Thursday, 24 April 2008

MISSING CORNERS

In Feng Shui, a square or rectangular shaped room is considered better than one which has missing corners. The irregular shape of the room can have a negative effect on the business. If there are a lot of missing corners then one can expect to encounter a lot of obstacles in dealings. According to Feng Shui, the uneven space distribution can create blockages to the workers and also the boss.
Check out the type of ill luck that befall rooms with missing corners causing a certain part of the room to protude.
  1. If there is a sharp corner in the eastern direction then the male staff can be very dominating, rash, edgy and not too diplomatic in dealing with others.
  2. If the west sector has missing parts then the male staff might encounter setbacks and they do not get along well with others. Also they might become stingy.
  3. If the southern corner has chipped or missing corners then the boss would be someone who is very stubborn and not too rational.
  4. If the protroding part is in the north, then the staff has a tendency to be more calculating and insincere.
  5. If the chipped areas are located in the southeast then the female staff would become fickle and their sense of judgement becomes clouded. They also have a tendency to bully their male colleagues.
  6. If the southwest has missing corners causing that area to protrude then the female staff becomes very domineering.
  7. If the northwest is the one with the protruded area then the male staff becomes arrogant and conceited.
  8. If the northeast is effected, this would mean that business and wealth luck is not consistent. It can be good sometimes and bad at other times.

Source: The Flourishing Feng Shui of An Office.

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