
Walking into a restaurant and being seated at a beautiful table overlooking a view of water or a city landscape, but being seated with your back to the patrons, will make you feel very uncomfortable. If this is a business function, you could be giving the other person a clear advantage, as the discomfort of not knowing what is going on behind you can distort your thinking.
In this instance, the commanding position is being used by the other person you are sharing your meal with.
Therefore, rule number one, always choose to sit facing the room, furthest from the entrance.
A commanding position also relates to the position of your bed, favorite chair, and placement of your desk.
Are you familiar with the expression that the boss or someone expecting to advance in their position at work, wants the “corner office”?
The corner office is generally used by the boss.
Having the commanding position means facing the door, but not lined up with the door, from the furthest point in the room.
If your office has a large window, having your back to the window is not the commanding position, as the back needs to be supported by a solid wall.
Turning your desk to either face the window or having the window on the side of you, to allow you to see who is coming in the door, will give you that commanding position.
The commanding position does not necessarily mean that you will have the commanding position in a given situation, however, it will give you more power from the good energy you will receive by aligning yourself to receive the best energy to assist you.
To recap the rules:
1. Always choose the seat facing the entrance.
2. Do not sit in line with the door
3. Sit in the furthest corner facing the door
4. Have strong support behind you
Having the commanding position will allow you to “blossom” with the good energy support you will be gaining.
In this instance, the commanding position is being used by the other person you are sharing your meal with.
Therefore, rule number one, always choose to sit facing the room, furthest from the entrance.
A commanding position also relates to the position of your bed, favorite chair, and placement of your desk.
Are you familiar with the expression that the boss or someone expecting to advance in their position at work, wants the “corner office”?
The corner office is generally used by the boss.
Having the commanding position means facing the door, but not lined up with the door, from the furthest point in the room.
If your office has a large window, having your back to the window is not the commanding position, as the back needs to be supported by a solid wall.
Turning your desk to either face the window or having the window on the side of you, to allow you to see who is coming in the door, will give you that commanding position.
The commanding position does not necessarily mean that you will have the commanding position in a given situation, however, it will give you more power from the good energy you will receive by aligning yourself to receive the best energy to assist you.
To recap the rules:
1. Always choose the seat facing the entrance.
2. Do not sit in line with the door
3. Sit in the furthest corner facing the door
4. Have strong support behind you
Having the commanding position will allow you to “blossom” with the good energy support you will be gaining.