May 22

I just got back from the wonderful state of Washington and was seeing an lawyer regarding an unfortunate auto accident there and while i was there was doing some reading about Feng Shui in the ‘Everything Attraction Book’ (which is a good manifestation book in my opinion) as well as on the web generally and there was a lot of useful information concerning the art of feng shui, including how this
partains not only to your home space, but also your office space. For example, it was strongly suggested to be careful of buying used furniture such as office chairs, and from whom
One site said that one has to be very careful with such used office furniture since it can have an awful ‘predecessor energy’ (also referred to as ‘chi’ in the Chinese tradition, ‘prana’ in the Indian tradition and ‘vibes’ in the western world), particularly if that business went bankrupt or otherwise failed somehow.
In addition, you apprently should not take on furniture is not falling apart or discoloured regardless of the price. By the way if you need to acquire some related furniture then may I suggest the good people online as they specialize in office chairs. I am reminded of the layout in a Washington Bankruptcy lawyer office which is very interesting, it is very nice. I suppose most offices of top Bankruptcy lawyer in the state of Washington actually are. An interesting article by feng shu master S BS Surendran stated that
items of furniture which are inherited will have either a positive or negative energy depending on the underlying quality of the family relationships. For instance, if you have a wonderful relationship with your mother and consider her a good role model, using her chair in your office can be a positive thing overall. He also stated that if you have a home based office then it is usually best to have seperate entryway for family and clients, respectively because
those clients who pass through your living areas prior to going to your office space are apparently more likely to lose some business focus to a certain extent, and the result could be that their confidence in your business capabilities could be subconsciously lowered somehow. It could also explain your earlier bankruptcy as well but I am not sure about that one. I found that part especially interesting because it seemed to mirror some of my own experiences as well. I think that helps explain why we sometimes get a “good vibe” or “bad vibe” when we enter certain spaces.
There must be some sort of residual energy effect going on here.