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Hello Cecil: I didn't tell her I'm a FS practitioner and didn't go after any other info. It turned me off the way she bragged about being wealthy. Meanwhile, at the gathering, her husband's eye is wandering over every single woman. How wealthy can she really be if her husband behaves like that? Wealthy is when your husband only has eyes for you. LOL Maybe the practitioner should focus on helping them stay together. Just thought the center staircase story was interesting. Thank you.
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Thanks so very very much!!
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1. In my opinion, usually the effects of #5 will affect mostly those with large open spaces at the centrepoint (be it a home or office) 2. Just last week, I received a call from a regular client. He was late in calling for a yearly review this year. 3. And just twoweeks ago, suddenly, there were lots of defects in his precision production factory. 4. I went down last week to help neutralize the problem. 5. His is a medium sized company and in the sample illustration, you can see that the centrepoint of his office is "smack" in the middle of the office that has a large open area. 6. For a home, and if this is the common corridor or the toilet at or near the centrepoint, as…
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Thank you for advice and time master cecil and sorry for the faint scan... :-) Regards, Ray
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Dear Mandy, Please refer to this resource on how to determine the centrepoint, etc... http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-house1.htm There are many (many) Schools of Feng Shui. And your geomancy master is not wrong. In the past, ancient times, getting the main door is simple since, many of the homes / with court-yard are rectangular in shape and where the main gate facing is, the main door facing is often in the same direction. In ancient times, there is no such thing as so elaborate a building with honeycombs of various `facing' homes. Given this senario, standing at the centrepoint to the main door utilises the concept of "centre-of-gravity" and the flux a…
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Dear Anon, Please check your .jpg files again before posting as they are too small i.e. only 1k files and cannot be opened. - Cecil Dear Master Lee, I am studying your FS materials and analysing an not-rectangular shape house. I have difficulty finding the center of the flat. Attached are two files (center01.jpg and center02.jpg) of my possible findings and not sure if there are correct. Please advise. And, for my second question, (attachment: doorToWindow.jpg) the main door of the house is facing the window. Is this consider not appropriate as described in your free course? If so, what are the remedies? Please advise. Thank you very much. Regards, Ken
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Dear Ken, Please see below:- -- Extract from a recent e-mail on auspicious measurements -- Further to what I had mentioned; For the surface area of your `Feng Shui friendly' tables or for anyone wanting to manufacture Feng Shui friendly tables can use this explanation:- (One Feng Shui foot is nearly equal to an imperial foot. One Feng Shui foot is roughly equal to 43 cms.) Description of tables with multiples of 17 inches (lenght x width):- THE MAGICAL 17 INCH FACTOR "One Feng Shui foot was derived from the side of a square, where the length of the diagonal of a square is the square root of two. In the West, this is known as the `magic square'. Thus multiples of 17 inche…
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Dear Master Lee, Thank you very much for your time and advice. Very detailed explanation. Regarding the screen you suggested, does the screen need to be as wide as the door ? I know that, it must be at least the same height as the door. e.g. Can the screen be half the size of the door's width ? http://198.66.6.160/1.jpg ? Or must the width of the screen be at least the same as the door ? http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg ? Thank you. Regards, Ken wrote in message news:12935.6652@forum.geomancy.net...
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Hello Master, I need your expertise! The center of a SW sum-of-ten house is closed in a understairs closet. In attachment the natal chart of the center sector. To me this sector is rated average (due to triple combination and sum of ten) thus I don’t know if I must be happy and keep closed, or try lo leave it open for the benefit of the house. Thank you for your kind help.
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Dear Anon, Yes, you `hit-on-the-nail'. I went thru your description once and gave up understanding what u meant. Without that sketch, I don't think I can answer your question. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master Cecil: I have read the web page at cecilcompass.htm, which is very helpful. I have posted my questions regarding the unique situating of my house before, and I was to told to provide a sketch of the house. I do not have a scanner to upload the layout. I hope the depict that is provided following my questions would suffice. I need your expertise in analyzing the center point and direction of my house: 1. There is a good size pillar that is off but very close to the center point of the house. This pillar is from ground up all the way to the ceiling. Although the pillar is not exactly at the crossing point of the two diagonal lines of the rectangle, could it be t…
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Dear Anon, 1. For the extension, in order for it to be considered an " extension " of the home, it has to be an enclosed space. Not an open space or `shelter'. 2. It is usually not prudent to add an extension unless it is used to `cover' a missing corner. Avoid a protrusion at the wrong compass direction of the house. If there is a missing corner, one can use instead, landscaping for a landed property. 3. From the many analysis done on houses, the centrepoint should usually be clear space. If not clear space, leaving it or not e.g. using the toilet at all is acceptable. (Not ideal but still better than `using' it). The rationale is because the centrepoint is where all th…
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Dear Anon, If there is a WC in there, then, it should be considered as a toilet at the center-point. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Phil, It is quite common to have staircase(s) close to the centre of the house. So far, if one read thru the messages under this forum, there is no direct issue of a staircase at the middle of the house. Usually, if there is a problem, it is due to multiple issues. For a staircase, however, it is preferred that the steps are covered e.g. no opening or hollow between each steps. A mirror can also be used at the staircase landing to direct flow of Qi. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, I'm planning to buy a new house and now comparing these 3 condos: Central view, The Gardens at Bishan and Fontaine Parry. I know these 3 developents are of different styles and sizes so each has their good and bad points. But I want to know in terms of structure, location, site plan and unit layout, which one has better fengshui? Please kindly advise. Thanks alot! cheers, keryee
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Dear Anooja, 1. For star 5 for a period 7 / 8 house in the center isn't a main issue. This is because usually the center is not where most bedroom or any important rooms are located. 2. Usually for center of the house, it should be kept empty as far as possible this is usually where all the different influence will meet at together so not wise to have too much of any elements. 3. A more major issue where some homes are affected with the presence of Star 9 and Star 5 are present at the same sector. This is because Fire will fuel the Earth Star. So this is not a major issue to worry about. http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_neutral.gif Hope that helps. Warmest R…
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Additional note: Tammie, I have already indicated the center-point and e-mailed the attachment graphic file to you e-mail account. Thank you. Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee ----- Hi Cecil, I faxed my house's floor plan to you this afternoon. I hope you got it and kindly advise accordingly. Thank you. Tammie
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Dear Tammie, If you have a layout plan of your apartment, you can use one of the following methods of Free assistance:- 1. You can fax a copy of your layout plan to our: Option 1a:- a. Fax number +65 482-0570 (Paper fax) or Option 1b:- b. Fax number +65 484 5838 (Still fax as usual to us from your Fax machine. When we receive it it will be an electronic scanned image) for us to immediately work on it. And later attach it e.g. to a forum reply. For Option 1a, please remember to furnish us your local fax number so that once we have determined it for you, we will (as soon as possible fax) it back to the fax number you had indicated. Here, please remember to include your inte…
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Edited by Robert: Please zipped up the file or save under .jpg or gif. Hi Master Robert Lee Sorry for the inconvenience caused. Found out the size of the layout is exceeds the limit. Awaiting for your reply. Thank you With warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Edited by Robert: Suggest you send the attachment via e-mail to support@geomancy.net instead. The several attempts to upload isn't working for you. Dear Robert Lee Sorry again, I must have inexperience of computer. Hope you receive the layout. Need your advice. Thank you with warmest regards Sophia Chia
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http://b-g.co.il/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/א.פ.6-פנטהאוז-38.pdf Could you please help me by telling where is the centre of apartment located? thanks a lot!
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Hi ! Could you please help me to understand where is the centre of this apartment? Thanks a lot.
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Dear Lee, 1. Thank you for your effort in scanning and providing the relevant details. 2. It is thru, the proper details provided e.g. scanned image that makes it easy for me to provide the relevant advise. 3. As for the significance of either `protusions' or `missing corners' please refer to this URL:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm 4. The ruleset here is that a `protusion' or `missing corner' is one where a sector has either a protrusion or missing corner equal to or exceeding 33.3 percent of the area of that particular sector. 5. Thus a sector is defined as: based on the layout plan, equally divide the floor plan into 9 equal sectors. 6. If…
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Dear Kaushal, 1. Some FS practitioners mentioned that to `energise' the centre of the house, some recommend, placing symbolically the 5 elements e.g. at this location. For example, it could be the use of colours e.g. a piece of string say in the 5 colours or use of other materials such as beads. 2. In my opinion, many excellent or good houses have characteristics of `clear space' or walk space at the centre-point of the house. Here, if there is `clear space' it would thus not be possible; for example, for a toilet to be at this location. 3. I believe that the centrepoint should have clear space as again many excellent or good houses or it is where Qi moves from one side o…
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Dear all, 1. Further to what I had mentioned, often, I mentioned that it is `inauspicious' to have a toilet at the centrepoint. 2. Much of Feng Shui is about `commonsense'. 3. If we closely examine one of the rationale for not having a toilet at the centrepoint is because of `water' in the toilet / bathroom. 4. If we can keep this toilet, clean and dry is ok. But what happens if we often bathe in this toilet and after bathing, there is always a wet floor or wet walls or water in this toilet. 5. Somehow, such `water' has to evaporate. And it would be `nice' to have a toilet sharing an external wall; because, some of the moisture, can be `distributed' out of the windows or …
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