General Help
Seek General Advice from Master Cecil Lee
9541 topics in this forum
-
- 3 replies
- 6.7k views
Dear Vun Fook, Indeed, I believe, everyone in the forum, WISH YOU all the BEST! Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
Sponsored Link -
- 0 replies
- 2k views
Hi Master Cecil Lee, Appreciate if you could provide more details advice on mole or a small brown patch (abt the size of a five cent coin - Not sure whether is it consider a mole ??) on the center of the body back? It is really a burden What kind of burden are you referring ? Additionally, does it help or neutralise in any case with a person horoscope, in this case wooden monkey ? What could we do to help in improving luck or lighten the burden. Many Thanks, Cindy
Last reply by myfs_110750, -
Moles
by myfs_141438-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 5.8k views
You can use the search feature on the top left hand corner of the forum and search for some past messages on this subject:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=23&mid=6723&new=
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 6.1k views
Dear Anon, In my opinion, it more to do with either: a. "old folks-tale" and /or b. may affect some of us psychologically. c. health wise a. Old folks-tale Many of us would find it reasonable to hear old tales or belief that carring a mole at the back of our body is considered like "carrying" a burden. Sounds resonable, rite? b. Psychology or feel-good-feel-bad Small things like these may affect some people's confidence level and affect their mind-health c. Health reasons Hopefully not but sometimes they could be cancerous or start of a tumour Frankly, there is no right or wrong in this case. Any one of the above could be reasons why we may consider removing th…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.2k views
Dear Anthea, Yes, under the fortune telling analysis, Moles on Face is one form of analysis:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-face.htm In our website, we all along do not emphase on fortune telling portions for even ba zi. This is because, we believe that a lot of such fortune telling if any only create fears for people. And it will create this self-fullfilling concept. Where a person believes so much in the negative prediction, that you actually make it happen. Frankly, any form of even cosmetic surgery (how small), carries a risk of danger. So is it really worth the while to do so? The best way is to try to be in harmony with your envrionment, by kno…
Last reply by Robert Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 13.7k views
Dear Rachel, Frankly, there is not much material (if any) with regards to moles on the foot. The only "interesting" ones are those where the moles form a formation, similar to those of the stella constelation. But very (very) rare. And, perhaps, found only in story lines in some Chinese shows. From a commonsense approach, if your mole is flat (and not protruding), then, there is relatively no harm. But if it becomes thick and hard, then, it is best to be removed as it could affect the sole (which bears) the weight of our body. From a symbolic point of view, if one has a mole on one's feet (foot) it is symbolic of carrying a burden with us. For example, some Chinese feel …
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 6.8k views
Dear Anon, First, the good news is that the moles mentioned under the illustration at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/face.htm usually refers to `significance' of inauspicious moles. Thus the `good news' is that any other positions are either considered neutral or if wants one to consider acceptable locations. Frankly, I have researched further on the mole you mentioned, yet. Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.7k views
Dear Anon, The link can be found here: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-face.htm In fact, other than to see a doctor; some people managed to use a strand of their hair and tie a knot to `kill' or starve the mole. And often, it drops off after a few days. Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.9k views
Dear Linda, 1. For those who have not seen the write-up, it is at: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/face.htm 2. Face reading is an `intergral part' of Geomancy. 3. Looks like most of the moles mentioned are `inauspicious'. 4. Yes, it is my personal belief that removing the moles would invariably change the `fortune' of a person. It is only my opinion. However, I am not sure if there are any scars if if any on the face. Thus, I hope, you understand that I cannot be held responsbile for such an advise. 5. I remembered that some people have a novel way of removing their moles i.e. use one's hair thread and tie a nose and a knot around the mole using the piece of hair. Let the mole…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 2 replies
- 14.5k views
Sorry to clarify the message below, it should instead read " Moles on the back of the body normally signifies burden. Thanks! Cecil -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed> Date: Friday, January 29, 1999 11:50 AM Subject: Re: Moles on the Palm of the Hand
Last reply by Administrator, -
-
-
- Staff
- 2 replies
- 9.3k views
Further to what I had mentioned, earlier, please check out this two links:- Even a child has this to say about the Froggies.. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=23159&new= Is this the GREEN Frog you are referring to? http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=6724&new= Happy "eating" Frog Legs!
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.8k views
Dear Karen, Studies such as those done by NASA, has shown that having a plant indoors can be beneifical to a home. Recently, I had posted a link in this forum to a Honeywell Site - which also has some resources on having a plant indoors - and that some plants are more effective than others in `cleansing' the air in a home. In my opinion, I personally think that there are two reasons why some people do not like having a money plant indoors i.e. home or office:- Reason 1: Some of us just use a glass plant container, add rocks, to `secure' the roots of the money plant. And simply pour water to this container. As many of us know, this is an easy option, as we do not need to …
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 36.6k views
Money Plant has to be one of Singapore citizen's all time favourites! As the leaves are broad and looks like a heart. It can be grown in a bowl of water and rocks (but becareful of mosquito eggs). When grown in a pot, it is a climber or vine. And it can climb walls. And can grow quite large especially if it is grown on the grown. However, if you were to utter these words "Hey! Why are you growing Devil's Ivy" No body would believe this other name. Money Plant belongs to the Araceae family. Origin: Solomon Islands.... If you do visit Solomon Islands... remember... $$$ plant comes from there
-
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.1k views
Dear Elena, 1. Yes, you are quite right. Money plants comes in small, medium or large plants. Small plants merely have roots and can grow in a small bowl filled with water. Smooth rocks are placed to hold the plants. Here, the money plant does not look like it has vines. 2. It is more a western concern, I believe that plants do not have vines rather than Chinese belief. I believe there is no issue. Perhaps, you can let us know who mentioned the statement or perhaps, the author or the book. Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.6k views
Dear Anon, Since your problems were related or felt to be related to the fish tank, in my opinion, it is best that you do away with the Fish tank. In Feng Shui, fish tank(s) are often used as a cure and not an enhancer. Enhancers include pretty large fountains etc... Other than the above, some consider rearing fish as a hobby. Under Pillars of Destiny, if one's element is a weak fire or strong water person; then it is best to avoid a fish tank in the home:- 1. It can further extinguish a weak fire person's element. 2. It is not favourable to a strong water person. In the I-Ching, water signifies `difficulty' and it may cause difficulty for some people. Warmest Regards, Ce…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
Money Tree
by nneeb-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.5k views
Dear Florida, In my opinion, you can consider this (ceramic money tree with children on it) as a decorative piece. For this decorative piece, since it does not have any major significance associated with a specific deity/god, feel free to place it anywhere you personally feel comfortable with. Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 2 replies
- 5.2k views
Thanks for the response. I plan on putting the tree in the corner of the yard away form the house not in direct view of the door or window. I understand that if you take care of the tree it will take care of you it is a matter of time. Can you enlighten me more on the subject. -- GLENETTA SOLOMON More importantly, when planting a tree, avoid having it slice thru-into any of the windows of the home or the main door. A test of this is to stand inside the home i.e. at the window looking out or the main door. The lone tree should not be in direct view of either of the windows or main door. If not, it ends up as a threat to the home. Warmest Regards, Cecil Copyright …
Last reply by nntpguest, -
-
- 0 replies
- 4.4k views
There is a stagnant corner of my bedroom where I grow orchids by the east window. This corner is also the wealth section of the room. One of the orchids had died and I neglected to get rid of it. During this time, money had become scarce and I found my wallet constantly empty. I threw out the dead plant and placed a small water feature in the corner. Not a day later, my started to pile up. It was a wonderful transition.
Last reply by JonChiz, -
-
- Staff
- 0 replies
- 3.9k views
What is the mystery behind money (gold) or whatever descended from the heavens...?
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
- 0 replies
- 1.9k views
jeez, this is a good example. I just tried to edit my long message and it was lost. i moved to a house 2 years ago things have gone from bad to worse. constant communication problems computer breaks down, tires flat on car, two cars lost, income lost (41,000-28,000 -14,000), phone breaks or has unexplained static so much so you cannot hear problems with spiders, then flies, then ants the house was empty for 2 years, it was rented the people loss their business, claimed bankruptcy (all within 8 months of moving there). my daughter 7 has had problems in school (academic) and with keeping friends I have insomnia and cannot sleep without sleeping pills, I have gained 40…
Last reply by myfs_102860, -
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.2k views
Dear Anon, Feng Shui and other Chinese divinity methods is all about trying to improve one's luck. It is a holistic method of trying to improve luck in many areas:- 1. Feng Shui For example 1.1 Shapes and Form 50 marks 1.2 Eight House Theory 10 marks 1.3 Flying Star Theory 40 marks ------------------------ Total 100 marks ======================== Like mathematics, we should try to improve the above luck. 2. Some of us look to sector Feng Shui to improve our luck and simply concentrate on this only. Thus if for example, it comes under Flying Star Theory and the total marks allocated to it is 40 marks. If there are 9 sectors in the home, this means that 4…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.9k views
Dear Anon, The most effective placement of such stones (which are object of mass) can be at locations where The Flying Stars are Mountain Star #8 sector(s). Or especially if the sector has mountain star #1. Not ideal to place it at sectors that have Water Star #1 or Water Star #8. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: I bought5 beautiful stone ignots from Mongolia, each representing the 5 elements. Since it is made of stone, instead of the traditional gold, I am not sure exactlyWHERE andHOW to place them in order to enhance my wealth and prosperity. I am a Strong Fire Snake and will this have an effect on placement of the stone ignots.
Last reply by myfs_125848, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.1k views
Dear Mr Lee I don't know whether I am correct or wrong. Somehow I feel that there are some inter relationship between Ba Zi, Flying Star, He tu, Luo Shu andwith Ying/Yangwhen COMBINEDcan produce another star. By the way, I understand there are : 1.Yearly purple white star flying stars table, (Nian Zi Bai lu Zhong Xing Shu Cha Biao) 2. Monthly purple white star flying stars table, (Yue Zi Bai lu Zhong Xing Shu Cha Biao) Is there such thing like Daily purple white star flying star table? Is there is, where can I find it? Take for example today, 6 april 2007. - Yearly star = 2 Black - Monthly star = 1 white - Daily Star = 5 With all these Year/Month/Day stars com…
Last reply by Robert Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.4k views
1. Usually weak metal(s) #7 can be neutralised by water element. 2. Do take note that if that sector has a #3 (bad wood) in combination with #7 then, it would not be adviceable to use water in that sector. As water will further fuels bad wood #3. (#3 is quarrels, conflicts, scandals, lawsuits) 3. Thus usually if the sector has the #3, water would be worse. This may explain why someone may try to use earth, perhaps, that person felt it is better to disarm bad wood with earth.
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 3 replies
- 7.2k views
Edited by Robert: Please be advised that I have just revised the yearly forecast to implement some of the newly ideas to make the forecast report clearer. You should be able to generate a new updated report that should clear the doubts you have. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Thus, I should ignore the pair of chinese characters on the left of the calendar in your sample link as it says that Jan 2005 is a 'tiger' month. Pls. correct me as I was told that the lunar (chinese) calendar first month is 'tiger' month. So, if the calendar is referring toWestern Calendar, why is the Jan 2005 also a 'tiger' month? Unless, in 2005, the lunar January month is the same as the western j…
Last reply by Robert Lee, -
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.

