Which direction in the office is the best seat?
The orientation of the office is closely related to its energy field. If the orientation is correct, it will be beneficial for people; if it is wrong, it will be harmful.
In any place, there are different energy fields. For example, in an office, if divided into eight basic directions, the east has a strong wood energy, the southeast has a strong damp earth energy; the south has a strong fire energy, the southwest has a strong dry earth energy; the west has a strong metal energy, the northwest has a strong dry earth energy; the north has a strong water energy, the northeast has a strong damp earth energy; and the center belongs to earth, with a neutral earth energy.
If your orientation happens to match your favorable five elements, everything will be relatively smooth; if your orientation conflicts with your favorable five elements, everything will be more difficult. If you know which five elements you favor, you should choose the direction that matches them, which is the most harmonious way to sit according to the feng shui energy.
For example, if you favor water, you can sit facing north and looking south; if you favor fire, you can sit facing north and looking south; if you favor wood, you can sit facing west and looking east; if you favor metal, you can sit facing east and looking west; if you favor dry earth, you can sit facing northeast and looking southwest, or sit facing southeast and looking northwest; if you favor damp earth, you can sit facing southwest and looking northeast, or sit facing northwest and looking southeast.
If you don't know your favorable five elements, you can also make appropriate adjustments from the overall layout. Generally speaking, sitting facing north and looking south, or sitting facing east and looking west is a common way. Among them, sitting facing north and looking south is more beneficial for career, suitable for civil servants; while sitting facing east and looking west is more beneficial for wealth, suitable for those engaged in industry.
You can also adjust the seating direction based on your zodiac sign, because the zodiac represents a person's basic energy field, and if this basic energy field is compatible with the office feng shui, it will also be beneficial for career or wealth.
People born in the year of the Pig (Hai), Rat (Zi), and Ox (Chou) can face north or northeast;
People born in the year of the Tiger (Yin), Rabbit (Mao), and Dragon (Chen) can face east or southeast;
People born in the year of the Snake (Si), Horse (Wu), and Goat (Wei) can face south or southwest;
People born in the year of the Monkey (Shen), Rooster (You), and Dog (Xu) can face west or northwest.
In any place, there are different energy fields. For example, in an office, if divided into eight basic directions, the east has a strong wood energy, the southeast has a strong damp earth energy; the south has a strong fire energy, the southwest has a strong dry earth energy; the west has a strong metal energy, the northwest has a strong dry earth energy; the north has a strong water energy, the northeast has a strong damp earth energy; and the center belongs to earth, with a neutral earth energy.
If your orientation happens to match your favorable five elements, everything will be relatively smooth; if your orientation conflicts with your favorable five elements, everything will be more difficult. If you know which five elements you favor, you should choose the direction that matches them, which is the most harmonious way to sit according to the feng shui energy.
For example, if you favor water, you can sit facing north and looking south; if you favor fire, you can sit facing north and looking south; if you favor wood, you can sit facing west and looking east; if you favor metal, you can sit facing east and looking west; if you favor dry earth, you can sit facing northeast and looking southwest, or sit facing southeast and looking northwest; if you favor damp earth, you can sit facing southwest and looking northeast, or sit facing northwest and looking southeast.
If you don't know your favorable five elements, you can also make appropriate adjustments from the overall layout. Generally speaking, sitting facing north and looking south, or sitting facing east and looking west is a common way. Among them, sitting facing north and looking south is more beneficial for career, suitable for civil servants; while sitting facing east and looking west is more beneficial for wealth, suitable for those engaged in industry.
You can also adjust the seating direction based on your zodiac sign, because the zodiac represents a person's basic energy field, and if this basic energy field is compatible with the office feng shui, it will also be beneficial for career or wealth.
People born in the year of the Pig (Hai), Rat (Zi), and Ox (Chou) can face north or northeast;
People born in the year of the Tiger (Yin), Rabbit (Mao), and Dragon (Chen) can face east or southeast;
People born in the year of the Snake (Si), Horse (Wu), and Goat (Wei) can face south or southwest;
People born in the year of the Monkey (Shen), Rooster (You), and Dog (Xu) can face west or northwest.









