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Hi Master, I have a question that had been in my mind for quite sometime. Hope someone can help me with this. I'm born on 09/09/76 between 01.00am-03.00am, male dragon. Base on my findings, myProsperity position is actually on the west side. However, base on the diagram given, if i slept with my head facing the west side, i would be in line with my bedroom door. Moreover, my bedroom door is actually facing a toilet. My sincere request questions are: 1) If i shift my headboard to the west side, will it have adverse effect on me as i'm already breaking the fengshui rule? How should i go about solving the situation? 2) My bedroom door is facing the toilet, what or…
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Dear Shi Fu, I have opened an All-You-Can-Eat Hotpot Restaurant in Taiwan. Business was really excellent during de Ghost Month here. But when all the Good Brothers had gone business started to be weak. So I get into the art of Feng Shui, so I had discovered that the main door of my restaurant face my bad direction (North). I am a west group person. My Kua Number is 7. I am also an Iron Monkey. Another hand, I do realized that my GreenDragon face West and my Tiger face East. I do some changes inside fallow instruction in this site or books. Please give mean advice how to improve with my luck. Virtuamark
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Dear Sophia, Not many know that in the past, elephants had roamed China and they were very common within the North and South of China. A set of elephants actually represent a "source" of strength. And often, the elephant is decorated with motifs and thus considered as bringing fortune to the family. The elephant is both revered in Thailand (especially the white elephant) as well as is one of the gods of the Indians. It is Ok to have a pairfacing or looking outwards. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Jason, For a bedroom, we should look at it from the perspective of: "nice-to-have" or "must-(should)-have". Often, many of our bedrooms are small, and furthermore, there are "restrictions" such as having windows and there is also the bedroom door. Because of all these constraints, there are few if any best positions to place the bed. More importantly, between the two schools: Shapes and Forms or Compass School (Eight house), the most important consideration is based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Here, Shapes and Forms Feng Shui should be considred as "must-should-have". While the eight house concept would have to be considered as "nice-to-have". Often, realisti…
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Dear Amy, Fire element careers are often associated with:- Marketing and sales Law (prosecution) Public relations, fashion Chemical process or any other liquids e.g. fuels - oils Fashion or Livestock Homemaker Metal careers are often associated with: Accountancy, banking, coin mintage, enterainment, finance, hardware, investment, jewelry , loans, Management consultancy,mechanical engineering, money, perfume, politics, rail, trains Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Timothy, Please see below:- If however, the mirror does not face the door directly, this is still OK. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In my opinion both cases you had mentioned below are non-issues especially for the fire hydrant. As often, it is quite low and does not pose any "poison-arrow" issues. In fact, from a non-Feng Shui point of view, this is often a blessing in disguise as it is right in-front of one's home As for the electricity sub-station, there is also no issue since it is quite a distance away. And often, even if one lives close to one, there is no known bad effects from it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master Cecil & Robert Lee It's a time for celebration. It's a time for wishing, too. A specially Happy Christmas That's perfect just for you! With all good wishes for the New Year... With warmest regards Sophia
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Dear Cecil My husband and I have been selected to choose a flat sometime in Jan 05. As this is our first new flat, we're in a dilemma as to what constitute to be a 'good' unit to choose and what to look out for.. Appreciate your advice and guidance. Thank you
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Hi I have been living in my apartment for over 20 years (just over half my life) and now feel I need to move on. What is the best feng shui solution recommended to help me move-on. Patti.
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Dear Chee Kiong, Actually, the clue has to do with the "strength" of your element. For example, there is a difference between a "weak" fire person and a "strong" fire person. Under the Five elements concept; the idea is that if one is weak, one should increase one's element. While on the other hand if one is strong, one should try to decrease it. Here, in both instances, what we try to do is to become "balanced" i.e. a "balanced" fire element that is neither too weak or too strong. In your case, since you are a strong fire person, water is favourable to you as it will help to reduce the strong fire. The opposite is true for a weak fire person. Water will further help …
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Dear Anon, To be honest, there is very little information to go on to assess whether it is OK to place the fridge close to the main door entrance. Usually, in a compact kitchen, often a fridge do happen to face a stove. This is especially acceptable if the kitchen is located in the south of the home. It would be best to avoid such a situation i.e. stove face a water position (in the north or if the kitchen is at the north). See if the new location feels more comfortable to both of you or the earlier location. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Alvin, There are two major considerations, here. Firstly, as you have mentioned: that you are a weak fire person. Therefore, on a hobby level, it is not that advisable to rear fishes given that water can inadvertenly extinguish your weak fire element. However, another major consideration is the "luck" factor of the home. Here, each of us is an individual with our own distinctive date and time of birth. Equally, each home has it's date of birth. Senario ONE 1. The fish tank was placed correctly at the water wealth sector. For example sectors that may have water star #8 (present water wealth location - under Flying star Feng Shui) and sectors like #6 where there …
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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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Dear Anon, For the bedroom, it would be best to avoid any water scenery painting or poster in the bedroom. Otherwise, often, other types of painting or poster has to be looked at individually. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Robert: I was reading your forecast for 2005. I was born in 1956, a fire monkey, but I'm a strong water by birth element. Am I considered a strong water monkey? If I'm still considered a fire monkey, then how do I know if I'm a weak fire or strong fire monkey? Thanks a lot, Hoa Luong
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hi, im new to bazi, cld anyone advise?
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Dear Master, I am rather desperate and hope you can help. I would like to know if it has anything to do with Feng Shui. My son has been sick for almost a year, the cough just won't stop completely. It had never happened before, and besides, he has been abstaining lots of food. Seen lots of doctors still didn't work. Also, my work, health and relationship don't seem to be any good too. I had 2 minor surgeries since I moved in to this flat, and work wise, lots of "xiao ren" back stabbing me. I very much would like to seek a Feng Shui master to help take a look at my flat, but I really can't afford the rate quoted by you. Is there any other way that you can help me? …
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Hi, I am Debjani Debnath. My Brith Date and timeis 23-Dec-1979 1:45 AM.andI ama female. I wanted to know, How to get goodLuck and money flow in my Professional life.How this 2005 yr is going to be for me. I am very distrubed due to financial problem, From Last 4 yrs i am working and couldn't save a single Money.Money comes but its goes out immediately. Please, suggest how to earn and save money. Debjani Debnath
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Dear Hung, If one applies the Compass School of Feng Shui: Eight House (Ba zai) and/or Flying Star Feng Shui the basis of this School has to do with the magnetic compass and not geographical compass. Thus, for any home / office /building /site investigated via the Compass School of Feng Shui, a magnetic compass has to be used to determine the magnetic north and other cardinal points etc... For the purpose of evaluating any site / building or interior, one has to determine the "center-of-gravity" or the centrepoint of say the layout plan of the interior.
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Dear Anon, Frankly, in the past most of the "Feng Shui" of a shopping complex is done-up either based on intuition or via Feng Shui advice on the construction i.e. type of external design of say a shopping complex. Here, if a geomacer is tasked the job, he will do an environmental scanning of the surrrounding buildings andadvise on the type of structure. For example, if the neighbourhood is made up of largely of earth buildings or buildings that are squarish or rectangular in shape, a geomancer may advise that the owner build a building is in the form of a wood element e.g. tall structure e.g. like a trunk. For example, for those in Singapore, good examples are: 1. BA…
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Dear Master Lee, I just had a quick browse on my house number using your free analysis. The answer I got was "troubled mother". I assume this is referring to me since I own the flat. Also, yes, i am always troubled by my son's issues, health, growth, learning problem etc. In such cases, what is the advice to improve the situation? Or do I have to move house? How to find a lucky house number? Or what can be done? Thank you Regards Tammie
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Dear Sophia, Generally, for doors, there is no harm to leave it in the natural wood (brown colour). This is considered a neutral colour or element for doors. For a weak Water person ideal colour is either Metal (white/gold)or Water (Blue/Black/Gray). So if you truly want to paint colour then you should choose between the above colours. Whether a house is good or bad, depends a lot on the suitability of the house to the breadwinner as well as the general feng shui of the home. Often most problems are due to major leaks in the external factors of the house itself. So finding and fixing the leaks are essential to improve your overall luck. Knowing what are the leaks will …
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Dear Yat Chee, Please see below:-
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Dear Radha, Generally, if the renovations are major (ie replacing roofs / hacking of walls / adding roomsetc), then your house would have moved to 1990s (period 7). Usually for houses that are old, it can be sometime hard to say for sure unless you know what have been done. But most likely for most old houses some major renovations would have taken place, so it is very likely that it would have moved to period 7 (1984-2003). Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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