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Hi there, I have a question regarding the use of mirrors in feng shui. I want to place a mirror in my bedroom. I'm planning to place it in front of the entrance to my bedroom to make it seem more spacious (there's about a metres length of space in between the wall and the door). I just watched a feng shui video that briefly talked about how walls in the path of the door is not good as itis a form of blockage to your life. The thing is, my room is at the end of a hallway, while my mom's room is directly across from mine. I'm wondering if putting a mirror to create more space when I first walk into my roomwill cause any conflicts or problems of any sort, because I'm not sur…
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Dear Susan, It is interesting to review the poll results under: http://www.geomancy.net/poll/poll.pl In this url, you can find the poll on TV set facing the bed. It is felt that some of us are more sensitive to having a mirror facing the bed then others. While for some people, this may not be an issue. Usually, the advise is that a mirror (relection) or in your case a full-length mirror (should) preferably not face any part of the bed. If, so far, you can sleep well in the bedroom then, I personally feel that you need not change the full-height mirror. Alternatively, if you are wanting to change it, this can still be done or you may want to consider using an opaque film/p…
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Dear Carina, Please see below:- This is classified under the Eight House Theory. Under the Eight House Theory, there are four good and four bad sectors. The key essence of the Eight house is: 1. How suitable the house is to the person. Here, you can have excellent Flying Star but it need not necessary mean that it is the most suitable house to the person. 2. Best to sleep in a good sector i.e. bedroom is at a good sector. Here, since we sleep more than 6 or more hours, it is best to sleep in a good sector. 3. Other uses include sitting or facing a good direction. This is secondary to Para 1 and 2. Many of us would love to `squeeze' more out of every conceivable `theor…
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Dear Anon, Sorry to learn about it. Try to relax Frankly, it is difficult for me to give you proper advise as there are limited information in-order to do a detailed study to minimize any issues relating to Feng Shui. For example, although the facing direction is provided, things like which period your home belongs to and also other things need to be looked into e.g. layout plan. Traditionally, (not Feng Shui) the Chinese do not like to move furniture around especially any furniture in the bedroom of conception e.g. most likely the master bedroom. Do take care! Cecil Lee
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Can using pictures of forests on the missing corners walls help return wealth and prosperity to an office space when the far left corner of the office is missing?
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Dear Feng Shui expert, My career Gua is missing in my apartment and I would like to remedy this. It is located in the west area of my home. I would also like to know if I need to incorporate the elements to these corresponding areas. I currently have three square mirrors with some ceramic design on them placed down the hallway where my career area would be if there wasn't a wall for the hall way there. this is directly across from my reputation.fame area where I hang my diploma from a repected university. How can I enhance these areas, perhaps a small table with a water fountain on it? The bathroom is adjacent to this area, it has yellow and earth colors in it to mitgate …
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Dear Jeanette, 1. It is good to understand that, as a guide, a missing corner should be one where there is a 33.3 percent missing `area' in a specific sector. Here, the home is sub-divided in 9 equal divisions or a 3 x 3 grid. 2. It is good to examine, whether it is really a missing corner or a protrusion. As different `treatment'/intrepretation is used. 3. If there is a missing corner in the home and the house is a: 3.1 Landed property If it is a landed property, an outline of the `missing area' or boundary can be created outside the house. A top-view will then show that the missing area has been outlined by a boundary. The boundary can be shrubs, fencing or layout on …
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1. Frankly, the three-legged toad is considered like any other decorative figurine (full stop) 2. In symbolism, it is always good that figurines kept in a home, especially those that have an opened mouth, should have something in it's mouth. 3. The best thing you can do is to use any ordinary coin and stick it or (use blue tag or double sticking table). 4. Usually if it is a dragon figurine, a "fake" pearl in it's mouth would be an excellent choice. For this three-legged toad mouth, go for Para 3. Para 4, as a last resort.
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Dear Master Cecil Lee/Master Robert Lee According to the flying star chart that I have done. MS#6,WS#9 and base star #3at North. NE MS#8, WS 2 and base star #5.Both mountain star and water star are inauspicious.Eight chart house North (Water) located in the toilet and half of the North is a missing corner. Wherelse, NE eight chart house Prosperity missing corner. Is there any remedy. I'm confused. Thank you in advance With warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Further to what I had mentioned, earlier; 1. From one of the past resources:- 1.1 Once you properly define the outline of the house (which forms the major outline or support for the house. Anything missing area within the Square/Rectangle shape, is defined as a missing corner. Anything, that extends out of the square/rectangle, is defined as a protrusion. 1.2 A small missing corner is fine, but if the missing corner covers a large area, then it becomes a big issue. You can refer to this link for whether it is auspicious or inauspicious:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm 2. NOTE: There are also : MAJOR and MINOR missing areas (corners).
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hi robert, our roof is designed that it will cover theoutdoorpatio so it looks like a missing corner in relasionships if u look at the roof, but if u look at the floor plan it looks like we have an extension in wealth. tryed 2 add an attachment but it wont work!
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Dear Cecil The house with an attached garage takes up 1/4 of the square main floor. Please let me know if this consider as an missing corner. Thanks
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Dear Patrick, You can find out more about the significance of missing corners under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htm In some homes, what may be assumed to be missing corners can alternatively instead be `protrusions'. If anyone is not sure, whether your house has `missing' corners or `protusions' can scan and attach for me to comment. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hello Sir, First of all I would like to congratulate you all for your nice and so well organised site. I have two questions to ask. My kua number is 4 (I was born on May 30th 1971) I live in a house in which a big part of the east side (4-east-love and marriage) is missing because that's where the entrance of the other appartment above my house is. I try to sleep with my head pointing to the southeast since this is one of my other good directions. I would like to know what else I need to do in order to overcome this problem and really activate the love and marriage direction . My second question is what happens if on the northwest ofthe house is a kitchen (in which the …
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1. Frankly, it depends! Since often, no two homes are the same. 2. Many of the considerations will also depend on how a person view where the centrepoint of a home is. And like all human beings, realistically, one may even get different results from different Masters! 3. The saying goes "Be realistic". In such a case (determining whether a home has a protrusion or indent) would make this more of an "art" rather than a science of Feng Shui! Therefore, we have to accept this fact in life! Quote: Amanda Y. wrote: How do we conclude that our house has a missing corner rather than a projection/protruding corner? For example, my house could either be considered a SOUTHWEST …
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Dear John, Please see below:- But, I personally feel that it is more likely missing corner(s) in this case. Under some Flying star "models", some Flying star directions would benefit from a rectangular or squarish shape building to take advantage of better Feng Shui for a home. Qn3. Would extending
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1. Please note that some sectors may be considered protusions and may not be missing corners depending on how one interprets more "complex" layout plans. 2. Usually, for a very important missing corner e.g. such as missing corner at NW (male breadwinner), one of the most common methods is the use of a "plain" concave mirror (as shown) in this url link below:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=19&mid=10393&new= 3. Usually, mirrors inside the home is used to extend the look of the interior (making it look bigger). Thus not all walls is suitable for the mirror. Another common area of placing a mirror is next to the dining table. It would…
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Further to what I had mentioned, the yellow area could bea protusion.
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: could you please explain if the missing corners on the upper floor of a house are as detrimental as missing corners on the ground floor A missing corner is considered when more than 33% of the sector is missing when you view the house from the roof view. So normally if the missing corner is just on the top level, it is not really considered a missing corner as the bottom level still forms a complete square. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Chloe, In my opinion, so far, to me, burying of three crystals a foot apart is something new. Some `authentic' Feng Shui practitioners had instead request to bury: the `Eight Treasures' of the buddha. Frankly, there is relatively no harm in burying crystals or coins with square holes in them. I believe, you have a garden. If so, a better alternative is to create a profile e.g. landscaping at the garden. Such that from a `helicopter view' one can see the profile or outline `neutralising' the missing corner. And at the corner of the missing corner, one can also consider installing a lamp. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Teo Choon Seng, teo choon seng wrote: My house has a missing corner on the north-west sector. I don't know if that is the reason, since beg of 2004, our living room ceramic tiles pop up on three occassions which have been repaired.Recently the nw sector ceramic tiles broken, and when I think back, my career path was like fallen down frm a ladder for the past 10 years.Do you have any suggestions for a cure on this? can a six rods windchime to be hanged outside the window of the north-west sector help? Missing corners in a home tend to be inauspicious. There is actually no real cure to correct this flaw as it is based on the external shape of the house. If it is a l…
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Dear Master Lee, I have an entrance foyer in the NW sector of my new house, which occupies 50% of this sector. Since this foyer has only 2 walls, I would have to consider it as missing? How can I place cures here to minimise the effect of having this missing corner? I plan to place a bright light in the foyer and use a venetian blind on one side to represent a 'false' wall and to protect the shoe cabinet from the harsh sunlight. What else could I use or try? Thank you. Best Regardsaulina
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Hello Master , If missing corners, anyway to resolve? Thanks
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Hi Cecil, my main door faces the north. the lower left corner of the house is missing. i want to build a pond there. would that fix the missing corner? and would it be safe since that's near the tiger's domain. i don't want to drown the tiger. Please advise. Thank You. Stephanie
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Further to what I had mentioned, for the benefit of users, here who do not know what is 9 star ki; In general, 9 star ki was exported to Japan. And from there; it was re-exported especially to Europe and is popular with some UK practitioners. These are some of older links on the differences between 9 star ki and Ba zi & more:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=5276&new= http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=22434&new= Although 9 Star Ki has it's origins from China; it is difficult to mix Traditional Feng Shui with 9 Star Ki. Furthermore, 9 Star Ki is more a mathematical close-to Flyin…
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