Tabletop Fountain and Business Success - the Missing Link Revealed

February 2nd, 2010

Nothing is as effective as implementing feng shui when it comes to gracing your bureau and business shopping centers. A popular misconception is that just utilizing a tabletop fountain is adequate to create a feng shui augmented office. Most people do not see that feng shui office uses are not limited to just contributing a tabletop fountain to your desk.

If you want to ameliorate your career, here are the 3 feng shui lessons that can help you tremendously.

  1. When selecting your computer workstation, make sure you are facing the entry of your cube. Do not let your spine face the front of your cube.
  2. Individualize your office desk by bringing photographs of your wife and children. If you are single, add photos of your holiday travels. Practicing so would aid you feel connected to what matters the most in your life.
  3. If there are several desks in a single room, they should be placed in such a direction that they are facing towards each other. A lot of NJ Tax Acccoutants have reportedly developed the concordance and rapport with their employees by employing this one tip. A tabletop fountain will definitely raise the calmness of your business office if you select to décor your agency with it.
  4. Don’t ignore the detrimental forces of geopathic tension when you are looking for an office-location. Consultation from a certified dowser may be essential to clean up the unfavorable vigor that is created from geopathic stress or electromagnetic stress.

Ultimately, don’t groom your office-furniture so that it feels out-of-alignment and unmanageable. That’s not what feng shui is about. One of the best positions to add a tabletop fountain is in an NJ Accountant organization.

Traditions, Superstitions and Lucky Charm

November 26th, 2009

Luck and Hazard, 2 conceptions that are often associated!

Influencing chance with an physical object, this is what could specify a lucky charm.

Depending on whether we want to attract good luck and nullify misfortune, we choose different type of lucky charm.

Superstitions.fr explains very clearly what are the major and their use.

Wanting to rule chance is in human nature, some lucky charms can aid you!

Interest in superstitions is also a way to better visualise how people once lived, indeed most of the lucky charm have long been known.

Superstitions vary with their land of origin and of course depending on the context of their times.

If the business is risky, you can be sure there are many superstitions specific to the profession: seamen, soldiers, firefighters …

Beware, a lucky charms generates chance, but some things attract trouble!

- Breaking a mirror makes seven years of bad luck
- Opening an umbrella within house pulls bad luck …
- Show a black cat lands bad luck …

You are incredulous about Lucky Charms? Test it, in the saddest case if it does nothing, it will not hurt ;)

In conclusion if you understand French, we could grab some good stuff here : Superstitions.fr.

The Other Nine

April 2nd, 2008

“Were not all ten cleansed? Where are the other nine?” (Luke 17:17).

If ever there is a narrative of indifference bordering on utter ingratitude, it is here in this account of the ten lepers who besieged and beseeched Jesus to cure them. It must have touched Jesus deeply, for He no doubt saw in this sorry display of thoughtlessness the whole attitude toward His Father and Himself, both then and always. Again, it is the Samaritan–the foreigner–who returns in adoration and overwhelming gratitude. The others on whom He also lavished love and grace ran off to continue with everyday life and its distractions, not even looking back. The ten had faith enough to receive health; the one who returned with appreciation was given that extra measure of friendship with God. The others would never realize what they missed.

What excuses have we for our ingratitude? Do we underestimate the cost of His love for us? Do we not realize what it means to our Savior to have us love Him back; to be grateful to Him for the immeasurable blessings He bestows on us every day? “Every good and perfect gift is from above…” (James 1:17). Perhaps we have heard someone say it’s useless to thank God for gifts that He so willingly presents; that God’s joy is in His generosity. But He does want us to thank Him, not for His sake but for ours. Our gratitude is our recognition of indebtedness to Him who gives all. To acknowledge another’s gift is moral strength; to ignore the grace of another is base lack of recognition of the Giver. God hurts when we are indifferent to His love that He gives to all, rich and poor, just and unjust.

Contrast this with Elisha’s noble reaction to all that the widow had done for him: “You have gone to all this trouble for us. Now what can be done for you?” (2 Kings 4:13).