Sailors benefit with Feng Shui

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He 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.
I saw every case as career-related though the Feng Shui solutions changed from suggesting my ancient, 2500 old Phoenix (to rise like a Phoenix) to a metal statue in the career corner to crystal cluster on the desk to a wind chime to trigger the Career and Opportunities corner.
It has worked in eight of the cases and the other two also seem headed in the direction of success.

Deluge of seamen seeking Feng Shui

The deluge of seamen started when the wife of Captain Virendra Malhotra consulted me.
Captain Virendra Malhotra was the Master of a ship for seven years when, like hundreds of Indian entrepreneurs, he was tempted to jump onto the IT bandwagon. His wife' s parents owned a piece of land on which stood a nice building in extended western suburbs. Burning his bridges, resigning from his cushy job on the sea, Malhotra took over an entire floor for his projects and started his search for venture capitalists and investors. Somehow, except for promises and hopes, nothing materialized. The man known for steering his ship with dexterity discovered that navigation for an IT company was not his cup of tea. From a US $4,000 a month captain of a ship, Malhotra became one of the IT strugglers. Every evening, his pretty wife Promi would encourage him and he would look hopefully to welcome the new day. But, the next day, by the time the day ended, it would be the same depressing story of nothing happening.
He was so frantic that he would have given his left arm to take charge of a ship again. But there were no opportunities to go back. Nor was any other job in a similar position anywhere in sight, though Malhotra did job-hunt discreetly. It isn' t easy for a man in his position, the CEO of a company employing over 20 persons, to send feelers for a job.

Appointment as the Master of the ship

Meticulously, they followed my guidance and ensured that every wind chime, every crystal, every bell I suggested was placed at just the right place. Days dragged on for three months, but nothing seemed to happen. And then, while surfing on the net, he came across a website and registered himself. Things started happening. A shipping company contacted him.
He was offered the Master' s post and he was also given a junior master, elevating his status on the vessel. Captain Malhotra phoned me on the eve of his departure, to give me the good news and to acknowledge that Feng Shui and the Sai Baba had helped him. “Feng Shui bulava and Sai Baba' s blessings helped us out,” says his grateful wife Promi Malhotra.
Promi remains a friend till this date.
`Sailor`, a magazine devoted to sea and sailors heard of this story and published it.
I came to know about this magazine from my fourth sailor-client. He had read the success story of Malhotra and wanted Feng Shui help…
Mouth publicity resulted in more seamen approaching me and then recommending me to the fellow sailors.

Note: The right of privacy is sacred for me. The names of the people mentioned in the diary are usually changed to protect the identity of my clients. The real names are mentioned with the consent of people mentioned.The picture accompanying the article is only for representational purpose.

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