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Dear Steve, There are many form of auspicious numbers:- 1. 666 if you look at it in hokkien is 6 = luck so it is luck luck luck. 2. Some like to go by like 8 (fa - wealth) 3. Another way is by luck number and calcultion based on your gua just as in the example shown in this url:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports-list/perlist-eight-gua-number.htm 4. Some by meaning of the number. 4 may be (die in cantonese), but to the westerners 4 is used by like 4 leave clover which is lucky. So all these really depends on how much you believe. I think you should go for what you feel is good for you. 666 sounds like an auspicious number to me. 5. Probably other ways to improve y…
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Dear Cindi, If you already have access to the paid the Flying Star (Xuan Kong) House Analysis report. Simply login to your Members Area, regenerate the Flying Star report, there will be a link to the 2003 yearly analysis. You will be able to read the analysis with the suggestions etc. You can also take a look at our 2003 Yearly Forecast. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/yearly-forecast/forecast-2003.htm Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Darlyne, Yes, based on the year of birth 1974 is Tiger Wood. So if you just use a basic Year of Birth Analysis, most will determine you to be a Wood Element. For the many people born in 1974, they will not all belong to Wood element some may be a fire-wood, water-wood etc. So each day provides a different element. There is also another element based on the Eight House Gua Number which is also based on the year of birth. So these two are not very good feng shui analysis tools to determine what element you really are. The best way is to use the Ba Zi Feng Shui where it takes into account your Year, the Month, the Day and Hour of birth to give you a very accurate analy…
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Dear Kay, 1. Placing the figurines in the living room is indeed the most common location. 2. In my vast experience visiting Chinese homes, I have observed that the Fu Lu Shou figurines are typically placed on a display table, often on an open shelf. This practice is widely followed. 3. Placing the figurines under a waterfall is not a common tradition. 4. While some may pour virtual water on the figurines, I personally do not recommend this as it is best to stick to traditional customs. 5. It is crucial to ensure that the figurines are not placed below a beam and to adhere to other guidelines such as avoiding placement on the opposite wall of a toi…
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Hi, In terms of the two dates, 3 May is better. Though, it is not the best dates but at least it is not as inauspicious as the 30th April 30 which both person are inauspicious. There are other better dates such as 8 May 2003 than the 3 May. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Joan, As we are still very busy during these Dec / Jan. We will try to get such an analyse done to compliment our existing Year 2003 Forecast. Check out our Website or Announcement Conference for a link once it is ready. We will try to get it ready before 1 Feb 2003 (where the Chinese New Year actually stars). Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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I lost my job shortly after I had moved to this house. And it has been difficult for me to find decent job opportunities ever since. I am well educated (with several degrees), hard working. I have no bad habit. I usually team with co-workers well. I just cannot think of any reason of being in this situation. Recently, I started paying attention to the "feng shui" of my house: 1. It is a big house (two stories plus a basement and an attached garage) and I am living by myself. I think it is called "leak of energy" according to "feng shui". I have no intention to invite people to live in the house with me. Is there any other "cure"? 2. The breakfast nook sliding "glass door"…
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Dear Mei, You can make use of the Free Aupicious Dates for the Entire Month to help you choose the most personalised and auspcious date. Generally for a Rabbit, avoid Rooster, Rat, Tiger day. There are a few date for you like 6 Apr 2003. Use the online report in Member Areas for more analysis results. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Hoa Luong, Actually, you check out this `Wizard' link on lawsuits:- http://sg.geomancy.net/products/recommend-solutions/so-lawsuit.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Sir/Madam: I (along with my wife) have to attend an interview before an Goverment officer. It is very crucial fo us that we get through the interview without any problem. At the same time officer should be favourable. Please let me know what steps should be taken from Fenf shui point of view. Regards, Viz
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Dear Flannery, It is best to look at the home from the perspective of Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. If distinctively, one of the rooms is `meant' to be the master bedroom e.g. bigger with attached bathroom etc... then, based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is preferred that the head of the house (breadwinner) should where possible occupy this room. If there is no distinction between the master bedroom or other bedroom, then, you can sleep in the North-East room. Usually, if your daughter is to occupy the South-East room, then, it is preferred that the room is harmonized with her ba zi. And this is checked with the Flying star of the room. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ling Tien, You can do it but, in my opinion, it may not be as effective. In addition, nowadays, a modern office table, has a monitor and for some even a PC cpu on it. And quite heavy. If it is not stable, it may topple down. not too good, thou. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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If bedrooms are positioned at North (death)and South (irritation)end of mobile home, where do I put the bed?
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I am considering a home that has bedrooms at the North end (death) and South end (irratation) of my "8 House Chart". I can move the bed around, but according to your report, these are unfavorable areas of the home to have a bedroom. What can I do? What do you recommend? Thanks
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Hi, firstly according to the work position report from this site state that based on my birthdate 6th May 1966 (3.15pm), my bestwork position are north-west and west. Currently I sit facing south which is my 'spook' direction and my back is a wall. Due to the design of my office, I can only change to sit facing west but my back will be the office window. I thought having the back to a wall is better than a window. So, which is better, facing my spook direction with my back to the wall or facing my best direction with my back to the window. Can anyone advise. Thanks. Fred Chan
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Dear Fred, Do you maybe have a sketch of the office/room which you work. 1. Ideally the shapes and form is most importantly for office to face the entrance of the room where people enter into the office. 2. The desk has to be anchored to a wall and not just floating in the center of the room. 3. The room should be your favourable at least even if you face the spook. 4. The window behind may not necessarily be bad depending on the layout of the room. So long as like the desk is anchored. Without a sketch it would be difficult to tell for sure which is better alternative. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Danil, The purpose of using Feng Shui, Ba Zi and other Chinese divinity methods is to try to boost our overall luck. The wrong way to approch this is to simply focus at one sector and cover it with gold etc... Let us not forget that there are more sectors than just this sector. The most promising way to enhance luck are: 1. Try to fix any leaks in the home, first. 2. Only after one has fixed these leaks, should one look at enhancements. Overall, Feng Shui should be practised in a holistic way. And, this involves many theories and concepts. And each theory or concept has a specific aim, strength and weakness. Frankly, if one were to do it on your own, then, there is …
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Dear Josephine, In such cases, I am sure that besides the unsuitability to the house, there must also be some flying star problems. You mentioned, that the bedroom is in the East. There is inauspicious star there at least until 1 Feb 2003. I am not sure what other stars are in the sector, but you should fix up the flying star problems. Probably my guess is that there are also inauspicious 5/2 in the base star as well. These problems together will usually create such problems as Health. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/products/recommend-solutions/so-health.htm Since you cannot move out, check whether you can do one or two things. 1. See if you can change rooms with your roo…
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Hi Ms. Lee, Thank you very much for your reply. What you have written seems to impact my luck in my work and health directly. I became hypothyroid after moving in my home just over a year ago. Your reply mentioned that Qi is compressed near the center of the house (X marking) and that I have direct paths of Qi (markings AB and EF). How can I improve the flow in these areas and uncompress the Qi near the center of the house? That is my main concern. Thank you for your reply. It has made me aware that the opening of my home is not taken cared of correctly and that luck that wants to come in is shut by the wall facing the door or goes out by its direct path to the garage or…
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My husband and I are West group people. Since NE & SW are Devil's Gate & Devil's Back Door, does it mean we cannot activate these corners since these are our good compass directions? Or only windchimes are not advisable?
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Dear Judith, 1. In my opinion, I feel that if the aloe vera is a `soft' (short) plant. And although it has some thorns, these are equally soft. 2. I personally do have several aloe vera plants and I also do not have an issue. 3. In fact, if they grow well and healthy, this is indeed a very good sign. 4. We can draw a parallel to having a TV set in the bedroom. Many of us grew up at an age where each room in the house has a personal TV set. There is no issue for many of us. This is about tolerance level: How thick is our skin? Some of us thrive on pressure. The key point here is that: we have a short life span on this earth. And, what better way to truly enjoy ourselves w…
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I live in an HDB massionette and one side of my unit is beside a staircase. Does it mean that it is a so called entrapped apartment? My unit is also at the turn of the apartment building as the apartment is U shaped. What are the other points in identifying entrapped apt? Regards Devi
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Cecil, I apologize if this message is a repeat. My computer froze after I posted the message so I don't know if it went through or not. In your chapter on House #, a 4 is an auspicious number. What is your take on a house number 220? Is it deduced to 4 or stays at 22 on its own? Thank you. Tammy
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Dear Donna, 1. Yes, based on your description, this is indeed a threat to your home. The test is to stand inside the house looking out of the main door. If you can see the threat coming, then it is a threat or poison arrow. 2. If there is a small roof or rain shelter at the frontage of your house you can use a 6 rod metal wind chime to neutralise it. Since most roofs are constructed with wood. And under the five elements concept: Metal can destroy wealth. 3. Alternatively, in the east or Far East, Ba Gua mirror is often placed above the main door to serve as a protection from these. You can do a SEARCH for the various types. Or go to the conference: Photo Tours of Interes…
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Am new to Feng Shui..believe it is pertinent, as is other Asian studies. Eight house AND Bedroom location show SouthEast as very bad..Death direction...this is where my bedroom is. In addition, a NorthEast door is auspicious...mine is SouthEast also. (Eight aspirations though do show SouthEast as favorable...wealth/prosperity). Also, a road intersects my street ("T" shape), almost directly across the street, it is on the edge of my property. There is also lamp post across the street, not directly, it is on the property line. There is also a drainage ditch in the back...it has very little water (2"-3")and it fills after rain, but quickly drains off. The house across the st…
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