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Hi there, My wife and I are moving to a new condo soon and wondered about any tips. Attached are the floor plans (up is north) According to the bagua the area of spiritual development is missing, so I am thining how to compensate or energize. I hear we can energize that section in other rooms as well, would we apply the bagua to the entrance of each room? Also, the entry way is opposite large windows on the otherside of the unit. How could we deal with that? I was told I should sleep with head facing west, or east when living at another house. Is that for every house/dwelling? I am born March 1985... My wife i…
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Dear Users, We have added a new conference to the Forum. Feng-Shui-Attachment If you have a large graphic file which you want to sent to us to view, please use this particular Feng-Shui-Attachment Conference. It allows you to attach 10 files up to a filesize of 3MB. Please do not sent such attachments to us directly via our e-mail address. We will view the attachment here from the web. Thank you for your understanding. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Dear Robert Lee, This week my department has shifted to a new floor of the building. However now my cubicle is located at the NE corner which is the Irritation corner according to my birth info. I tried looking for another area but every other cubicle is occupied. What should I do? I really need your help! Hopeful, Frankly, when you are working for a company and do not hold key positions in the company. It will be hard for you to apply feng shui or pick the best placement for you. In this case, for eight house irritation direction. Not much you can do unless you can choose another available working position or unless another office table is …
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I am sending this email on behalf of my friend who does not have access to internet.Her house was built in 1950 and it must be period 5 house. She had a new dormer added to her house's attic in period 7. How do I apply the flying star chart to her house? Use period 5 for the whole house? or Use period 7 for the whole house? Or Use half of period 5 to the area with older roof and period 7 with the newer roof? Please advise. Thank you for your time.
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Dear Master Lee, I need some tips on the flat I just bought, will move in Mar 2004. 1) I'm a Kua no.7 , west group person. Yet, my front door faces East. It is the worst direction for a west group person. It is a total loss direction for a front door. Is there any remedy or cure for this? 2) The flat only have 1 entrance no other to enter and leave. There is a private lift that I share on the left of the main door looking from inside the house. I share this lift with 1 neighbour whose front door also faces my front door directly. How should I make sure good Chi and fortune comes into my house? 3) I'm also confused with 2 different fengshui application, Since …
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Dear Ann, Please read below:- This report is no longer available as a free report, as it has been selected for My Feng Shui Members only as we have been exceed our monthly bandwidth, thus will not be putting a free report for this. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Hi Is it generally a concern to collect keys to a new home and enter it for inspection during a lunar 7th month? What are the things to look out for? Thanks
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Dear Ching Hsia, 1. To be frank, it is always easier to consult a reliable Feng Shui practitioner to do all the legwork for you. 2. But of course, you can do it on your own but would have to consider all the bits and pieces and like a zig saw puzzle piece them together. There are occassionally, the OOps! I think I have made a `mistake' in one or the other. Mistake may happen such as not considering a fundamental situation and the Oops turn up. For example, the house looks perfect but suddenly, without realising `oops' I forgot to check that the toilet is at the centre. Something like this. Please see below:- Each house has its own birth chart and a 3 year old house or…
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Dear Paixao, Usually, this is what many Chinese do when they move into a new home:- 1. Select an auspicious date. If one is not sure of a date, the two dates that are considered always auspicious are the 1st Day of the Lunar Month and the 15th Day of the Lunar Month. This is where both dates are on a full moon. The most recent Vesak Day holiday or (Buddha's Birthday fall on the 15th day of Lunar Month). 2. Does one have an altar or worship any deity. If yes, bring the `deity' on the same day as the day, one is moving into the house. 3. On the day of move: 3.1. First bring in the charcoal stove (usually the stove is made of clay and either in red or wrapped in red.) Red…
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Dear Matilde, Attached please find a common "new home blessing ceremony". But it is based on several Chinese customs. And, please note that quite alot of items mentioned are specific to the Chinese community. However, symbolism plays an important part in our (Chinese) culture. The most simpliest forms of `blessings' has to do with showering "wealth" into our homes. For example, simple situations could include: 1. For the Chinese sprinkle (raw) rice all around the home. Here, it is like showering wealth into the home. 2. Some Chinese sprinkle (raw) green beans also. This also symbolise sowing seeds into the home e.g. having children. Where the green beans: green symbolise …
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Dear Master Lee May I know if I can do the open door ceremony and renovation ceremony together at the same day where renovation will be done a few days later after the ceremony. Would appreciate your advise of the procedure if I were to do both together. Thank you very much for your help. Best regards Ning
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Dear Master, I have bought a new home but the Master and 1 common room window face a Mosque. There is 1 junior master on level 2 but the window looking out is a air well and above kitchen. How can i improve the feng shui for my new place?
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Hello Master, I'm looking to purchase a new home and came across this property and wanted some advice on if this will be an auspicious home to buy? I have asked several people with conflicting advice. Some say the water in the back of the home is not good Feng Shui but I've also read that if there's a water view in front, this could be consider the frontage? There are mountains on both side in the distance and the ocean is about 5 mins away driving. The river in the back/front of the home actually flows into the ocean. If I bought and remodel this house for period 9, should I have the auspicious double 9 facing the river or the other way around? It is the home…
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Please refer to attachment. The street directory plan shows high-rise developments as opposed to landed property. But you can see the similarities with the earlier home you posted. Majority of the apartment blocks are parallel to each other: such as Blks 127, 128A/B/C/D with Blks 126, 109, 110, 171 and 172. While Nautilus@Punggol 169 A/B/C/D and 170 A/B/C's share a similar tilt to your earlier photo. And this small development is at a road junction. Thus, this is a simple example to show that it is not as uncommon as what you may think.
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Hello Master Lee, I am new to your site and I feeling a heavenly break is happening to find you.First I want to thank you for your kindness and opportunity to reach your wisdom and experience in this deep and profound science of Feng-shui. Ihave research on Feng-shui for years,but still some areas are confused to me.Of course it is clear to me by now that feng -shui is like the Universe always moving and always changing. My husband and I areboth in the Ba-zaiyear, Metal Rat,he is belong to the East life group (kua #4)and I am from the west life group (Kua#2).I am trying to balance this opposition(their is your help so much need it) bed position is seating East,main entran…
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Help, We have moved into a new house. I am an East, Kua 3. Art is a West, Kua 7. The front door faces East. The house faces SE. The bedroom is located on the NW side of the house. There is not a lot of room in the bedroom to place the bed. Windows, door, heater andcloset take up almost all the room. The West wall has a wall heater and a window, the east wall is the bathroom and door, the north wall has awindow, south wall is closet. There is enough room to put the bed on the north wall, under a window, or on the west wall between the heater and window, or on the east wall (but has the bathroom on the otherside of the wall). Any help would be appreciated. Carmen
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I have encounteredproblems with roof leaking , water pipe leaking ,wiring problems andother problems which have all been fixed. Does these problems signify bad feng shui ? My neighbour does not encounter much problem with his new house. Does this mean his house is of better feng shui? To be frank, these problems are quite common and all really depends a lot on the quality of the developer of the house. I won't probably push all the problem to the fact that the house has lousy feng shui. Usually if the feng shui is really bad, then there will be other problems such as illness or constant string of other non house related issues etc. If there …
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Dear Anon, It is good that the house is rectangular in shape. Please see below:- In addition, this home suits more of a West group person. However, from a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view, it is acceptable as most of the side of the home will not be afftected by any afternoon sun.
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Dear Master Lee, I bought a new house and did not do the procedures for "FIRST-TIME OPEN DOOR" when I open the door 2 weeks ago. I have only moved in some stuff to the garage, not sleep in it yet. The house is not cleaned. Can I still do the "FIRST-TIME OPEN DOOR" procedures before the MOVE-IN procedures? I plan to move in this Saturday. Thank you.
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Dear Jonathan, 1. There are different levels of `participation' in the use of Feng Shui. 2. Generally, if it is based on intuition, if it is new house, what is you and your family's initial impression of the house. 3. It is always good to make a few copies of your layout plan and discuss with your family members the layout and type of interior decor used. 4. The inclined towards intuitive or by feel. 5. Next, for D.I.Y. plot a template of each family member's Gua number. And you can use the Eight House Theory. 6. If you are familiar with Shapes and Form Feng Shui do apply this to your home. 7. Check for any poison arrows (if any) aimed at the main entrance or any windows.…
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Dear Kirsten, 1. Frankly, if we are personally not too sure where to place these items ourselves, then, try not to buy them. 2. For the `normal' homeowner; they would purchase items as part of their decor for the house and it should be treated this way. 3. Unless you can get hold of a good professional FS consultant to do a full home audit for you then, I suggest that it is more worthwhile spending money elsewhere or keep the money or save it for a rainy day. 4. Another concept that one should consider is " if it ain't broken, don't fix it. " This is very true in many instances where some of us, for example buy not one but several windchimes or other objects and start pl…
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Dear Cecil, Thank you so much for your advise. I will be contacting you to do a feng shui for the new house once I confirmed one. Be the way, could you interpret this house number #12-1054 as the free report wizard did not give any interpretation. Rdgs. Nina
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Dear Marta, In my opinion, the first house you mentioned e.g. the toilet wall(s) share the same wall as both bed headboard. Although this is not ideal, it is still much better than if the house (near the cemetry). Especially if the house is either situated at a North-East to South-West alignment with the cemetry. Or if the main door is located at the North-East (devil's gate) or South-West (devil's backdoor). For the toilet wall / headboard, try to see if you can place the bed further away from the wall or better still try to place the bed on another wall (if possible). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Sometimes, problems cannot go away simply by sleeping it below the carpet..DOH!. dude!
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