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Dear Master Cecil Lee & Master Robert Lee The web forum "Picture/Photo resources". Iam really interested and it's very unique. I like to know the six coins is it place with a red cloth or red paper (ang pow) as a back ground of the coins. After that do I glue the coins and tie it with a string. I do notice there is a chinese character written on the red cloth/red paper. Will the coins drop! Do I need to write the chinese character on it and what is the character. Its really amuse me. Would be much appreciate if Master can give me some steps. Eager to learn. Awaiting from you reply. Thank you in advance. With warmest regards Sophia Chia
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As mentioned previously; even if one needs to plot a 9-grid system; usually, it should follow the cardinal points of the compass. This resource was posted to this forum many years back by a user..... It shows that even in a 9-grid system on a perfectly rectangular or squarish home; it may have to be tilted correctly to the proper compass orientation. Thus, as mentioned, many geomancers; inclusive of myself prefer the pie chart method to this 9-grid system...
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Dear Vickie, I am not sure if have read this write-up on Cate Bramble's site at: http://www.loop.com/~bramble/fengshui/confess.html (Confessions of Lin Yun). Within this page there are links to an article devoted to Lin Yun also. One should not place a Ba Gua especially inside a room or office. This will create Sha Qi. This website does not discuss on Black Hat Sect or BTB is an "off-topic" More authentic traditional Feng Shui theories such as Eight House (for personal directions) and other more advanced theories like Flying Star (for the office) and for the individual i.e. Pillars, I believe would help more. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cecilia, Could you provide a sketch which will make it easier for us to answer your queries? Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Anon, Frankly, traditional Schools of Feng Shui specifically use two major schools: 1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 2. Compass School: The Eight House (Ba Cai) or The Flying Star Feng Shui Thus fixed template "Feng Shui" or adapting the Eight Aspirations or Life Aspriations concept of the Eight Trigrams is common today. Although it looks very easy to apply, it is considered too general by Traditional Schools of Geomancy or Feng Shui. In addition to the above, the Ba Zi or Pillars of Destiny of individuals are also used by Authentic Traditional Schools. It all boils down to another major concept: known as "The lowest common denominator or LCM" or everything revolv…
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hi, if robert or cecil could enlighten us for the stars at the centre and their influence to the household members.
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Hi there, I am brand new to the beautiful world of feng shui, and have a question... my massage therapist gave me a quick analysis (I'm May 20th 1978)and my boyfriend too (he's March 24th 1978), and I had the compatibility assessment done from this site to confirm what he told me....both sources say that "The binding elements to get the two parties to be compatible or reduce conflict is Metal." What does this mean, and how can I introduce metal between us? What kind of metal? I think we really need it lol. Thank you so much for your help on this, and throughout this amazing website!! Simply, everything in feng shui can be related to five elem…
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Dear Anon, The angle of influence under the Flying Star is similar to the illustration below for the Eight House Theory:- Ref: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house2.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. I believe that what you are inquiring about is quite "academic". 2. To be honest, there will be an endless debate regarding the merits of one method over another. 3. In my view, having numerous clients; some of whom have sought earlier consultations with different practitioners and second opinions; I have come across various charts. 4. From my understanding, among the practitioners in Singapore; many utilize the Pie chart method, myself included. 5. Why? 5.1. The Pie chart is particularly well-suited for landed properties, as many of these structures tend to be elongated and rectangular in shape. 5.2. At a glance, the practitioner can iden…
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Dear Anon, The simplest way is to get yourself an ordinary compass. Stand in the middle of the house and you can locate the true compass direction of North, South etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Thanks Robert, I can change my office color, if not full office atleast my chamber's colour. Also my ba zi report is as follows:- Birth Element Since you are a weak Wood, you don't want to be too weak otherwise you cannot take advantage of your Wealth Element. Thus, you should increase yourself with your favourable elements as follows. Favourable Elements Most Favourable Element Colour: blue/black/gray Favourable Element Colour: green/brown Unfavourable Elements Most Unfavourable Element Colour: white/gold Unfavourable Element Colour: red This is a very important concept for you to improve your luck. Five element can be applied in many w…
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Hi. I just got married, and i buy a land with side by side with my parent. But there some problem after i read about fengsui. this land (146m2). 1. Acording to pic, is this Irregular Land? 2. some people in here said i should build house facing to south, because if i chose facing to west, it bad location because the left side is road. So i choose to build with house facing to south. The problem is,is i build square 10x10m, what sould i do with the rest land? Build garden or i build another shop house to make my land square? 3. The left side house is my parent's house (2 floor house) 4. My KUA is 9 thanks
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Dear Anon, Usually, if there is a gap between the two buildings, there would be as you had mentioned there can be Sha Qi. However, as your description is not too clear, I can't really provide advise:- 1. When u mentioned your relative's house, is it a landed property? Or an apartment with window or gap in the master bedroom or main door entrance or otherwise? 2. When you mentioned a gap of 50cm of two near by buidings, currently cannot visualise what are their position in relation to your relative's home. Perhaps, you can provide a sketch to this. 3. However, if one stands at the gap and find gushes of air `forced' thru this into your relatives' home, then this can be sha…
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Have already sent a private e-mail. Thanks. Cecil
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Dear Anon, To confirm, does the eaves point towards any part of the bed or a study table. Can you further elaborate what an eave is. Is it a pointed corner. Thanks. Cecil
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I am in year two of finances just pouring out. There must be a way to reverse this and I am at a loss. I am feeling like walking bad luck at this point. If someone can help me unravel this wave of financial misfortune I would appreciate it very much. Thank you.
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On-site or Off-site House Hunting / Can or Cannot Buy: Further consideration: 1. There is no such thing as a perfect home, unless you build one yourself. 2. "Strike while the iron is hot." For condos, it is usually best to buy newly launched units. Leftover units are rarely that good—you seldom find a hidden gem among them. 3. For Housing Board flats, I understand that selection often depends on your queue number. With a longer queue, you may only have a choice of leftover units or "scraps." 4. You can also refer to our apartment number report to see which units within each stack are better, such as level 3 compared to levels 4 or 5, under our …
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Dear Lily, The calculation of the Hourly branch i.e. the first part is taken from zi (rat) but the Heavenly stem requires one to look at the Day pillar together with zi (rat) to find out the Heavenly stem of the hour. Therefore if one looks at it zi (rat) whether it is zi-early rat or zi-late rat does not matter. What is more important is to get the Day correct. Essentially, if one understand how Pillar works, the hour pillar is not that necessary as not all analysis refer to the hour pillar. However, with the hour of birth one can get more accuracy i.e. more elements to analyse especially for house of life. House of conception does not need the Hour pillars. Robert who i…
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Dear Rasika, 1. In my opinion, there is no easy or direct `key success' factor in selling your house by simply tying red ribbons etc... 2. Feng Shui is used often in a holistic way and there are many other factors involved e.g. such as the selling price, location, location and location. 3. (I emphaise location 3 times because, in my opinion, this is a key area). 4. If the property has good Feng Shui, one can draw attention to the buyer (provided the buyer can be convinced that it has good Feng Shui). 5. Thus, rather than find hope in Feng Shui perhaps, someone suggesting tying a huge red ribbon around the house, do we want to do it? Instead it may just `put-off' the buyer…
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Dear Anon, There are two levels of suitability which you can check:- 1. Eight House - Which shows you which of the 4 directions is good or bad. 2. Ba Zi Element - ie weak Wood is favourable for Water (North etc). For house direction, in either case, if you already choose a house which isn't suitable for you, there is no way you can force the house to suit you unless you move to a house that have the direction favourable for you. But ideally, if a house isn't favourable to you and as long as it isn't your death or disaster, then it isn't too bad yet. However, if the house is considered death or disaster, then in the long run you will benefit from moving to a more suit…
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Dear Rick Chong, Rick Chong wrote: I check the 4 pillars and noted that i am a weak earth person. i have 2 earth, 3 metal & 1 hidden, 2 water, 1 wood and no fire. Born in sept month of autumn. Frankly, there is more than just the number of each element. The element strength of each element is also important ie. 2 Strongest Earth will be very much different from 2 Extremely weak Earth. So to know the exact percentage of each element, you need to assess the 4 pillars in detail before one can tell you exactly which element you need more or less. In addition, you need to consider all the combinations and clash that can alter your elements in your chart. However, …
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How to take a compass reading
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Dear Carrie, You can follow this link to better understand how a proper compass reading is taken: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm Based on what you wrote below, it is not correct to stand outside the front door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Susan, If you are taking compass readings based on traditional Feng Shui and using an ordinary compass, you can review the information on this page: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm In the above link, you can find two methods of compass readings. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Connie, Please refer to this url to first understand how to find the centerpoint of the house. And subsequently determine where the bedroom is sector is. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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