General Help
Seek General Advice from Master Cecil Lee
9532 topics in this forum
-
-
- Staff
- 4 replies
- 7.2k views
Thanks Cecil for the compliment. However, I am only as good as my teacher ! Cheers Glyn
Last reply by glyn, -
-
Sponsored Link -
- 0 replies
- 1.9k views
Dear Cecil, With regards to the Center sector of my business, the 20 year vs. yearly star analysis suggests to "use metal to exhaust earth" and the mountain vs. water star analysis recommends to "use WATER to exhaust metal". 1) I know what the metal cure is, but what is the solution for a water cure? 2) Do the above solutions cancel each other out to make the sector neutral? Thank you so much, Hoa
Last reply by myfs_77438, -
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3k views
Dear Hoa, Appreciate if you can include the actual MS # , WS # and base # with the Year #. This would help further understand the precise situation. Since there is often a difference in the mix of #5 or #2 vs other stars and whether in this equation is there a #9. Since #9 with #5 is a potent combination where #9 fire further fuels #5 bad earth etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 2 replies
- 4.5k views
Dear Mr Lee May I ask what happens if the weaken metal (in my case double 7) is in the bedroom (base 3, yr 1), which I cannot possible put a water feature there. What should I do? Can I change bedsheet to blue? Fire can exhaust metal correct? So should I paint the wall pink or put a red rug on the floor? Awaiting your valued advice. Thank You Em free-advice Listmanager wrote: From: "Robert Lee" Dear Hoa Luong, The best water element feature is a water feature like fountain. This is often the best and direct representation for water element. 5 (Earth) and 7 (Metal) is often best dealt with with a water feature which will convert all the negative energy to sometime bene…
Last reply by ehocrys, -
-
- 1 reply
- 3.8k views
Dear Cheui May, 1. In the field of Feng Shui, Chinese divinty, Chinese astrology, Chinese medicine and all other areas, it calls for balance. Moderation is the `key'. Thus, if you are a weak water person, adding `metal' is acceptable (but moderately). 2. Under the `33.3 percent ruleset', usually, if the area or volume is less than this, the object is usually of minimal effect on a person. For example, as you had mentioned, a small ring with a tiny jade or diamond, even it is a `3 carats' diamond ring is only a small object. While, a `T'shirt, covers a significant part of the body. Thus it is more effective e.g. to wear e.g. a white T-shirt which, in my opinion, covers mor…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
- Staff
- 2 replies
- 4.7k views
Is the Location of the bed ok for my husband and myself ? because there is no other place to put our bed. 2nd if not then if there is a cure for this, please let me know. Thank you Very much
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 7.3k views
Hi, Please read below:- For example of the material of the wind chime is metal, and there is 5 rods, this means that the wind chime is a earth-metal wind chime. Generally, 2,3,4,5 are associated very closely with the inauspicious stars, and if you hang this in location which has a star 2,3,4,5 you are likely to trigger the influence of these stars thus causing bad influences. It is not so much that solid wind chime or even that say star 5 wind chime is not useful. You have to be careful as to where you are putting it. If place correctly, the element influence which you are looking for will remove the inauspicious influence based on the element composition of the …
Last reply by Robert Lee, -
-
- 0 replies
- 1.7k views
Please advice which Life Aspiration, or Bagua direction I need to change/improve to help my family move to another state. What would you recommend? Do I need to balance my career sector, family, or mentors? I am stuck. I want my family to move to Florida - it is good for health, for relationship, for future, but probably not as good job wise, but still I need a good job there - so which part do I increase or balance? I am afraid that if I will improve career too much, I will get a better job offer here and we will stay in Illinois. Also, when I accent one area, let us say wealth, do I have to improve relationship area as well, or could it happen that it will be all work a…
Last reply by myfs_104715, -
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.3k views
Dear Hoa Luong,
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4k views
Dear Hoa Luong, No, (no) - Ba Gua mirrors must not be used indoors. Never in one's own home. At staircase landings, one MAY place a mirror e.g. flat rectangular (normal type) mirror here. This is NOT COMPULSORY. One must NEVER place Ba Gua mirrors within the home. Warmest Regards, Cecil
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 3.6k views
Dear Leonor, In my opinion, since this house was built in the early 1990's usually, it should be a Period 7 chart unless, there were (especially) major renovations done on or after 2004. Warmest Regards, Cecil Norman Leonor wrote: I would like to know what period should i use to make the lu shou chart for the house we are renting.The washousebuilt sometime in the early 1990's, and that should beperiod 7, but we just moved here in 2005 last yearthe month of May and this would be period 8. I read an article saying that the period you should use is the time when you moved to your new home not the time the house was built. I so confused... Help me please.
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
- 1 reply
- 6.4k views
Dear Saywew, With regards to the type of plants or trees: 1. In a NASA study, it was found that plants are good / effective. 2. As a general rule, you can plant any plants and ideally, the plant should continue to grow. If so, this is considered auspicious. At the front of the house, you should not however plant trees that can ultimately grow very huge as huge trees are not ideal for the front of the house especially since they will eventually block the Qi into the house. In many situations, one should avoid planting a single large tree on the front compound as this will create a very yin location. A conducive environment for Yin elements. Especially if the tree `expands'…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 2 replies
- 5.2k views
1. These are some of the considerations:- 1.1. If one is a salaried worker and not involved in the planning or future planning of office sitting arrangement. There is relatively nothing much one can do, here. 1.2. If oen is a sole proprietor of the business; would normally or may have good earth luck by renting or owning a good premise(s) and a good sector (even if the facing direction) is not favourable. 2. Frankly, for the Eight House concept: it is nice-to-have working in a good sector (especially Flying star sector)and even equallynice-to-have seating facing a good direction. 3. The Eight House concept offers: no cure: It is eitheror not and no if's or but's. For …
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 1 reply
- 6.2k views
Thank you very much for your help. More power to you.
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 1 reply
- 2.8k views
Dear Prudence, Firstly, try to use a compass and determine the sector the bedroom is in. Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm Next, try to draw an Eight House template to check to see if "death" or "disaster" falls in this bedroom. let him sleep further away from this room. If you know how to draw a Flying star chart, than do look out for #5 (misfortune/sickness) and #2 (sickness). Often, such stars in particular occuring in the 20 year Flying star or yearly flying star at a sector, would affect the household. Here, especially at the mouth of the house - i.e. the main entrance door area where possible do not have the #5 and/or #2. Warmsest Regards, Cecil P…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 0 replies
- 1.8k views
Dear Master Cecil: Thank you for your reply to my questions regarding posts in my front yard. Now, my question is what I should do with it? The size of this utility post (where electricity wires and telephone cables are) is 6 inches by 6 inches and less than 3 feet high. Standing at my front door, this post looks like slicing into my front entrance and I cannot remove this post (utility work inside). Should I plant shrubs around this post to block my view of this post? Or should I grow climbing vines, such as trumpet vine, around the post? Please advise. Thank you very much. Regards, Anon
Last reply by myfs_88310, -
- 2 replies
- 4.9k views
Dear Master, For somereason, can youremove this thread ( What Should I use? Lunar or Western birthdate?) for me? I'm new to this site and can't find a button to delete it. Thank you
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 1 reply
- 4.3k views
These are some considerations: 1. Applying Flying Star is about looking at the big picture. First. 2. Where are the openings vs e.g. the plotted pie chart to see where qi most likely flow into the home or that sector. This forms the key ingredient in later seeing whether a cure can be put into place if any. 3. Frankly, I can't comprehend this statement: "The five element analysis (mountain vs water) result in earth 5 (inauspiciou) and" (?????)
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 1 reply
- 3.2k views
PLEASE, I am not interested to get any mail to my email box! Please cancel any order of this sort. I'd like to see answers only in the forum. ----- Original Message ----- From: free-advice Listmanager To: Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2001 11:10 AM Subject: What to Do ?
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 1 reply
- 4.1k views
Dear Lyndha, 1. I understand your concern. Some Feng Shui practitioners believe that the front door should be `solid' and not see thru. 2. Alhough there is some truth in this, most houses do continue to have a solid door. 3. It is hard to generalise what is a solid and what is a `weak' door. But generally, in my opinion, it is still acceptable to have frosted glass on the door as one still retains `privacy' and does not allow anyone to peep thru the main door. 4. For the above, we can see that there can be two `camps' those who insists that doors must be `solid' (not glass etc..) 5. There are those who, would believe that it is either a non-issue or of secondary importanc…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
- Staff
- 4 replies
- 2.1k views
Hello, My house was built in 1961(period 5), but an extension was built from a car port recently (unsure of exact year, but in period 8). I am not sure what year to use to create my flying star map. The original date period or the one from the extension? Or do you ever use one period for one part and another period for another part? Thank you in advance!
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
We just moved in, and our upstairs neighbors are going up and down the stairs all day in front of our window. I would estimate it's about 5 or 6 feet away from our left front window, which is a very large window. It's an apartment building with an unusual layout from the 1960's, and we were lucky to get one of the apartments with larger front windows. However, due to our unfortunate apartment placing in the building (there's 22 units), we both get the stairs - and being a corner unit - we also have people walking by in front of the other, equally sized rightward window as well on their way to the parking lot. The two front windows and front door take up nearly the…
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
- 0 replies
- 1.9k views
Dear Cecil Lee, I am a Gua 3 wood person (East Group). According to Eight House (Ba Yun/Zhai Yun) - ideally Main Door @ East is Excellent. But unfortunately my main door is at South-West (Disaster) which I can't change/relocate (HDB rules) and at present situation I can't sell either. What should I do? Is there any remedy to this? Please advice n thank you.
Last reply by myfs_91783, -
-
- Staff
- 1 reply
- 4.3k views
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 …
Last reply by Cecil Lee, -
-
- 2 replies
- 4.7k views
thanks for the advice.=D
Last reply by myfs_140841,
-
Recently Browsing 0 members
- No registered users viewing this page.

