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Tatas, Birlas and Laughing Buddha
by Mohan Deep | 18/08/2002 | inAmong the Feng Shui suggestions I offered last week to one of the Tata (a top industrialist family in India) companies was to place a Laughing Buddha on the side table near the idol of Lord Ganesha. An interesting similarity that immediately struck me was that both of them are the gods for prosperity, for wealth and for shubh labh (gains). This has inspired me to paint what I am going to name Double Blessings.
Laughing Buddha and Lord Ganesha

Diana conquers the rivals with Feng Shui
by Mohan Deep | 05/06/2008 | in

Sailors benefit with Feng Shui
by Mohan Deep | 05/09/2007 | inHe was offered the Master' s post and he was also given a junior master, elevating his status on the vessel.
The seamen (either Masters on the ships or sailors) that have consulted me now exceed 10. Each case is different but there were two broad categories: Captains who lost their jobs or the deputies who wanted to rise and the seamen who wanted to return to have ground jobs or to begin a new business.

The Magic of Feng Shui Paintings
by Mohan Deep | 05/09/2007 | in"From one shop in each category, we have grown into five shops selling women's innerwear and three grand shops selling branded apparel."- Ichiro YAMAMOTO, Japan.

Feng Shui of a secretary’s silent love
by Mohan Deep | 24/05/2008 | inI wrote this on 23rd Jan 2006. But am bringing it out from archives. This is typical case of two secretaries - Lara and Ayesha - working for one employer that reminded me of a Mumbai builder who used to have two secretaries; one who couldn't type but was glamorous and the other, a mousy creature who was the backbone of his office.

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