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Dear Siment, Feel free to go to:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports.htm And generate a free report: Find out your Personal Element. You can find out whether you are a weak or strong "element". You can go to the main webpage of geomancy.net (on the right handside margin) you can find both 2008 and 2009 Forecast. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. Appreciate if you do not post multiple postings. This and the past. As all messages in this forum are moderated. Quote: Melody V. wrote: Thanks for your help. I have considered the 2 factors you mentioned. First, my mother's bedroom will have blinds so that will take care of the sunset. Plus, she can always use airconditioning. My mother is hardly at home in the afternoons. 2. Above, sounds reasonable.I forgot that many homes in theUS use cheaper materials like gypsum board panels and insulation. Where-elseespecially inSingapore, our homes are built with concreteand bricks - which tend to absorb heat and later in the evening say at 7pm onwards, start to release it…
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Dear Sissie, In the traditional Feng Shui practice of using mirrors: 1. If one seeks a consultation, especially from a Western traditional school of Feng Shui in countries such as the US or Canada, in my opinion these practitioners would usually say that Ba Gua mirrors, or even mirrors in general, are “hocus pocus.” 2. Therefore, I am aware that such Western schools do not believe in the use of Ba Gua mirrors, even if the practitioners themselves are ethnically Chinese. 3. The distinction, however, is that although they are Chinese in origin, because of their cultural background—being born and raised entirely, or mostly, in the West—they do not face th…
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Hi Cecil Happen to surf yr web and read it with interests. Bought EC Bishan Loft in Yr 2001 and recently TOP in mid Oct. I am a North West Man and my main door is facing North East which falls in the 4 good directions. Except that my master bedroom and two other bedrooms are getting the afternoon sun. My block is 33 and Unit is #11-07, according to your Number theory #11-07 does not seem to be very auspicious. Secondly, since my unit is #11-07, does that mean I have to move in period 7. Please advice. Thanks you.
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Dear Ingrida, In most cases, I personally feel that it is not advisable to have a mirror facing the bedroom door, for two reasons: 1. A mirror may be a double-edged sword. Without proper investigation, we do not know whether it is placed in a good, bad, or inauspicious sector. If it is an inauspicious sector, it is believed that the mirror can reflect and double the bad luck. 2. This is also based on a common belief. When we ask most Feng Shui practitioners, the consistent answer is that it is bad to have a mirror facing any part of the bed. It is believed that when a person sleeps, his spirit leaves the body. What about a mirror facing the bedroom do…
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1. Really sorry to hear about it. (The constructions coincide withthe two of the worst sectors for this year 2010) 2. In the meantime, the best that can be done (crossing fingers) is to place "metal" between your home and the "offending" construction(s):- 2.1. Temporary purchase those aluminium foil and if windows or bay window areas at waist height face the construction then consider temporary placing aluminium foils. And for open areas (without damaging the fixtures) try to hang wind-chime to "counter" partially the issue(s). 3. As for shifting to another home:- 3.1 One major concern is hopefully the next apartment is a better one than this one else, it goes back to squ…
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Hi Can you do a review on West Plains
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Wow, that was fast. Thank you; I will look for an appropriate painting.
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Dear Mr Ng, 1. Based on the information provided, I have prepared a Flying Star (Xuan Kong) chart for your home. 2. These are my findings: 2.1 In addition to what was mentioned earlier, the Flying Star chart for your home also shows another “leak” related to the time dimension. 2.2 Under your current Period 7 Flying Star chart, you have a mountain star #5 at the front of your home. This is associated with loss of money and misfortune. 2.3 Based on this Period 7 chart, it is not advisable to activate any water features in your living room or balcony area, as most of the recommended cures for this home are not from the water element. 3. For your hom…
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Photos taken during construction stage. When I was in the area at that time.
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Hi Master I am attaching my floor plan. Overall you can see there are 17 steps here, including one landing between 13th and 14th. You can also see here that the 17th step while on the same level as upper floor, it forms part of the stairs. could you please let me know if 1. Steps will be recounted after landing ie the 17th step becomes the 5th 2. If recounted there are only 12 steps to middle landing, is this unlucky? And what can be done about this? thank you
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Dear Cecil, I have learned some basic Feng Shui through books and video (still learning). I realize that many high rise apartment in Malaysia design in such that either toilet or kitchen just beside the main door (entrance). Is there any feng shui clash? Normally main entrance should be good area for the owner based on the KUA number, but sharing same grid with toilet and kitchen. Just wonder. Thanks.
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These two Qi Lins are mighty huge ones! Seldom have I seen such huge ones on-top of a home's pillar(s). Usually, large ones are often placed at ground level between a main entrance door...
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Dear David, Thanks for the sketch. 1. For the lamp post, since it is at the edge or perimeter of your unit, it does not seem to be a threat. 2. For the cluster of thin trees, this is OK. 3. But for the single tree, it poses a threat. Fortunately, since it is only on one side, overlooking one glass panel, it is simple to “correct.” Most of us use curtains, and often the curtains can be drawn just enough to block the view of this lone tree. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Gines, 1. Yes, I have used your layout plan provided to find out the centrepoint of the house. 2. The centrepoint looks like it is at the same location as what you had drawn. Please see below:- Please refer to attached sample showing, North, South, East, West, NE, SE, SW, NW. (every 45degree increment). The easiest is to use a protractor to draw the outline. You do not have to worry if the living room or dining room is `L-shaped'. By dividing as shown in the attachment, it will fit in different sectors. Under the compass school of Feng Shui: Eight House and Flying Star, you need to determine the direction of the main entrance door. Here, it is meas…
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Dear Anon, Actually, in my opinion, it depends. This is because, in Feng Shui, we often see homes on a hill. The advice here is that homes should not be on an extremely steep hillside. Often a gentler slope is preferred. In such a situation, we can imagine your question. Here, for some homes on a slope, we do notice that the opposite is true: the back of the house is higher than the front. Usually, in my opinion, it has more to do with the design of the home. The reason why it is very important in Flying Star Feng Shui to find out where the facing and sitting directions are has to do with how best we can tap beneficial qi into the home. In a few…
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A lot of things has happened this two months which first started with the dog becoming sick (and is still sick) when he was previously healthy, then I became very ill from Shingles. Then our TV is not working suddenly and today, my husband and daughter fell quite badly during their usually cycling. Is this bad feng shui or pure coincidence? How can I identify which area went wrong.
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Dear master, can advise the condominium Parc Vera along hougang ave 7. There is a river beside the condo. Is the fengshui good? Buy or don't buy?
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Dear Master Lee, Would need your advise. My new unit has a toilet just right besides the Main door. Not sure whether it's bad. If it's bad, kindly advise what could be done. Would be very helpful if could advise what's best to be done for this unit. Attached floor plan for your reference Your advise would be very much appreciated. Thank you. Have a Happy & Healthy CNY in advance!
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Dear Spring, Traditional Chinese customs does not have a "Tai Sui" talisman i.e. they are not called Grand Duke nor Tai Sui talisman. However, there are some standard charms to be placed above doors (purpose? To ward off evil). The blessed charms are obtained usually from Taoist priests. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, The convent is considered a Yin location where e.g. a `depository' such as problems etc... This would account for some like yourself who has a dislike for the facing direction. You can for e.g. have a barrier e.g. fencing with plants to shield your home from the view of the convent. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Need some help. I have a few pots of cactus given by family members, but not sure where to place them in the house. Some people advise me not to place them at entrance, living room, kitchen and even bathroom. That means all these cactus have no place in a house at all. Master, have time please help to advise. Thank you
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Hello master, I want to ask you which is a better place for dining room? A good sector according to 8 mansions Sheng Qi (also Sheng Qi for husband, and Tien Yi for wife) with bad flying stars 6(mountain) 6 3(water) (it is the southwest sector, and I put a fireplace there) or a bad sector according to 8 mansions Huo Hai (also Huo Hai for husband, and Wu Gui for wife) with good flying stars 8(mountain) 4 1(water) (it is the south sector, and stove is also there)? Does it make any harm to be a fireplace (electric one) in Sheng Qi sector? Thank you very much
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Dear Christine, Appreciate if you can give us a better idea the reason why you are worried about your kitchen in the North East. More importantly, priority should be given to the Kitchen based on the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui. For example, the stove should have a solid back and not against a window. Since the stove is on the north wall, it can still be located at the north wall. However, the only caution here is that since it is at the north wall, you should not place a water position facing the stove. The sink can be at the west wall. Again it should not too close to any fire element and keep a distance for it. Other than the above, I believe there is no issue …
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Dear Anon, 1. I am not sure if this is a `consolation'. 2. Many new condominums, have units (frontage) facing swimming pools. Sometimes, this can be quite noisy, but, to some practitioners, it may imply `activity', which may be good. While others may consider it bad. 3. The best consolation is based on the fact that during Chinese New Year, the letting off of `firecrackers' create noise and this act "was" (nowadays banned in many countries) said to `scare away evil or bad luck'. 4. *JOKE -start-* If noise can `irritate' us, it will most likely `irritate' (if there are any) non-humans. *JOKE -end-* Warmest Regards, Cecil
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