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Feng Shui does not revolve only on Flying Stars. Shapes and Forms often is higher in the food chain. Resources on why one should not only "eat and sleep" on Flying Stars ... alone:- Pearl And Parent String - Feng Shui at Forum.Geomancy.NetI have always mentioned this >guideline: "one cannot only eat and >sleep on Flying Star Feng Shui".2.1 >Thus, the adage is "While we can... forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=3...For All Those Die-hard Flying Star Fans.. CAUTION! - Feng Shui at ...Thus, don't just eat and sleep on Flying Star Feng Shui! 5. Just imagine; even if one has a perfect score under Flying Star Feng Shui i.e. within... forum.geomancy…
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As mentioned, previously, marking B or the rear is about common sense. And from your description, the front does not seem threatening.
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Hello, this is my first time here, I need your help on my bed placement,a draw is attached for your appreciation. I'd like to let you know that there's no way to change my bed. So please tell me any cures to be applied. Thanks for your attention.
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How would you recommend what should i do or I wear (Color) to increase my job interview success/job seek? I am looking for career move. Experience Has been in marketing / business development in engineering company for long time. DOB 26/10/73 Thanks
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Hi Master Cecil Lee, I went house hunting a few days ago and was offered only 2 units and was wondering is it a bad Feng Shui anot as i am beginner . I would like to seek your advice on the following 2 units. Unit 1 : House on 2nd floor, directly above rubbish collection on level 1 and substation next to it. Unit 2 : House on ground level. Facing hospital. Please advice.
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Hi Master Cecil, can u advice does my hse (highlighted in yellow) is having 镰刀煞 from the T-junction?i am staying level 7
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These are some considerations 1. It should be 14 steps. 2. In Feng Shui; it is always good to have a turn or landing at a staircase. 2.1. Some geomancers explain that it is to allow good qi to meander or flow from the ground floor to the upper floor and vice versa. 3. Another side of it has more to do with common sense: 3.1. This is because, touch-wood! If someone were to trip and fall on the upper stairs, often they will land onto the landing then to fall all the way down the entire stairs sometimes to the bottom steps. 3.2. A landing serves as a temporary resting area for some elderly before they further negotiate further up the staircase. 3.2.1. Therefore, it makes s…
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Yes, if google map does show the outline of your new home; you can use the method I mentioned earlier via a protractor to determine the correct facing direction of a home. Even if one is standing on an empty land try to take a few readings as sometimes there may be metal objects embedded in the hidden ground. Things like a manhole cover can give off false reading. Or a concrete path which often has a metal mesh to strengthen it. Anything with metal is detrimental to the compass reading. Alternatively, as mentioned previously; you couldseek help from the architectural firm to provide you with the blueprint of your home. Mostof such blueprint should actually have a North m…
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Further to what I had mentioned, attached please find a graphic illustration showing unbalanced qi flow for an awkward rectangle shaped block of flat as opposed to a `normal' rectangular block. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Miriam, Indeed, one may utilize one of these options. However, in numerous situations, it could encroach upon a neighbor's frontage. Therefore, in certain cases, it is not practical. Conversely, if it has not yet undergone renovation, one can employ a protruding floor tile. I had previously shared an image illustrating this. Here is another image (illustration) that exemplifies the aforementioned protrusion. In fact, this method has been implemented in several condominiums in Singapore. One such location is the Signature Park Condominium, which was developed by City Developments, a subsidiary of the Hong Leong Group. Warmest Regards, Cec…
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Dear Eve, My advice is not to have an open mouth fish-shaped earthen-vase even if it is facing the main entrance door. If you have noticed most of the objects e.g. some consider the 3 legged frog, also have a coin in the mouth of the frog and a `crystal' representing a diamond. It is preferred to have an object with a closed mouth and e.g. a coin or any other precious stones in the mouth. This is symbolic of obtaining wealth. Cecil Lee
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But i have another fortune teller told me this "T" junction is badly affected my family health and suggest me to move out. If there is tree blocking in front, is it helping. Another question is the direction of kitchen is facing east and cooker is facing west which he say this 2 direction should be exchangeeach otherway, what is your say or opinion? I have a bigpole at car porch also blocking in front on mainentrance door( not main gate ), this will help to block the bad thing?
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Frankly, in Singapore, many HDB apartments and condos share the same issue! In fact, many newer condos have master bedroom where after placing the "queen-sized" or some can squeeze in a "king sized" bed, and left over is the wardrope area / TV console (or mounted) and some dressing table. And many of these condos also have attached bathroom that is "on the side" of the bed. Is the toilet really so disgusting that we should not have it? In the past, traditional Chinese homes have toilets that are "outside" of the living quarters. But today, it is "scientifically" true that a toilet can be dirty. For example, whenever we "flush" the toilet bowl and worse, if we cover th…
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Hi, If a house is built in a bad cycle, for example 147 spruce Street, built in 1995 during period 7 and is bad. And now we are in period 8. Does the house’s luck change with the new cycle 8?
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Hi Cecil Is it alright to hang a crystal ball with mystic knot on my front door? Refer attached picture of the crystal ball.
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Hi, 1. It is important to remember not to change the Ba Gua during the Hungry Ghost Festival. Off hand, I did not check the calendar but I think for this period i.e. 11 August to 9 September, this is the 7th month or Hungry Ghost Festival. Avoid changing the Ba Gua during this period. 2. To dispose of the faded Ba Gua, one effective way is to wrap it up in old news papers. You should tie it up with a string or rafia or even using scotch tape. This will do. Next, bring it out to the dustbin and throw it away. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Greetings Master Lee, I recently discovered your site and just love it! 1) Regarding a new home purchase, I am wondering what to do about a house we like since the property has good front door frontage for me (SE) but not for my husband. We actually have opposite directions in everything. Wondering if my husband entered the house from the back door (NW) would that correct the problem for him? 2) Also the location of the bedroom is an irritation for one of us is there anyway to remedy a location issue since there are no other bedrooms better for us? 3) What do you recommend regarding the FS steps to purchasing a home? What does a consult cover? …
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Hi Master, I would like to check with you this house main door is facing a wall then kitchen. I am concern on the stove position . The current is slightly facing maindoor but we wish to relocate the stove to next to the window instead. I need you advise on the position of the stove as both stove is very close to entrance with a block of wall. Will this create a bad feng shui? Is the kitchen position is consider southeast as well? Thanks for your advise in advance.
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Would greatly appreciate if you could shed some lights on my worries. Anonymous wrote: 1. If both couples were to attend each other's wedding, what could be the consequences? Anonymous wrote: 2. If my brother and sister-in-laws were to attend our wedding, but we do not attend theirs, would it still be harmful to us? I must tell you that this is just a Chinese believe or custom. I am not able to tell you exactly what will happen as I never really encounter it. This is what we like to call as since it is something that most chinese belief, best to follow it. However, if I were to look at it from the western point of view, some also marr…
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Master Cecil, I am relieved when you say my house is ok in terms of fengshui. Thank you again.
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Dear Guek Rian, 1. Please note that one should consider: 1.1. Where is the frontage of the house. 1.2. Where is the sitting or back of the house. 2. Water Star(s) should be activated at the frontage of the house or a building. 3. In a tiny bedroom, there is really not much effect of activating water stars. The commonsense approach is that the most effective activation of water stars is e.g. the use of water position e.g. like a Ming Tang or Bright Hall where there is a water position at the frontage of the house. 4. Thus, one is most likely to swallow a sugar coated pill if someone can convience us that a water position can or should be activated in a bedroom. 5. However…
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Dear Master Lee, We are currently looking at strata terrace (cluster house) where there is entrance from basement where the car will park and ground floor will be the living room, dining room and kitchen. With that, I believe the main door would be the the glass sliding door at the living room facing the outdoor patio. From the patio, we can see there is an entrance roof to the other development which looks like poison arrow. Seeking your opinion if this is harmful. We are keen with the unit and wanted to see if there is any remedy to this. Many thanks.
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Hello and thank you in advance for your time. My wife and I are thinking about building a new home and I feel like I need a better understanding on some of the subtilties of geomancy. First, stairways. Isn't every step potentially a small poison arrow? Can I reduce this using a rounded "nose" on the ledge of my steps? Also, what should I think about "non-full" stairways, where the steps are "floating" and we can see through. Does that prevent the Chi from going up? Second, doorways. How much consideration should be put into addressing the poison arrows coming from corners of doorways? I mean doorways are necessary in some fashion. Could it be that the…
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Dear Deepti, 1. In general, this can be considered "inauspicious" based on common sense approach to Feng Shui. 2. The idea, here is because, any home that is lower than it's surroundings e.g. such as roads, may in some instances of heavy rain mean flooding for such "lower" homes. Hopefully there are not only proper drainage but also also, especially for some homes that relies on drainage to rivers (to the mouth of the sea). In many instances, such homes are affected by high tides. 3. Other than this, since no two homes are similar, each home has to be looked at in it's own merits or (Feng Shui merits). Such as where is the facing d…
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