Feng Shui – High Energy Symptoms and Locations
Dr. Michael Oon
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These are the symptoms of the people who either reside or work in properties that are receiving and have large amounts of energy.
Residential:
What are the key aspects of your and your family’s lives?
There have better:
Residential:
What are the key aspects of your and your family’s lives?
There have better:
Family Harmony
Business Success
Healthy Living
Balance – Work and Family Life:
Commercial:
Success
Good staff and customer relationship
Ability to acquire investment capital easily
Areas and other properties in London that have high or large quantities of Energy.
Areas:
Knightsbridge
City of London
Covent Garden and Holborn
Properties:
Tiffany’s (Bond Street)
Hard Rock Café (Hyde Park Corner)
Harrods
Apple Store (Regent Street)
Properties that have been “Feng Shui-ed”
Canary Wharf
Tesco (1990 – 2000)
Costco Wholesale
Starbucks Coffee Shops
Knightsbridge
City of London
Covent Garden and Holborn
Properties:
Tiffany’s (Bond Street)
Hard Rock Café (Hyde Park Corner)
Harrods
Apple Store (Regent Street)
Properties that have been “Feng Shui-ed”
Canary Wharf
Tesco (1990 – 2000)
Costco Wholesale
Starbucks Coffee Shops
Areas of London with different levels of Energy and hence Prosperity
Oxford Street is the worlds greatest street for shopping. However, it is only a proportion that is “extremely prosperous”, and both ends of the street are ordinary.
The map below shows the “prosperous” section of Oxford Street marked with a red line. It is between Oxford Circus and Marks and Spencer (Marble Arch branch).
The map below shows the “prosperous” section of Oxford Street marked with a red line. It is between Oxford Circus and Marks and Spencer (Marble Arch branch).
taken from Google Maps
I have marked the various areas of the West End of London.
The really prosperous areas are underlined with a red line:
Marylebone, Mayfair, St James’s, Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden/Holborn.
The neighbouring adjacent areas, underlined in blue, are not so prosperous (it is a relative term).
Soho, Fitzrovia/Bloomsbury and Paddington
It is easy to make a judgement –look at the quality and architecture of the buildings.
Why is this so?
From my feng shui analysis, the energy going to Marylebone, Mayfair, St James’s, Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden/Holborn is much higher than the other neighbouring areas. Hence the level of prosperity.
I will make an analysis in a future post.
I have marked the various areas of the West End of London.
The really prosperous areas are underlined with a red line:
Marylebone, Mayfair, St James’s, Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden/Holborn.
The neighbouring adjacent areas, underlined in blue, are not so prosperous (it is a relative term).
Soho, Fitzrovia/Bloomsbury and Paddington
It is easy to make a judgement –look at the quality and architecture of the buildings.
Why is this so?
From my feng shui analysis, the energy going to Marylebone, Mayfair, St James’s, Buckingham Palace and Covent Garden/Holborn is much higher than the other neighbouring areas. Hence the level of prosperity.
I will make an analysis in a future post.