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Dear Yak Heng, 1. The only correction method is often, to tilt the door. But in a HDB senario, it is impossible to do so due to restrictions by HDB. 2. One has to understand the various concept(s), their strengths and limitations. 3. In case of the Eight House theory, "wishing" away the wrong direction is near to impossible unless one physically make changes under para 1. 4. Often, anything else, under the Eight House is like taking a sugar coated pill. 5. Therefore, it is not so easy to use a "correction fluid" to ease the `problem'. It will always be there! 6. What is more important is that since, this is already a `leak' try to avoid more leaks in the home. 7. Or, tr…
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Dear Yak Heng, If you are D.I.Y. Feng Shui, then, you may have to spent more effort in understanding the various Shapes and Forms as well as Compass School Feng Shui (which includes Flying Star Feng Shui). Frankly, you may have to `burn-midnight oil' digesting as much as you can on these concepts. Else, the last resort would be to get a FS practitioner. Since, your short question cannot be replied to in total as there are lots of concepts involved even within each Feng Shui principle/concept. Warmest Regards, Cecil regards yhgoh
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Dear Anon, Yes, placing too many wind chimes can indeed be an "over-kill" especially if one uses the light weight alluminium type of wind chime. For those using the much heavier copper (hollow rod) with an I-ching coin clinger, this type, in my opinion, makes almost few or no sound at all. (Even in heavy winds). Perhaps, some of these, (for decoration) is not an "over-kill" since they are (nearly totally ineffective in making large sounds). Why not consider planting plants or shrubs on the fence or use "day" curtains. Both are equally acceptable. "If it is not seen, it no longer becomes a threat:)" Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Often, the colour scheme can be used in many situations. Neutral colour such as white or pastel shades of light colours are acceptable. The use of 6 coins is symbolic. Here, 6 represents big metal. And this is why it is often used. Other metal elements often used as a cure in Feng Shui are things like pendulum clock or wind chimes. In my opinion, this type of cure can be subjective. As not all practitioners may agree with it. In my opinion, it does help. So long as it is seen, it is ok. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Susan, Since you do not have furniture inside, then perhaps, see if the external landscape looks appealing or `clean'. As you had mentioned, the `first' impression of the front of the home is important. Often, Feng Shui is not meant to sell a property. But most people like: convenience (to work/schools/markets etc). And, likewise, $$$ plays an important part of the attractiveness of a home for a buyer. And if a home has good Feng Shui, such as open space and friendly, FS interior, hopefully, some clients may appreciate this. Wishing You all the best in selling your home! Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master Cecil: There is a sharp edge remotely pointing at the windows in the "back" of my house. This sharp edge does not fall inside the direct range of my house; nonetheless, I am able to see this sharp edge through windows. Does this sharp edge pose a threat to my house? Is a day curtain helpful in this situation? Regards, Jen
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Sorry to break it to you all, but these days you must seperate the truth from the lies. For the true believers of such fake feng shui practices such as ''Black Hat Sect'' and ''Eigth Mansions'', take a moment to read this forum post and understand why it is, indeed, fake as i have mentioned. FACT #1:These so-called feng shui practices were created some odd 20 or 30 years ago by some chaps who think they could take feng shui (a very,very ancient practice) and alter it to there likings based on there views. Which brings me to the next fact..... FACT #2:As i mentioned before, REAL feng shui (that being compass and form school feng shui) is a very ancient practice CREATED SOM…
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Dear Susan, If you have a sketch, it would be easier to visualise the situation. Overall, since all bedrooms often have a window(s) and a bedroom door, there is a limitation to where it can be placed. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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I got a problem wish you good self can able to help me... I want to know my name will effect my life or not.. my chines name is ???R??, spell in english is Chong Lai Leng. born in 1971 (pig), at 1-3a.m most of the people said I got happy life, but doesn't seen is right... current i got a boyfren but all people say we cant match he born in 1968 (monkey) I wish you can tell me what to do... what i can do make all my life happier.. coz everything doesnt work good on me business, life, relationship etc I wish someone can help me to work it out change my life.. Thank you for your attention yours truly Elaine
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Thank you so much Cecil for your very prompt response :) I think I feel most comfortable following the Traditional Compass School of thought, so I feel better about the current layout of my home. Thank you again and many blessings, Susan
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dear sir please explain if next door flat is locked for more than 2 years ,has any effect on other flats around.advise than in advance for your reply. badri
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Dear Monica, Frankly, in Feng Shui, there is no specific need for `special' paintings all around the walls in a bedroom. If you have posted this message to a "Feng Shui emporium", I believe, you will be happy `slapped' with various items to buy on their site. In Feng Shui, one key success factor is "clear space". And cleanliness. I am not saying that hanging paintings is not `clean'. But for those living in Asia, and at low floors, such as 1st to the 4th storey, there are such insects / reptiles as : lizards. Often, if one has three paintings, at night, one may just get a glimse of a few `fat' lizards, coming out of the hiding of various paintings to catch their bait. No…
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Dear Anon, Yes, this is considered as a `threat' to the `mouth' (main entrance) of the home. Given this situation: Taiwanese Feng Shui often suggests the use of plant(s). But if this is not possible, see if one can apply the concept: " if it cannot be seen, it can no longer be a threat". The next is the "terroist link" option: Get Bin Laden to help demolish the threat. *JOKE* As a last resort, one may have to consider the placement of a ba gua mirror above the main entrance doo. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Gerard, In my opinion, often these sun-shades do not pose a `threat' to a neighbour. In fact, I believe, HDB had already for many years back installed sun shade - in particular; for bedroom windows facing west or south west direction. Many of these windows have `clear space' i.e. often no obstruction as far as 500 metres or more (from another block of flats). What is worse is this `test': Sometimes, the next block is a full wall. And when we stand inside of the home, looking outwards, we tend to get `glare' or light reflected from such neighbouring block's walls. And this glare is `sha qi'. Many of the sun-screens as you had mentioned covers mostly a level higher tha…
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Attached please find 2 layouts for our house, first and second floor. I think we are lucky to have found 4 mountain stars but I am not sure if they can be activated. Can you show me which mountain star I can activate? Can I also use a painting? Thanks!
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Hi Cecil Happen to surf yr web and read it with interests. Bought EC Bishan Loft in Yr 2001 and recently TOP in mid Oct. I am a North West Man and my main door is facing North East which falls in the 4 good directions. Except that my master bedroom and two other bedrooms are getting the afternoon sun. My block is 33 and Unit is #11-07, according to your Number theory #11-07 does not seem to be very auspicious. Secondly, since my unit is #11-07, does that mean I have to move in period 7. Please advice. Thanks you.
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I live in a council flat with the front door facing north east what color should i paint my front door please help thank you
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hi Cecil! I am very confused over elements, e.g Metal, Wood, Water, Fire, Earth Do you have a simple formula that states which element opposed to which? E.g. Water and Fire opposed. And what element enhanced it? E.g Water requires Metal? Thanks for your advice! Cheers! Esther
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Dear Anon, 1. One thing for sure: Economically, it has future resale potential being in a popular/higher priced area. 2. In terms of Feng Shui, these are `point-block' type of condo. 3. And, point block condos are, in my opinion, has better qi flow and `points' of entry of qi in and out of the unit(s). 4. The major consideration is that although this is a `point block', it does not have the rectangular point block feature. A rectangular point block often has at least `three-points' of qi flow e.g. balcony, various bedrooms and kitchen or back area. And a forth, qi flow coming from the main door. 5. But the condo does allow for exceptional length of `frontage'. 6. As for …
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hi master, i have gone through your website and have learn more about FS. here are 3 questions that i will like to ask. 1) having gone through your free FS analysis, i have found out that I belong to the strong metal with favourable colours and element being blue, grey and black, and water respectively. Now the question is what does it mean by favourable element and colour? I have been to other FS website as well and the analysis showed that my luck element is fire and i am encouraged to wear red. my luck element is not equal to favourable element?? 2) in one of the discussion this month, you mentioned that a bed facing a door is not auspicious. what about a bed that is …
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Dearest Robert & Cecil Lee, I have been interested in Feng Shui for many yeas, with picking up books and objects to correspond with my Kua# 4 Sun being a water Tiger sm wood and East group, having made me feel very lucky and in harmony through lots of crisis that has been around me. Unfortunately I never really thought of my husband (as he really isnt into it) Kua#8 Ken Snake sm Earth West group, and now realize we are at polar of each other. My lucky areas is his bad luck areas and vice versa. Our front door is facing NW, I have three coins tied with red ribbon on the inside, 5 metal bells on the outside of it and a Pa Kua above it. A mountain in the North faces my f…
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Dear Cecil I have tried to arrange my room according to the 4 lucky directions etc. I am a Kua number 2 based on my birthday 1971. I rent a room in a bungalow and I use it as a bedroom and office. It is located as in diagram on the North/North East corner of the house. My dilemma lies in the place of the bed and desk in relation to the toilet and room door. As you can from the pic, I can only use the western wall opposite the two doors, and I have to put my bed in one corner and desk in another corner. I put the desk in the NW corner of the room (Longevity Corner for me) and pointed it NE(Prosperity for me). By Shapes and Forms school I am diagonal to the entrance door bu…
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Dear Stan, In my opinion, each animal belongs to a certain set of element. For example, next year has two relationships: 1. Metal Monkey 2. in the Wood Year (2004). Under such circumstances, often, many practitioners will apply the Five elements concept to see how well the "Metal Monkey" fit or not-fit with the Wood year. And as many of are aware, the Five Elements concept is prevalent and the most applied concept, to troubleshoot or explain things (be it a year, a month etc..) But what is most interesting is that some FS practitioners perhaps, want to have "fame" and would try to predict certain events next year. If one analyse their "predictions" closely, many will ch…
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can someone help me, i am lost as i don't know what i should do. i need some guide on what job is best for me and what do i need to do to improve my wealth and luck. i am very hardworking but i have no luck. i have work for so many years but yet i have no savings. i don't spend much too. pls help me i am very lost.
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Please correct me if I am wrong. I am reading both our yearly and 20-year reports. In the 20-Year report, there is only one Five Element Analysis which is Mountain vs Water. This is pretty straight forward for me and I have already applied the cures. In the Yearly report, there are 2 Five element analysis, 20-Year Star vs Year Star and Mountain Star vs Water Star. Is the 20-Year vs Year Star the one I should read for the yearly cures? Also, if the sector is inauspicious on the 20-yers report and also in the yearly report, should I double the cure? For example, my east section is being reported to be inauspicious for the 20-year report and the proposed solution is metal. I…
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