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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 1/13/2002 6:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>On 1/12/2002 8:49:00 PM, Cecil Lee
>wrote:
>>Yes, I really sincerly
>>appreciate so much effort that
>>you had made to make me
>>understand your home at a
>>glance.
>>
>>And truly, this is the first
>>time every that anyone had
>>taken much effort to make it
>>so detailed and colourful.
>
>I am the type of person that cannot
>understand anything unless I see it on
>paper, itt helps me organize my thoughts
>well, LOL. Sometimes, I drive my
>husband crazy :)
>
>
>
>
>>In my opinion, considering (at
>>present Shapes and Form Feng
>>Shui); I personally feel that
>>you can use the `Family room'
>>area or should use it for
>>business:
>>
>>1. It is at the frontage of
>>the house and
>>2. as an added bonus, facing
>>east (rising sun).
>>3. And since your bedroom is
>>(I believe above it); it most
>>likely have been feng shuied
>>by you as good sector.
>>4. If the office can work
>>around the `north' wall/window
>>with say your table facing the
>>main entrance this is good
>>Shapes and Forms.
>>
>>Sorry, if I could have `upset'
>>your present plans. But if you
>>still wish to consider other
>>rooms, do let me know.
>
>Did you mean Living Room (which is
>covered in West and South-West sectors
>and is in the frontage of the house) and
>NOT the Family Room? The Family Room is
>in the North-East, back of the house.
>
>I really don't have much space except
>for the North-West, West and South-West
>sectors. These areas are hardly used
>and it's easier to move furnitures
>around, LOL. The family room
>(North-East) is where everyone stays and
>I will not have very much privacy if I
>move it there.
In my opinion, it would be more appropriate for your office to be located at South-West (living room).
Looks like North-West is the dining room so may not be appropriate or not as advisable. West is a possibility (2nd choice to SW). But in terms of these three alternatives, SW is still the best.
>
>Oh, thank you very much. Please, if you
>can, I'd like to know a good date to
>move my office.
Please e-mail privately to robert-lee@geomancy.net with your member's login account e.g. abc@def.com (password not necessary) so that we can credit you with a complimentary auspicious date report).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
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