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These are some considerations: 1. Avoid marriage and even move house during Chinese Lunar 6th month? 1.1. There is some "truth" in this. As in the past and even today; some old folks or elders say that 6th lunar month is "half-half". As this is the mid-point of the lunar year. 1.2. And doing thing or getting married on a half-half 50-50 month is as inauspicious as e.g. 7th lunar month or Qin Ming month. 2. Lowest common denominator: 2.1. Traditionally, there are two methods in selecting dates:- 2.1.1. Tung Shu This book comes out a few months before the next year. It is not tagged to anyone's birth-date(s). And often, very popular with road-side fortune-tellers. Thus if o…
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Thanks for your reply. Your report for me said that Earth element was best for my career but I am struggling to find an option that would be appropriate to me. Construction, Property, Estate Agency, etc would not be appropriate for me. Could you give me some more fields, jobs, or ideas for Earth Element? This is why I was asking about maps or nutrition for food industry. Interior Design? Or would this come under "Arts" which is Water element
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Hi, what if I really need to move during this period...is there anything i can/should do? Thanks!
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Hi there, am a semi intermediate feng shui experimenter myself and though i may not be a 'Master' , such as Cecil, I might be of some help. I've watched quite a few feng shui videos and tried quite a few things. Cecil is quite right in saying that the BTB Feng shui is absolute rubbish (N = career, etc). I tried it for a year and it made me quite ill and ruined my life (in a nutshell). If you want help rectifying your fame and reputation, Your bathroom is considered to be where the reputation is. Make sure that is clean and looks good. remove plants and make sure it has generally good feng shui, (no feng shui trinkets however as these backfire, in my personal experience) (…
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Might it also be an idea to look at your Houses 8 luck sectors and sector elements as well as your personal 8 lucky directions?
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Think of annual Flying Stars like fine tuning ..........
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Appreciated very much on your reply, Mr.Lee. Very clear.
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Hi Cecil Shifu, Thank you so much for your reply. Your advice has given me some peace of mind. Knowing the pro & con of the partition, I now know what precaution to take if I proceed with it. Our children will have their own room and thus, I can place our own bed slightly further away from the stagnant area and hope to get better air ventilation. Good to have pointed out the bed head in bedroom 2 to me. We will shift it further from the point where we will place our TV in master bedroom.
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In a practical world; so long as the design and placement seems to work for you this is acceptable. As frankly, there is no "bible" or "encyclopedia" to say that a dining table has to be of a certain fixed design. Like our 2nd Prime Minister's wife used to say: "His (TT Durai's pay of around $600,000) is peanuts. And this is in Feng Shui considered as "peanuts" if compared to some other considerations.
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This ceiling is non-load bearing.
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#08-08 On the 3M semi-circular grey floor mat
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If one has the time; can do a search at the TOP left frame of this forum for "Holy Trinity of Luck". These are just two examples of earlier resources posted to this forum to give additional flavours of Earth Luck (Feng Shui) and Man or Human Luck factors:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=34562&new=?iframe=true http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=17418&new= There are more... if one does further search.
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This has more to do with common sense (first). In the remote sense that especially if the sewerage pipe leaks; hopefully it does not drip on someone going thru the back door. From my personal past experience; many older homes that are considered Feng Shui safe also have a similar situation where the toilet is just above the middle of the back yard area. But often, the back door, though is not directly below this toilet. The backdoor is somehow to one side of the back yard area. Thus this may be different from what you had described. If one knows how to plot the Flying Star numbers; then determine what are the flying star numbers at this back door area. Thus usually after …
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Human or Man Luck considerations. As mentioned under Part 1: besides Feng Shui there is also the element of Human or Man Luck considerations. Human or Man Luck can simply be considered as feel good or bad about something. For example: you found that the ideal position of your bed is where your bed-head may not have a backing for your head. Just imagine, you have this "not so good feeling about it" Subsequently, you have 10 visitors e.g. family members or relatives visiting you. And if just 3 out of 10 of the visitors share similar comments; would even feel worse-off. If one is the type who easily "goes into cold sweat" or feel very uncomfortable; one would have to live w…
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Hi Master Cecil, May I know any concern to by a condo unit (label X in the attached picture) which is a triangle shape building? Thank you.
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Hi, any help appreciated as our house (blue dot) is on a strange shaped block with a park next to it. you can see the park crosses the front of our house and we are in-between two roads - thank you
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Hi Mr Cecil Lee, Thank you for this information website and forum. I need to face my bed facing the south west direction but the back is windows and i am unable to flush my bed against the window due to a beam above the windows. can i do a partition up till the low of the window and place my bed against it? I have a picture below for reference. sorry for the ugly drawing.
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Hi Ive included a layout of my place. Looking for some guidance to improve the flow. Been here for a while and have felt entirely out of place ever since. The beam above is an issue i think and i cant get around it. No matter how i place the bed it's still an issue. Any thoughts please.
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There is a tall tree on the street in front of our new rental entrance. It's about 20feet away. Any remedies I need for this or is it far enough away from door?
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Hi, I attached images of the house no.25 for your advice. ??
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Hi master, We placed deposit to a resale ec and now waiting to sell off our current hdb before we could exercise the otp of that ec. Thid happen in end-feb 2017. We've been marketing since then but no luck in getting buyer. Our current location is very good. Both my son and wife keep falling sick one after another from feb until today (could be due to he just go infant care since 2nd week of feb) then they passing the virus typo each other (layman thinking) I amnow facing risk of retrenchment. I don't know what's wrong with us. Please help!! thank you so much. H family
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Hi, I have a sedimental souvenir I bought from Paris. It is a miniature Eiffle Tower replica made of metal. While it is not super pointy at the top, I am wondering if it is a bad Feng Shui object or it has to be placed at a particular place since it is metal. I've seen similar replicas placed in a French Vietnamese sandwich shop and they are doing extremely well. Hard to believe it is bad. Anyway, my apartment is a rectangular shape with living room on the left upon entering, then open kitchen in the middle and then 2 bedrooms on the right. Should I stove it away in a box or any suggestion where to place this? Also, not doing quite well with job hunting. What's one small …
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Sun Breeze Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans sun-breeze.pdf 1. Feng Shui of HDB Sun Breeze @ Gambas and Flying Star Feng Shui of 4 bedroom type:- 2. There are only two stacks that are E1 facing in this development: stacks 141 and 143.The frontage has the auspicious flying star numbers and it is good to have open spaces in this home. The only concern is that other sectors have imbalances and need to be looked into; if possible. 3. Otherwise, the rest of the stacks are either NE1 or SW1 facing: 3.1 NE1. Has the auspicious water wealth #8 star at the frontage. Thus, units with water position at the frontage (balcony side) can enjoy goo…
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Dear Master Cecil, I was reading an older post in this forum about how far from the bed a poison arrow had to be (when the wardrobe is made of hardwood) and I was curious to know more about the distance of 2 1/2 feet. Does it mean that if the poison arrow created by a wardrobe, for instance, is more than 2 1/2 feet distance from a bed, considering an imaginary line at 45 degress angle, it can be less felt and the sharp chi gets somewhat diluted? I am attaching a picture of the bedroom future set-up and I wanted to ask your opinion. Do you think it is worth considering buying a wardrobe that has round corners or this layout would not present a ser…
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Hi Master, I would like to seek your advise in the placement for the altar at my new home. The place that I have in mind is right beside the main door however as I was researching the altar placement online I came to understand from a few online articles and web postings that it may not be a good idea. I am envisioning a large altar right beside the door that will be custom made and according to the yin and yang calculations for both the main altar and the di tzhu kong altar below. Is it really a bad Idea to have the altar beside the main door? Look forward to your advice and thank you master. David King
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