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Hello, I was looking at the auspicious dates for my DOB and wondering what the element of the day represent for each day. I have strong earth. Does that mean it is not good if the element of the day is earth or fire? Thanks in advance!
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Nowadays, many developers seek the advice of geomancers on the macro Feng Shui of both the site and what is outside of the development. Yes, in general a water canal at the back of the estate can / will have consequences on several stacks in the development. And Yes, even the running of the drainage from east-west; and even how the drainage from the site towards the water canal has an impact from a Feng Shui point of view. Overall, these have very high weightage : Water dragoons / Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Thus even if we do pathe our entire unit or apartment in pure gold - no use if the external or outside the four walls of the apartment is "condemned" or "corrupte…
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Dear Guek Rian, 1. Please note that one should consider: 1.1. Where is the frontage of the house. 1.2. Where is the sitting or back of the house. 2. Water Star(s) should be activated at the frontage of the house or a building. 3. In a tiny bedroom, there is really not much effect of activating water stars. The commonsense approach is that the most effective activation of water stars is e.g. the use of water position e.g. like a Ming Tang or Bright Hall where there is a water position at the frontage of the house. 4. Thus, one is most likely to swallow a sugar coated pill if someone can convience us that a water position can or should be activated in a bedroom. 5. However…
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I will gladly appreciate your help. I am a believer of feng shui and I really need your help. Thank you very much Master!
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In an article I wrote much earlier at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/photo1.htm there is a picture (Picture 3) where this house has it's back at the junction of a major traffic light junction. The owner went to the extent of erecting a high brick wall and he even placed two Chinese warrior statues and recently he even place a sign between the two Chinese warrior with the words " Fort Meyer " (Meyer refering to the side road to his house). At the foot of the two statues, he placed a wide variety of cactus. On the top of the walls he placed at roughly 2 feet intervals Chinese lamp to represent `lighting' up the place. Imagine, this person went to so much extent to protect…
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Dear Anon, Further to what I had mentioned, the key to understanding Flying Star Feng Shui is that "one must not simply - only eat and sleep on this method". I often see, some FS practitioners get into heated arguments on Flying Star Feng Shui. Looking only within the four walls in the home. Often, what is most important is that Flying Star is but one of the many methods used. Further more, I personally find that what is most important is the external factors. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi Master, My mother had not been feeling well. We not sure whether there is something wrong with the kitchen setup. We require your advise. Thanks
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Dear Andy, LIM BAO LI ANDY wrote: I am being told that I lack the water element after seeking Zi Wei Dou Shu, thus was advised to buy a rat figurine(to place hair, fingernails & ba zhi, for the master to pray on, once bring home must place in a dark corner of the cupboard)to fill back my lost element. Frankly, true application of feng shui does not require you to buy items or any figurines. Most of these items or figurines are just decorative items with absolutely no magical or mystical powers. For such figurines, you can buy it place it facing whatever direction and it will still not change your luck or elements. True Feng Shui is all about understanding your luc…
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Dear Master, Thanks for the advice !
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Master Cecil, I am relieved when you say my house is ok in terms of fengshui. Thank you again.
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Dear Master Cecil Would like to find out from you the following: 1. HDB resale has been vacant since 2018 (Collecting key on 1st/2nd week of Dec 2020). A. Is doing this ceremony (http://www.geomancy.net/info/initial-opening.pdf) as what you've provided more than enough? OR B. Have to engage a shifu to help us with the cleansing of house first to appease and inform whoever is inside the house about the change of owner before we do the initial door opening ceremony? 2. Understand that there is a paid services of SGD68 to have Auspicious Date for First Time Opening Door, Move-In, Start of Renovation. How far ahead will you provide us with the date &a…
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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
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Hello, Where is the best location to place my Aquarium for wealth and money luck? Please see details below. Thank youA! I am an East person (Kua 4, female) with many career blockages / obstacles. Lot of earth in my chart, not enough fire. My partner is a West person (Kua 5, male). He is the breadwinner. I don't know where to put the Aquarium as we are opposites so I am confused. The house door faces West. The kitchen cooking area is South Kitchen eating area is in the South East part of the house. There is a kitchen cabinet between the stove and the kitchen eating area and a kitchen cabinet island between the cooking and eati…
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I've brought a resale flat recently. The ex-owener had shifted the stoveto the servicebalcony.I noticed that I have to put the stove & the washing machine facing each other. I cannot shift the stove back to kitchen due to some restraints. Please advise whatcan Ido as I heard the stove &washingmachine shouldnot be placingeach other. Generally, the it is often not good for stove to face the fridge/washing machine. But this depends on the type of washing machine. For example front loading washing machine has a glass porthole. Thus under symbolism in Feng Shui, when water fills up the washing…
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1) May I know must stove, frigde and sink form 3 triangle angle like the one in the attachment? Is this the best combination in kitchen fengshu? - Please refer to my earlier reply. "Cow-sense" can explain this. 2) Can Conventional Oven/Microwave oven places besides a fridge? - No issue. Since as explained in the earlier thread, many geomancers consider a boxed up fridge as = metal element. Only some consider it water element. - For those who feel that it is a water element; perhaps; search for such fellows and you might want to post a question to that fella. 3) Can Conventional Oven/Microwave oven faced kitchen toilet or window? - For facing toilet:- This is…
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Hi Master, What do you think of kebun baru new BTO project - stack 123 (main door facing ne)? Stack 127 and 125 highest floor is 4, thus Stack 123 has west sun facing the main bedroom wall. Is it true that for period 9, ne facing is the most inauspicious? Looking forward to your reply. Thanks. Attached site and floor plan for stack 123.
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Dear Master Lee, I recently got interested in Feng Shui and found out that certain toilet placements in the unit that I am renting is unfavourable (please correct me if I am wrong). I have attached a picture of the floor plan showing the sectors of my unit. 1. The toilet that mainly concerning is the toilet that is located at the main entrance (Southeast). Not only is it located at the wealth sector, it is very near the main door. Is there anything I can do to remedy the negative qi of the toilet with regards to its sector, and also placement near the main door? Also, is it still advisable to place a water fountain on the left side of the door (looking out) to a…
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Hi Master, What do you think of kebun baru new BTO project - stack 123 (main door north east facing)? Stack 123 has west sun facing main bed room door tho. Is it true that for period 9, ne facing is the most inauspicious? Looking forward to your advice! Thank you.
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Hello, I am in the process of buying a new home and I think I picked a bad house lot. I still have time to change it, so can you help me pick the better one? The land marked in red that says “MINE” is the lot I picked. The only bad thing about this one is the house number is 4009. I read that 4 means death and 9 means forever (death forever). If you add 4+9 you get 13 which is unlucky in western culture but lucky in China. 1 + 3 equals 4 which means death again. The direction is southeast which is a lucky direction for my husband and I. I am the year of the sheep (1991) and he is the year of the rabbit (1987). I read that our lucky directions are East, Sou…
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Hi Fenger, In our Traditional Chinese custom, usually when there is a death in the family, most people will not wish to hold any marriage at least not after 100 days. It is generally considered inauspicious to do so. The actual length of period that most people will avoid having a marriage in the family really depends on your own traditional believes / superstitions. There are some people who will avoid having a marriage for a year, some even 3 years. So it is very difficult to put an actual figure as to the actual length that you must have before any marriage is held. It all depends on the individual. This has more to do with Chinese Believes and Supersitions. Take th…
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Anyone can help with feng shui for Mon Jervois? Which stack would be good for North-South facing? Thank you!
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Hi Mr Lee, would like to seek your advice regarding my apartment floor plan as shown in the image. As you can see, bedroom 2 and master bedroom are odd shaped and their room doors open into where the beds are going to be positioned (i.e., when you walk in at a straight line from the door, will walk into the bed). My understanding is that the worse placement is where the beds are in line with the room door such that when you lie in bed, your feet is facing straight line to the door. How about situations where the room door is facing the sides of the bed? Is this seriously not good? Any simple fixes that are not too intrusive? Do you think it is ok to live with this w…
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Would greatly appreciate if you could shed some lights on my worries. Anonymous wrote: 1. If both couples were to attend each other's wedding, what could be the consequences? Anonymous wrote: 2. If my brother and sister-in-laws were to attend our wedding, but we do not attend theirs, would it still be harmful to us? I must tell you that this is just a Chinese believe or custom. I am not able to tell you exactly what will happen as I never really encounter it. This is what we like to call as since it is something that most chinese belief, best to follow it. However, if I were to look at it from the western point of view, some also marr…
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Hi master, would you tell me please what do you mean about houses NE1 ,SW2 when you write ,for example SW2/3 and so on.... are these numbers the degrees for these certain sectors? Thanks
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Dear Ray, I would have to say: "it depends". Much of Feng Shui has to do with commonsense approach. For example, if the property is already at a low level, often it is not advantages to have a low lying living room. This is because, if there should be a severe flooding in a location that has frequent floods, it would mean that the entire room will be affected by water. However, in many new condos, which is elevated, having steps going down to the living room is perfectly ok. As you mentioned, 2 steps down. Two steps down is considered OK or auspicious as found under the attachment : methodology for the number of steps. However, in Feng Shui, it is not that fav…
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