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Frankly, without some pictures.. I really cannot properly imagine it. Or even so, may come to mis-communication. Like the saying goes.. a picture tells a thousand words; while lines of text makes one yawn and (unfortunately) fall asleep... zzzz ... zzzz. zzzz. zzzz.zzzz
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Other considerations can be found at this link: http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htm For example, it is never advisable to place a bed directly above a sewerage pipe. Thank you for sharing your picture. Honestly, in an ideal world, there wouldn’t be any sewer pipes, junctions, or manholes at all. However, in reality, especially in Singapore and many other countries, sewer manholes are often located at the front or back of the home. We have no choice, as these are determined by the developer. It would, of course, be better if they ran behind the home. In practice, please check how the sewerage pipe runs into your home. Ideally, i…
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Under symbolism in Feng Shui; more importantly, the object should not: look fierce, seems "hungry"; thin or skinny. That sort of thing. It is quite subjective; but overall, since this is a family home, consult with family member about their opinion of the object. The so called "lucky cat" is not a Chinese origin. It originates from Japan. Yeah, the one where one of it's limbs (paws) waving. This "lucky cat" looks more like a pussy cat.. Thus, it would be a joke if somehow someone mistook it for a lion or leopard or jaguar of sorts... *smile*
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Dear Mr Lee, We recently bought an executive mainsionette at Bukit Batok area. We just realised that our main door, stove location and bed clash with our personal kua. My fiance and myself are under kua '8' born on 1983 and 1984 - SE, N, E and NE is our inauspicious direction. Main door facing is SE (151deg) - taken from I was standinginside the house (after the door)facing out the main door. Stove location (stove knob) is either at north (so that the cook can see other person entering the kitchen) or east (the cook's back will face kitchen door). Bed location (bed head board) faces east. Is there a cure for this ? Thanks so much for the advice. We are looking forwa…
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Teaching is considered as belonging to the wood element. As wood element implies "growth" of knowledge for a student. Just imagine a plant, growing into a strong tall tree. Like any tree, it does not need to be a specific tree, right?
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Dear Master According to many geomancer's forcast, next year's?Ox zodiac is extremely bad without any "auspicious stars",?only? "unlucky stars".? Pls advise without?any "auspicious stars" will Ox?people?badly affected?next year? When I look under my "strong metal" Ox forcast, you have stated in your website, "Average".? Pls advise?will "Strong Metal" Ox?be?better off?due to?its "Strong Metal"? Thank You so much Eileen
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1. The link for the FREE auspicious DATES report can be found here: Http://dates.geomancy.net 2. Please note, the date report is as-it-is.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Feng Shui is both a "art and science". 2. Unfortunately, if you do hire a geomancer and they only thing of pushing products; then such geomancers are a "suspect". 3. Holistic Feng Shui involves: on-site viewing and understanding of the home and site. And a professional Geomancer uses many of the "tools" to check for "leaks" and also look into ways to enhance a home. 4. Feng Shui is not a cure all. In the past, I have highlighted several circumstances where Feng Shui cannot work. For example, many years back, several "Bubble Tea" sellers with just a capital of US$10,000 could open a "tea drink shop". When asked to Feng Shui their …
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Don't become a slave TO the Feng Shui Ruler...
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There are several past resources on this subject. Here is one:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15247&new= Some persons can sleep soundly even with mirrors and reflective glass on wardrobe cabinets. Sometimes it takes just one or two persons such as relatives and friends to comment that it is no good and we may feel uneasy after that. If one is such a person, then, simply avoid having the mirror.
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1. Frankly, you have already said it. 2. Some things are out of one's control. 3. Given also that this is not your own home, as I have always mentioned:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks 4. You may have to look elsewhere to maximize other forms of luck. Given the limited information, if you are considering D.I.Y. then, you need to do as much research as possible.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. A partition need not necessarily be "air-tight". Many acceptable partitions have see through design. 2. Often it is considered not to use reflective glass facing the main door for two reasons:- 2.1. Symbolically, if the glass is highly reflective and facing the main door; one may inadvertently "reflect one's weath" out of the main door. 2.2. For some, when opening the door, one can see one's reflection (shadow) on the partition and some may think that there is "someone" in the apartment. 2.3. Often, some may use sand-blasted or opaque film at the main door side. While the inner side can still be a reflective surface. 3. For asthet…
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How to find a good date and timing? how much do i need to pay for this? I'm thinking of save on some cost, just look at calendar and get a date i want and i guess morning between 8am-10am will be good timing. hehee... Thanks for advice.
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I belong to Metal Element and lack Wood Element alot. Which elements and industry is suitable for me? (1) Working in Bank (East area), selling insurance products. (2) Working in Ship industry (West area), inspecting ships and co-ordination works. (3) Working in a Hosting company (Central area), selling hosting/internet/IT products. Pls advise soon. Thanks.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Sometimes, the clues are at the bottom, instead of the top. 2. Many concepts good or bad are related to commonsense (cow-sense). 3. For example, three (table) legs are inauspicious. While best is 4 legs. 4. For a "single" leg such as what you had mentioned; again, it depends:- 4.1. for example, there are antique Chinese furniture such as dining tables with OCTAGON legs. But these legs are relatively large and stable. 4.2. Gravit and legs. 4.3. In your attachment, in my opinion, it has more to do with center of gravity. Thus, if more weight is accidentally placed on one side of the table, this table can topple down. For example a c…
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If one kneels down on the red mat, the mouth of the dragon would spout water...
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More pictures of the dragon bridge....
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These are some of the considerations: 1. It also depends on culture and race. 2. For example, the traditional Chinese family, will never place an urn of a beloved dead family member in our home. The most we do is in it's place an ancestor tablet. 3. Of course, must discount some modern Chinese animal lovers who may keep their family pet's urn. Otherwise, we simply don't place an urn of dead family member(s) in our home. 4. Perhaps, you could follow some of the commonsense and practices: 4.1. We avoid placing the altar sharing the same wall as the toilet. 4.2. Often the best place for an altar is where it sits "…
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Further to what I had mentioned, the yellow area could bea protusion.
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In my opinion, these are some of the considerations: 1. Currently at this stage, it is anyone's guess whether it is good or bad. 2. As Feng Shui has it's tools to analyse such things. 3. Thus your statement is currently a question-mark. 4.You may choose to do nothing; and there are no major issues; if it ain't broken don't fix it.
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Frankly, as Rome was not built in a day; D.I.Y. (do it yourself)Feng Shui is equally no one-night stand type of thing. If Feng Shui or fung sway is so easy.. then it would not be fung seoway already. If you are up to studying or understanding Feng Shui, you really need to... spent lots of effort learning it... Cheers!
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These are some considerations:- 1. In my opinion, your question is like ebony and ivory: 20 year or annual (full stop). 2. There are a-lot of considerations even if one wants to say which is more powerful. 3. As mentioned under Para 2, there are indeed ALOT of other considerations. Thus for annual or annual cures, it depends on individual homes and the result may not be similar for every Tom, Dick or Harry. Other factors include: Heaven luck, man or human luck factors, philantrophy, education da da da .de de de da da... 3.1. In theory, of course, based on the most timely stars, logically, an academic would claim that annual is "more powerful". Even so, this is considere…
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1. In my opinion, although not common; but have come across such a situation. 2. There were also geomancers that ask their clients to literally place the bed-head against a fullwindow as they were applying Eight House Feng Shui. 2.1. What you mentioned has more to do with pschology then anything else. Some people may feel uneasy or feel unsecure as they may feel that someone may be peeping into their bedroom - even when the entire windows are opaque. 3. Froma Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, your bed-head is still against a solid wall - good or OK. 4. Furthermore; in a sense; more light can pass thru that specific bedroom. If it is not direct sunlight; e.g. light filtering in …
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Ask any billionaires and many still live in the same home where they prospered. Unfortunately, many call themselves millionaires but literally, all their money is borrowed from the bank and many even have their homes mortgaged. Billionaires don't change their desk positions seasonally. So, do you want to follow the filthy rich or the DOGS?
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