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 The 11th Scroll
Setting Up an Office


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Scroll Eleven contains :

- Feng Shui Considerations for Business

 

Setting up the Office


Feng Shui Considerations for Business

 

Please note that business considerations also apply to homes

 

An Office Entrance should not face the end of a Cul-de-sac . . .

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. . . as trapped, malign spirits exert an inauspicious influence on the area surrounding the sac.

 

 

The backyard of an office building must not slope downhill . . .

. . . as good business Qi will roll away too quickly.

 

 

Exposed Pipes or Drains on the front of a building . . .


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. . . will draw money away from the business.

 

 

A Mountain or Hill facing the main entrance is . . .

. . . simply overpowering.

 

 

The Outside Bend of a road, river, bridge, or overpass is like . . .

. . . a scythe cutting away at the good fortune of a business.

 

 

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But then, a business protected by the Jade Belt (the inside bend of a road, river, bridge, or overpass) is likely to be successful.

 

 

A Business with an entrance facing a narrow gap between two buildings . . .

. . . runs the risk of losing its profits through the gap.

 

 

The Entrance of a business that faces the corner of another building . . .

. . . is like a knife cutting into the business and slicing through the profits.

 

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