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Dear Cecil,
After reading your article: Interpreting Intangible Forces and considering the breadwinner's Gua number is 8, I made new arrangements of my furnitures. In living room, I switched Freezer & Refrigerator to desk's position, and vise versa (NE and E sectors). In my room (SW sector), I switched computer desk and wardobe. Please see before.jpg for the previous positions. I did it because the electronics appliances were on NE and SW lines. You may see the current positions at after.jpg.
We don't find any problems (so far) with the arrangement in living room. In fact, we feel we get more clear space. The problem is in the SW bedroom. I feel I get less clear space there. It looks as if too many furnitures in the room and looks messy. In addition, if one enters the room, one can looks many messy computer & power cords very clearly. Please notice there is a wardobe on the left of the computer desk. If one sits in front of the computer desk, one will feel entrapped. Also, the sharp corner of the desk is pointing at the bed (red arrow).
In your opinion, what should I do then? Rearrange back to the previous position or still using the current one?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
Before.jpg
Positions before Arrangements (109,612 bytes)
After.jpg
Positions after Arrangements (86,308 bytes)
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