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  1. Dear Cecil,
    I read your article about Drainage Points:
    1. Attached please find an illustration (sample) of a typical home where
    there,
    if drainage out of the home, can result in either: Wealth or Power and
    Authority for the owners.
    2. In this example, if drainage out of the home is under Exit 1 and Exit 3,
    then it would mean wealth for the home-owners.
    3. For those who are in politics or want to have a high position in their
    company, may consider Exit 2.
    The questions are
    1. How do I determine Wealth or Power & Authority direction?
    2. How to determine left to right or right to left?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  2. Dear Cecil,

    Is it considered a leak if a sewerage pipe (from toilet bowl to septic tank)
    running under a kitchen? But the pipe is not under the stove, only running
    below the corner of the kitchen.

    I want to know you opinion about septic tank around the center of the house.
    Is it considered a major leak?

    Thanks in advance.

    Regards,
    Wasis



  3. Dear Cecil,
    Thanks for the response.
    I've got the point: I should move after 18 April 2004. However, there is run yue
    this year. So, when is the safe time (the starting date) to move?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "free-advice Listmanager"
    To:
    Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 10:52 PM
    Subject: Disturbing Grand Duke by Tiger person

    Quote
    From: Cecil Lee
    Dear Wasis,
    Majority of the Chinese avoid moving house either in the Ching Ming month ie.
    this year is next month 4 April. And often for the duration of two weeks

    starting from this day.

    Quote

    The next date is the 7th month.
    http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_twisted.gif
    http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_evil.gif
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 3/15/2004 10:49:25 AM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
    >Dear Cecil,
    >
    >I think my father has made a
    >big mistake. He was born in
    >1938 (Strong Water
    >Tiger). It is said that he is
    >not allowed to do any
    >renovations this year.
    >Unless, the bad effect will
    >follow him for 12 years
    >(CMIIW). But he did to
    >the house I am going to move.
    >Moreover, some portion of SW3
    >has been
    >disturbed. I've told him to
    >let the work to the workers.
    >However, he watches
    >the renovation everyday and
    >gives instructions.
    >
    >The probable good news is we
    >haven't moved to that house
    >yet and my father
    >won't stay there soon coz he
    >lives in another city. FYI,
    >the house I'm going
    >to move is not a brand new
    >house. Perhaps it was built in
    >periode 6 and has
    >major renovation in 2003. May
    >I consider that house as a
    >brand new house
    >since we haven't moved so that
    >no effect for us? What could
    >be the effect to
    >my father?
    >
    >Is it good to move house
    >during Jin Ming periode?


  4. Dear Cecil,
    I think my father has made a big mistake. He was born in 1938 (Strong Water
    Tiger). It is said that he is not allowed to do any renovations this year.
    Unless, the bad effect will follow him for 12 years (CMIIW). But he did to
    the house I am going to move. Moreover, some portion of SW3 has been
    disturbed. I've told him to let the work to the workers. However, he watches
    the renovation everyday and gives instructions.
    The probable good news is we haven't moved to that house yet and my father
    won't stay there soon coz he lives in another city. FYI, the house I'm going
    to move is not a brand new house. Perhaps it was built in periode 6 and has
    major renovation in 2003. May I consider that house as a brand new house
    since we haven't moved so that no effect for us? What could be the effect to
    my father?
    Is it good to move house during Jin Ming periode?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  5. Dear Cecil,
    Please see below:

    Quote
    IN GENERAL
    Rank 1 = Those born in the Year of the Monkey
    Rank 2 = Those born in the Year of the Tiger
    Where the Money will be "offending" the Tai Sui.
    While the Tiger will conflict with the Tiger.
    For Chinese business, for 2004, it is recommended that the
    first day of business is the 2nd day of Lunar New Year or Friday,
    23 January 2004.

    Is the ba zi of the owner taken into account?
    And how about the ritual of new business opening? How should the owner do?
    What is the auspicious time?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  6. Dear Cecil,

    Quote
    >3) change the main door.
    The main door is the mouth of the home and this is OK.
    Does changing the main door mean replacing the door?
    Another method is to have "activity" e.g. a party or function.
    Could you please elaborate more about this one?
    Overall, all these influence, often does not take effect immediately
    i.e. the new influence kicks in often after 6 to 9 months, later.
    If one wants to change the periode, should he do all three methods? or he could

    do only one of them?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  7. Dear Cecil,
    Please see below:

    Quote
    Part I of reply:-
    Where is the Part II? :)
    Based on your kitchen layout, the most optimal stove position is at
    locations : Marking A or B.
    For marking A, the only major issue is that there is a window.
    The position of the window is above head-level. Perhaps the bottom edge of
    the windows is 2 meters from the floor. However, I am afraid the stove will
    face the balcony door on the second floor indirectly (both are parallel).
    >2. I have been told to have a
    >stove with solid backing. May
    >I consider plywood as solid
    >backing?
    Yes, this can be used. But, under commonsense approach to Feng Shui, in
    case of a fire, plywood is a combustable object and may cause more
    damage in a real fire.
    What kind material do you suggest for temporary condition? My main concern

    is that the toilet is inside the kitchen. So I want to make some change.
    Under new arrangement (as attached), the kitchen has its own room and the
    toilet is not inside the kitchen anymore. Please give some comment about it.

    Quote
    In the above example, Marking B is more practical, since a stove a marking
    A will cause the window to be closed - no air.
    However Marking B will make the stove facing North. Is it good? Coz I heard
    north facing stove means excessive spending. And I guess the position is in
    South East sector considering the size of the house is 5 meter wide x 18
    meter long.

    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  8. Dear Cecil,
    My father is considering to replace our main door due to its bad condition.
    In one of your messages, you said it should not be moved. So, what is the
    solution if we really want to replace it?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

    Quote
    Pay more attention to the main door. Where possible, the main door should
    NOT
    be moved or re-installed. Else, it will most likely mean, a failed
    exercise.


  9. Dear Cecil,
    I'd like to ask you some questions regarding kitchen & stove:
    1. Is it allowed to have a water tank above a kitchen (but not above the stove)?
    2. I have been told to have a stove with solid backing. May I consider plywood as solid backing?
    3. You say stove is not allowed to be in front of a wash basin. What if the stove faces East & the wash basin faces West but they are not opposite directly?
    4. Is it allowed to have a toilet (with its own toilet door) inside a kitchen? Please take a look at the picture.
    5. While cooking, which hand-swing is preferable: to the left/right side of the house or to the back side of the house?
    6. Is it allowed to have a balcony above a kitchen?
    7. Is it allowed to have a door (to the balcony) above a stove?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From:
    Newsgroups: geomancynet.moderated.discuss.free-advice
    Sent: Monday, October 27, 2003 3:53 PM
    Subject: Kitchen stove location

    Quote
    Dear Lola,
    1. Just take note that one Feng Shui School of Thought finds it highly
    unfavourable for the kitchen to be at NE. In addition, the stove is at NE.
    2. This School of thought suggests that the kitchen, should not be at the
    North
    and NE sectors of a home. It has more the concept of cold winds blowing
    from
    the North. And, thus, this affects a stove situated at the North and NE.
    3. However, I personally find this argument to be not exactly applicable
    to
    every geographical locations.
    4. The idea behind Para 2 is because, it may be hard to cook IF - there
    high
    winds blowing into the kitchen from openings close to this. Here, if one
    is not
    affected by the winds, then this is not a major issue.
    5. The idea is also equivalent of the "commonsense approach" to Feng Shui
    in
    that a stove should not be placed with it's back at a window area.
    6. The next more critical point emphasised by nearly every FS practitioner
    is
    based on the Yin and Yang concept. Here, it is not ideal for the stove to
    be
    just next to the water position.
    7. Another major consideration is that a stove must not sit below a beam
    or a
    water pipe. If water pipe is to be run below the stove, it must not pass
    the
    stove within 6 inches distance. Where possible, the pipe should run in a U
    shape design away from the stove.
    8. Since both of you are of the same Gua (Kua) then, it is good for the
    stove
    to be facing your favourable direction.
    9. Some Feng Shui practitioners recommend the stove (fire) face the East
    or SE
    (wood locations). And alternatively facing south as opposed to north.
    Since
    north is the water position. But, here, I find that this may not be
    practical
    in many instances. Since some of these positions are inauspicious e.g. the
    stove facing the back toilet bowl/wash basin etc...
    10. Under my last point, it is important that the stove does not face the
    toilet entrance e.g. facing the toilet bowl, wash basin or shower of the
    back
    toilet.
    >I understand that by
    >placing it on the NE walls the
    >"oven mouth" is facing SE and
    >both these directions being
    >bad directions for us should
    >give us good chi ... is this
    >correct ???
    11. As mentioned, there are many different interpretations of the position
    of
    the stove.
    12. Some FS practitioners feel that it should be placed facing a bad
    direction
    to burn away bad qi. While others feel that it should be in a good
    location to
    enhance qi.
    13. I have already listed, the major considerations regarding the stove. And
    the above statement above under Para 12 - can have different meanings to
    different people and practitioners.
    14. What matters most is to look at the total kitchen in relation to Shapes and
    Forms - Feng Shui first, then look out for the above points of
    considerations.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


  10. Dear Cecil,
    Please see below:

    Quote
    1. I would agree that since Period 8 is round the corner, a few more
    months to go (Jan 2004); it is better to complete the home under
    Period 8. Since the mouth of the home east under Period 7 is not
    exactly too good.
    So, what should one do to change the birth chart of the house? Is it enough
    just repainting the ceiling during periode 8, considering the renovation is
    done during Periode 7?
    3. Please find attached rough-sketch illustration that I had drawn.
    Yes, the illustration is similar to my description.
    It was a waste that I did not keep a copy of an original home with this
    type of layout.
    This was because, if I am not mistaken, 3 years ago, this person, wrote-in
    for help with this type of layout configuration (see attachment). He was
    plagued with lots (and lots of problems).
    What kind of problems would happen?

    I've told my brother that the lay out is inauspicious. However, he argued
    that he had consulted with a trustworthy psychic that the land was very
    auspicious. He added that most houses at the same side of the street have
    the same characteristic (lower than the street with basement) and many rich
    landlords stays there. The left neighbour has the same interior and exterior
    design because they're semi-detached houses. The left owner stays there too
    and is very rich. It looks like there is a river nearby "hug" the location.
    All I can do for him is suggest not to rent too long.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  11. Dear Cecil,
    My brother is considering to rent a house which is under renovation. My brother was born in 1972 (rat & strong water). The house is facing East(76). There are a clear space in the front and tall coconut trees (much
    taller than the house) at the back yard plus a mountain far in the background. It is a 3 story building with one basement (total: 4 floors). Please notice the basement because the land the building sits on is actually
    lower than the street. The land is sloping from the front to the back. However, the front door is located on the first floor which is at the same level with the front street. It has a beautiful scenery from the top floor.
    The landlord used to stay there. He and his family have many properties and and. The reason he moved out is the third floor of the house was burnt. This is the description of the interior. There is a toilet in the middle back of the house (leak?). A small stairs on the second floor to the third floor is located above the front door (1st floor).
    As you said many times, East is a bad sector during periode 7. And the house is under renovation. Do you agree if I suggest my brother to change the periode of the house to periode 8? According to Find a Good House report,
    under periode 8 the stars are 8 6 8. East is a good direction for him and the house belongs to one of his favorable element.
    What do you think about this house?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  12. Dear Cecil,
    About 5 months after moving to his new house, my uncle got an accident last
    week. Today, I visited him. After seeing his house, I suspect something
    wrong with the house. He was born on 1942 (Horse year). The house sits on
    West. I think the ceiling is a coffered one. Although I am not so sure. His
    stove is located at the hallway and faces West. His house has 2 straight
    paths. But I have told him to install some screen dividers. One of the
    toilets is looking outward to the garage door.
    These are the remedies I suggest:
    1. For the coffered ceiling, install a new flat ceiling just below the old
    one (not replace the old one).
    2. For the kitchen at the hallway, install 2 doors. Is it OK to have 2
    connecting doors at the kitchen?
    What do you think about my suggestions?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  13. Dear Renjin,
    Your situation is the same as my cousin's. His shio is dragon too. Every time he
    has a dog in the same house, the dog dies eventually (sick or poisoned). The
    solution: he moved the dogs to another house and feed them twice a day. He just
    reduces the time they meet. When his daughter bought a new dog, he asked her to
    keep the dog away from him.
    I hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "free-advice Listmanager"
    To:
    Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 4:11 AM
    Subject: Question about pet dog

    Quote
    From: "renjin renjin"
    hi. i am born in 1976, in the year of the dragon. i read somewhere that the
    dragon and the dog "clashes" with one another. however, i have a pet dog. how do
    i lessen this "clash". is there anything i can position or put in the house to
    reduce the clash?
    thank you very much

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  14. Dear Cecil,
    Please see below:

    Quote
    Let's look at it this way: the MOST IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION
    is that the openings of a house must be proportionate to the entire surface
    area.
    Well, I think it is proportionate to the entire surface area. The size of the
    house is 18 meter width x 30 meter long. I wrote 1 panel would be far wider than
    those of the backdoor because the 1 panel main door is 1426 milimeter width
    compared to 913 milimeter and 510 milimeter panels of the backdoor. I'm not
    going to change the frame at all. The word "far" is limited to milimeter. :)
    For a door, it has to feel solid; often the structure or pattern or support is
    rectangular in shape or of the `earth' element design. (Earth element is
    rectangular or square) As "earth-type" structure is often the cheapest to
    produce and a stable shape. Of course, in modern times, we do see honeycomb or
    pyramid structures built. But how often (if any) do we see a triangle or pure
    round doors?
    We have to be practical, and often, colour or design of the door often has to
    be seen to blend with the `design' of the house.
    The door I refer to is a rectangular one. It should be made of wood. Old men
    say, choose a wooden door with texture representing growth. Please take a look
    at the picture I attach (Source & Credit: Angzdorr.com). So, I guess the texture
    with sharp pointed side facing up represents growth. However, I am not so sure.

    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis


  15. Dear Cecil,
    I plan to replace my main door. It is currently made of 2 panels. The left panel
    is wider than the right one. The backdoor has the same characteristic (except
    the right panel is wider than the left one) and only 1 cm narrower than the main
    door. Is it effective to replace the 2 panel main door with a 1 panel main door,
    considering that 1 panel will be far wider than those of the backdoor?
    When we measure auspicious size of doors and windows, should we include the
    frame as well?
    As for 2 panels door, sometimes if we want to have - say 90 cm panel, we won't
    get exactly 90 cm. Both panels won't exactly the same because of the fault
    tolerance. Perhaps the left panel is 90 cm width and the right one is 90,5 cm.
    The question is, how much is the fault tolerance allowed?
    Suppose the door is made of wood, what kind of wood texture is auspicious?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  16. Dear Cecil,
    Last Friday I visited a photocopy shop. The business is good. They have many
    clients. As I noticed carefully, just opposite the main door, there are
    electricity pole and one huge tree. Then I went outside to look at the shop. It
    has a two-step semi circular radiating out step. In fact, the whole frontage of
    the shop (3 story-building) has the shape of semi-circular radiating out.
    One thing I am still wondering is one fruitseller shop in my city. The business
    is very very good. There are streets in the front, left side and behind. Just
    opposite the main door (10-20 meters away) there is a big electricity pole. I
    don't see any ba gua mirrror or semi-circular step. The frontage is clear space
    with many tall palm trees. I think pictures will explain better. I'll post the
    pictures once available.
    My cousin said if one's luck is strong enough, such treat won't affect. For
    example, his business. Just opposite his shop, there is a pole too. So far, his
    busines is good.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From:
    Newsgroups: geomancynet.moderated.discuss.free-advice
    Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 7:51 AM
    Subject: Front Entrance Steps - Semi circular steps

    Quote
    Dear Sumita,
    1. In Feng Shui, contrary to what one may think, this semi-circular
    (concept/idea) is based on the " Bright Hall - Ming Tang ".
    2. Somewhere, in this website, I had several pictures of a semi-circular water
    feature radiating outwards.
    3. This feature is placed at the frontage of the building.
    4. Because of this feature i.e. which provides a clear space; akin of a bird
    flying freely at the frontage.
    5. If we have clear space, the natural `impact' is that the hall will be
    `bright'.
    Do search in this forum or the Picture Tour or Picture resources for " The
    Hyatt " hotel photos. I had a sample of this, feature.
    6. However, the steps is another issue. But, what I had mentioned under Para 1
    to 5 is to give a flavour of the similar idea of a semi-circular steps
    (radiating outwards).
    7. Attached please see a picture resource of this type of steps.
    8. This type of semi-circular steps is considered a `protective' stance.
    9. In the past, I had also posted my sketch of a semi-circular mat (with
    spikes) radiating outwards. This is often placed outside the front door
    entrance. And is the "near" equivalent of a Ba Gua mirror.
    10. This is not Feng Shui:-
    However, in general, this type of semi-circular steps radiating outwards can
    be
    unfriendly to the old or aged to walk up. Even for adults and children, if the
    steps are steep and short, one has to be extra careful when walking up or down
    this steps.
    Warmest Regards
    Cecil
    On 7/16/2003 8:22:08 PM, Sumita Saini wrote:
    >Dear Cecil,
    You are right that the
    >steps are semi-circular as you mention
    >in (1). I am looking forward to your
    >reply!
    Thanks very much!
    Sumita
    On
    >7/15/2003 8:44:57 AM, Cecil Lee
    >wrote:
    >Dear Sumita,
    >
    >I hope I got
    >your message
    >correct.
    >
    >When you
    >mentioned that the
    >steps are rounded on
    >the front
    >entrance:
    >
    >1. Do you mean
    >(Top-view) it
    >looks like radiating out
    >in a
    >semi-circular fashion or
    >
    >2.
    >that the steps are rounded
    >at every
    >step?
    >
    >Warmest Regards,
    >Cecil
    >
    >On
    >7/11/2003 4:21:21 AM, Sumita
    >Saini
    >wrote:
    >>The main door entrance
    >steps
    >>to our new house are
    >rounded
    >>brick steps. Our house
    >faces
    >>the north east. I read
    >that
    >>the rounded front
    >entrance
    >>steps are considered to
    >draw
    >>money out of the house.
    >Is
    >>this true, and what can I do
    >>now?
    >Will it help if I put
    >>pillars with a
    >porch roof on
    >>top of the steps?
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >

    Attached file:
    http://forum.geomancy.net:8080/upload/Circular1.jpg

  17. Dear Cecil,
    I am considering to rent a landed property as a business site. The
    characteristic of business site in my country is the width of the main door is
    almost equal to the width of the property. So, if we stand at the centre point
    of the property and at the main door, we will obtain the same direction.
    You often say that North-South facing house is better than East-West facing
    house. This is a dilemma for me since my Gua is 7 and my element is Strong
    Earth. Let's say North direction. In periode 8, it has a good Flying Star
    combination and North represents my wealth element. However, it is my Disaster
    sector. Another direction: W2. It has a good Flying Star combination and
    represents one of my favourable elements. However, West means heat after 12 AM.
    Thus, I'd like to ask you which one I should weigh more? Should I weigh on the
    uncureable Eight House?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  18. Dear Cecil,
    I just bought a six rod hollow metal windchime and hang it in SE sector. Soon,
    my neighbour hang one with 5 rod hollow bamboo windchime near my windchime.
    Since that sector is more windy, we may say there is a windchime war. :)
    Do you think my neighbour's windchime could be considered a threat to my SE
    sector?
    FYI, my windchime produces more loudly sound considering it is about 1 meter
    length. For that big windchime, I paid $5 (compared to those at FS Emporium
    sites, it's cheap).
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  19. Dear Cecil,
    What do you think about the birth time of the house? Does the house belong to
    periode 6 or 7?
    Btw, we have red pavement in the frontage (North). In fact, the majority of the
    frontage is red colored. Does it matter?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "free-advice Listmanager"
    To:
    Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 11:15 AM
    Subject: Re: Three Killings

    Quote
    From: Cecil Lee
    Dear Wasis,
    Yes, try to fix all sectors. In particular, this year, North should be looked
    at.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 6/20/2003 11:49:54 PM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
    >Dear Cecil,
    >
    >1. I don't see any #2 nor #5
    >star in the sector (South
    >West). The stars are: #7,
    >#4, #7, #3, #6. There is a set
    >of 6 coins in that sector. The
    >degree is 27,
    >periode 7.
    >
    >2. However, as my parents
    >often use the back door as the
    >entrance, I calculate
    >using 204 degree. And the
    >results are: #8, #4, #9, #3,
    >#6.
    >
    >3. Then I calculate using the
    >exterior facing direction: 3
    >degree. The results
    >are: #8, #4, #6, #3, #6.
    >
    >4. Even though I calculate
    >using periode 6 combinated
    >with those degrees, I
    >don't find any #2 nor #5 in
    >that sector. Any clue?
    >
    >5. When I calculate for
    >periode 6, I am suspicious
    >about the birth time of the
    >house. Using those degree (3,
    >27, & 204), I always find
    >either #2 or # 5 or both
    >of them in N & SE sectors. The
    >family members who sleep there
    >often fall sick.
    >
    >6. As far as I know, when my
    >father renovated the roof, he
    >didn't repaint the
    >ceiling. The house was built
    >during 1983-1984.
    >
    >7. Further more, I suspect the
    >North sector is source of the
    >problems we have
    >since it represents middle
    >son, liver, kidney and inner
    >ear. But we don't know
    >what it is yet.
    >
    >Thanks in advance.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Wasis


  20. Dear Cecil,
    I didn't notice carefully the shape of those buildings. Does it mean that tall
    and thin building must be of wood element? I feel a bit difficult to determine
    the wood element building. Coz sometimes, tall and thin building has either
    sharp pointed roof or flat roof. And sometimes it is covered with glass and has
    a round shape (from helicopter view). For example:
    - Suntec City Mall: tall, thin, square, flat roof
    - Petronas Tower: tall, thin, round, sharp pointed roof
    - Concorde Hotel on Outram Rd: tall, thin, round, flat roof, glass covered.
    Perhaps some pictures would explain better.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

    Quote
    Case 2: United Overseas Bank (UOB) vs DBS Bank
    Site map:
    http://www.streetdirectory.com:8080/map.jsp?x=29985.67&y=29747.27&level=7&star=1
    &xyfile=&heading=80+RAFFLES+PLACE%2C+UOB+BUILDING+%28048624%29
    United Overseas Bank has a Wood element shape i.e. tall and thin.
    Under the Five elements concept:
    Wood destroys Earth
    Since UOB HQ was a wood element, it crushes Earth (DBS Bank) and at the last
    minute gain ownership of Overseas Union Bank.


  21. Dear Cecil,
    1. I don't see any #2 nor #5 star in the sector (South West). The stars are: #7,
    #4, #7, #3, #6. There is a set of 6 coins in that sector. The degree is 27,
    periode 7.
    2. However, as my parents often use the back door as the entrance, I calculate
    using 204 degree. And the results are: #8, #4, #9, #3, #6.
    3. Then I calculate using the exterior facing direction: 3 degree. The results
    are: #8, #4, #6, #3, #6.
    4. Even though I calculate using periode 6 combinated with those degrees, I
    don't find any #2 nor #5 in that sector. Any clue?
    5. When I calculate for periode 6, I am suspicious about the birth time of the
    house. Using those degree (3, 27, & 204), I always find either #2 or # 5 or both
    of them in N & SE sectors. The family members who sleep there often fall sick.
    6. As far as I know, when my father renovated the roof, he didn't repaint the
    ceiling. The house was built during 1983-1984.
    7. Further more, I suspect the North sector is source of the problems we have
    since it represents middle son, liver, kidney and inner ear. But we don't know
    what it is yet.
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "free-advice Listmanager"
    To:
    Sent: Friday, June 20, 2003 10:07 AM
    Subject: Three Killings

    Quote
    From: Cecil Lee
    Dear Wasis,
    Hope it does not get worse. If it does, try to use a more reliable indicator
    i.e. Flying Star Feng Shui and check for clues of #2 or #5 at the sector. If you
    can do so, try to check the month Flying Star chart or even day.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
    On 6/18/2003 7:49:29 PM, Wasis Sugiono wrote:
    >Dear Cecil,
    >
    >What could happen if one sit
    >with back against Three
    >Killings?
    >
    >I sit with my back against
    >West and have no choice to
    >change the direction
    >due to the size of my room. If
    >I change the direction (of my
    >back) to east,
    >there is a door behind me. And
    >I suffer from back pain
    >recently. Any cure
    >for this?
    >
    >Thanks in advance.
    >
    >Regards,
    >Wasis
    >

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  22. Dear Cecil,
    What could happen if one sit with back against Three Killings?
    I sit with my back against West and have no choice to change the direction
    due to the size of my room. If I change the direction (of my back) to east,
    there is a door behind me. And I suffer from back pain recently. Any cure
    for this?
    Thanks in advance.
    Regards,
    Wasis

  23. Added by Cecil: Dear Wasis,
    1. No problems. Often, it is best not to post extracts from other sites, firstly because of intellectual property rights concern.
    2. This is because, it is not right for cross-posting between different sites without express permission from each other.
    3. Recently, I was sadden by the fact that a newly created account used "fastpig fastpig" and within a few days later changed it to "myfs myfs" etc... In fact, if one asks any Muslim, the word " pig " can be rather offensive, to say the least. In Singapore, we also have a sizeable population of muslims. And we also have many users from Malaysia and Indonesia; which try not to use such words even if they are of Chinese origin.
    4. Although I am not a `fan' of Hsia calendar either, I am not prepared to allow users to post messages that criticise systems without a proper name. (Questions like this will `benefit' sites that do not `pay homage' to Hsia. Yet, we do not feel that the question should be posted without the user using their proper names). Furthermore, this user has not much understanding of the various calendar system nor the lunar calendar system. Yet he spammed this forum (internally/unmoderated) with repeated messages and "demanded" to know why I did not post his "great discovery". If one looks at his `discovery', it is really no discovery at all:(
    5. I am sad because, this is my country man. He had posted opinions or `criticisms' directed at theories and yet use such `turn-off' user ids etc... This person also wrote and "demanded" why his postings were accepted by other sites and not by Geomancy.net.
    Geomancy.net simply does not follow any other sites! Our forum has been around for many, many years and always 100 percent flame free. This is one of the very rare occasions that one sees such an `ugly' act.
    It is indeed sad to see such behaviour:(
    6. Look at your postings, you and many other users have always used proper names and many of your personal postings are also your real names. We have to stand-by what we write especially, subjects that `boasts' of a new discovery or `criticisese' certain concepts or theories.
    7. As the host of this forum, users get to see who actually posts the message. For Robert and myself, we also use our true names and each of our postings have a record of our names and not "alias".
    8. I understand that some users are `shy' to post their private messages and thus, feel free to use the check button with the `anonymous' tag if the messages are of a personal nature.
    9. In my opinion, it is people who does not have ownership of their writing; are akin to "running across a road illegally" and causing an accident. This type of people, simply walk away. While, others have to collect their mess:(
    Going forward, I therefore, sincerely wish that users do not post messages from other sites. At the same time, please do not post/extract any messages from this forum to others:)
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Dear Cecil,
    Apologize for any inconvenience occured.
    I really didn't mean to heat arguments. Just wanted to fulfill my curiosi
    ty coz. I see several terms in feng shui which look similar but not the same.
    Thank you for your correction.
    Regards,
    Wasis
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "free-advice Listmanager" et>
    To:
    Sent: Monday, May 19, 2003 7:22 AM
    Subject: Re: Evil Lines (Kong Wang)

    Quote
    From: Cecil Lee
    Dear Wasis,
    1. Earlier, prior to your posting, I had the impression that you were
    mentioning an "evil line" relating to the `devil's gate'. But, in this po
    sting,
    you have mentioned; the True cardinal points in relation to compas direct
    ions.
    2. I have let this message pass thru, but in the future, I appreciate i
    f you
    do not extract out message postings from other sites or vice versa.
    3. As I am always not comfortable with the way many other sites are run
    , and
    often; heated arguments arise out of huge egos of people trying to prove
    themselves or either that they have hidden agendas.
    4. In fact, all postings in this forum must not be extracted out. I hop
    e all
    users respect our wishes. I hope all users in this forum, please help us
    to look
    out and report any of such activities to me.
    5. In my electronic book "Applied Feng Shui Made Easy" Chapter 11, Para
    11.7,
    I have mentioned that toilets exactally at North 0 degrees, NE 45 degrees
    , E 90
    degrees, SE 135 degrees, 180 degrees, SW 225 degrees, West 270 degrees an
    d NW
    315 degrees are the `worst' positions in a home.
    6. Quite sometime back, in several past forum messages, I had mentioned
    a
    simple rationale is that since these are `True cardinal' points; it is aw
    ays
    best not to place say a toilet bowl exactly at this location since it hap
    pens to
    be directly at one of the trigram sectors.
    7. Under the same chapter, Chapter 11.9, the kitchen, favourable positi
    ons of
    stove are between a range of 345 degrees to 120 debrees. And some of thes
    e
    locations do happen to fall on e.g. N 0 degres, NE 45 degrees and East 90
    degrees.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil
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