feng11
The
11th Scroll
Setting Up an Office
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Scroll Eleven contains :
- Feng Shui Considerations for Business
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Setting up the Office
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Feng Shui Considerations
for Business
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Please note that business considerations also apply to homes
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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.
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The backyard of an office building must not slope downhill . . .

. . . as good business Qi will roll away too quickly.
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Exposed Pipes or Drains on the front of a building . . .

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. . . will draw money away from the business.
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A Mountain or Hill facing the main entrance is . . .
. . . simply overpowering.
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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.
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A Business with an entrance facing a narrow gap between two buildings . . .
. . . runs the risk of losing its profits through the gap.
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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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