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The information that you are seeking is readily available; under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm Anonymous wrote: What Business fall under the "Earth" elements
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1. Frankly, I don't have the information (with regards to full audit type of information). 2. Most likely the number dropping off may be a coincidence (touch-wood). Just monitor the situation.
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1. One can apply the concept: G.I.G.O. (Garbage in; garbage out). 2. If one is applying the Chinese Horoscope; most of the time; they are just using your Year of Birth. 3. For example, most of the books will say:- if your birthdate is between: 7 Feb 1978 to 27 Jan 1979, you are born in the YEAR of the Horse. Reference: http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/ayear/a60-80.htm 4. Often, a reputable site will provide a good analysis of your ba zi. Based on MORE information: YEAR / MONTH / DAY / TIME of birth to derive your ba zi. 5. Thus, the more inputs given: YY/MM/DD/HRS; often, the better is the analysis:- Most Chinese Horoscope ================== Usually looks at Yea…
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For Free Auspicious dates:- 1. The link is as follows:- http://dates.geomancy.net 2. The FREE dates are always available for the NEXT 30 days. 3. Please note that often, the maximumnumber of persons to review the dates are : TWO.If more person's auspicious dates are reviewed; it is much harder to find good dates. Leong S. wrote: My family Zodiac : Myself - Ox , Husband - Rat , Son - Rooster 4. GIGO: Garbage in, garbage out. Auspicious dates are selected based on Year / Month / Day and (optional Time of birth). And not based on Ox, Rat and Rooster? Perhaps wondered into "outerspace?"
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Dear Mr. Cecil Lee: Thank you very much for the insight. However, I'd like to share with you that one of the Feng Shui Consultants here has said that since this business is intoFinance/Money the Business Element would be Water. I'm confused. Please advice. With much thanks, Regards, Kavita
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1. As the saying goes: "location, location, location". 2. Frankly, many of us can only "so called pathe our home with gold" but when we look out of our four walls; we simply cannot change what is out there! Jolie Q. wrote: My new loft window faces East (I am kua #9 female). The street is half lofts, half warehouse buildings. There is a factory smokestack that can be seen down about 2 blocks over that emits smoke on weekdays up into the air. What types of remedy do you suggest for this? 3. Here, one has to appy commonsense approach. But sometimes commonsense may still be not good enough: 4. If due to the nature of the surrounding buildings; hopefully, the smoke from …
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1. If you are following the Eight House concept, then sleep with your head facing a good direction. 2. As this is a free GENERAL advice forum; you may want to consider on your end, drawing a Flying Star chart. Usually, this is looked at : for example, if a sector has rather bad flying stars such as #5 or #2; then it may be better to sleep in other sectors.... this sort of thing....
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1. The phrase "dust to dust..." 2. In previous communications, I have mentioned that cremation is viewed as a "neutral" occurrence. In contrast to a burial, where the location of the burial was believed to have an impact on the descendants' Feng Shui luck. 3. Anything that is cremated and turned into ashes is neutral, and there are no known factors that suggest a spirit can reside in ashes. 4. Due to the neutral nature of ashes, it would not have any impact on the Feng Shui of your home, whether it is from an animal or a person.
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1. Frankly, the Grand Duke concept should not be treated as "rocket science". 2. It has more to do with:- 2.1. Disturbing the Grand Duke i.e. such as re-painting walls or demolishing walls or renovation of floor tiles at NE (this year) 2.2 If one is nothing disturbing or touching Grand Duke, generally, there is no major concern. For example meditating is a peaceful activity; so where to or how to antagonise Grand Duke? Thus this is not an issue.
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1. Usually an Feng Shui audit can determine what is the issue. 2. However, this goes beyond this forum. 3. Another aspect or (acceptable) alternative is perhaps to seek some form of professional counselling help as many of these issues are overlapped by Human or man luck factors... Corinne S. wrote: I am married 3 months ago (15 juni 2009) after living 7 years together. And suddenly his attitude has changed. My question is: was this the right time for me to take this decision. I have such bad feelings now about it and I wonder if there is a possibility to change my unhappines.
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1. For larger areas (& rooms) it is strongly recommended to use the pie chart method. 2. If the two sets of Flying Stars span between two bedrooms:- 2.1. Visualise where is your bed and see which sets of flying star numbers falls within the majority of the bed and/or 2.2. If there are openings to the bedroom; consider which sets of stars covers especially the windows or any openings (doors or windows) that may be frequently-be-opened quite often. 3. Process of elimination Since both sets of flying stars:818 997 do not contain #5 nor #2 then it is safe to say that one does not have to worry about the bad earth #2 or #2 elements.
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1. Frankly so long as you close your gate and have the fence it is perfectly OK, already. 2. In Asia, basically Thailand revere the elephant - while India treats it as a work-horse. No significance in Feng Shui.. unless you are literally "wanting" to trample your "relatives"... Again, this has nothing to do with Feng Shui.
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Frankly, if you are not sure, best to "invest" in or search for a Geomancer that provides Can or Cannot buy service or services for a home. Usually, if you are very interested in a home; and if you engage a geomancer to advice on "Can or cannot buy"; on that visit; the geomancer will advice on the home and if the home has issues; will advise you further and often, you will get to understand what to look out for (later) on your next house hunting. Hope you understand that a one line statement that you had made below:- sounds so simple.... Koon Eng C. wrote: Please advice how to find the location of chai wei in a house as i am planning to buy a resale flat
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These are the considerations:- 1. Any of the breadwinner(s) doing your own business? If yes, be careful, this is certainly one down... so there should not be more wealth leaks in the home. 2. If any of the breadwinners are salaried worker(s) - not so bad. Generally, still "manageable" or acceptable. 3. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view, so long as a car can (may or maynot) slam into the home from the junction; it is a considered a leak. From one of the pictures.. from outside looking inwards.. it does seem so. Therefore, in Feng Shui, this is one equivalent of a home affected by T junction. 4. From the inside, it looks more comforting as the garden seems…
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1. Frankly, your question is too general. 2. If you are really interested in a home, it is always a good investment to consider Feng Shui service like "Can or cannot buy" especially if one has superficial knowledge of Feng Shui. 3. For example; the pros and cons include:- 3.1. How suitable is the house to the breadwinner(s) 3.2. What is the Flying Star facing direction? 3.3. What is the external Shapes and Forms Feng Shui of the home or apartment like. 4. What you have mentioned is only a tiny "prick" of shapes and forms of the centrepoint + toilet + kitchen 5. In addition to 3.1 to 3.3. many other considerations include where is the stove situated; is the stove fac…
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Anonymous wrote: I am a SW (Kun) and my wife is S (Li). 1.) We are shopping for a house but are concerned because our directions are in conflict. Can we simply enter a house from 2 different entrances that correspond to our good directions? Is entering by 2 different ways going to affect our marriage? Yes, this should be avoided as it has more to do with "human" feel nice or feel not so good factor. If one has young children, imagine how they will feel or think of such a situation. Anonymous wrote: I am a SW (Kun) and my wife is S (Li). 2.) When determining the placement of bedrooms, bathrooms, etc, should one person's good directions prevail since we have confli…
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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=
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1. Yes, a bedroom should be well ventilated. And moving is generally good: i.e. open window to allow fresh air. 2. Under commonsense approach to Feng Shui, the windows can be opened (fully or partially) so long as :- 2.1. If strong winds, then make sure that the bed (face/head) is directly away from this window. Best that the bed is away from the bed. 2.2. Moving "air" such as placing a fan to circulate air within the bedroom is always a plus point. 2.3. For those who have the privilege of turning on air con; it is best that the air-con should not be located above one's bed-head. As cold winds flow downwards and at night, if air con is turned on, cold air would blow …
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1. In my opinion, there is no basic to equate pink flowers with flower of romance. 2. There are some Feng Shui practitioners that recommend the use of blue flowers - for those lacking in romance i.e. no romance luck, thou.
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Thank you, Cecil. I totally understand the need to have a full audit of Feng Shui. In fact, in the midst of finding another flat. Was hoping some simple basic actions to help first so that I can "keep" enough money for your services etc. Am still in debt..sigh..
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No, the toilet is not at the centrepoint. The cupboard is. See attached illustration.
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1. Feng Shui cannot really be done by “remote control.” For instance, if you don’t actually live in a home, your earth luck does not come from that home. 2. Just like with any other investment decision, if you personally have some concerns about a property, it’s safe to assume that others will feel the same way when you eventually want to sell it. 3. For example, block and unit numbers of apartments are not part of Feng Shui. However, for many Chinese, certain numbers can still feel important, especially if a unit has something like #04-44, and so on. 4. Many of us already know some of the things that may be seen as “bad” or poor Feng Shui, such as a unit d…
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1. A water feature that contains all five elements is suppose to create a balance of the five elements in a specific sector. But both in theory and at the same time the optimium consideration for a water feature. 2. However, in the past, a water feature is often used:- 2.1. A water feature with specific number of fishes especially "GOLD" fish : 7 gold-fish and 1 black gold fish is used to disarm bad qi areas that has either #5 or if there is a lamp post facing a window of a home and this is or was used to that effect. 2.2. For wealth: Nowadays, today, especially if the sector is SW (under the current 2004 upto 2023) a water position at SW is suppose to help tap the "…
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The move-in procedures can be found under this link:- http://info.geomancy.net Just select the correctlink and print it out. David Y. wrote: Dear Master, I have selected Nov 11 to move into my new house.Can you advise what i should do or bring during move in.Pineapple, oranges,gold etc??Do i need a stove to walk in. Would appreciate your advice. Thanks David
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1. For sure, this home is not at a "T" Junction. 2. It depends on whether it is a Period 6, 7 or 8 home. And many other factors...
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