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Again, I will try to post the file with the paln of house. I am sorry, but there seems to be some problem with the process of attaching the file...
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OLD CHINESE TALE says:- Don't care where you are concieved; but rather, don't ever move the matrimonial bed, during pregnancy.
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Dear Anon, You can view this actual picture of a building in Singapore that is named Fu Lu Shou. It has the three deities or figurines: http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Buildings/Commercial_Buildings/Fu_Lu_Shou If you see the pictures carefully, Fu Lu Shou is `displayed' on the external wall from left to right i.e. Shou or Longetivity is on the far left. (This is where you stand in front of the building.. looking at the building). In the same instance, the figurines should be displayed from left to right. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ben, 1. The main purpose of the light is to `redress' the missing corner. 2. If your garden has an outline of the missing corner e.g. landscaping done so that when one has a top-view of your plot of land, it shows an outline or profile of the `missing corner'. If this has been done, then it is not a necessity to have a garden light point. If Para 2, is `available' i.e. if you have landscaping done - then it is not necessary. But if you want to place a lighting under this `condition' then, a low walkway light should be acceptable or the 1-2 feet tall type will do. 3. If there is no landscaping and you are using only a `street lamp' then, it is advisable to use a tall…
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This caricature shows the "merits" of applying Fixed Template Ba Gua Fung Sway....
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Try to do a Search at the Top left frame of this forum for e.g. "Red is the most yang"... and you should be able to read lots of past forum messages on this topic.. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=1236&new=
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Good Luck in your new venture! Just to clarify number "4" is subjective. As mentioned earlier; this number does not appeal especially to the Cantonese dialect group of the Chinese. In China, today especially in Beijing and/or Shanghai; where there are few Cantonese and for the communist period till now; they don't seem to have any adverse thinking towards the number "4". This is why; I call the number "4" pretty subjective number. However, in the Far East; where supersititions strive and there is a large pool of Cantonese speaking Chinese; even in your country, Singapore, Malaysia; number "4" ain't so good a number. Hope you know what I mean...
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Dear Analia, 1. For a Period 7 house, or homes built between 1984 and 2003, this Lunar year is quite interesting. This is because the Year Flying Star numbers are the same as the 20-Year Flying Star numbers. For example, in most Period 7 homes, the East sector has a base number of #5, and this year’s flying star for the East is also #5. 2. Likewise, in every other sector, the base number matches the year’s chart. This means that, based on just these two influences, each sector can naturally be very beneficial or potentially problematic. For instance, since the East sector has a constant pair of #5s (often associated with misfortune or sickness), and considerin…
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These two Qi Lins are mighty huge ones! Seldom have I seen such huge ones on-top of a home's pillar(s). Usually, large ones are often placed at ground level between a main entrance door...
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Appended by Cecil: Link to peronal analysis: http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-bazi/po-bazi.htm Dear Mr Lee, Thank you for your detailedexplanationand analysis. I am so touched with your reply. I will definitely seek for your advice in my next purchase. Btw, do you offer personal analysis? I would like to seek help in this area for my husband. Thanks.
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Thanks Robert. I had no idea that these animal signs were so involved. Cheers
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Dear Regina, Frankly, the issue, here is not so much as to whether, the centrepoint is `locked' or blocked but rather what is the outcome with a blocked centrepoint. More importantly, all this boils down fundamentally is, how does it affect the flow of qi (if any) within the home. (especially in a senario) where, we simply open the windows or doors or any points of entry of air-flow into a home. For example, if one can literally afford turning on an air-con in a room, there is not much issue on `stale' qi within such a room since, most of the time, a properly maintained aircon can circulate air (qi) in a room. Again, more importantly, air-flow or simply "wind" comes from …
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1. Frankly, such products should be taken as "decorative" items. 2. Many take advantage of us humans and sell these products unfortunately in-the-name of Feng Shui! 3. The reason is simple: These products are cheap to produce but sold at very very high mark-up. I wonder who earns all these money. 4. Just pause for a moment and think:- Especially for those born in on or before 1975; how often do you see your parents or grand parents buying so many of these commercial "thrash?". 5. In the past, the ONLY items that are easily purchased were simple Fu Lu Shou figurines. And these are easily considered as merely decorative items. 6. Imagine in your grand parents time or…
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Thanks for the quick reply master. Btw is it really necessary to bring the stove (guo huo lo)? If yes, can use the portable gas type? Is it necessary to pray to "Tu Di Gong"? 1. I was told to bring the huo lo (gas lo also can), then every household member cross over it and must not be empty handed. (if cannot be empty handed, then what must we bring exactly) 2. Once enter the house, on all the lights, aircon and fan. Open the window and boil water. 3. sorry if this sounds stupid, Must i bring my dog along for the moving in ritual since he's considered part of the family?
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Australian children to be banned from blowing out candles on birthday cakes together because they might spread germs They must also wash hands before playing in sandpit New guidelines issued by National Health and Medical Research Council By Richard Shears PUBLISHED: 12:56 GMT, 6 February 2013 | UPDATED: 08:05 GMT, 7 February 2013 Australian children are to be banned from blowing out candles together on birthday cakes ? because they could be puffing germs onto one another. And in what is seen as an attempt to ?bubble wrap? children, youngsters attending birthday parties will be told to take along individual cup cakes on which to place single candles. The …
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Dear Mr Yong, To be honest, since you did not provide picture(s), how to answer yor question. Thanks! Cecil
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Hi Robert - Many thanks for the advise. I had found you are the most informative feng shui consultant. I will seek your assistance soon to feng shui my home. Thanks a million.
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1. One hasto first determine whetherespecially the Male breadwinner is an East or West Group person:- 1.1. The mainfree report link is as follows:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports.htm 1.2 Use this report to find out whether one is an East or West Group person. http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports-list/perlist-eight-house.htm 2. For example, if the male breadwinner is an East Group person; then based on the sitemap (facing direction of each stack), the better unit is where the stack is south facing e.g. South1 (157.5-172.4 degrees) , South2 (172.5-187.4 degrees) , South3 (187.5-202.4 degrees) i.e Nuovo stack 04. 2. Units by ranking at the Nuovo EC (…
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In a Feng Shui audit of say, a landed property, it is also good to take note that one of the water dragon concept is that: Yin water is actually drainage or even a river flow of water from right to left of a home's main enterance. While Yang water is water flowing past the main door from left to right. In modern times, it can also mean vehicles travelling on the road or highway in-front of our home.
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Thank you Cecil for the advice. Regards. Toni.
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Dear Airvrm, In response to my previous message, I was unable to determine the location of your Main entrance door due to the absence of a North to South indicator on your graphic layout. However, I have already identified the center of the house for you, which you can use as a reference point to determine the direction of your house. If you are following the 8 house theory, each compass point is at a 45-degree interval. For instance, North is at 0 degrees, North-East is at 45 degrees, and East is at 90 degrees. Therefore, you can identify the closest degree to determine the direction. It is recommended that you do some research on this matter. If yo…
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Dear Joan, ? I have just e-mailed the 12 Animal Signs for Rabbit Year to the Geomancy Forum, you can look at it for a general family fortune of your family. If you require more details on the family fortune, you will need to apply the other theories such as the Pillars of Destiny Report http://www.geomancy-online.com. As the Pillars of Destiny is able to forecast the 5 yearly break down of luck pillars for 80 years of your life. Using this report information you can match the animal signs and the plus the luck pillars to determine whether it is a good year for you and your family. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Sophia, Ideally, it is common to place the Fu Lu Shou in the living room. Often, it is placed on the display shelf or display table facing one's sofa in the living room. Here, the idea is that we can "look at it". Please take note that for the Chinese, placement of the figurine is based on the way we (Chinese) read a sentence in a Mandarin book. Thus, imagine that you are now facing the figurines: -the tallest figurine should be in the middle. - search for the old man usually in yellow robes holding a red peach. He should be on the left side of the tallest figurine. And the one that looks like holding a "fan" should be on the extreme right of the tallest figurin…
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