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Hanging Window Chrystals
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Dear Sara, 1. In my opinion, crystals is not prominently used in authentic Feng Shui but more as `beliefs'. 2. Although many FS cures do not use crystals (due to the nature that it may enhance earth elements); there are quite a sizable number of sales of crystals. The most saleable items (as an alternative to jade bracelets) are `crystal' beaded bracelets. Frankly it is much harder to find reference on locations where to or best place to hang these. In many of my audits of `Chinese' homes, I do see owners placing them on windows. I would normally term these as `decorations'. From my obervation and understanding; many FS practitioners would term crystal(s) as belonging to…
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Dear Anon, Frankly, your question is too general to `diagnose' what went wrong. Perhaps, you can be more specific in your question. For those who are new to the forum can find out more on how to get quick reply:- http://www.geomancy.net/contact/contact-forum-etiquette/contact-forum-etiquette.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Robert Lee to Geomancy.net on your 10th Anniversary specially toyou and Master Cecil Lee. I have enjoyed your forum all this while. Thanks to you and CecilLee. Wishing all the "Best Wishes", "Good Health", "Prosperous" and "Happiness" to you and geomancy.net. warmest regards Sophia Chia
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A painting of the 8 immortals (deities) crossing the sea... Option the 8 immortals are also deplicted on Chinese vases...
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Dear Robert Lee I would like to wish you a happy holiday. "Bon voyage" Warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Dear Robert & Cecil Lee May the year of Rat brings Abundance of Wealth, Good Health, Happiness And Prosperous to you and your Loved one Best Wishes & regards Sophia Chia
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Where to Keep Happy Man in House?
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Dear Cecil, Thank you very much for all your wonderful advice. I'm wishing you HEALTH, PROSPERITY and HAPPINESS throughout 2003. Hoa Luong
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Dear Master, In many fengshui books, there is always mention of pillars and its problems. But how do we define pillar? On the left of attached photo is how my office building looks externally. I have marked an arrow pointing at something which looks like a pillar. The right photo shows what is behind the circled portion of the left photo. This is essentially a corridor and my office main door is facing the said wall (the red arrow points to my main door). Hence is it harmful or harmless that my office main door is facing this piece of wall? Especially if it seems to darken my stretch of corridor? Please advise, thank you. Regards, Sean
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Dear DeVon, If one intends to harmonize a home using Feng Shui, you may have to: 1. Do lots of `homework' in finding out not only the Principles and Concepts of the various Feng Shui techniques but also how to apply them properly. This can start from reading up books, taking up courses etc... 2. Alternatively, the most `hassle free' method is to consult a competent FS practitioner to do a home audit. Warmest Regards, Cecil ----- Original Message ----- From: "free-advice Listmanager" To: Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 7:27 AM Subject: Harmonized ones home
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Dear All, I am starting to learn about Feng Shui and I am pretty confused trying to harmonize 8 Mansions, Flying Star and Annual Star. Based on 8 Mansions, my house sits NW (door is in the SE). Based on Flying Star, I believe my house is NW as well since we have a beautiful big lake on the back of our house (so according to my interpretation of Lillian Too's book, the back of my house becomes facing direction in Flying Star because it is the area that has the best view). This leads to my Water Star 8 and Mountain Star 6 being in the Northwest (Metal). Based on these details, I don't know if I should place a Water feature in the NW to activate the Water Star 8 since wate…
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Dear Alice, Other than thru the use of and interpretation through Pillars of Destiny, or more generally, Chinese astrology, it is best to look elsewhere for an `answer/solution' to this. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Wasis, 1. In Feng Shui, the Chinese Loupan can be used as a `ghost' detector. Especially if the middle compass `swings'. 2. Under the Flying Star analysis, by looking at the 9 grids where there are #mountain #water and base numbers with a high concentration of YIN elements, this is most likely a case where there can be a haunting at the sector. This is particularly so, at the sectors North East (Devil's gate) and South West (Devil's back door). The interpretation of the Flying Star numbers can sometimes contain e.g. rope, young lady and red. Here, the interpretation could be a possible suicide e.g. a Young lady dressed in red hung herself. 3. Other methods is based o…
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Good afternoon Mr. Lee, May I ask if a house is haunted, does it mean that the house are totally uninhabited or is there a way to restore the 'health' of the house? Thankyou. Jason
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1. What you mentioned has more to do with common sense than Feng Shui. 2. As black absorbs heat more easily than other "lighter" colours. 3. During the 1st Chinese Emperor's reign, he made his ministers and scholars wear BLACK. (To represent water element). Thus BLACK does not necessarily means or impliesinauspicious. 4. Under the I-Ching blue represent difficulty. Thus if it is not BLUE, but black.. still not an issue unless one thinks "wrongly". 5. In war time in the 1940's to 1960's, wouldn't be great if the house roof is black in colour? Natural camofluage in the dark. 6. By the way, it does not matter or rather, just because you are a strong wood and he is a weak ear…
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Dear Deborah, 1. Apologies for the late response to your plight. At this moment due to the attack on USA; I am equally sadden and at the moment; going thru CNN news etc.. and thus.. for the last few days.. and perhaps was quite "engrossed with" the tragedy and number of lifes lost.. and coming to terms with it. As many of my friends reside in the US - and emails to find out if they are OK especially in New York. 2. Welcome to this forum. 3. Please e-mail robert-lee@3dmail.com so that we can provide you with a free (paid course) on our Certificate in Applied Feng Shui. 4. My Flying Star course will be up by early October 2001 and you can participate in it. 5. To be totally…
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I have to many Angles and arches in my Living area. Front entrance is good, but the way this place was built I have An A Arch in kitchen and angles throughout. Is this good or bad? If bad how what can I put to correct it? Would crystal chandelier be good ?? The kitchen and the rest of my home is being painted tomorrow --- I just purchased this home. So therefore, Just letting you know that this is what it looks like when someone moved in, I am now painting the entire home Creme/biege with Gray Accent. I am a West person, (monkey) Although the front of my home faces East the entrance (garage) is how I enter is facing west. Thanks, Maria
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In Feng Shui, this may even imply that a certain home is not suitable to the pig (erh... person)
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Dear Samantha, Congratulations! What you had mentioned is not Feng Shui but Chinese `belief' that when one is pregnant, one must not move the furniture especially your bed. To ward off bad influence, usually, the case is for an expecting mum not to be present during the move or to `see' the move. Put it another way, you should not be involved (in anyway) on the day of the move i.e stay at your parents or other family members home during the shift. Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed> Date: Thursday, April 29, 1999 8:28 PM Subject: HAVING A BABY AND MOVING HOUSE
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Dear Chee Siong, 1. Yes, this is a recent and very common sight in HDB (Housing and Development Board's) design of not just your apartment but of many apartments. 2. Usually, the driveway or drop-off point is a single lane road. In my opinion, there is not much issue or worry with it. Even though one may worry that it looks like a partial `sickle' e.g. as found under the previous Russian communist flag. Where the sickle is like a Sha Qi or poison arrow. The rationle for not worrying is that it is not elevated and it does not pose a problem. Contrast this with e.g. a railway or mass rapid transit rail tracks. If one stays at e.g. storey or floor/unit 3, and if so happens …
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Dear Casey, Casey Wong wrote: hi I'm planning to get a tattoo design of a KOI fish on my leg somewhere around the calf area. Therefore, my question is whether will this effect my feng shui, since tattoo is permanent. Thanks in advance. Frankly, tattoos are more commonly associated with gangsters especially in singapore during the 1950's, 1960's and 1970s. So it already have a negative impact. You see just like why people have bad impression on number say 4 = die, when most think about tatoo it often relates to something bad or illegal. In feng shui, you want to have more good influence than bad influence, so naturally, tattoo would also be viewed as having bad influen…
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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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Dear Sophie, Further to what I mentioned; besides the ba zi element i.e. Heaven chart of a child, the most important consideration has to be biological! Usually, doctors would advise women to give birth as early as possible as when we turn 35 years old (unfortunately) some (women) may have difficulty conceiving. And sometimes the older we get the greater the risk of having children. Above, is just food for thought! Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ang Chye, For married couples, it is not adviseable to us/placee two beds joined together. But for children, there should not be an issue of joining the two beds together to form a bigger bed. The best advise is if one is using two sets of bed is to leave a gap between the two beds. Warmest Regards, Cecil ----- Original Message ----- From: Listmanager To: Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2000 10:20 AM Subject: Having side by side beds arrangement
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