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In general, a proper Ba Zi chart will containthe indiviual's Migration Luck. See attachment.
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Dear Thambyrajah, This area i.e. house number especially for landed properties comes more to numerology. It is hard to say whether, no. 14 is good or bad because, there are various interpretations (good or bad on 14, or 1 + 4 ) combination. Overall, Feng Shui is a holistic method and encompasses much more than just house numbers. The physical location and compass school techniques are usually used to look at the horizontal and vertical scope of the house and others such as one's element and strength. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, If you just do a search, you can find my article on guidelines for the kitchen:- You can go to: Tips For The Kitchen Posted in: Info :: Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines Posted on: Sun, 01 Aug 2004, 06:06 AM And read the above article. In fact, toilet guidelines does exist. In general, where possible, try to have at least one wall of the toilet sharing an external wall. If the house has more than one storey, try not to have the toilet bowl (on the second storey) just above the main entrance door. In addition, for other toilets on the secondstorey, try to super-impose the location of the toilet onto say the 1st storey layout plan. Try not to have the toilet…
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Dear Sophia, Actually, the gist of it is that six coins represents big metal. And under Flying star feng shui, it is often used as a "cure" to neutralise some bad #star numbers. You may have to understand Flying star numbers like #2, #3 or #5 in order to understand whether this cure is suitable or not for the situation. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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hi robert, our roof is designed that it will cover theoutdoorpatio so it looks like a missing corner in relasionships if u look at the roof, but if u look at the floor plan it looks like we have an extension in wealth. tryed 2 add an attachment but it wont work!
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Dear Cecil, Thank you for having taken the time to answer my question. I believe that my kitchen design complies with "Commonsense FS" i.e. stove is not directly next to water or fridge nor infront. There is no window near stove ... no wind or cold air ... etc... I am worried however about the placement of the stove... which school of FS should be correct? should I place it NE/SE so it faces our bad sectors or should it be on E or N wall which are favourable directions for us? Anyway the kitchen has been ordered for NE/SE as it is a special corner unit (Had to have it designed especially!) Really I looked at it also from a decorative point of view so as to make it look ni…
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Based on pure common sense: "It is no point crying over spilled milk". Equally, no point banging one's head against the wall. Common sense says: The Concept of Maximizing Marks If it is there, what measure or measures are you talking about? You want a miracle to happen is it? Common sense, says, try toimprove in other areas.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. There are two sides to assessing the Feng Shui of a home:- 1.1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1.1.1 Here, location, location and location plays a very important consideration. 1.1.2 It is often said that there are more millionaires staying on the ground level or floor. Firstly, some even have control over the way, their home is constructed etc... 1.1.3 Sunlight. 1.1.3.1 Some people are shocked to learn that simple things like sunlight or no sunlight or filtered sunlight or direct sunlight has a bearing on Feng Shui. 2. This is why in some newspaper advertising; without considering how well the home suits a person say based on…
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Sorry, I have transferred your case study to the Feng Shui Tips Conference as I had replied extensively based on Common sense Feng Shui. That forum conference is locked and members cannot post there. Again, please check out the earlier link. The critical clue was that house Y has more to worry in terms of a T-junction. And often only a so called "fluke" accident could a runaway amok vehicle penetrate towards house "X". You should be using the above example. I have seen only matured curry trees that were planted into the ground that grows reasonable size. In my opinion, most probably the existing owners planted it for the curry leaves. What is a garden without some type…
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These are some considerations: 1. Please that note that generally, what you had attached for the layout or placement of the bed-head in the master bedroom is logical. 1.1. This would often be the position, when one walks into an empty room and visualise where we would "have to place the bed-head" irregardless of whether it fits the eight house theory (if any). 2. Thus, this is a fine example of: Shapes and Forms prevail over other matters. 3. Why "try to break a leg or arm" or place a square peg into a round hole? 4. Thus in my opinion, just go with THE FLOW.... 5. One must not forget... Feng Shui is one thing. Another consideration is human or man luck = feel good or r…
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Dear Ber, Please see below:- This is a `difficult' question to answer because there are many different ways to work towards improving one's luck. For a better understanding of luck, we have to look at the basic but popular Chinese saying: Chinese regard Destiny as No. 1, Feng Shui second and luck (third) in importance. Here, you will notice that Destiny refers to our Heaven's Luck. Luck that is supposely `given' to us when we are born. Feng Shui is based on Earth luck. and the third point: Luck is simply luck. What we are trying to do here is to use powerful tools: 1. Pillars of Destiny to map out our Heaven's Luck. By doing so, we can than better understand our Heav…
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Great! What you had mentioned; is correct! Carrie H. wrote: So that would mean that my 10 heavenly stems would be "10" and my twelve earthly branches would be "12" correct?
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Dear Master Cecil Lee, I have some enquiries on my new flat whichme and my husbandwill be collecting keys within this month. My floor plan as attached for your reference. 1. We are Catholic by religion and would like to place a Altar in our flat. Can you advise which is the ideal spot to place the Altar? Is it possible to place it against the wall at the dinning area? 2. Do we need to have a divider/partition as our main door faces the balcony directly? 3. Is there anything you can point out to us that we should be aware of for this unit of ours? 4. Apart from the unit's fengshui, like to check, if I am currently pregnant, can I go and collect keys and proceed with the do…
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These are some considerations: 1. Before the final approval given to construct a new home; 1.1. Ground Floor compared to the 2nd storey layout 1.1.1 Try to superimpose the 2nd storey layout plan to the ground floor. 1.1.2 And for the Ground Floor level; look out especially for toilets at the 2nd storey. 1.1.3 Here, it is considered inauspicious to have the toilet especially the WC pipe(s) on the 2nd storey; above the main entrance door; and/or kitchen especially directly above the stove. 1.1.4 And any other living areas such as directly above the sofa or a bedroom. Also try to avoid the wc directly above the dining table. 2. 2nd Storey superimposed onto the groun…
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Hi, This area is not within Feng Shui but rather Chinese beliefs. (or superstitions). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. There are some write-ups on Gateway, Parkview Square, DBS, UOB, Suntec City etc... in the past resources - could be as far back as 6 or more years ago in this forum. 2. For the Singapore landmarks, there is such thing as Black and White Feng Shui. Some of the resources are again deep in the forum. 3. Nowadays, most forum users are continue to be more interested in "I" , "me", "my" and not so much of how fantastic things are in Singapore Landscape. Here, they just want to hear from themselves, things close to them. Especially if they don't work in Singapore city.
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Thanks Robert. Best regards
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1. This question has been asked in the past. 2. Please note that the General Horoscope Luck is based on YEAR of birth. 3. But all dates and time even under http://dates.geomancy.net or dates.geomancy.net or all our paid reports are based on: YEAR, MONTH and DAY of birth. 4. It is based on plain common sense. Here, Para 3 should be more accurate because three FIELDs were looked into.
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Thank you so much. Yes, this is a landed property. So I guess the direction is fine. Thank you again for answering my questions.
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Dear Cindy, Please see below:- It is hard to figure out how to `block' this poision arrow since it looks like an "inmovable object" pointing towards your bed. Try to figure a way to block the poison arrow. I am unable to provide a remedy as it has to be `physically' neutralised (as opposed to symbolic neutralising it). The concept is that if you cannot `see it' from the position it cuts, it no longer becomes a threat. You can go to http://www.geomancy-online.com and use the Free Basic Pillars of Destiny Report to generate and find out your true element. As mentioned above, you can use the Free Basic Pillars of Destiny Report; key in your birth particulars and…
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Dear Mr Robert Lee, This will clear my doubts. thank you for yr adv. Rgds.
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Dear Pam, 1. Given the unique nature of each home, it is inaccurate to generalize that all foreclosure homes have bad Feng Shui. 2. Unfortunately, business problems may not always be directly related to the Feng Shui of a home. Issues such as a flawed business model, poor marketing, or planning can also contribute. 3. Therefore, it is not always the case that foreclosure homes are the root cause of an individual's problems. 4. When dealing with a previously foreclosed home, it may be necessary to apply Feng Shui remedies more assertively to address any negative energy. 5. Even in homes that have not been foreclosed, it is important to check for si…
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http://forum.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_biggrin.gifDear Mr.Lee, Thanks very much for your very prompt reply. Really appreciate it! Best Regards Ralph
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: My friends & my aunt have a same Feng Shui problem in their house. Which is a bedroom's door facing another door opposite. Under feng shui, when two doors faces it each other, there will be a higher tendency for the people staying in the house or room to have more quarrels/conflicts. Anonymous wrote: I heard that when 2 doors facing each other, the person who is sleeping in the 2 bedrooms will have a lack of communication or will have quarrels. Is that true? This is especially so of the doors are very close to one and another. In most homes, this is quite common now-a-days due to the small availablility of space. However, if it is a pro…
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Dear Marilyn, Marilyn Tang wrote: Ive been reading on the advises posted on the website. I am worried on the issues that state the bad connection between Monkey and Tiger. Please advise if we could guard against such tension in a marriage. I am Monkey(29/091980) and husband-to-be is Tiger(27/041974).I have visited a FengShui Master some time back but he has not caution us in details. Generally, though Tiger and Monkey signs are incompatible. However, human relationship is complex and if two persons are willing to give and take a little, and with lots of love differences can always be work out and relationship can last a long time. In our website, we will never tell yo…
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