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Dear Anon, 1. In the past, a butcher is a butcher, a merchant is a merchant. And job analysis is pretty easy to define. 2. For example in the past, a Chinese book-keeper involving in the counting of money e.g. metal coins can be considered under the profession of an accounting career. Thus, since, he or she is involved in money (coins) then, his/her career is associated with metal. 3. Nowadays, many of us are involved in multi-skilling i.e. we may not necessarily do one job but have various job-skills. 4. In general, we can classify the industry that you are in (Finance) as in the Metal element. But, a planner be it a finance planner or other planners is involved in "…
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Dear Anon, Feng Shui cannot be done by "remote-control". Here, if one does not stay in a home, there is minimal or no influence at all. One must be staying in that home to have an earth (Feng Shui influence). Thus, if you are staying in your mum's home: 1. May consider the Feng Shui of your mum's home. 2. An alternative? If you have alternative or if it is feasible, sometimes, each home has it's specific Feng Shui "luck". Here, for instance, if your home Feng Shui can be considered as having better Feng Shui for example, such as a change in Period to Period 8 etc... one could (again - if it is feasible) look at both homes to see which is the better one. This is be…
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What then is the best option if: My best position is head pointing north.This means my bed must be placed at 45 degrees to the wall.If I align it against either wall that forms the corner,my head will be pointing in my worst directions,ie,NE or NW.Other bed positions are not suitable because it faces a mirror or the door. If I sleep alone in a queen size bed,should I sleep diagonally with my head pointing north?Which is more important - the position of the bed in thedesired corner of the bedroom or the head pointing direction?
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Hello I am wondering what to do when a couples sleeping & bedroom positionsDiffer? My Husband's spook position is my prosperity and so forth how to remedy this?
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Dear Anon, When there is a double 8, often, the idea here is that "clear space" reigns over having a "mountain" at this location. This is why, often, it is best for the living room or frontage - be in this double 8 area. Depending on your layout of your home, between a storeroom or an open area, double 8's are better located with "clear - space". Given this, if it is possible to have a back door leading to clear space, than, your proposal to have a backdooris a possibility. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, I need some help in kick starting the FS at home, as I encounter some problems. ( please see attached, the layout plan) 1. Determining the main door. I have 2 doors, 1 the main door, which I use to enter the house and the other a sliding door that leads to the the PES. The main door is kept close most time, where else the sliding door always open. I reckon this is where the chi and light is entering the house. In this case, which should I consider as my main door? 2. I cannot locate the centre of the house, as you can tell the build in area is not a regular shape. Thus I am not quite able to determine the facing of the door. 3. Given the missing corner, h…
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My living room and dining room have beams going across the ceilings. The ceiling is quite low. My house faces the SE, and has a large river flowing from the East to the West. I have large picture windows opening up to view the river and the hills on the other side. I live on a hillside. The back of the house faces the hillside and is North/North West. There is a long cutout in the front of the house allowing the front door to open in the center of the house the door faces East. My mother lived here for 30 years (house built in 1964), she never accumulated any wealth. I am afraid this will happen to me. (I have a home office here and have just become aware of Feng Shui.) W…
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hi! my working position should be north east..but my table is facing east..any help
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Master Lee, I just moved to a new office building. We all have cubicles.The problem is, there are overhead beamsholding light fixtureshung fromtheceiling, one is cutting directly on top of my head where I am sitting. As I can't move to another cubicle, what can I do about this overhead hanging beam? Also, aside from working hard, what are good feng shui practices to gain career recognition or promotions or to keep away from office politics. Kind regards, Anon
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Dear Clarise, Well not to worry. What was often stated in the forum has more to do with "living quarters" e.g. bedroom or a home. Since yours is primarily a shop, one should not translate what you have read to what is in your shop premises. For shops, often glass / shining metal pieces often elude an air of space or give an illusion of bright / and space. The saying goes: " A little knowledge, can be a dangerous thing!". Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hey everyone, im a teenager who has no say on how the rest of my house is arranged, but i would still like to make use of feng shui within my bedroom, so if you could perhaps provide some advice, some links to information, or anything you think would be helpful, i would appreciate it! More specifically, should i treat my room as just a single entity, or should i divide it into sectors? Also, should i make use of true compass directions, or is the wall with my bedroom door automatically considered 'north'? Any advice is welcome!
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Dear Chung Mi, 1. In the past, I have mentioned about the idea of mirrors in the bedroom and the concept of: "How sensitive (thicked-skinned) are each of us?" 2. The "mirror" example: 2.1 Many of us have different tolerance levels. Often, we do hear of many persons who can literally sleep with lots of mirrors in their bedroom e.g. on the entire cupboards etc... And, these people, can really sleep "like a pig!". 2.3 But, we hear of the fantasy story ofa princess, who despite placing a single needle under her mattress, and stacking up many mattress, she can "feel" the needle. 2.4 So how sensitive are you? 2.5 Unfortunately, nowadays, our sensitivity (I suspect) has to…
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In modern highrise living,the "main door" of an apartment unit is often just a means to get in and out of the house and nothing more.It is kept shut most of the time,and may even be located at the "back" next to the kitchen.Often,there is also no "back door".Would it be more logical then to assume the balcony,with its sliding window or door as the "main door"?
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Mr. Lee, I ama little concerned about a move my co-workers are about to do. I work with 2 other people in one office. Right now, I am facing my prosperity direction (NW) and great things have happened since I've been in this office. Now we are moving to another office and I've been designated to sit at a desk that faces south - my bad direction. What can I do? If I move the desk so it faces the door, I would be facing East - the worst direction (death), so I have to face south, but the door would be on my left. I've already asked if I can move to the desk that faces NW, but the guy doesn't want to give it up. Is there anything I can do to make this better? Thanks, Valer…
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Hello Master Lee, We are moving into a new home in June and also starting new careers - both me and my husband. Both ourKua no. are 4 Our main bedroom lies in the eastern section of the housewith the rooms doorwaynorth. On the nothern wall of the room there are built in cupboards and on the east and southern walls windows - That leaves me with the west wall to place my bed. Yet the door opens right onto the bed! Should I rather place the bed on the eastern wall andhang a crystal, or keep the window closed with curtains? I have two rooms in the SW section which I want to change into a daycare for children - yet all flying star matters on the internet advise against it?…
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Hi I have kept Artificial flowers and statue of horse in bedroom. Is it good or should remove it. Your guidence would be highly appreciated. Regards
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Dear Emily, I hope you don't mind me saying this: But after reading your message, I personally feel a little discomfort over so many coincidences. Would it be possible for you to provide me your date of birth so that I can check out, also the date May 28, 2004 (favours you or not). You can e-mail me privately at support@geomancy.net so that I can check it out and e-mail you privately to your email : emilyz65@earthlink.net Take care! Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee
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Hello Cecil, 1) Can you tell me if a Fire house is good or not for a strong Water person ? 2) If the Bazi si good but not the directions (death or desaster), what is the choice necessary to do. Many thanks.
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Help. When you enter the doorway of my bedroom the wall directly across from the doorway has two windows on each side, the wall facing right has two doorways; one goes into the bathroom and the other goes into a closet. The space in between the windows and doorways are ample enough to fit a queen/king-size bed. But, would this be a auspicous placement for the bed. The wall directly to the left of the door entry is a full wall, so is the wall with the entry door. Where can I place the bed?
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I am wondering about this as I am thinking of travelling and getting rid of my apartment and getting a waterproof tent. I will be picking up the camp and moving along nearly every day. Howis an unemployed person travelling out of a tent affected by feng shui.
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Dear Andrea, To correctly apply Feng Shui, this involves a holistic approach. And the key elements of the holistic approach is the Shapes and Forms (external, interior) as well as the placement and another critical factor is the birth-chart-of-the home. Such as also using the Compass School reading of the interior of the home. Unfortunately, much of what you had given is piecemeal. And it is anyone's guess as to what are the real "leaks-in-the-home" right now. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Futher to what I had mentioned, This are the traditional guidelines (note - Not bible, but guidelines):- Usually, the best facing direction of a home is one's Excellent direction. 2nd best facing direction is Prosperity. Even if it is the facing direction, this is equally find nowadays ("desperate people -desperate measure - since it is not so easy to find a house that fits to a T"). Often, for a CEO or Managing Director; a FS practitioner would try to (if possible) orientate his /her table facing these two best "work directions". The other two directions, often, is for the bed placement. But, often, it is still good to face the Excellent or Prosperity directions. …
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