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Appended by Cecil Lee: Refer to article written by Robert Lee which includes why two Masters may interpret differently: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new= Hi master, I would like toask youaboutmybirth element. Based on your free bazi analysis,onmy birth day 02/04/1980 at 07.30 am,i am aweak wood. Howeveranotherfs mastertold me that im a strong wood person, cause i born in a season that wood is strong. Can you tell me, im a strong wood person or week wood person? Thank you very much.
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Appended by Cecil Lee: Refer to article written by Robert Lee which includes why two Masters may interpret differently: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new= Hi Robert, I had my bazi read before and the master told me that my favourable elements are earth and metal but according to the report here those are the unfavourable elements and my favourable elements are fire and water. why is that such a big difference? thanks Lena
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Excellent scientific information!
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Hi Mr. Cecil, My question is concerning Birth Elements and how it plays in Personal/Business Relationships. I am a Strong Yin Earth Tiger who recently started my own business last october 08. I have a business partner who is my sister and she is a Strong Yang Wood Monkey. Business has been slow and has not picked up yet. Reason I ask this was I came across a friend and discussing Feng Shui and she asked about our Birth Signs/Elements. Being a Tiger and Monkey don't match. As far as our relationship as siblings we are very close and have a great relationship. But is it true that our Birth Elements could be contra to our luck being around each other? I hope you have an an…
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1. One good point is that fortunately, the emergency exit (staircase) is on the side and not directly visible from the main entrance door. - Good. 2. Frankly, symbolically it is not the best to face the dustbin; but I believe there is really not much choice as one cannot really change the external layout of your block of flat. 3.If a person is applying or going to apply Feng Shui,all we can do is to follow the concept of: http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks 4. From the picture of the room; although there are sharp edges: the bed position looks acceptable as the sharp edges don't seem especially to cut the bed. And the worktop ro study table is…
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1. A small crystal ball is a modern invention. As crystals were only manufactured (mass production) around the 1980's. Some practitioners use this instead of the convex mirror (the concept is to deflect "totally" away). 2. While the crystal has to be placed inside the home usually behind the window... It is also used by some practitioners to deflect poison arrows such as these. Still acceptable. 3. For wind chime:- 3.1. Best to use 6 HOLLOW rods (usually different lengths - avoid SOILD rods) 3.2. Traditional Feng Shui type is made of copper or brass coated exterior. It usually has a pagoda roof and a Chinese ancient coin attached as the clinger. 3.3. An alternative mod…
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Indeed. These are things that we cant change. But looking forward to your advice on how we can enhance it or use other ways to make up for it.
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1. Please note that the Eight House concept is very rigid i.e. Either you spent time at such and such a location or you don't. Or you try to avoid. It is like ebony and ivory - black and white - hot and cold. 2. This concept offers no cures for the above. 3. Basically, some clever people or those who have the money, actively search out good homes where the bedroom sectors all "fall into" place. For example, when constructing a new home, a wealth person, would engage a geomancer to make things right - the first time. 4. Thus many of us who does not have the luxury of having such expert advice can only apply Eight House Feng Shui based on "Nice-to" have situations. 5. …
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1. Yes, you can definitely ignore fake birthdates. 2. In fact, the "truth" or real birth date is critical! 3. For example, often we get clients that have a family member that told us that they can remember exactly their lunar birth-day. And this date is properly converted back to the western date. 4. In the past, many people were born in remote areas and often, there is a time lag between their actual day of birth and the day their family member say; went to a police post to make a police report. Thus their actual birthday is 7 July 1930. But their birth certificate shows 17 July 1930. But their parents had recorded somewhere or still remember that their "child" was …
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1. Frankly, donkey years ago, Feng Shui practitioners had the vague notation that North = water, south = fire. 2. In modern times, unfortunately; this type of "evaluation" or "thinking" is equivalent to Kindergarten type of Feng Shui. 3. Today, a more accurate way of finding out whether the sector is or is not a water wealth location is to find out where is the Water star #8 current prosperity located in a home. This is thru the use of Flying Star Feng Shui. 4. Are you so sure that North is your actual (current) water wealth location; in the first place. If not; how effective can one be if one is activatinga location that is not even the real water wealth position. It …
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Further to what I had mentioned, for those with difficulties in purchasing the "correct" conCAVE bagua mirror may look at Para 7.2 for more information on "alternatives" to the earlier Ba gua mirror that I had shown in a photo i.e. encased in a red "plastic" ring... Reference URL: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=22507&new= 6. ConCAVE mirror 7. In general, some use this to "SUCK" wealth. For example, some homes have missing corners e.g. North-West sector. And one way is to use a conCAVE mirror placed strategically to "suck" back the wealth. 7.1 As North West is an important sector, the heaven luck sector and the Head of the h…
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1. If you are able to analyse your home using a proper Flying Star Feng Shui chart; you can try to neutralise this issue by locating especially where is the Mountain star #3 and water star #3. 2. These stars #3 are related to issues such as what you had mentioned. If you are able to disarm or neutralise these stars; it would often help to relieve such a problem.
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1. Priority is based on Shapes and forms Feng Shui. Where the bedroom arrangement should "flow" with the bedroom door, attached toilet - if any and the location of the window in the bedroom. 2. Sleeping with the head facing a good direction is considered as Nice-to-have and not a must-have. 3. Another concept to remember is "If it ain't broken, don't fix it". If the previous bed-head arrangement was fine or acceptable, don't change things unnecessarily. Or revert to the "original-previous" position. Anonymous wrote: Hello, My house faces the west and my bed is placed in such a way that I my head faces the north. Of late I haven't been experiencing lack of sleep. Is …
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1. Frankly, Feng Shui is not a cure all. 2. What is often, really needed is to do a full assessment based on the Holistic Approach to finding out what is wrong. 3. The Holy Trinity of Luck:- 3.1. Luck comes in three forms:- 3.2. Heaven Luck - born with 3.3. Earth Luck - Feng Shui of the home and office 3.4. Human or man luck 4. Only through a full assessment - in particular: the review of one's Heaven luck and Earth Luck can one get a bigger picture to identify what are the issues and problems, first.
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DEAR MASTER, my flat is at ground floor number 7 , only one number . How to raise it??any remedy?? and im west group as i usedclass="Apple-style-span" style="font-family: arial; font-size: small; font- weight: bold; ">Suitable House Report is SW main door and just happen flat main door facing sw. so it should be ok rite?? class="Apple-style-span" face="arial">class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;"> an>nt class="Apple-style-span" face="arial">class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size: small;">many many thanks..
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1. In order to be "attacked" by a poision arrow, it is often the sharp corner of another mega building close-by. 2. At sixteenth floor; so long as especially your unit living room window does not over-look at a "pole" like structure that directly slices the living room, then it does not pose an issue. For bedrooms, also, so long as it does not slice any of the rooms thru the bedroom, this is not an issue. However, a simple day curtain especially for a bedroom can easily help to "cover" it. Thus if it no longer is seen it no longer can create a poison arrow. 3. This tower is significant especially if one has a child studying in a bedroom. For example, if the tower is to …
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I believe I've learned the modern method rather than the traditional method. I'll use the the Flying Star Chart pie chart to get it properly aligned. I believe it's a very large protrusion, almost making an L-shape. Thanks!
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Thank you very much Master...At least it is good to know it's OK. Somehow your feedback eased our worry.
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Appended by Cecil: Please check theFREE advice report again: http://dates.geomancy.net . The report comes "AS-IT-IS". It does clearly states no auspicious timing is given. Dear Master Lee, Can we ask some advice what (range) hours would be auspicious to move in our new home on July 7, 2009? We have checked that July 7 is the most auspicious day for the whole family to move in. Looking forward to your guidance. Thank you very much. Y.L. Lin
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Dear Master, Thank you very much for the prompt reply....out of curiousity from your report, July 21 is auspicious for me, however based on the day animal in conflict it is Rooster which I am. As such how can that day be auspicious for me if I were to select it for important activities such as shifting house? Sorry for the question but I will be extremely grateful for the answer. brgds Anon
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Thank you so much for your valuable advice.
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1. The best method is to plot a flying star chart of a home. And use this flying star chart to analyse each sector. 2. For example, if a sector has a water star #3, then this is considered as a bad wood element and planting bamboo or plants can even further create "harm". As #3 is associated with scandals, conflicts, lawsuits. The above is just one simple illustration to show that it is more prudent to apply Flying star in such a situation. Not withstanding, the dragon and tiger etc...
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Thanks for the prompt answer Master Lee. As you'e said, NE facing isn't really that bad. The overall structure is best though, except for where it faces, also, I failed to mention, upon opening the main door from inside, you can see a water tower in a distance, most likely in the east but is a bit far and cannot cast a shadow. Are there any effect on us?
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1. Usually, for such instances, it is best to get professional help especially if you are uncertain whether it is True or not. 2. Sometimes, your measurement(s) are not accurate - i.e. false alarm. 3. If it is true that your home falls on the void line, then it is best to get professional help to assess the situation and provide further advise. 4. If you want to DIY, then one of the most common methods is to purchase a "copper" ruler; re-do the front door floor tiles and embed the ruler strategically at an angle from the void line. This is one of the most common methods.
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