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Dear Vincent,
Thanks for bring up this interesting topic.
At the "micro level" of Feng Shui, in the past, where Chinese burial was
very important to the rich and royalty: They (officials) spare no expense in
getting the proper measurements correct and they use the Chinese ruler to
measure everything " correctly " i.e. the curved frontage of the burial
site, the tombstones have good Feng Shui measurements.
Even recent Feng Shui authors such as Lillian Too do mention that she
`purposely' got the correct dimensions for her books.
For those interested in antique Chinese furniture, you can learn about
proper feng shui dimensions e.g. if you have the opportunity to measure
antique Chinese altar tables, these have " perfect " Feng Shui dimensions.
For those who have the opportunity to be `near' to any furniture shops
selling geniune
Chinese furniture e.g. chairs, table, cabinets, you can at your free time,
measure these.
I am sure, most of them will meet the height / width / dept of Feng Shui
good dimensions.
Here in Singapore, we have many races and the " undocumented " fact was that
all Housing Board Flat entrance doors are " Feng Shui correct. This fact is
not made known because of the various religious beliefs (but Feng Shui is
definitely not a religion thou). Anyway, I know that if I mention this, no
one will cause a *riot* sparked
from this forum as everyone would want "Prosperity".
Sorry about this long diversion. There is another situation, where one of my
engineer friends, got a table made exactly to his "direction". He feels
really comfortable `using' it. But if someone else were to `use' the table,
it would be `awful'.
Therefore the truth of the matter is akin to the saying " one man's meat is
another man's poison ".
I will certainly do more research into this area and when I know more, will
certainly share it with everyone here:)
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From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressedsuppressed>
Date: Thursday, February 04, 1999 10:21 AM
Subject: Auspicious roomdimensionsQuoteFrom: "Anon"
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Hi!
I am very curious about what feng shui has to say about roomdimensions. The
fs-ruler is too short, and I can't think of any reasonable way to extend it.
I read about one architect here in Sweden whos favourite room dimension was
3.6m x 3.6m; but the *feeling* I get of that dimension (when I test it) is
that it is very oldfashioned and boring.
Please enlighten me with a very thorough and precise answer and I'll be
forever grateful :-)
Thank you beforehand!
-Anon
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Dear Carol,
Please see my reply below:-QuoteFrom: "Carol Cooper"
Hi,
thanks for your reply re having my computer and desk in my bedroom. I still
have two problems :
1. how can I balance the ying and yang of the bedroom/study?
Thanks for bring up this interesting subject.
Let me elaborate about Yin. Yin refers to softer materials e.g. "sof"t wood,
light colours. "Soft" wood are e.g. pine even teak but not laminated wood
decor. For colours, the use of light colours. Flooring made of wood pieces
will enhance the yin in a room. This is why you notice that most bedrooms
use parquet (wooden flooring) to enhance yin ... state of rest.
Yang refers to `hard' materials e.g. glass table, metallic objects/table and
even plastic and laminates on wood. Colours are vibrant e.g. bright colors.
Flooring made of cold slabs of e.g. marble, homogenous tiles and other
ceramic materials especially if they are bright coloured enhance yang in a
room.
Do note that white, or simply off-white and light pale white mixed with
other colours are `neutral' to either yin or yang.
Here you can `play' with Yin and Yang by `controlling' the use of:-
1. Furniture
2. Colours in the room ie. walls, ceiling and appropriate floor tiles.
3. Lighting.
For example in a business environment, e.g. a restaurant, where you want the
customers to be cosy, the furniture usually are made of wood, plus the seats
are either fabric + wood ... to allow the customers to `stay longer' for
their meals.
Contrast this to a cafe, where they want high turnover... let you eat and
`encourage' you to move on.... You will notice that usually the tables are
either laminate e.g. Fast Food restaurants like MacDonnels, have plastic
chairs... and bright lights ... this will make it more of a Yang environment
and... the ultimate aim is `fast' pace...
The above is a good example of how furniture and colours are used in food
outlets. We already `touched' roughly on furniture and colours. For
lighting, e.g. in a room, if you want more Yang, then have a bit more of
light or use a table lamp.
As there are so much to share in this area, I will continue.. with it later
on...Quote2. the desk forms a poison arrow pointing straight at my bed (a futon). I
can't put the desk or the bed in another position - how do I deal with the
poison arrow?
Ideally, you should use a table with a rounded corner. One alternative is to
go to Toy-R-Us or e.g. Ikea or any shops that sell child protectors. What I
mean is that you can buy those `rounded plastic edges' where it is sticked
on to a table. So that if a child bumps into the corner, it is rounded and
will not hurt anyone. This is the `cheapest' solution than changing your
`sharp' corned table or (taking the trouble to saw it! *Joke*)
For me, I went to Ikea (furniture shop) and purchased quite a lot of these `
rounded plastic edges ' and place them in my rooms. Some friends wondered...
if I had so many small kids in my home.... Phew! I don't know what to tell
them.
Hope this info helps.
Cecil Lee
Centre for Feng Shui Research, Singapore
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Dear Luann
Currently, I am unable to comment on this as there are no documented Feng
Shui practice on this. However, if I do come across any help on this, will
let you know. Presently, it is still best to place such items, where
possible) insight of store owners or install a convex mirror at this
`corner'.QuoteFrom: "Luann Jenkins"
This message is sent from "feng-shui-business" Mailing List.
One question I have is. I have 4 fitting
rooms in my store along the north wall, It seems to be in just one of them
that I have a blatant shop lifting problem. This one is where I find tags
removed and notice things go in & don't come out. Do you have any ideas
or advice on placement or fixes? thank you
luann
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Dear Glyn,
Thanks for your comments. As applying Feng Shui is `holistic', it is most
effective when applied in `total' rather than piecemeal e.g. first, we need
to get the "basics correct" and then add on and improve our Feng Shui. Thus
there is no one single powerful method of Feng Shui.
Where best, we should combine each of the Feng Shui `modules' and
`sub-modules' + related fields of Chinese Astrology and Divinity methods to
overall improve our lifes. Currently, there are no quick fix solutions nor
solutions on how to collect `bad debts'. Thou, Chinese Astrology do have
some interesting information on the type of `luck' one has and even the year
in which we are in. As collecting `bad debts' is all year round and
depending on your business experience to `grant' credit, prudence is the
word:)
There is so much, I would like to share on this topic " Feng Shui for
business ", and hope to hear feedback from everyone to create a healthy
exchange of information.
CecilQuoteFrom: "Glyn Hezakiah"
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Robert - well done. There are no doubt many many people who view this site
who would like myself, love your input re.business.
What is the single most powerful enhancer used to stimulate cash flow and
get clients to pay their accounts. This is always a problem over here with
us inspite of Flying Star and getting everything in order.
Is it so that different industries require different enhancers e.g.
jewellery requirees metal enhancers ?
Look forward to your interesting comments on all these matters.
Glyn
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Dear Alvin,
QuoteMy apology for not providing a clear description of my problem.
It is no problem as we are corrresponding by e-mail and not on-site:) Please
see reply below:-QuoteMy unit is located on the 13rd floor of a 16th level high apartment block.
The poison arrow I am referring to comes from the corner of a neighbouring
apartment block of the same height situated about 30 meters away from my
apartment block.
Immediately outside my unit is a common corridor which is used by all
residents occupying units on the same level to have assess to stairways and
passengers lift. Along the corridor, there are these window-like openings
that allow one to have a view of the surrounding areas and neighbouring
blocks.
One of these window-like openings is situated directly in front of my main
entrance and the corner of the neighbouring apartment block can be seen
pointing directly at my main entrance if I am to stand at the center of my
doorway.
Is my situation "bad"?
Yes, if you confirm that when you stand directly at your main entrance and
there is a poison arrow `cutting' your main entrance, then, there is sha
(poison arrow).QuoteAre the "cure" you decided so far effective enough for my case?
Yes, my advice will be effective for your case. Alternatively, if the
Management of your building could say install a `blind' on the window, then
you do not need the `cure' as it will not affect you. Alternatively, if
howeever, if " sun-x " or a `relective film' (on the side of the window
facing the poison arrow (to reflect it `back') is used, you do not need the
cure. If that particular location faces the west sun, maybe you could
convince your building management to install it:)
Cecil Lee
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Dear Jez,
The ancient coins `tied together' to represent a `symbolic' sword should not
be placed at the entrance especially one where it faces the main entrance
door. This is bad feng shui.
This situation is also very similar to someone hanging a painting of a
hungry animal e.g. a tiger. This is symbolic of it's mouth being `open' and
will cause problems for the household. Similiarly, one should NEVER hang a
pakua in the house as it is equally bad.
As the sword represents a `cutting' edge, it is suppose to `cut' away all
your luck and bad.
Hope that helps.
Cecil LeeQuoteFrom: "Jez Tan"
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Hi Cecil,
I would like to know the purpose of the sword which is made up of ancients
coins with the holes in the center dated in the time of "chien Loong". This
sword is tied in red strings. I used to hang one at near my front entrance
until someone told me that it is no good to do that. I wonder what's the
reason. Hope you could help me. Thanks.
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Dear John,
The best cure for your situation is to keep your house `bright'. This is to
encourage more Yang energy to flow into the house.
Some of the `remedies' you can do:-
1. Depending on the direction of the wall facing the neighbours house, e.g.
if it is a East wall, you could paint the wall neutral white (bright) or
green. If the wall is facing South, then pink wall. Of course, white is
still an acceptable neutral colour.
2. The fence between your house: make sure that it is in good condition and
have plants growing on the fence.
3. Have a well trimmed garden e.g. trim the grass on your compound
4. If you can afford, have a spot light turned on at night on the side
facing the vacant house.
4. For the interior of the house, make sure that it is bright.QuoteFrom: "John Wong"
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I've just bought a terraced (row) house. The corner unit next to mine is
not occupied and badly vandalised. Is there any cure for me to deter the bad
chi from this neighbouring house.
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Dear Vivian
If you want to find out more about ley lines in relation to Feng Shui, you will be pleased to know that there is a book called:-
" Amazing Scientific Basis of Feng Shui by Dr. Ong Hean-Tatt Ph. D, Malaysia
"
I also have a picture of the cover of the book under this url:
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/books.htm
To summarise, his books talks about water dowzing, the stongehenge etc...
and the effects of undergound currents affecting homes that has the currents
running under them. The members of these households have been studied and
found to have higher incidences of cancer!
Hope the above helps!
P.S. A note of " warning ". If you think of buying this book to apply Feng
Shui practises, then sorry, this book is not what you want. But if you want
to read more on the relationship of Feng Shui to other culture's
similarities. You will amaze to find out about sun spots, UFOs and Feng
Shui........
Please run (not walk) to the book store to get it......
Cecil Lee
Centre for Feng Shui Research
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From: Listmanager
To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressedsuppressed>
Date: Monday, February 01, 1999 4:12 AM
Subject: Ley LinesQuoteFrom: "Vivian Espinosa"
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Hello:
I'm very curious about ley lines, sometimes called dragon currents or
dragon lines. How does one measure out the location of these lines inside
the house, what are the names of these lines, which ones are lucky and
unlucky? Are their any books written about this subject and its relation to
feng shui?
Need to know more where do I go to find information?
Thankyou,
Vivian
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Dear Alvin,
I need to clarify with you. Earlier, I was not aware that your unit is
located on the 13th floor. You mentioned that there is a neighbour's poison
arrow. When we consider a `posion arrow' for an apartment block, the sharp
point should be the same level as your apartment.
Can you clarify the above? I need to find out more before going in depth or
advising you whether it is or not necessary to implement a `cure' for the
situation.
Generally, the pakua is used as an `offensive' tool in Feng Shui to cure a
poision arrow. A " milder " but equally effective method is to use a
semi-circle carpet or even specially designed floor tiles designed in a
semi-cirlce on the floor. Plus you still need to add designs e.g. the rays
of the sun `pointing' outwards or like spoke wheels, pointing outwards on
the design of the carpet or floor tiles.
The semi-cirlce carpet for example need not be at the eye level or " above
the door " to be effective. Once it is placed on the floor it is the
equivalent of or offers the same `protection' as a pakua hung above the
door. Hope this helps.QuoteFrom: "Alvin Ong"
I seek some clarification to your suggestions.
My unit is located on the 13rd floor of the apartment block. Regulations
do not allow occupants to shift their main entrance door neither are raise
steps allow at the exterior of the entrance.
Is it effective to put the semi circle carpet at the exterior of the
entrance even if the poison arrow is NOT visible at "ground level"?
If the Pakua is hung above the door, the poison arrow will be reflected
only partially. Can it still deflect the "Sha Chi"?
I intend to mount the Pakua below the door-frame with a solid bracket and
the height is high enough such that it will not hinder any human movement in
and out of the main door. Is this method acceptable?
A Thousand Thanks for your assistance.
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Dear Janet,
Thank you for your e-mail. Please see below:-QuoteI own a house in a town which has a Power Station - and powerlines running
around the countryside from every direction. My House faces south, with no
back door. All windows face north east - and the power lines are visible
from every window which all face north east (They run west to east) Can
anyone suggest cures?
In traditional Feng Shui, powerlines are considered the " water element ".
(Which is equivalent to watercourses or streams).
As you had mentioned that the powerlines are 1000 metres away, it should
thus be considered as " water " flowing along your North East/ North West.
To clarify:-
1. Aas you mentioned that your house faces south, does it mean that the main
entrance door is at the South?
2. Is the back of your house at the North?
At the " micro " level, do try to get an ordinary compass and take a compass
reading of your house. What you need to do here is to go a plot of empty
land and take a compass bearing of the North to South line. (Take this
reading far away from the powerlines).
Next, take a compass reading of the North to South line in your home. Do
remember to steer at least 1 metre away from concrete pillars and take a
reading. The North to South line reading or deflection should not be more 5
to 10 degrees.
Do let me know what is the degree of deflection e.g. is it 10 degrees, 15
degrees, 22 degrees etc..
The purpose of this exercise to check if there is any magnetic influence on
your house from the powerlines.
Let me share with you a case, I done a while back. This flat/condominum is
on the 2nd level and just immediately below the flat is the power room of
the entire condominum. When I took a reading on an empty plot of land, the
North to South and reference it to the reading to the house, there is a
deflection or variance of 22 degrees.
Currently, there is not much study under Feng Shui on whether it is good or
bad to have `enhanced' magnetic field in a house and the effects on the
household for a long period. Maybe there are other studies in this area.
There is a study of underground water (which is the equivalent of "
powerlines ") done in Germany but this relates to underground watercourses
which are DIRECTLY under a home. For more details on it please read this
article: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/under.htm
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Dear Jez,
Thanks for your reply. I like to share with you what is the rationale for
not having a fish tank in the bedrooms. The main reason is that a bedroom is
suppose to be a YIN location (or for `peaceful' rest). A fish tank is
considered to produce `yang' energy e.g. the fishes swimming in the tank and
the air bubbles etc...
Similiarly, many Feng Shui Masters also say that plants should not be placed
in a bedroom as plants grow and thus produce `yang' energy. For children's
room however, it should instead be more `yang' but also should not have fish
tank or plants but rather, bright coloured walls, musical instruments, hi-fi
etc...
You asked the question whether is it OK to still have the fish tank there if
someone is sleeping in that room. Well, it should not be a permanent
solution i.e. it is ok to have it in a guest room where guest occassional
stay but avoid `permanently' sleeping in this room.
It is quite common for houses to have a swimming pool at the back of the
house. This is still acceptable. What is more important is that preferably,
there should be a protective barrier at the back of the house (after the
swimming pool). You can plant creepers or use brick walls etc.... to create
the `tortise' effect.
CecilQuoteFrom: "Jez Tan"
This message is sent from "free-advice" Mailing List.QuoteOn 1/29/99 1:56:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Yes, Cecil, you were right about rearing fishes. It is a hustle to clean
it too. I was told some time ago to place 6 black fish in a fish tank in my
kitchen window and another one in a spare bedroom. From my understanding
after reading your site is that fish tank should not be placed in the
bedroom. I am going to convert the spare bedroom into a guest room. Is it
Ok to still have the fish tank there if someone is sleeping in that room?
Also, I forgot to mention that outside the North area of my house is my
backyard with a swimming pool. Is that good or back. My front door faces
East.
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Dear Luann,
We are glad that you found the forum useful and look forward to your active participation. Everyone of us are always eager to learn and share our experiences with each other. Thus making it FUN to learn Feng Shui!
You can continue to explore http://www.geomancy.net which has many articles
and topics and at the same time use many of the useful tools at
http://www.geomancy-online.com for " D.I.Y. " Feng Shui audits.
Based on your feedback, you will be pleased to know that we will soon be
creating a new topic called " Feng Shui for Business ".
In this area, on Feng Shui for office and retail outlets. At my end, I have
lots to
share with you on my experiences on FS for office and retail.
Enjoy!
Cecil LeeQuoteFrom: "Luann Jenkins"
This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.QuoteOn 1/6/99 11:37:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Welcome to Feng Shui Tips,
We will be posting tips about
Feng Shui to this discussion.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
I am thankful that my wandering took me to this site today. I spend most of
the day catching up with this great group, reading all the posting and I am
very impressed and excited. I am interested in everything and have much to
learn ,but I am very interested in feng shui and how it can enhance a retail
store environment. If anyone else is interested in this as a topic, I would
love some advise. Mostly I'll be reading and trying to get up to speed.
thank you very much. luann
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Dear Jez,
Traditionally, the North of the house `belongs' to the Water Element and
placing a "water element" at the North wall is favourable.
You can continue to place the fish tank in that area.
In addition to this:-
1. Do take note that this area should not be a bedroom but instead the
living room or other utility room.
2. The fish tank MUST not be at the centre of the house. As Water in the
middle of the house means that one will be `burned' with problems as water
in the ancient book of I-ching (or Book of Changes) means " difficulty. "
3. Between a fish tank or a fountain or water fall, a fountain is preferred
than say a fish tank. This is because a fish tank is usually used more as a
`cure' for sha or `poison arrow'. While a fountain is considered to provide
favourable "beneifical ch'i." Another point considered unfavourable by
many Feng Shui Masters is that:-
(a). What happens when the fish or tortise dies?
(b). The need to do maintenance of the fish tank. For example, these Masters
say when you pour " water " away from the fish tank, you are actually
pouring away wealth.
4. I mentioned earlier in a few messages in the forum that in general, Hong
Kong Feng Shui Masters/practioners usually advise the placement of fish
tanks to counteract `bad sha'. For example, outside the main entrance
window, there is a lone lamp post. As a lone lamp post is symbolic of the
fire element; under the " http://www.geomancy.net/fs/5element.htm " The
Destructive Cycle of the 5 elements, Water element
destroys Fire. Therefore, you can now know why the FS Master ask the house
owner to place a fish tank (Water element) at that particular location and
usually of " black coloured " goldfish.
I do not intend to `scare' you or discourage you from rearing fishes but the
above are `real' issues that many Feng Shui Masters.
From my own personal experience, I did once own a fish tank. Had bought alot
of goldfish and many varieties of them. (More as a hobby than as a Feng Shui
cure). I found that most of the goldfishes do not last more than 9 months..
maybe I am lousy at rearing the fishes but I found they have " shorter "
lifespan.
Currently, I do have a pond of koi fishes and they are not only `loving'
i.e. when it is time for food, they will come up to you to feed from your
hands... OK enough of this!
In fact, I had written a short article on " Fountains / waterfalls and fish
tank ". For those who have not read it here is the URL:
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/fountain.htmQuoteFrom: "Jez Tan"
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Dear Cecil,
I understand that in the Year of the Rabbit, the North area of a house is
being considered as a luck area. In my house, I have a fish tank with a
turtle inside and above that is a picture of a whale diving into the ocean
with its tail upwards. Is this good for this area? What can I substitute to
bring better luck. Thanks.
Jezzy
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Sorry to clarify the message below, it should instead read " Moles on the
back of the body normally signifies burden.
Thanks!
Cecil
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Date: Friday, January 29, 1999 11:50 AM
Subject: Re: Moles on the Palm of the HandQuoteFrom: "Robert Lee"
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Dear Claire,
Sorry there isn't much information about Mole on Palm available under
Chinese Astrology. Most of the moles are for the face and if there are any
moles on the body it normally signifies burden.
However, I have yet to come across any thing regarding Mole on palm. So if
I
do happen to come across such information, will mail to you.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
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Date: Thursday, January 28, 1999 6:58 PM
Subject: Moles on the Palm of the Hand
From: "Claire Chung"
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Is it fortunate to have a small mole in the palm of your hand? I have a
mole around the middle left part of my right palm.
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Dear Alvin,
In your situation, there are a THREE other alternatives other than using the
pakua:-
1. If your main entrance is `ground level' with the exterior, you can use
either (a). a semi-circle carpet i.e. have it `radiate' outwards or (b).
permanently tile it on the ground. In addition to this, it should have
`spokes' radiating out of the carpet e.g. like the rays of the sun. This is
symbolic of a Chinese curved knife (without the handle).
2. If there are a few steps that you need to climb inorder to get to the
main entrance. Here, you can also use semi-circular steps which act as shown
in para 1 above.
3. Tilt the main door to a position that is favourable to your 8 house
template. This kills `two birds with one stone' but if you do so, please
seek the assistance from a Feng Shui Master to do so.
Regarding your question on the Pakua:-
You should hang it in the middle above the main entrance door. Yes, you can
mount a bracket to the top door-frame.
Hope that helps.
Cecil
Please see my comments below:-
-----Original Message-----QuoteFrom: "Alvin Ong"
I lived in a public apartment block. Recently, I noticed that my neighbour
block has it corner pointing directly at my main entrance door.
I have thought about using the Pakua to counter this but I could not locate
a place to hang the mirror. If I stand to left or right side of the door,
the poison arrow will not be visible. To hang it on top of the door, the
mirror will not be able to fully reflect the poison arrow. A full view of
the poison arrow can be seen by stand at the center of the entrance.
Is it effective if I am to make a strong bracket mounted rigidly to the
door-frame and has the Pakua hang on it?
Is there any other way of countering this poison arrow beside the Pakua or
cannon? I could not plant any thing in front of the door as it is a common
corridor.
My apartment is sitting 58 deg and facing 238 deg, age 7 apartment and the
main door is facing North-East direction and I am a yang metal person.
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Dear Martin
Thanks for bring this `problem' up. Actually, the situation you face is very common amongst couples and the family.
Many husbands and wife have `houses' that are `opposite' to one another.
In the bedroom, what you should do here is to use one partner as a `shield. For example, lets say the husband's intangible force is `irritation'; while the wife's is `prosperity', where possible, let the wife sleep closest to the intangible line flowing thru the bedroom. The wife sleeping closes to the intangible force/line is used as a `shield' while the husband sleeps furthest away from the intangible lines.
Therefore, having `opposite' types of intangible force does not mean that the husband or wife has to sleep in a different room.
Hope that helps!
CecilQuoteI have to live in a South house, while my wife has to live in a North-East= House.
The favorite directions of us are in opposite direction. Can't we for example. not share the same bedroom anymore ? My health direction is
SE while this of my wife is NW and so on. We are both earning, so equal br=ed earners of the family.
For any helpful replay we are very thankful
Martin
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Welcome to Five Element Cures,
Feel free to post any queries you have about regarding this topic.
To start the discussion going, I am posting a brief introduction of what is Five Element Cures and its uses.
Brief Introduction about Five Element Cures:-
1. Five Element is also known as wu xing, or better known in Chinese as jin-shui-mu-huo-tu, Metal-Water-Wood-Fire-Earth.
2. Interpreting the relationship between other elements to the main element can be a very tedious task, as it can get pretty complex when comparing more then one elements.
3. In order to assist users to easily know what cures to apply, we have come up with the 1st version which currently compares 1 element only.
4. What is Five Element Cures used for?
a. After knowing your True Birth Element, you need to know what kind of cures you can apply to a particular situation. Here is where the module will come in handy.
b. For Flying Star Theories, you might find this useful in determining the best cures to apply for a direction which has conflicting stars.
You can try out a Free Report version of the Five Element Cure under the Report Management at http://www.geomancy-online.com.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
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Dear Mark,
Thanks for your many suggestions. I will print it out and look through all your lovely suggestions:)
CecilQuoteOn 12/31/98 6:30:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
After reading your old e-mail;
I would like to put in my 2
cent suggestion :
1. I would like to see someone
write something about how to
use "Tong Su". It seems that
there is a lot of valuable
information one can derive
from there.
2. There is so many
differentiate "feng shui"
method, how does one know
which one to use
3. I have yet to read any
books on how to calculate
one's "8 Character" may be
there's a topic for you.
4. Case study, lot of example
would help a beginner like me
to get started
5. What's work and what's not;
What symbol, etc. is a no no;
like whether one should use a
lion symbol in front of the
main door. I was told it's not
meant for everyone, is that
true ??
That's for now. Hope my
suggestion help.
Happy writing.
Mark.
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Dear Sharon,
QuoteOn 12/31/98 12:58:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I'M A STUDENT AND WISH TO
BOOST MY STUDY AND EXAM LUCK.
IS THERE A WAY TO ACTIVATE IT?
You can apply the eight house theory and study facing your best direction. On the other hand, make sure that your table is near to good lighting.
Under Feng Shui, if you can obtain a pagoda or a conical object place it on the top right hand corner of the table.QuoteI UNDERSTAND THAT IT IS NOT
ADVISABLE TO HAVE OPEN SHELF
BUT I DO HAVE ONE AND I CANNOT
AFFORD TO CHANGE ONE. IS THERE
ANY REMEDY TO IT?
This is acceptable as it allows you convenience to browse thru your work. An open shelf is `more' in the situation where it faces your bed rather than the study table.
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An author said all rocks are of the metal element.
in General Help
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Dear Karen,suppressed>
Yes you are correct. Rocks belong to the earth element. Crystals e.g. glass
belongs to the water element.
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Subject: An author said all rocks are of the metal element.