When the biggies lose the jobs…

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The success stories of my clients are so remarkable that I hope to write a book mentioning all these case studies.
This one is about an attractive fashion designer lady, located near Andheri' s Lokhandwala Complex, who consulted me for her husband' s job. He had a highly paid job in India which he quit because of the dirty politics in his office. Used to work abroad, in straightforward work culture, he couldn' t take the scheming colleagues who were `street smart` enough to smile and sit with him over a cup of coffee after secretly poisoning it!
He resigned.
Getting a job, especially in the higher echelons, is easy if you already have one. But once you are `jobless` - whether you are a biggie like Sunil Alagh, the former MD and CEO of Britannia or a low profile upper level executive of a not so famous company – you are helpless. Friends from the competitors who offered broad hints to join them and the subtle and not-so-subtle feelers to dump your parent company disappear.
It had happened to this Gujarati gentleman too.
I visited his house on 6th July 2004 barely two months ago. They faithfully incorporated all my regular Feng Shui suggestions. This week, the wife visited me with the news that he had got a job (same rank) and has started from 1st September.
If this is the Career corner, a divorcee from Kalina, has found love thanks to placing my painting of Moon Energy where I suggested.
Experiences like these make me proud (God forbid) but they also humble me.
Case studies and research are a must whether you are interested in the unusual business success of Walmart Stores Inc, or when Procter and Gamble launches a new shampoo or for any scholar whether he happens to be Sigmund Freud, Dr Alfred Kinsey or Professor Lin Yun.
More important is the fact that I have been able to contribute something more to it and hope to present it to my peers as a paper someday. Take for instance my Feng Shui painting of Cerne Abbas Giant.
The giant generally represents the Greek-Roman God Helith or Hercules and is located in UK' s Dorchester. This huge and impressive giant figure is formed by a trench 0.3m (1ft) wide and the same depth, cut into the underlying chalk. He is 55m (180ft) long and 51m (167ft) wide, and his right hand holds an enormous knobbed club 36.5m (120ft) long. His most famous and prominent feature is the erect phallus and testicles, which indicate that fertility rites were practiced here. This is supported by the fact that until recently, on the 1st May, maypole dancing and other celebrations were held in the earth enclosure known as the Frying Pan, situated a little further up the hill, above the giant's left arm.
The legend is that barren women were said to conceive soon after sleeping on the Giant's body, while young women wishing to keep their lovers faithful would walk around the figure thrice.
I did further research and discovered that the growth in population rate is unusually high at Dorchester!
Mixing oriental theories of Feng Shui with the UK legend and beliefs I painted the giant in oil. I wanted to see whether it brought luck in conceiving.
The results:
Four of the five women who placed my painting of the Giant have conceived. Two have delivered healthy babies and the other two are expecting. This is 80 percent success rate but with a very few case studies. I want more case studies and more results before I include these experiences and experiments in my research and papers.

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