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Dear Hoa Luong, Structural engineers or foundation experts are similar to doctors. In fact, many of them are certified in their profession. And given their professional accrediations, it is best to rely on their judgement. Surprisingly, sometimes, good quality wood may even lasts much longer than as mentioned the unexpected high expansion and contraction. It is best therefore to leave it to the professional competence of these people. In fact, often under building regulations, (touch wood) but should there be a structural problem in the future, these people, may be held accountable. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear David, Please see below:- This is because, firstly, many of the theories relate to : The Five elements concept. And this concept is not directly linked to the use of a compass. Even in the compass school of Feng Shui, there should not be a difference between the north and southern hemispheres. One of the main reasons is because, no matter where we are (especially up to as far as Australia or down under, the magnetic north is currently at the north pole. But however, many scientists are now ringing in alarm bells to say that the magnetic field is weakening in the last few decades and in the past, there was such thing as an entire swop of compass direction i.e…
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Dear Lynn, Yes, the productive cycle is often the easiest to understand. But for the destructive cycle, sometimes the term may be misleading. Actually, this cycle can also be considered as a "Wealth" cycle. For example: A strong water person: His best elements are : Wood, Fire andEarth. If one looks carefully at the destructive cycle: Water destroys Fire. Here, it simply means that Water is used to dowse fire to produce wealth. Thus, for a strong water person, his two best elements are: 1. Wood (green or brown) - most harmonious colour 2. Fire (red, purple or pink) - his wealth colour. For a weak water person: this is opposite: his best elements are: Metal and …
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Dear Anon, I believe the idea has to do with the numerology based on Flying Star Feng Shui. For example, when we were at the period 1984 to 2003, based on the Flying Star numerology; #7 is suppose to be our Current wealth in that period (thus is suppose to be very auspicious under that period). while #8 at the time is suppose to be the Future wealth period. (again for 1984 to 2003.) while #9 is the future, future wealth prosperity. Also auspicious Actually, all these have to do more with the interpretation of the Luo Shu grid or flying stars in relation to especially the numerology of a home / apartment or office. But can one recall that in the past (1984 to 2003) …
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Dear Bernie/Ann, There are some resources on the type of ba gua mirrors under the attachment picture. Try to check out the conference: Photo Tours of Interest (with Pictures). Do a SEARCH for the key words as found in this attachment. A ba gua (pa kua mirror) should not be anyhow placed inside a home. For example, it should not be placed inside a home facing inwards into any of our rooms, living / dining, bedrooms. Or for any purpose, it is not ideal to place it inside the home. If you do a search of the above resource, you can find that a proper type of ba gua mirror (depending on it's shape and mirror and wordings or door gods have different purpose.) For exa…
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Dear Hoa Luong, Yes, under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is really not a good idea to have a fireplace located in the centrepoint of the home. Where possible, a fire-place should often have one of it's walls next to an external wall. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cindy, 1. Since the current wealth sector is the water star #8, try to locate this sector in your home. This sector should be activated especially if it is in the living room or a clear space location. 2. Sometimes, it may not be all that best to simply locate the "wealth sector". As I mentioned that one of the key success factors is to "Fix-the-leaks, first". 3. Here, if you have sectors like a double #7 e.g. in the living room and if the current wealth location is not in this sector, perhaps, the water position can be used at this alternative spot, instead of activating your wealth sector. This is because, such leaks are considered more serious than enhancing a …
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Greetings I spend quite a bit of time on the computer but it is currently in my (south-west) bedroom. I am trying to attract a mate so I am making some changes in my bedroom. Which are the ideal gaus for a computer room? Thank you
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I have been having problems with my friends for some years. I have lost my connections with some of them, and I can not say that the others are not so friendly to me. What do you advise me to do to find a solution with Feng Shui?
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Who can give me some good advice. My house's front door is at the south and the backdoor at the North. I live here with my son (30-01-1991), his number is 1, mine 9 (02-09-1967). The only place for his room is at the west side of the house. How can I make his room good for him? At my work I look at North West behind me is a wall, if I turn to North, I sit with my back to the window on the south west. Do I have to turn or what else can I do? Thank you really much for answering!
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Dear Master Lee My living room has stars M3, W2, B8, Yr 6. I have a fish tank put at the corner of this sector. Please advise if this is appropriate. Although there is no W8, can I enhance B8, Yr6 in the presence of M3 and W2? Next year when Yr 6 no longer there, must I remove the tank? Thank You Very Much for your kind assistance. Paris Yahoo! Messenger - Log on with your mobile phone!
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I seem to be having bad luck especially relating to disputes and arguments whenever I spend time in the master bedroom located in the SW corner of the house. There is a large fireplace and mirrored closet doors. The bedroom has no windows and several doors: door to hallway, double glass patio doors, and door to attached bathroom. What is the best remedy for the fireplace? I tried placing a rose quartz tree in front of the fireplace, however, it seemed to be making the situation worse. The fireplace is quite large.
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Dear Anon, If all things remain constant:- Either 1: Your daughter's ba zi does not match your mother-in-law. But I would rather suspect the "jealous" syndrome or there is a better description for this. In fact, frankly, in my opinion, it is very common for children. For example, often, we hear of one having only one child. And for the child, he/she feels that he/she is the "centre" of his/her family's entire world i.e. in terms of love, affection and "pampering" for some. But, suddenly, we are expecting another 2nd child. Perhaps, after giving birth, "less" attention or rather the 1st child felt that less attention was spent on him/her etc.... Perhaps, your mother-…
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Dear Cecil or Robert: I'm house hunting. The period-7 house I saw today has the front door located in the SW1sector which is my best direction according to the house hunting report (moutain 7, water 7, base 4). It has two levels. 1) The center of the house on the main floor has clear space. But right below it on the lower level is the utility room (where the hot water tank, furnace etc... are located). Is this good or bad? 2) Right below the front door is the bathroom (on the lower level). I know the bathroom above the front door is bad, but what about below the front door? Is that bad also? 3) The master bedroom is in the East sector which is my death direction accor…
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Dear Anon, Please see below:-
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I've been reading a book on Feng Shui, and it has me interested in changing my whole room up, problem is, i can't afford to buy ANYTHING for my room on my budget, that and i don't want to add anything, i just want all the things i have. also with the restrictions of the place i live, i can't really change anything , the worst is i can't paint anything, so the room has to stay wood (ick) everything i own is wood, and i have so much stuff it's cluttered. do you think it would be bad if i put my bed in the closet? that is the only place where it won't be in the way of everything else....
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Dear Master Cecil I need some help in the fengshui layout of my house. As I'm new in fengshui. How do I place my compass to find which direction of my house in NSEW? Whose date of birth should I consider? The room layout do I stand at the entrance of the room door to find which direction of NSEW of the room to place my bed. I'm confuse of the compass reading and need 'master' advise (please see the layout plan as attached). Thank you in advance. Regards Sophia
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Hi Cecil Thanks for the reply. At least I have more confidence now in placing the altar while having ahard time searching for relavent answerto the placement of water fountain thou. Regards
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1. Yes, it is just an expression. 2. Fu Lu Shou is never meant to be "prayed-to". Symbolically, it should be placed facing where-ever one seats. Thus, if one sits at the living room, ideally, it should be facing "you". And it is very common to be placed on a table facing the dining table. 3. Best to place it at the Living Room. If it is placed at the dining room area, the table should preferably be (nice-to-have) 49 inches to not more than 50 inches tall (based on auspicious measurement - of the Feng Shui ruler). If the table holding the Fu Lu Shou is too low, it is like when we eat, these deities are salivating... all over... 4. Never place it facing the main door. …
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Dear Cecil, The NW sector of my house layout is partially missing. Whatever is left are where the toilet bowls are. How badly is this going to affect me as my kua no. is 7? My wife's kua no. is 4. What can I do to remedy this? The North sector is where part of my fridge and (hidden) washing machine are and part toilet where the sinks and shower areas are. I understand that this sector will affect our career and income. What can we do here to improve our career and income luck? Then, there is a very puzzling doubt. We had placed a square indoor pond in the SE sector, left side of main door (South) since we moved in. Not only did it not bring us wealth, we were almostsu…
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Dear Alice, No, the colours does not matter nor the background. What is more important are; 1. The number of fishes. Often, it is 8 or 9 fishes. 2. What is most important is to look at the fishes. They should look graceful, not exactly plump but has a nice profile; (I hope you get what I mean) i.e. they should not look thin or skinny or undernourished. They should seem to swim and look "nice". Warmest Regards, Cecil
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to hear from you, I have gained strenth to post aquestion, Sir, my house is an apartment, and is west facing, entrace to hall dining,and leadsto left room a bedroom with the dorr facing east ,this we are using for the kids,and there is akitchen the entrance facing , north, and there is anotherbedroom facing the door opposite to my childrens bedroom the doors are opposite and the kitchen in between. we have moved our dieties to our bedroom south west and facing west. The toilets are situated in the hall one facing the main entrance door and another in my bedroom door facing south. I have many questions while I was browsing the net and also from my friends,the small a…
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Dear Dinesh, What you had mentioned seems OK. Often for screens, it is important that it is placed parallel to your door as opposed to placing it 90 degrees "cutting into it". Warmest Regards, Cecil
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