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Dear Jeffery,
Please see below:-
On 8/23/2002 12:23:00 AM, Jeffrey Phan wrote:
>I need some advice on how to
>increase my luck, success as
>well as career in anything I
>do. I recently relocated from
>Singapore to Australia.
>
>I have a dragon tortoise, a
>yellow crystal ball, a sharp
>pointend crystal which I
>bought not too long ago. Where
>should I placed it?
Some Feng Shui practitioners feel that you may use crystal ball (close to the monitor of your PC). They believe that it can absorb some of the `harmful' radiation from it.
In my opinion, there is no harm placing this or any other such single objects (anywhere).
Nowadays, as we move to using LCD monitors, there is (in my opinion) really no radiation coming from LCD monitors. Thus no issue.
Others may ask to place a small desk plant. Again there is no issue here.
You can place the dragon tortise (to use as a solid support). It can be placed e.g. at the cabinet next to your work top - to provide a solid backing or support.
>Water Element.. what should be
>used and where should I locate
>it?
In a small office room, it may not make much sense to place a real water position here.
Attached please find a sample picture (rough sketch) of a common artwork used especially in Hong Kong.
Some of these artwork is placed inside the lobby of a large building. Where the curved `S' shape is made of stainless steel or bronze coated with gold.
Alternatively, some of these are small objects that can be placed e.g. on a side table of an office.
Some even made the `triple-S' into moulded plastic and placed water in each tube. And added the bubble coming from below each of the tube.
Such wavy design represents the water element.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
water-feature.gif
Rough sketch of wavy - Water element (14,838 bytes)
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