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Respected sir, Visiting thissite is very important to me as it clarifies my doubts & is very knowledgable. On search I found out that in period 8 homes facing Sw are good in period 8, what are the advantages one can get if home is SW facing & if it is not, should one have SW door open for this period Degree of my house is 210,period 6,main door in SW My query is related to wealth,ifwater star1 is present with base star 7 & mountain star 4, can star1 be activatedherewith activated water as star 4 (bad star found out on search) will also be activated Please advice as to how water star 8 present with base star 5 & mountain star 2 be activated for wea…
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We have a P4 house with a N2 direction. How and where do we activate our wealth section?
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You suggested strengthening weak wood with water and wood before taking advantage of my wealth element. Forgive me for sounding stupid, but even after I read the free things, I can't figure out what to do; especially with the Flying Star aspect. I am only more confused. What can I do to enhance these areas & where are these areas? P.S. My Feng Shui master, Dr. Weicherng Pan, passed away with stomach cancer a couple of weeks ago. He was just beginning to teach me before he passed on. So, I am a complete novice. And I am confused. So, bear with me, please.
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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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1. Humans or each person has their (his/her) ba zi. Similiarly every home also has it's own ba zi. 2. For the home (landed property, condo, apartments, walk-up flats) as you had mentioned, some homes may be born between 1984 to 2003 = Period 7. In addition,under Flying Star Feng Shui, one has to determine the facing directionout of a total of 15directions. 3. Oncea full Flying Star chart is found, then one NOT only can find one's wealth sector but also try to find out and disarm bad sectors. For wealth sectors, please check out my many, many previous posts on:- #8 = current prosperity (0 to2 years luck) #9 = future prosperity (
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Dear Master Cecil: I have taken a look at the traits of the houses that are able to suck wealth from neighbors at http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-hunting/po-hunting-faq.htm I become very confused. It looks like an end house is in a receiving position for wealth from houses ahead of it at both sides. Are the corners of wealth-losing houses poison arrows pointing to the wealth-receiving house? Please help shedding light to my confusion. Thank you. Regards, Jen
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Dear Sophia, Please see below:- It is the belief that if one displays decorative objects (note: call them whatever one wants "wealth vase ...." etc... But really, these are only objects made by ordinary man! One of the beliefs is that if one keeps such objects, it is best always to cover the top and not let the vase be "empty". Some would place another smaller covered container to cover this "mouth" of the vase, while others could simply cover it fully with a cut-out cardboard, styrofoam etc.... In Singapore, we read of magic "stones" that can cure cancer etc... This is where such people prey older folks -- into parting with their savings! Therefore, all of us s…
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Dear Christina, Firstly, Congratulations! To your brother! I will provide the write-up soon. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Based on what you have said, could I please know which dog am I as well as which rooster my fiance is? (water, fire, etc) and suggestions if they are incompatible in any sense. Just use this free ba zi analysis and enter your date of birth to check out what element you and your fiance is. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-element.htm You should be able to check out what element both of you are and look for a common element that favours both person. That is usually the binding element that helps to smooth out relationships. Anonymous wrote: As for selecting the date for a wedding, you mentioned that you have a system …
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Dear Anon, Frankly, there are a few ways to determine a good date:- 1. For most people using the Tong Shu helps them to generally find a good date. 2. Others based on the full moon or half moon. Normally, 1st or 15th of the month are generally considered auspicious dates. 3. More personalised analysis by considering the individual ba zi in addition to key tong shu event. Our website uses this method so it is like having a personalised forecast of best dates just for the two person being analysed. Either way, as long as you it is done properly, tends to be able to find a good date for you. I won't worry too much if you cannot change the date as you can also attempt t…
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Hi I am getting married on 24th May 04 and my own brother is getting married on 12th June, can we both attend each other wedding? My best friend just told me she intend to get married in March which is still within 100 days from my wedding date, I heard that it is best to avoid, is there any remedy or what will happen if I attend her wedding and she attend mine? Looks like this year is a good marriage year. Thanks. Chin
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Edited by Robert: Please note that wedding date isn't a free advice type of question. Simply because in order to know for sure whether a date is good or bad, individual ba zi need to be check for the day to see if it clashes or harm. Free analysis is only available for checking any dates within 30 days from today:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-dateboth.htm If based on a tong shu, generally 24th June will be bad for Dragon and average for pig. Doesn't show that is bad for wedding otherwise. Hi Master Cecil! I'm new here! I just have a question to ask. I cannot seem to find any chinese calendars for 2006. Is June 24th (2006) a good date for we…
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Dear Axel, Axel Tan wrote: My girlfriend and i are planning to register our marriage during march 2007.We hope that we can have any expert advise on the auspicious dates that we can ROM. Wedding or ROM date checks is a paid serviceand not a free advice questions since it involves personalised date analysis. For free date check, you can make use of our free auspicious date check for next 30 days:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-dateboth.htm Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Vanessa, CONGRATULATIONS! 1. Frankly, this has more to do with beliefs (Chinese beliefs) than Feng Shui. 2. In the past, it is common to see the frontage of a wedding card with the circular Phoenix and Dragon motif on pink coloured paper. 3. A sample is as shown under Geomancy.net's picture resources:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?action=view&link=Celebrations_And_Festivals/Chinese_Weddings/invitation_cards&image=wedding-f2.gif&img=0&search=wedding&cat=all&tt=&bool=and 4. This is where the Phoenix is suppose to represent the dragon represents the male gender with the `double happiness' motif at the bottom of th…
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Hi, 1. A good location is always on the wall of the `head' of the bed (headrest). 2. In modern times, we are less concerned with the dimension of the size of the photo. But some Feng Shui practitioners may want to consider this. In my opinion, what `feels good' should be acceptable. In my opinion, if you want to hang the wedding photo, my first preference is to hang it as mentioned under Para 1. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I will be shifting to my new house soon. I would like to find out where is the most suitable place in the masterbedroom to hang the wedding photograph ? A friendmentioned that it is not good feng shui to hang the wedding photograph on the wall above the bed headboard. Is it true ? Frankly, this is subjective. Some people believe that if you have the picture above the bed, it signify a married couple. While others, view it in such a way that if you constantly see too much ofit, sometimes it may create more friction especially if you see it every day and night. This is especially so maybe due to age, ie as you grow older, seeing photo of yourse…
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: My sister had taken a series of wedding photos in a deserted oldbungalow withshattered/broken window panes at the background.And she intend to place all these photos intheirmaster bedroom..I am just wondering ifthe photos with shattered/broken windowsare inauspicious tonewlyweds since broken windows are considered negative elements? And if so, is there anyway tocounteract the negative elementslike changing the photo frames or placing it in other parts of the house? Please advise. Thank you so very much. Generally, anything that is broken or old will not really be good to look at. So in a way it does not seem like the best kind of photos selec…
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Dear Anon, The situation you faced is often very common. This is because one must understand: 1. The Tong Shu dates are often very general advise. Since it is not customised to the couple(s). 2. Many Feng Shui practitioners look into the couple's ba zi to see if the date is suitable for both (or not). 3. In addition, it is good to check whether the date is suitable for the parents and parents-in-law. If not, one way is to wear some colour(s) that is favourable to their ba zi. 4. Cannot interpret the gabbled posting "????". Most of the time, Chinese prefer not to get married during the 7th lunar month. Warmest Regards, Cecil Thanks. Edmond
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1. Frankly, in my opinion, higher floors are often less of a concern of being "dirty". Majority of "dirty" homes are either ground floor upto usually 4 or 5th storeys high even for a weekend house. 2. Drawing a proper Flying Star chart can often hold a tell-tale sign especially if there are high concentrations of "yin" stars in a specific sector e.g. a vacant bedroom. 3. In general, if you have brought all your family members to the apartment and do check with them how they feel about the home. 4. Otherwise, get professional help from Geomaners to do a Feng Shui audit. Many of us, especially with our specialsed luo pan is able to "detect" such entities (or non-entities…
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Further to what I had mentioned, avoid using a water feature at sector(s) with #3 and or #4. Do also check the 20 year flying stars if there are any /and or #3 and/or #4.
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Hi I am serching for feng sui book which is available online for free downloading can you suggest good website
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You can try Cecil's Fun with Feng Shui website edition. This is a free website edition of the his popuplar Fun with Feng Shui downloadable feng shui book. http://my.geomancy.net/fs/tour.htm It should provide you with an easy and fun way to learn about Feng Shui. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Sophia, Actually, many of the beliefs centres around the Grand Duke of Jupiter or the concern of Tai Sui. In fact, this year Tai Sui resides at SW sector until after the 15th day of the 1st lunar month. And because of this, this is why the idea of not "confronting Tai Sui" at SW on the 1st day of Chinese New Year. For next year i.e. in 2006 before the 15th day of the next 1st lunar month in 2006, Tai Sui will be at the West direction. Thus the belief is that one should not antagonise Tai Sui during the new year. There is no harm in playing safe. But one has to be practical, here. Imagine! if this is the only door, then looks like one should'nt leave the house f…
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Where is the Wen Chang position in 2004? Should this be based on Eight Mansions or Flying Star? My daughter has a kua of 7 and my son of 2. Where are their Wen Chang?
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