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Love to marriage
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Dear Anon, 1. Feng Shui is purely about our `Earth Luck'. 2. What you are practising is not Feng Shui. Such things has the highest rate of failure. 3.The clue here is that it is too general to be of use to most of us. 4. For example, taken to the extreme: the question asked is : 4.1 Are you sure that you had placed enough? 4.2 How are you so sure that your other suitor of your friend, had place even more than you. 5. Frankly, if we look or reason out, such material things; don't equate to or can give us proper results. 6. In general, such things can be said to play with `our minds'. 7. Often, when it does not yield results: this is where, we should seriously say: let's …
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I am considering an unit but balcony and windows of all bedrooms have views of big drains. Is this unit okay to live in?
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Dear Master Cecil Lee My current work desk direction in office is not favourable. I am seated facing North-East 35 degrees. Based on the design of the room, there is no way to shift the angle too much and shifting to north will make the table look awkward to anyone that passes by. Do you have advise for me?
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cure for 3,2,5,5
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Dear Anon, 1. There is a difference between 2-3 and 3-2. 2. It is best to as you had mentioned keep quiet for a 2-3 (2mountain 3water) combination. 3. If it is the opposite i.e. 3-2, then this is considered a separate combination from 2-3. Thus one can still use constant effect of metal here. 4. Just last week, I had a client who had her master bedroom located at the East. She had constant health problems. The recommended cure is to: a. Use two separate sets of 6-coins at a distance of 1-2 metres each e.g. place one 6-coin at a corner and another 6-coins 1 metre to 2 metres away. In addition, if one is using a wind chime, it should be placed outside the window. Alternat…
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Dear Master, May i ask if this plot is bad buy? The Plot of the land is facing North, the land is sloping backwards, i could fill up the land to 1-2m to level to the road. However there is a small running stream of water on backside of the plot. Is this buy very bad for feng shui?
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Hello Master , If missing corners, anyway to resolve? Thanks
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Hello sir, would like to ask for your advise staircase facing as u see form the picture I'm not sure how negative would be... Or anything can be done?
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Dear Cecil, Is it good for me and if not what should I do? In my report, it mentioned that I should be wearing metal (Gold/Silver) to balance my luck. How many should I be wearing in order to balance the element since I am weak water? Please advice. Thank you
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Dear Carrie, I can understand your confusion. 1. `Text book' answer to the main entrance door is one where the house number is. 2. In real life, the door you used most is considered the actual main entrance door of your house (with or without the house number on it). In my opinion, we should `stick' with the second interpretation. If you have seen movies or shows of old houses in China, their main door is larger than any other doors and is prominently located at the frontage of the house. Nowadays, most houses in the west have a main entrance and a door in the garage. Some users here have taken `advantage' of this by doing a Feng Shui analysis of the two directions to det…
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Dear Master Lee, Let me first thank you for all these great resources. I have been lurking around to learn more about Feng Shui and your website has been of great help. Recently, we moved in our new home. The land is not square/rectangular and I'm afraid this could affect us. I believe we have a missing corner at the back of our land as you can see in this picture. Is there any remedy that we can apply to mitigate this issue? I have included a picture of our lot. Thank you!
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Mentor corner, romance corner, wealth corner...are all fast-food feng shui. This is an authentic traditional feng shui website...I suggest you seek Lillian Too's advice since its her invention.
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How to take a compass reading
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Dear Carrie, You can follow this link to better understand how a proper compass reading is taken: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm Based on what you wrote below, it is not correct to stand outside the front door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, For 3 years I have lived in an old hotel that went bankrupt because of lack of customers. The hotel is half way up a mountain, and there are no shops or cafes around. There is a very old building close by which was the main hotel. It looks like a ghost hotel. The rooms have been remade into apartments. After I came here, my career and relationships have suffered. Could this be due to living in a hotel that was closed and made into apartments? There is a feeling of "stagnation". Cheers
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Dear Master Lee We are looking at the attached unti. It looks like an L shape (front door facing SE1/SE2 and balcony facing NW2/NW3). Is this truly L shape where two rectangles need to be drawn? Or do we draw a square showing a missing S and SW sector (not so good for Period 8 and Period 9 due to missing stars and kitchen in wrong sector)? The missing S/SW sector is just a void, no adjoining rooms of other units. The second picture shows the floor plan of the building stack (unit is number 14). Thank you very much for your help. B
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Form Feng Shui
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Dear Anil, Yes, you are correct to bring up this issue. In a modern crowded city, one should instead look at Feng Shui at a macro level. Here, cities should instead be considered instead as at a micro level. Many cities come under this definition. Where, wealth creation is based on (for the majority) the wealth created within the city. Thus, it would explan one's puzzlement as to how do we look at Feng Shui of an apartment say which is surrounded by similar apartments or buildings and where streets may be relatively rectangular in shape and cross each other at intersections. Please see below:- Overall, as mentioned earlier, for a city, we can consider wealth as over…
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Hi. I am new to this forum and to the idea of Feng Shui. And TBH, the more I read about it, the more confused I am. It just seems that there is no good bed placement in my bedroom. The room is pretty small and narrow, the window is more or less in the middle of the narrower wall and it's facing southeast. The door is placed opposite to the window, closer to the right side of the room. Also my Gua number is seven, so my head bed should be facing southwest but then I would be sleeping right between the window and the door... I just can't figure out what would be best in my case. Please help.
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Dear Master Lee, based on the attached floorplan, could you kindly advise if which is a better option to place the Altar? If both are no suitable, can recommend other placement? My Altar is a Buddhist Altar. Thank you in advance.
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Hi, If I'm looking to lease an office in a high-rise commercial building, how do I determine which way the main entrance of the building should be facing and the main entrance for the suite or if I use the office window line? I don't really see anything online that mentions anything about it. I've been just comparing it to a high-rise apartment, but I'm not sure if that is the right way to do it. Please advise.
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Transparent Glass door
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Dear Steven, For a clear glass or see thru glass, such as those in modern shopping units, can be threatened by a `poison' arrow from a distance. Frosted glass or opaque film, would do the `trick'. Here, if one cannot see, it no longer becomes a threat is `half-true' i.e. half-solved. The treat has still to be neutralised outside the building to take effect. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, I’ve been having a lot of bad luck (and I guess energy) since moving into this condo. Bad luck with my car, almost a bad accident, pet dog gets injured frequently, body aches, possible health issues, etc. just all very strange and coincidental since moving in here. This unit belongs to my partner and we cannot move out because of this, and structural changes aren’t possible. I noticed today that our balcony door faces right into a long street and coming from a family that believes in feng shui, I believe this is the cause of my sudden bad luck and energy since living here the last few months. Any tips on how to deflect the rushing bad energy into o…
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Good day! Hello Master Cecil! Thank you for accepting me in this forum. i would like to know if this house of ours is a good or bad feng shui? the location of the house , the placement of the items base on the floor plan given, what do you think master? and also can i put a fishbowl in the kitchen lavatory in the west area ? please see below floor plan for your reference. We are looking at selling our property if this is not a good house or if there a lot to fix later on if needed. any help on this would be great Thanks jose
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A red fridge
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Dear Sarita, So far, I have not come across any problem related to a red fridge on its effect on water. Black represent the water element. Therefore, on the exterior, it represents the water element. Even internally, it is it is also filled with water. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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missing SE sector
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Dear Anon, 1. If your daughter has often has health problems, and staying all the time in your existing home, proper use of Feng Shui should be able to look at and diagnose the problem. 2. In my opinion, I also had a few cases, perhaps, one may call it a coincidence, but in these two homes, where there is a large missing corner at SE, and where, the couple had daugthers, -- perhaps, I have to say that it is a real coincidence... that it matched your situation. 3. In my opinion, the main concern is the missing corner. And it can be compounded by the wrong stars flying at the sector. Usually, the problem or issue here is the missing corner and it can be difficult to re-dre…
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Dear Master, Just a general enquiry on door sizes and if there are any concerns. My main door is 7 ft high while I intend to install a sliding glass door separating the dry and wet kitchen. This however is 9 ft high. The location of the main door and sliding glass door is not aligned. However, I did heard that it is best to keep the main door as the biggest. As such, is it advised to reduce the height of the sliding glass door opening to 7 ft, with 2ft fixed glass panel? Or is it ok to still keep the glass door 9 ft high? Thanks and really appreciate the advice.
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The 2 garage doors and driveway of this house face NE and the main street. However, the main entrance (front door) is on the side of the building, and faces S. Which is the direction of this house, NE or S?
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