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  1. Hi Cecil, I read the forums frequently and hope you can help me!
    We purchased our first home May 16 2002. We purchased the 'model home' on a
    corner lot within a new subdivision (we are the first owners). Since moving
    to this home, I have broken my leg (on our property even! In Oct 2002) as
    well as being laid off (in March 2003) from a good job I held for over 4
    years. I am now concerned that our home is not compatible with the positive
    feng shui principles. I was hoping that you could give me some pointers to
    correct these issues and improve our lifestyle and especially my career.
    Please find attached our homes interior maps for both the main floor and
    upper floor, as well as a frontal picture of our home and a picture of what
    our home faces. Our front door faces 230 degrees (SW).
    *Please note that we have the 'optional ensuite' (indicated on the floor
    map) in the master bedroom which creates a wall when entering the master
    bedroom. We also have the fireplace where it indicates it as optional.
    As well, we live on a small quiet cresent, but after our street there is a
    large piece of enscarpment then a two lane road that can get very busy with
    traffic from both directions. I have put up a windchime in front of my door
    (see 1st picture) and am looking to purchase a pagua mirror for above the
    front door to ward off the negative energies we could be experiencing
    because of the traffic (Should I put this pagua mirror or bau-gua mirror
    above the front door even though we have a porch with an overhang?, or put
    it centered on the front porch upper portion across from the front door?).
    As well, across from the main road we have two water reservoir ponds, one
    medium and one quite large. They are viewable from most of the windows on
    the front of our home, as well as the front porch. (see 2nd picture taken
    from our '4th' bedroom window)
    If you could offer help regarding the best positions for our bed in the
    master bedroom, as well as some tips to 'fixing' our feng shui in areas for
    my career and even our family section, as we would soon like to begin our
    family and have thus had trouble conceiving so far in this last year in the
    house. (I was born May 10/1974 7:22am EST and I am female). Our house
    number (street address) is 53, but our block# is 229 Unit 60.
    Thanks so much for your time and your invaluable help!
    Lorie




  2. I am moving to an acreage and I can choose an even numbered address any
    number between 55200 and 55298. What would be the best number? I have had
    conflicting information regarding the number 5. Some say it does not mean
    anything, where some say it negates positive numbers that follow it.
    Example: I would think that 55298 would mean something like either "Nothing
    nothing easy enough prosperous" or "No no easy enough prosperous". Not sure
    whether 2 nos make a yes.:)) Someone also suggested 55 means "Sky"
    Any help would be appreciated.
    Thank You.

  3. Dear Cecil
    Your site is well built, I found some answers to my problems but I am still
    puzzled with our new environment.
    My in-law just bought this house and we moved in with her. We stay in the
    master bedroom which I know there exists some problems; yet I know there's
    nothing as perfect. My husband's career has been very bad these days.
    Hence, I am attaching the floor plan of my bedroom hoping you can help us.
    My husband's birthday is April 19, 1953.
    My questions for my bedroom are as follows:
    1) If we don't want to remove the mirrored cabinet doors (my husband is not
    convinced yet, and I want to prove it to him) is there any other way we can
    do?
    2) He sleeps on the right side of the bed, hence his feet point at the
    bathroom door. What can we do?
    Also, for downstairs (please refer to 2nd graph), do you think we need to
    cut down the tree in the front? (It's a very small tree). In addition, is
    the main entrance in line with the patio door creating a bad qi? (We
    usually don't use the main entrance, we enter through the garage).
    I really really appreciate your help.
    Regards
    Zoe


  4. Dear Master Lee,
    Thanks for your clarification. It has been bothering me for the
    past few years. As a matter of fact, I have moved from
    Malaysia to HK for work and feeling settled now and
    have become PR (more than 7 years). Well, I am not sure
    if it suitable to use the word "emigrate" because the distance
    is not really far anyway. For the past few years,
    things have been "so-so" - not really bad, and not extremely good.
    From time to time, I will think of the statement that person made
    stating that my "BA ZI" will not "allow" me to stay overseas.
    I have been working hard and try not to relate any
    negative stuffs with that "statement" he made.
    Thanks GOD I found your web and the clarification
    you made. I guess, maybe it is more psychological or ..
    well, I don't know.
    Master Lee, if you have further comment, please advise.
    Thanks for your support.
    Regards,
    ck
    wrote in message news:13029.6695@forum.geomancy.net...

    Quote
    Dear Guest,
    1. Ba Zi analysis or life analysis can look into travel direction i.e.
    suitable
    or unsuitable. And this is based on time dimension.
    2. For example, in a given year, month, day or hour, it may or may not be
    suitable to say travel to the westerly direction.
    3. As for emigration, usually, this is done at a specific day or time.
    And, in
    the above regards, it can be looked at.
    4. This is because, of the lowest common denominator: Five elements
    concept.
    And for example a direction can be classified under a specific element.
    Such as
    west = metal element direction.
    PRE-EMIGRATION
    ==============
    5. We can than say that in 1999 it was not favourable to migrate from one
    part
    of the country e.g. east coast of US to the west coast. But, perhaps, in
    2003,
    this may have changed.
    POST-EMIGRATION
    ================
    6. Once we have already emigrated; we are already in that specific
    location.
    And if we are to emigrate again, depending on the specific direction; this
    can
    again be looked at - if one wants to apply this.
    7. Some people have another notion about directions. For example, some say
    that
    Singapore is at the "South" and this is favourable for people suitable to
    the
    south direction. Some even say that it is best for the East group to live
    in
    the East and the West group to live in the west.
    I personally feel that this is utterly inpractical. And unachievable. May
    be,
    one day, a crazy person may use this `defense' to "justify" a divorce?
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 3/11/2003 12:45:59 AM, Nntp Guest wrote:
    >Dear Master Lee,
    >
    >I am wondering if our "BA ZI"
    >will tell us
    >if we are suitable to emigrate
    >to another
    >country ?
    >
    >I am planning to emigrate to
    >another country
    >but I was told long time ago,
    >(about 15 years I think)
    >I should not emigrate but he
    >did not tell me the reasons.
    >By the way, he was using my
    >date-of-birth and did
    >some calculations and things
    >like that but I couldn't
    >remember exactly what he did.
    >The only think
    >I remember was - it was about
    >my "BA ZI".
    >
    >
    >Is it possible to check if one
    >is suitable to emigrate or
    >not by the BA ZI analysis (or
    >other related method ) ?
    >
    >Please advise.
    >
    >Regards,
    >kc
    >


  5. Dear Master Lee,
    I am wondering if our "BA ZI" will tell us
    if we are suitable to emigrate to another
    country ?
    I am planning to emigrate to another country
    but I was told long time ago, (about 15 years I think)
    I should not emigrate but he did not tell me the reasons.
    By the way, he was using my date-of-birth and did
    some calculations and things like that but I couldn't
    remember exactly what he did. The only think
    I remember was - it was about my "BA ZI".
    Is it possible to check if one is suitable to emigrate or
    not by the BA ZI analysis (or other related method ) ?
    Please advise.
    Regards,
    kc

  6. Dear Master Lee,
    The numbering system is somewhat different
    from Singapore, we have blocks number, followed by
    floor and unit number (A-H) normally for apartments.
    What about Tower 6, 18th Floor, Flat G ?
    In that case, should it be ..
    #6-186 ?
    #6 = Tower 6
    18 - 18th Floor
    6 = G
    Or
    #18-66 ?
    18 = 18th floor
    6 = Tower 6
    6 = G
    Thanks for your advice.
    Regards,
    Anon2
    wrote in message news:13001.6684@forum.geomancy.net...

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    Dear Anon,
    You can convert it to the format used by our system.
    For example: Determine which floor / storey; your apartment is.
    If it is located at 2nd floor than use input #2-46 with (B) where B should
    be
    converted into a number.
    For example: A = 1, B = 2, C = 3.
    Therefore, you should use:-
    #2 - 462
    Input this into the field of the above report.
    Another Example:
    If the address is:
    8 floor /storey, 46E;
    then the converted address should be
    #8 - 465
    Where E = 5.
    In fact, the " Vertical Flying Star " concept is said to have originated,
    first
    from your country: Hong Kong. Which has a higher density of high rise as
    compared to Taiwan or Singapore ... very much earlier than these
    countries.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 3/8/2003 4:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    >Hi
    >I am new to feng shui, we are
    >moving to another apartment
    >built in 2000, flat number is
    >46B. How do I enter this, in
    >your House Number Program.
    >BTW, I live in Hong Kong. My
    >partner and I have been here
    >for almost 1 year now from
    >Australia but he still cannot
    >find a job here in HK. I am
    >hoping this new house will
    >bring us better luck.
    >Thanks in advance.
    >Kind regards,
    >Nof


  7. Quote
    10. Looking back, overall, we have been quite successful. But here, it is
    difficult to place it on Five Elements or other reasons.

    I think asides from Feng Shui that affect the successful web site,
    you guys did a really great job and have a working online business model ..
    Well done and keep it up ! This is the first page I visit every morning !
    Regards,

    wrote in message news:12958.6662@forum.geomancy.net...

    Quote
    Dear Anon,
    1. If we look at the foundation or basics, even sites like Geomancy.net
    applys
    the five elements concept to the website.
    2. For example, the main page or home page of this site is designed to fit
    our
    Ba Zi.
    3. Even the logos are tailored to our ba zi.
    4. Geomancy University's logo is also based on the combination of Metal
    with
    water combination.
    5. Our Free resources or learning resources are in Green or wood element
    to
    symbolise growth.
    6. In fact there are many more examples, even within this website. Colour
    schemes are also blended to harmonise with the various Five elements -
    element
    combination.
    7. Although, this is not a proven area - of use, since the internet is
    relatively new; there is relatively NO HARM trying to experiment or apply
    the
    Five elements concept.
    8. This website has been on since 1996, and we have been designing our
    logos,
    pages etc... since then based on the Five elements concept.
    9. Therefore, there is really nothing new nor a secret. That, Five
    elements are
    or has been used here or may be used by other websites.
    10. Looking back, overall, we have been quite successful. But here, it is
    difficult to place it on Five Elements or other reasons.
    11. If one looks carefully, on the productive sequence of the five
    elements
    concept, the colours starting from Metal (white / gold), next Water (blue,
    black or gray) and Wood (green or brown) - quite closely resemble an
    interior
    decorator's harmonising colour schemes.
    For example white often go with blue.
    Earth tones, often goes with red pink or purple etc...
    >I heard an interesting
    >statement that even Feng Shui
    >can be applied to homepages
    >(web site).
    In some of the past messages on this forum, in-fact, this question had
    been
    asked as far back as 1997.
    In fact, if one search "hard enough", many of the questions recently asked
    are
    already available.
    This is why, for the most often asked questions, I have asked users to try
    and
    do some homework themselves. This is not much to ask since it is simply
    clicking on SEARCH and typing in a few key words.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 2/27/2003 9:47:51 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
    >Dear Master Cecil,
    >
    >I heard an interesting
    >statement that even Feng Shui
    >can be applied to homepages
    >(web site).
    >
    >How true is this statement ?
    >Is so, is it about combination
    >of colors and graphics and
    >company logo etc ?
    >
    >What about the 2D and 3D
    >effect. In the real world,
    >we have shaped, mountain,
    >waters etc. But in the
    >cyber world, everything is
    >virtual, flat.
    >
    >Interesting.
    >
    >Thank you.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Curious
    >


  8. Dear Master Cecil,
    I heard an interesting statement that even Feng Shui
    can be applied to homepages (web site).
    How true is this statement ? Is so, is it about combination
    of colors and graphics and company logo etc ?
    What about the 2D and 3D effect. In the real world,
    we have shaped, mountain, waters etc. But in the
    cyber world, everything is virtual, flat.
    Interesting.
    Thank you.
    Regards,
    Curious

  9. 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...

    Quote
    Further to what I had mentioned, for most homes especially flats and
    apartments, the key success in analysing a home is to find the
    centrepoint.
    For those who are more inclined towards Shapes and Forms:-
    Try to imagine the centrepoint as the `heart' of the house.
    Often taking reading from the centrepoint is the better solution because:
    we
    are trying to encourage Qi flow from the main door or even balcony down
    towards
    this centrepoint or flux - much like a train station exchange where qi
    (invisible) air moves towards the rest of the house especially the
    bedrooms
    etc... and vice versa.
    For those who are more inclined towards mathematics - applying Flying Star
    Feng
    Shui (Xuan Kong Feng Shui):
    This same method is used - and more importantly, it is translated to
    numbers
    where these people can easily understand these numbers.
    The dynamics of Qi flow - penetrating Sha qi, stagnant Qi, dead qi
    (especially
    the storeroom); beneficial shen qi etc... is infact are most important.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

  10. Dear Master Lee,
    Amazing. Thanks for all the invaluable information and great help.
    It seems that the flat (15th floor) has got missing corners and
    according to your notes at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/g-a-f.htm,
    all missing corners bring some kind of bad luck. Will putting a
    mirror helps for my case ?
    Master Lee's comment of the center of the house
    http://198.66.6.160/1.gif
    The flat has got two windows at the missing
    corner zone - wondering if placing mirrors
    at the wall will help. Of course, I believe
    it has to depend of the reflection of the mirror, right ?
    Please advise.
    Windows at missing corners
    http://198.66.6.160/2.jpg
    Secondly, regarding the center of
    the house. Since there is a wall
    blocking the view from the center
    point to the main door,
    (refer to the link JPG)
    http://198.66.6.160/3.jpg
    I am using your technique described
    in the FS resources. Please comment
    if the measurement is correct.
    My findings.
    http://198.66.6.160/5.jpg (ha ! Chinese will skip no 4 )
    Thank you very much.
    Regards,
    Ken
    wrote in message news:12927.6647@forum.geomancy.net...

    Quote
    Dear Ken,
    It is best (often) to try and imagine the centre of gravity of the
    apartment.
    Please see attachment (with it's comments).
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 2/23/2003 8:17:11 PM, Nntp Guest wrote:
    >Dear Master Lee,
    >
    >I am re-posting this message
    >because I am
    >not sure if you can retrieve
    >the JPGs. I have
    >uploaded the files into our
    >server and below are
    >the links for the JPGs.
    >
    >**My attempts to find the
    >center of the house**
    >http://198.66.6.160/center01.j
    >pg
    >http://198.66.6.160/center02.j
    >pg
    >
    >**My question about door to
    >window**
    >http://198.66.6.160/doorToWind
    >ow.jpg
    >
    >
    >**** Previous post *****
    >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.
    >
    >**** end of Previous post
    >*****
    >
    >Thank you.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Ken
    Attached file:
    http://forum.geomancy.net:81/upload/centrepoint-a-1.gif

  11. Dear Master Lee,
    I am re-posting this message because I am
    not sure if you can retrieve the JPGs. I have
    uploaded the files into our server and below are
    the links for the JPGs.
    **My attempts to find the center of the house**
    http://198.66.6.160/center01.jpg
    http://198.66.6.160/center02.jpg
    **My question about door to window**
    http://198.66.6.160/doorToWindow.jpg
    **** Previous post *****
    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.
    **** end of Previous post *****
    Thank you.
    Regards,
    Ken

  12. Dear Master Lee,
    I have got a crystal roof lamp (a gift) installed in
    the middle of the roof of the bedroom.
    Since the crystals has got different shapes
    some are rounds, diamond shape and some are pointed,
    I feel quite uneasy with it esp. when the pointed
    ones POINTS right below at me when I
    am in a sleeping position.
    Is it advisable to remove the lamp ?
    Please advise.
    Regards,
    ken

  13. 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

  14. Dear Master Lee,
    Need your advice on the "facing direction" concept.
    Anyway, I remember I read a book some time ago and it stated
    that, the facing direction of a house is not necessary
    be the main door of a house. It can be a window,
    or even the back door - depends on "what" or "where"
    it faces.
    For instance, if the back door faces a busy main road
    and the main door faces a wall or jungle (somehow),
    then, the facing direction will be measured from the
    center point to to the back door. (and not the main door)
    How true is this statement?
    For my case, I am staying in HK and most of the people
    here stays in flats. The main door either faces the neighbour's door
    or a wall. But, however, normally the balcony or windows of the living room
    faces directly to the sea, another block and the busy main street.
    Does that mean the facing direction of the house is measured differently
    i.e. not to the main door ?
    Secondly, regarding the sleeping position. When you say the
    sleeping position is West, does that mean the arrow of
    the compass that points right towards the back of our head
    shows WEST ? (after adjusting the arrow to points to north ?)
    i.e.
    ^
    NORTH
    -------|o --

    Quote
    WEST
    leg head
    And at my working place, when I sit on my chair and
    place a compass on my table it shows WEST.
    (after adjusting the relevant arrow to North)
    0 ---
    WEST
    |_ ____
    | | | (my table)
    Is "WEST" my work position or is it "EAST" which is at the
    back (just like the sleeping position ?)
    Thank you in advance.

    Regards,
    Ken

  15. wrote in message news:7492.3597@forum.geomancy.net...

    Quote

    4. If it is totally black, it is best to be avoided.
    Hello Cecil,
    Are black pillows bad feng shui? The ones I have are totally black :-/
    Thanks,
    Vivi
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