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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 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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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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Dear Anon, 1. Please refer to the attached illustration. 2. Often a house at-the-end of the road literally means just this. 3. Under the above illustration, you can see House 1 and House 2. Both houses are said to be at-the-end of the road or in this case, it can also be called a house at-a-T-junction. 4. Other senarios may include houses at a cul-de-sac and some of these houses can also be considred as at-the-end of the road. 5. Under the above illustration, one can notice that both House 1 and House 2 although are at-the-end of the road, they are "hidden" from view of the main gate. And often a car can simply drive directly into the house "car-park". If you lo…
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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 Les Paul, In a home, these are some guidelines: 1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, where possible, a water position is often or may / could / most likely can be placed in an open space area such as e.g. outside the frontage or in the living room area. 2. Under Flying star Feng Shui, try to check where is the water star #8 , in addition to Para 1 to see if a water position can be placed, there. For example, if the water star WS#8 is in the bedroom, then, one should not place a water feature, there. 3. While #8 is the current prosperity, one should take extra care not to drown locations such as MS #9 with water. Since #9 is considered in this age (Period 8) as th…
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Dear Hoa, Yes, what I mentioned is that "depends on where the house sits." Thus, if one look at the above statement carefully, it refers to "where the house sits" rather than "where the plot of land is". Perhaps, if you can incorporate an outline of the house, it's drive-way path up to the home and the house profile with the main door. And also, what type of fence/ concrete or any additional high low walls. Therefore, it is often again "where the house sits" rather than the actual plot of land on the cul-de-sac - takes on a major consideration. Thus, unfortunately, what you had provided has too little inform to make any further comments. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kenneth, 1. Frankly, hopefully the abacus is not too large! Else imagine usually we have a desk-top PC and other work items on our work-table. 2. And such things may take up too much of the real-estate on our desktop. 3. Furthermore, it is much more difficult or not feasible to sub-divide a "tiny" area such as a worktable into eight sectors. 4. But, if you must insist, usually, the Sheng Qi (chi) sector is one's Prosperity or Excellent sector. 5. A more reasonable approach but even so, may not be achievable is to sit facing one's prosperity and/or excellent sector. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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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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hi, My apt number has only 3 digits, have i to enter it in the first or second window. for if i enter it in the first window, the number appears with a default '0' (suffix), and if i enter it in the second window and leave the first window blank, then the number apperas with a default '0' as a prefix to the number. Please advise
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found out that my bedroom is located at my worst bedroom location. changing my room is impossible, so is that any other waybeside changing my room? thanks
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There is a rectangular beam within my little cubicle in the office, the edge is pointing diagonally at my back. I've tried to position myself differently but don't really havemuch room to manouvre due to the restrictive space. Is there anything I can do to counter this posion arrow?Does facinga favourable direction help in any way against the poison arrow?
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DearCecil, Thanks so much for the prompt reply. Your opinion has been very reassuring. You are right, i supposed for most of us, we tend to look for 'concurrence' even if deep down we already have some 'innate guidelines'. And its great to know that everything is a blessing depending on how we interpret & take it! Thanks for your confidence; I 'll try to 'overcome' any seeming incompatibilities and strive to see the positive in day-to-day occurences. Wishing you the best of happiness, health & wealth! Take care & cheers! Chloe
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Dear Anon, There are two practical remedies: 1. Check to see if your glass is reflective. If the facade or wide expanse of glass windows have a coating of sun-x (shiny),if so, or if it has a "mirror" finish, then, it issaid that the poison arrow is reflected back to the origin. 2.I am not too sure ifcertain condos permit sun-x film or a specific type since they always wanted to have a uniform facade or look for the entire condo. If not, sometimes a lighter coloured film can be used in the home, depending on your home. For example, if the home is bathed by the afternoon sun, then, such a film may be considered. But if your home is a north-south facing one, then, adding …
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Dear Cecil, I have a Beam running as soon as you enter my cabin and a pillar at the corner pointed towards me!!! I am placing a sofa across the pillar but of course it wont hide it fully. What remedies do you suggest.
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Dear George, No, it is meant for high-rise buildings - where it was felt that qi is different at different levels. Therefore this theory can besaid as "a vertical Flying star theory". While the regular Flying star takes into account "horizontal Flying star analysis. Warmest Regards Cecil
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Further to what I had mentioned, this attachment shows one of the best facing directions of the study/work table at North (Prosperity direction). And if one "drags" the layout plan into the actual layout, it fits into each of the bedrooms (Master bedroom for Mr X) and the second bedroom for Mr Y. And for the bed, one will notice that one of the best bed head facing direction is East and this is the better facing direction of the bed-head vs having the bed-head facing a bad West direction. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Janna, Perhaps, hope you can clarify further. Often, if you own a unit or stay in a unit. And if it happens that digging is done at the SW sector e.g. your bedroom is at the SW, one can be affected by the work. Therefore, in your unit, and if e.g. the master bedroom is at SW and outside this South-west sector, digging is done, than there are instances e.g. of one falling sick, frequently. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Elena, 1. Since Period 8 is "reign" by earth element, most likely the article, applys the Five elements concept to relate seasons (months/dates) to the element for the year. 2. Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm 3. Under the above link, please see the destructive cycle: where 4. Earth is exhausted by water 5. The article applies the idea that the water element is not favourable to Earth element e.g. Earth Period since under the destructive cycle, earth is exhausted by water. Thus, it would be inauspicious. 6. If we follow the same guideline, in the same token,the article should article perhaps indicate that wood months may not…
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Respected sir, Please advice as to what should be done to generateflying star chartfor a shop with one & only opening in front as wide as width of the shop.Is it mandatory to have a main door Thank you
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Hello I am starting a new business and just rented a office space facing NW2. It is a period 6 building but the unit has been vacant for more than 1 year. I would like to know if I should use period 8 for the natal chart. The front door would be inNW with a ws 8 and the back of the office would be ms 8 in SE. Am I right to say this would be an ideal office? Are there anything I should look out for or should do to enhance the wealth creation of this business? Thank you very much for your help.
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Dear Anon, Frankly, there are quite alot of variations of land forms. And often it is best to use the term "it depends" as often no two situations are unique. This is because, often, in a forum such as this, if I describe a specific land form, and to say that it is inauspcious may not be correct. As some users here, may feel that what was described does not match the current situation. More importantly, much of what you have mentioned has more to do with commonsense approach:- 1. The major clue is the foundation of the site or area. Often, if the entire foundation of the site ie. your plot of land, your neighbourshave a solid foundation, even if there is a slope be…
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