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There are two options: Option 1. D.I.Y. (do it yourself)or Option 2. Get yourself on-site advice - as usually a geomancer will often apply the proper tools; do a survey and study and make recommendations to you. With your limited info; it is difficult or near to impossible to help you, here. For example, there are lots of info needed such as the compass directions, when the block was built, family particulars; how far, how high is the unit..... and more.... If you want to D.I.Y; then in my opinion, you need lots of patience and lots and lots of understanding ....... For this reason, many considered Option 2.
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I have been reading all subjects through your web site, the more i read the more i get confused, how much do you charge to come in person and resolve all existing problems. If i can not afford, where do i start learning step by step easy fun fung shui to apply in my house? for example: I can not understand how one element threat another in my house? Do appliances in the house are symbol of elements? For example: stove, fridge, ......... do you have a book to sell? I really appreciate all your information in your web site for free. you deserve happiness because of helping people. Thanks Tahereh
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Feng Shui and Commonsense. 2. Yes, you are already aware that under Feng Shui; a home at a"T-junction" is unfortunately, not the best choice. 3. However, it also depends on things like: 3.1. How fast the vehicles can or may travel on such a road and it also depends on Right-hand-drive (RHD) or Left-hand-drive (LHD) road. As the way, the vehicle turn-in and out of the T-junction also applies. 3.2. For example, when we stand at the front gate area of the home. How "fast" and whether does vehicles are "aimed" towards your property before it turns is another consideration. Here, under commonsense; we hope that sincerely; one…
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These are some considerations: 1. Usually, you need to liaise with two parties: 1.1 The government body or authorities in charge of the exhumation. 1.2 They will then get in touch with the grave digger(s). In fact, grave diggers are often more concerned about following the correct procedures, as they feel they will also be affected if anything is done wrongly. 1.3 For example, those who are experienced will usually place a canvas sheet over the grave before digging. 1.4 Usually, a representative of the family will be present to later give a hong bao (red packet). 1.5 If possible, avoid bringing young children to the site. Children up to 12 ye…
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One of the best method is often to allow qi to flow into the room. Especially if the water star "is close" to the window area. Simple thing like after a heavy rain, ventilate the room. Anonymous wrote: My bedroom has Water Star 8 (and Mountain Star 6, Base Star 9). I would like to activate Water Star 8, but I read that one should not put a water feature in the bedroom. Does that mean I can never activate Water Star 8 in my house? Does putting crystals help? Thanks.
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Dear Cecil, THKS for your info andCONGRATULATIONS FOR YOUR FINE WORK
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Would u advise on Woodsville 28 (condo) next to potong pasir mrt?
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Please note that you can check your auspicious dates for the NEXT 30 days for free, under this link:- http://dates.geomancy.net
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These are some considerations:- 1. If Feng Shui is used as a diagnostic tool to determine whether it can or cannot help; 2. Such key success factors include things like:- 2.1. Ba zi analysis of the individual. As some individuals are better to work for others than to do own business 2.2. Earth Luck: A detailed look at the earth luck: luck from one's home and work / shop 3. The above are generally the set of Holistic Approach to Feng Shui. 4. External Factors: 4.1. Please note that good Geomancers can often distinguish whether a business can be helped by Feng Shui or NOT. As Feng Shui is not a cure all for everything even business failures. 4.2. For example, in Si…
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Dear Robert and Cecil, I am new to this and may have inadvertantly sent you a duplicate whilst trying to edit the original message. My apologies! I wonder if you could help in any way. Our house is NE 2 facing, SW 2 sittingand is a period 8 house. I noticed that the 2010 flying stars occupy the same grids as the natal stars of our house. That is #1 has flown to grid 1 (W), #2 to grid 2 (NE), #3 to grid 3 (S), #4 to grid 4 (N), #5 to grid 5 (SW), #6 to grid 6 (E), #7 to grid 7 (SE), #8 to grid 8 (Centre), #9 to grid 9 (NW). What implications does this have for us ? Does it mean "double trouble " ? My husband ( kua 3 ) and I (kua 9 ) are East people and we are living i…
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Well the reason I changed my room around was because I wasnt sleeping very well and had bought a double bed and the headboard was up against the window. I have now moved it back to this position and within the last 48 hours have had worse luck than ever. Kind regards.
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Respected Master Lee, We have a house facing North (it may be a few degrees towards West). Please see a rough layout below. We are looking to expand Bed2 and Bed3 towards North by 5 feet (currently there's porch there which we want to move inside by moving the walls). SOUTH ============================ | | | | | Bed 1 | | Living Room | | | -------------------- | | | | | | | Bed | Bed | | | | 2 | 3 | East | Kitchen | ================ WEST | | | ==========| | | | | | Garage | | | | | =========== NORTH =================================================== ROAD =================================================== A Que…
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These are some considerations: 1. There are no cures for facing a good or bad direction. Why? Commonsense says that you either face a good direction or not. There is no if's or but's, here. 2. Are there known cures available for this theory of good directions? Check out this link:The Three-Step-Approach 3. You have to apply other concepts like the Flying Star etc.. to try and maximise luck from elsewhere....
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1. If you are referring to a fixed template that is suppose to be super-imposed onto a layout plan; where e.g. North = career, SW = romance etc... then this is a modern invention. 2. This modern invention originated in Taiwan around the 1980's. 3. Traditional Feng Shui does not use such a model. 4. Best to expand your studies or research elsewhere.
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Dear Master Cecil, You mentioned that the correct method to find a suitable house is using the Personal Element thru Bazi Life Reading but I notice that most of yourSample Report is usingKua Number. Why ????Correct me if I amwrong. What Package should I take if my family consists of 5 people - Myself, My Mother (aged 67), my Husband and my 2 Daughters (aged 9 and 12) ? Do I need to know my daughters future house hunting option now ? Thank you for your kind guidance. Regards
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Thanks for the illustrations. In my opinion, it looks OK as it is upright without another secondary roof to make it horizontal. And furthermore, the "UP" profile of the house is not duly affected by the turbines as shown in your illustration. Chimneys also protrude and they even have an "opening" at the top. Thus, in my opinion, a no issue interms of Shapes and Forms and/or symbolism in Feng Shui. And the plus point is that it can help circulate qi properly in the home = excellent!
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Hi , master Cecil!We have the opportunity to build a new home that is either face NE or SW. Problem is, my husband and i are both East (4 & 9) group. What can we do? Which would be better for us? Also, as I am trying to practice and apply remedies to our current home, I get confused as to which one should take precedence or which one should I give more weight, the annual stars or the natal chart of the house? v>Thank you and I look forward to reading your sage advice.
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1. Please refer to another similar thread:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27373&new= 2. It relates to "Commonsense-Feng Shui". The most obivious is to have a neat and tidy kitchen cum service yard area. And perhaps, some door as another user wanted to install in the above thread. 3. Commonsense dictate that in most situations; it is highly unlikely or impractical for a home owner to close the door be ita sliding or swinging door most of the time. However, in the event that one has guests, then; one could easily close this door. Especially in a practical world, one still has to hang clothes unless one uses a washing machine c…
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Anonymous wrote: Hi, 1) My flat main dooris facing the kitchen entrance. Heard that this not good. We intend to install a door. Does a wooden frame with glass door or an aluminium frame with acrylic door makes any difference? 1. In my opinion, it makes no difference between a wooden - with glass or aluminium frame with acrylic door. Anonymous wrote: 2) Also the dining area is just beside the main entrance. Is it advisable to put our dining table just beside the Main entrance? 2. Frankly, this has more to do with commonsense, then Feng Shui. 2.1. It has to do with "first impressions". For example, it (the dining table) would be the first time a guest would see whe…
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Thank you so much.
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Sir, Our house will be constructed this April 2010. Lot is facing NE. I heard that house construction for properties facing NE must be avoided. If it is unavoidable, is there any cure? Thank you so much. Agnes
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Thank you very much.
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These are some considerations:- 1. The Key success factor is First Choice: based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. And critically, for a bedroom, one has to visualise how qi flow and where is the dead qi of a bedroom. 1.1. For example; please see attachment. The areas marked in RED are considered as Dead Qi area. Where assuming that without turning on the air-con to circulate in bedrooms: Master Bedroom, Bedroom 2 and or Bedroom 3; these areas highlighted in RED is not favourable for the bed-head to be placed close to such areas. 1.2. Such areas are ideally locations for wardrope. Unless as mentioned under Para 1.1. if an air-con is turned on all the time; then there …
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Thank you master
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