily be corrected at any location i.e. be it at the North-East or West.
As mentioned, if you have a sketch, I can look at it based on the Shapes and Form (better positioning). Otherwise, it is difficult to provide a conclusive set of comments.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 4/18/2002 11:53:00 PM, Carol Keller wrote:
>I am an East house person, my
>house is period 7. I have a
>choice of two sectors for my
>home office. One is West,
>with 694 Flying Star, an
>"Excellent" sector, but my
>personal "Death" location.
>The other choice is Northwest
>sector, with 785 star
>combination, an "Inauspicious"
>sector,and my personal "Spook"
>sector. (My bedroom is in the
>Southwest, my Disaster
>location.) Please advise me
>on the best location for my
>office.
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