subject: Feng Shui North West 2010 - Where to Sit Around a Table According to Feng Shui [print this page] Feng Shui North West 2010 Feng shui practitioners believe that different directions possess different qualities of energy that can create peacefulness or activity, contentment or motivation. The directions can give you focus or make you outgoing and many other states of mind. If different directions evoke these different qualities, you can choose whichever kind of energy you want simply by which direction you choose to face. That means that something as simple as picking a chair at a conference table can influence how the meeting goes for you. Here are some tips on where to sit depending on which outcome you want, or how you want to behave at the meeting. If you want to contribute more and be more talkative, sit in the south-east side of the table so that you face north-west. The north-west is associated with the father figure in feng shui, with maturity and authority, so by facing in this direction you will be plugging into those energies. Sitting east facing west is also likely to make you more vocal in the meeting, and give you a boost of ambition, too. Facing west is particularly good because you not only get some ambition, but you are also likely to get some contentment. And, if you are cultivating an office romance, facing west is good for that too. Try to avoid sitting in the north-east corner facing south-west. The energy from this direction is very active, but very sharp and unstable. You will have motivation, but you are more likely to to cut people off and be too aggressive from this side of things. Feng Shui North West 2010 If you are really tired, sit on the north side of the room facing south. The south is the mover and shaker energy-wise in feng shui, and there's a lot of excitement and activity to be found in that direction. Of all the chairs around the table, you want to be in the one in the north-west corner facing south-east. From this position you will be drawing from the authority and wisdom that comes from the north-west, but it will be further enhanced by the communication and harmony vibe from the south-east. This is the manager's chair, or the executive's. With your back to the west and your front facing east you will look good. This position is possibly the next-best after the north-west corner facing south-east, because you will look busy and confident, both of which are good attributes for getting ahead. If you want to solve an office squabble, sit in the south-west and face north-east. The south-west is the domain of mother energy in feng shui, and it is the seat of family harmony. It is also good for motivation and hard work, which are good qualities to bring to any office meeting. South facing north is for the times when you want to make a passionate appeal. If you are trying to make a sale or make a point based on quantitative versus qualitative information, sit here. However, if you want to be as invisible as possible in a meeting, this is also the spot to sit in -- you will be facing the quiet, mysterious energy of the north. Feng Shui North West 2010
Feng Shui North West 2010 - Where to Sit Around a Table According to Feng Shui