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My personal element is wood and pak kua is 8(west group) with best direction SW.Right now,moving to new office in shopping mall cum office with the main entrance is facing SW whereby my office door is facing SE.In fact,my table is located in NE & sitting behind a solid wall by facing SW.My concern would be..since SE is my worst direction will it affect my feng shui arrangement.Actually, i am doing more finding to activate /energise each sector with the careful steps to create more balance based each element.Hopefully,things can turn around for betterment as things were pretty tough for me in the last 7 mths.I have taken keen interest on Feng Shui since 3 mths ago.So far, not seen any significant effect...that is why by moving to new place perhaps the wealth, prosperity,luck,success,good health and many more begin to take shape.By the way this site is very informative in which i will recommend my friends to surf this site.Do keep up the wonderful work and thank you in advance for your reply&comments
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