The office may be the place where we spend the longest time every day, so it is actually necessary to choose a good direction for your seat. This can promote your career luck and make your future more promising. Bright and flat.
So, let’s follow the editor of Didesen to learn about it from the perspective of office feng shui!
The orientation of an office is closely related to its aura. If you face the right direction, you will be kind to people; if you face the wrong direction, you will be unfavorable to others.
In any place, there are different auras. For example, if an office is divided according to the eight basic directions, the wood energy is stronger in the east and the wet earth is stronger in the southeast; the fire energy is stronger in the south and the dry earth is stronger in the southwest; the metal energy is stronger in the west and the dry earth is stronger in the northwest ; The water vapor in the north is stronger, and the wet soil in the northeast is stronger; while the center belongs to earth, the neutral earthy air is stronger.
If your orientation coincides with your favorite five elements, everything will go smoothly; if your orientation conflicts with your favorite five elements, everything will be bumpy. If you know which five elements you like to use, then face in which direction. This is the sitting method that is most harmonious with the Feng Shui aura.
For example, if you like to use water, you can sit in the south and face north; if you like to use fire, you can sit in the north and face south; if you like to use wood, you can sit in the west and face east; if you like to use gold, you can sit in the east and face If you like to use dry soil, you can sit in the northeast facing southwest, or sit in the southeast facing northwest; if you like to use wet soil, you can sit in the southwest facing northeast, or sit in the northwest facing southeast.
Even if you don’t know how you like to use the Five Elements, you can also make appropriate adjustments from the overall layout. Generally speaking, sitting north and facing south, or sitting east and facing west are the more common ways of sitting. Sitting north and facing south is better for career and is more suitable for civil servants; sitting east and facing west is better for wealth and is more suitable for industrial workers.