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  1. So, in that case, how should one deal with trouble neighbour in Fung Sway way?

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    On 4/7/2011 11:05:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    There are a few considerations:1. In
    countries that have "street-smart"
    Chinese especially in the Far East;
    hanging a bagua could invariably lead to
    a "ba gua war". Where one's neighbour
    also hangs a ba gua. Get it?2.
    Traditionally, a bagua is used
    specifically for THREE major
    reasons:-2.1. "Protection" again
    spirits ... and not that silly kind of
    protection relating to protection
    against one's neighbours2.2. To
    deflect poison arrows VIA a conVEX
    mirror2.3. A conCAVE mirror can or
    may be used to capture good scenery or
    at a missing corner.Now, can you
    honestly tell me: where the "crab" does
    this silly idea of hanging bagua because
    of trouble with neighbours flow in the
    above.3. I know; even in my country;
    there may be the rare few; but these are
    the exceptions or the "low, low class"
    or considered as such people around...
    These are the people who most likely are
    struggling with their lives; and for
    some who says there is such thing as
    "karma"; then; it may befall them.4. Why
    go so low as to become one of these
    "scumbags?". So does one think that if
    there are lots of tailgaters in our
    life; do you go and place a bagua mirror
    at the rear of the vehicle?5.
    Furthermore; another group of "scumbags"
    are worst. These are the parasites of
    Fung Sway. They are simply known as "The
    Feng Shui Emporium" kind. These people
    want to sell you nearly anything but
    everything... GOT IT? GET IT? STILL WANT
    IT?????????????THE MORALE OF THE STORY
    CAN BE FOUND,
    HERE:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum
    /article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=26566&new=
    On 4/7/2011 9:53:24 AM, Kalpana Uzon
    wrote: >Love your cartoons! So, you
    don't >suggest hanging bagua mirror
    on my door. >Why do people hang bagua
    mirror when >they have trouble with
    their >neighbours?On 4/6/2011 8:19:48
    PM, Cecil >Lee wrote: >>
    On 4/6/2011 11:12:19 AM, Kalpana
    Uzon >>wrote: >Dear
    Cecil,Can I hand >Bagua
    mirror >infront of my main
    door >>then?Since the
    neighbour next >door >>is
    not so >friendly.Regards,Kal

  2. Love your cartoons!
    So, you don't suggest hanging bagua mirror on my door. Confused
    Why do people hang bagua mirror when they have trouble with their neighbours?Neutral

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    On 4/6/2011 8:19:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    On 4/6/2011 11:12:19 AM, Kalpana Uzon
    wrote: >Dear Cecil,Can I hand Bagua
    mirror >infront of my main door
    then?Since the >neighbour next door
    is not so >friendly.Regards,Kal

  3. Dear Cecil,
    Can I hand Bagua mirror infront of my main door then?
    Since the neighbour next door is not so friendly.
    Regards,
    Kal

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    On 3/23/2011 10:35:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Frankly, if you are referring to the
    photo you had posted;All I can see is a
    photo of a walkway and the photo was
    taken looking downwards.I repeat; based
    on this photo: tell me what is the
    threat? You have to be realistic. Given
    this photo; I don't see any threat at
    all. On 3/23/2011 8:21:33 PM, Kalpana
    Uzon wrote: >Hi Cecil,That's my
    3.5meter >long and 2 meter wide
    window looking out to the
    driveway just next to my >window
    (nearly attached). The >photo was
    taken from inside. >Car coming &
    going day >& night as the car
    park is >at the back of the building.
    Smoke, >noise, exhaust. It feels
    like >living in a driveway. Sure, I
    don't need >any protection?Kind
    regards,KalOn >3/17/2011 11:45:12 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >>Further to what
    I had >>mentioned; 1. If your
    photo >>does show that it was
    taken >>from inside the main door
    looking out; so far, there
    does not seem to be any threat
    - in that photo. So, in my
    opinion; so far, no need a
    bagua mirror to be hang say
    above the door.(Anyway, the
    photo is angled to the floor:
    can't see higher to make
    further comments).2. If this
    photo is not taken inside the
    main door looking out... then
    there is "educational" value
    in this photo.3. The attached
    illustration: shows that if a
    proper photo has to be taken;
    it should be standing say
    inside the main door looking
    out or standing inside the
    window of a home looking
    outwards...

  4. Hi Cecil,
    That's my 3.5meter long and 2 meter wide
    window looking out to the driveway just next to my window (nearly attached). The photo was taken from inside. Car coming & going day
    & night as the car park is at the back of the building. Smoke,
    noise, exhaust. It feels like living in a driveway. Sure, I don't need
    any protection?
    Kind regards,
    Kal

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    On 3/17/2011 11:45:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Further to what I had
    mentioned; 1. If your photo
    does show that it was taken
    from inside the main door
    looking out; so far, there
    does not seem to be any threat
    - in that photo. So, in my
    opinion; so far, no need a
    bagua mirror to be hang say
    above the door.(Anyway, the
    photo is angled to the floor:
    can't see higher to make
    further comments).2. If this
    photo is not taken inside the
    main door looking out... then
    there is "educational" value
    in this photo.3. The attached
    illustration: shows that if a
    proper photo has to be taken;
    it should be standing say
    inside the main door looking
    out or standing inside the
    window of a home looking
    outwards...

  5. Hi there,
    Picture of my driveway is sent to your email address today.
    Cheers
    Kal

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    On 3/7/2011 9:03:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Frankly, I am very good at all words.
    Yawn...... A pic tells a ....On 3/7/2011
    5:05:30 AM, Kalpana Uzon wrote:
    Thank you for posting reply. Yes I
    mean >to say Later-Heaven. Some
    people call it >After-Heaven,
    post-heaven etc on the >net. I have
    convex bagua mirror with >ZHEN (2
    broken and 1 unbroken line) on >top
    part of bagua mirror. Looks like it
    is Later-Heaven bagua mirror and I
    should not hang it inside.Since I
    live >in unit, can I hang a yellow
    CONVEX >bagua mirror with QIAN (3
    unbroken >lines) on top of bagua
    mirror inside >bedroom window facing
    out? There are >lots of car parked on
    that side.Can I >also hang bagua
    mirror with tassel & >coin inside
    house facing out the window >of
    lounge room as there is
    driveway?Kindest regards,On 3/5/2011
    5:19:58 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Are you referring to the "Later
    Heaven >>Sequence Bagua?
    Where you said
    "After-Heaven"?Please check this
    link:-http://www.geomancy.net/res
    ourc >es/a
    rt/art-pakua.htmTraditionally,
    "The >>First Heaven Sequence
    Mirror" should >be >>used and
    not the "Later Heaven >Sequence
    Mirror."In majority of all the
    Asian >>countries; so far, I have
    yet to >come >>across a
    commercial "Later Heaven
    Sequence Mirror". Not sure about
    America >>or European, thou.
    Maybe some >>diabolically twisted
    soul would make >a >>"Later
    Heaven Sequence Mirror" for
    sale.Yes, all mirrors should
    FACE-OUTwards. Thus, if possible
    it >>should be hung outside and
    hardly if >any >>for someone to
    hang it indoors even >thu >>it
    is facing outwards.... But as a >Last
    Resort, if really can't then no
    choice >>liao....Note: The
    term Pakua and >Bagua >>are the
    same. Where Pakua is a >Chinese
    dialect (Hokkien) way of
    pronouncing >the >>politcally
    correct: Mandarin pin yin
    spelling of "Bagua".On 3/5/2011
    9:56:50 >>AM, Anonymous wrote:
    >Hello >>Cecil and
    Robert,I am >very proud >to
    join your >forum.First of
    all, a >big >>>hello to
    everyone as this is >>my
    first post.I read about
    After-Heaven >>Bagua
    mirror >while surfing on >net.I
    wonder, >whether it is for
    specific >>>indoor hanging?
    Is it safe to >>>use it
    indoor?What do they >>look
    like?I >live in a unit and
    would >like >>>to use Bagua
    mirror to deflect >>>the
    traffic. But since I >live in
    unit I can't hang it outside
    so >>I'd have to >hang
    it inside the >>window >facing
    outside to deflect >bad
    energies.Do I use
    After-Heaven >>>Bagua mirror or
    Before-Heaven >>>Bagua mirror?
    What do they >>look >>like?I
    also heard I have >to be
    really careful about >using
    After-Heaven Bauga
    mirror.Kind >>regards,Kalpana
    >

  6. Thank you for posting reply. Yes I mean to say Later-Heaven. Some people call it After-Heaven, post-heaven etc on the net.
    I have convex bagua mirror with ZHEN (2 broken and 1 unbroken line) on top part of bagua mirror. Looks like it is Later-Heaven bagua mirror and I should not hang it inside.
    Since I live in unit, can I hang a yellow CONVEX bagua mirror with QIAN (3 unbroken lines) on top of bagua mirror inside bedroom window facing out? There are lots of car parked on that side.
    Can I also hang bagua mirror with tassel & coin inside house facing out the window of lounge room as there is driveway?
    Kindest regards,
    Smile

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    On 3/5/2011 5:19:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Are you referring to the "Later Heaven
    Sequence Bagua? Where you said
    "After-Heaven"?Please check this
    link:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/a
    rt/art-pakua.htmTraditionally, "The
    First Heaven Sequence Mirror" should be
    used and not the "Later Heaven Sequence
    Mirror."In majority of all the Asian
    countries; so far, I have yet to come
    across a commercial "Later Heaven
    Sequence Mirror". Not sure about America
    or European, thou. Maybe some
    diabolically twisted soul would make a
    "Later Heaven Sequence Mirror" for
    sale.Yes, all mirrors should
    FACE-OUTwards. Thus, if possible it
    should be hung outside and hardly if any
    for someone to hang it indoors even thu
    it is facing outwards.... But as a Last
    Resort, if really can't then no choice
    liao....Note: The term Pakua and Bagua
    are the same. Where Pakua is a Chinese
    dialect (Hokkien) way of pronouncing the
    politcally correct: Mandarin pin yin
    spelling of "Bagua".On 3/5/2011 9:56:50
    AM, Anonymous wrote: > >Hello
    Cecil and Robert,I am >very proud to
    join your >forum.First of all, a big
    hello to everyone as this is >my
    first post.I read about >After-Heaven
    Bagua mirror >while surfing on net.I
    wonder, >whether it is for specific
    indoor hanging? Is it safe to
    use it indoor?What do they >look
    like?I >live in a unit and would like
    to use Bagua mirror to deflect
    the >traffic. But since I live in
    unit I can't hang it outside >so
    I'd have to >hang it inside the
    window >facing outside to deflect bad
    energies.Do I use After-Heaven
    Bagua mirror or Before-Heaven
    Bagua mirror? What do they >look
    like?I also heard I have >to be
    really careful about >using
    After-Heaven Bauga >mirror.Kind
    regards,Kalpana >


  7. Hello Cecil and Robert,
    I am very proud to join your forum.
    First of all, a big hello to everyone as this is my first post.
    I read about After-Heaven Bagua mirror while surfing on net.
    I wonder, whether it is for specific indoor hanging? Is it safe to use it indoor?
    What do they look like?
    I
    live in a unit and would like to use Bagua mirror to deflect the
    traffic. But since I live in unit I can't hang it outside so I'd have to
    hang it inside the window facing outside to deflect bad energies.
    Do I use After-Heaven Bagua mirror or Before-Heaven Bagua mirror? What do they look like?
    I also heard I have to be really careful about using After-Heaven Bauga mirror.
    Kind regards,
    Kalpana

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