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Further to what I had mentioned, attached, please find an illustration of an "UP" house number sign. Please note that this applies to two digits, three digits or more house number. But if one's house number has only one digit, your guess is as good as mine Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master Cecil Lee To celebrate one birthday is there any particular regarding his/her age.Do we choose his/her solar date/month or lunar date/month and western age or chinese age. 55 years old (western age) is it anauspicious age to celebrate his birthday. Thank you With warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Hello, I just moved into an apartment I am now finding a few issues and I am a little stumped on how to fix them or what to do in the area. My front door is located on the side of a house and the door opens up to my staircase. Any cures? I did place a chime on the door knob. This is also my career sector. I also found many windows and screens broken glass cracked, missing. I can not afford to fix them and my landlord said apt as is. So thank you for your time and help. Maricha
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Hi Cecil, Currently the South of my house Period 8 is having the following star combination (Main door facing SE3 ) ms5, base star 3, ws 3. The recommended cure for this area is using metal to destroy the wood star 3. This year the annual wealth star 8 fly to the south sector, is it possible to tap the star 8 which is the earth star also without enhancing the ms5 ? Thnks for advicing. rgds
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Dear Anon, 1. Feng Shui encompasses various aspects, including the environment, the site, and the interior of the home. 2. All of the aforementioned factors have an impact on Feng Shui. 3. In my view, there is no problem with airing shirts and pants, especially if they are not excessively soiled. This is a common practice in the real world. 4. Given that not all of us live in an ideal environment, as long as a room is adequately maintained, I personally do not see this as an issue. 5. Many of us have read Feng Shui books that advise against placing a TV set facing the bed, as it is considered inauspicious. The rationale is that when one sle…
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Recently got a fengshui master. really nice guy. He says the office is okay but we need some things in it. Understand that our door faces NW but he says we got business but need to be careful and face some obstacles. He advise us to do the following.. 1. hang some metal painting or stuff behind the main desk. The main desk is facing nw. 2. we have a fake small aquarium with still water on the desk. He advise us that it is good to keep it there 3. Place 6 coins tied with red string near the door 4. Place another water flask or container with water on one of the table. Thinks he is quite good. Just wondering what is he trying to acheive and why do he do all this..…
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Dear Anon, In the past, the most common is the wood Hulu or original wood dried ones. However, in modern times (last few years) it is also common to find brass (gold looking) ones which represent the metal element. These two are if one wants to consider -- the two most "authentic" ones because of the following:- 1. It is often used or placed at locations with #2 or #5. Both are strong earth element. 2. Thus under the Five elements concept: ref: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm 2.1 Under the productive cycle, metal destroys earth. Thus, many of those used to at #5 or #2 are made of metal such as brass / copper which resembles gold colour. …
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Dear Master Lee, Thank you very much for your immediate reply to my query. Further to your advise I have another query regarding thestone feature at the facing direction. Because it is an apartment it is not possible to put this stone landscape (cause it is quite bulky). Howeveris there anypossibility to activate by other item (smaller) to symbolise mountain such as eg: Tortoise or etc. Thanks, Rgds, SP Yap
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Dear Sheila, Since traditional Feng Shui has two schools: Shapes and form as well as Compass (Eight House & Flying Star); it is best to apply both to the home in relation to other factors like Grand Duke of Jupiter (Tai Sui). If one is renovating or going to renovate the entire house, it is best to find an aupicious date to start renovations - this will do. And after the renovations, try to avoid any more work to sensitive sectors like NW, West and East. Therefore, this is the only consideration towards what not to do after a major renovation. If one is going to do minor renovations and it happens to fall within any of the above three sectors, then, see if one can …
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Dear Sophia, So long as the altar table is of sufficient length (often proper altar tables fit the Feng Shui ruler measurement); there should not be an issue as to how many deities are placed on the table. It also depends on the size of the deity and usually, as mentioned previously all of them should not be placed on the same height or level. The rule of thumb is that one should place a reasonable number of deities one worships but bear in mind that there should if possible no two identical type of figurine such as two Guan Yin's etc... (Other than buddha figurines since there are lots of various buddha's so having a few buddha figurines is not an issue) The most bus…
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Dear Sophia, What I meant is that one should not display 6-of-them on the same table or pair them up together. But rather, there is no major issue if they are not ALL figurines but if there is a picture of them and a set of three figurines. Thus I am talking about 2 sets of Fu, Luo & Shou. Much like identical twins : Fu Fu, Luo Luo & Shou Shou. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Applying Feng Shui is also very similar to taking an examination. For example, many of us can remember having to take say an examination that requires us to answer 4 questions out of 10 questions. Here, many of us would recall our teachers teaching us examination techniques. And the advise by our teacher is to try to attempt to answer all 4 questions instead of only 3. For example, in the past, how many of us do not allocate time for each question. Thus in a 2 hour paper, and if we need to answer 4 questions, this means that we should allocate 30 minutes for each question. How many of us do not do this and as a result, managed to answer only 3 questions and…
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Respected Sir, Please reply to my query as to whether activated water can be used as cure for star 2 which is present as base star with water star 6 & mountain star 8.This area has gas stove in this sector also.Please advice as to what is the correct cure for balancing this sector as gas sector from this sector cannot be shifted to another sector Regards
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Dear Anon, Since Grand Duke resides at the West, this year, best not to as you had mentioned not to antagonise the Grand Duke, here. Majority of normal homes don't often use "red dragons" to guard the home. Using dragons to guard the home is thus not common place. Best to avoid placing one at the West entrance. In terms of which elements to use at a specific sector, it is best to use the Flying star numbers to deduce whether a sector can or cannot use red rather than assume that because West = metal = white = tiger, then red = fire to be used here to control metal. Frankly, not too good a method to use. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master Cecil What about if NW is the living room and has MS3 WS2 BS8, the bad #5 yellow that you mentioned at this sector will further worsen by the #3 & #2. What should I do to neutralise this sector, given that this house is a Sum-of-Ten house? Thank you very much for your kind help. Best Regards Emily Yahoo! Mobile - Download the latest ringtones, games, and more!
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Dear Mr Teng, Usually, this is considered as an issue but in an apartment as you had mentioned below, not possible to relocate it. For Feng Shui problems, often, there are two or more major flaws within a home to cause us problems. Thus on it's own, it is still acceptable. But if there are more issues in a home, it will add to the problems. Try to make sure that there are if possible, no other major issues in a home. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kathy, For the purpose of drawing a Flying Star chart under the Compass School of Feng Shui, your home's facing direction should be considered as North. If the compass direction is exactly as drawn in the attachment, then it should be considered as Flying star chart N2 (352.5 to 7.4 degrees) or this is also a N2 0/360 degree home. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Masters Lee, Please forgive me for my constant questions about the same subject, but I am still confused.My husband and I live in a period 7 Zhen house, 288degrees facing. We areboth Kan people.From themoment we moved into this house about 2 years ago, we have been involved in lawsuits in one way or another.Luckily most have been settled out of court or we won the case in court. Still we have had to go through the process. I would like very much to stop this trend. I posted a question asking how to reduce the potential for lawsuits and one of you kindly responded by suggesting thatI look for directions where a 3 was located and use metal as a remedy. Fire was also…
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Dear Sophia, In every development there are always units that are either suitable to the breadwinner or may have good Flying Star Feng Shui. Recently, a client bought a reasonably good unit with favourable Flying star Feng Shui i.e. the penthouse unit and also not affected by the afternoon sun. There are still several upper floors that have yet to be sold direclty by the developer. As usual, since no two units are identical, both Shapes and forms and compass school FS has to be applied. There are however, some units at ground level that has it's own P.E.S. (Personal enclosed space). Some of these units may have poison arrow in the form of either a pillar slicing thru …
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Dear Vakta, Definitely not in a (sleeping) bedroom. Usually, it can either be placed in a "private" room such as the study or for the Chinese, it is quite common to be placed in the living room wall(s). But it is best not to place the photos facing the toilet, or share the toilet wall or face the dinning table. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi there, I was born 29/04/1975 and my new house was built in 1985 roughly, and we are doing renovation to the house. My question is that our front door faces South - excatly and I feel that our "mouth-of-the-house" is North.... this does not do well for my best directions What can I do to make this house we have just bought better for our family? I would also like to activate our wealth area.... Not sure where to begin? We are also sleeping under beams... its a thach house. We wanted to put a water feature at the front door, however it is in the south so I would guess not a good place. Your advice would be exteemly helpful. Great site buy the way
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Dear Mich, Honestly, to ways of looking at Feng Shui: Shapes and Forms and Compass School Feng Shui. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, few people would place a shower under the stairs. Perhaps, a toilet next to it is quite common. However, some of your questions can be commented under Shapes and Forms. But, truly either you should seek expert help or if you know Compass School Feng Shui, best to do a Flying Star chart to analyse especially locations for the dining area, toilet and even kitchen area. Otherwise, to answer your questions is like picking up a dice and rolling it on the table. Whatever comes up is the answer! Not so reliable rite? Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Thank you very much for your advice, Cecil. We will observe accordingly.
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Dear Alex, 1. Actually, what it means is that for example: if one has a new home completed on or before 2004; but had only moved-in after 2004, then we can consider it as a Period 8 home. 2. Thus, it is not like someone else had moved-out of the home especially if it was built prior to 2004 and when we move it, it does not mean that the home is now a Period 8 home. This "old" home is still considered a period 7 or 6 .... etc.. home. 3. Therefore, it applies to homes that had being completed prior to 2004 and no one had yet stayed in it. And when we purchase and stay in it from 2004 onwards, we can than consider it a Period 8 home. Butit is not a period8 home under Para…
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