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QuoteOn 4/13/2015 5:25:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
If you have done all the work, it would
be similar to the attachment(s).On
4/13/2015 7:19:08 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
On 4/10/2015 10:40:59 AM,
Anonymous
wrote:
I was wondering
if we
could
start moving in
our
Cross,
Rice, Salt, fruits ,
Coins
on
the 20th or 21st since
this
is
our auspicious day
because
our
official move in date
is
on
the 27th which
is
our
inauspicious
day
;so
would this be
ok?
Please
helpAnother
question?
How important is
facing/direction door
colors and for
the room and bedroom
colors too? Do
we use our Birth
Elements or
Compass direction?
Breadwinner of our
house is a Kua/Gua 2,
house facing
northeast 35. I'm a Kua 7
and master
door facing SW but bed facing
NW.
Mom's a Kua 3, door facing SE
bed
facing SE, my 8 yr old son's Kua
2 door
facing NW, bed facing SW.
Thanks
againThank You so much Master Cecil LeeI'm still confusedI drew a Layout of our new house. Can you Please guide me again using my layout?
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QuoteOn 4/13/2015 5:25:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
If you have done all the work, it would
be similar to the attachment(s).On
4/13/2015 7:19:08 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
On 4/10/2015 10:40:59 AM,
Anonymous
wrote:
I was wondering
if we
could
start moving in
our
Cross,
Rice, Salt, fruits ,
Coins
on
the 20th or 21st since
this
is
our auspicious day
because
our
official move in date
is
on
the 27th which
is
our
inauspicious
day
;so
would this be
ok?
Please
helpAnother
question?
How important is
facing/direction door
colors and for
the room and bedroom
colors too? Do
we use our Birth
Elements or
Compass direction?
Breadwinner of our
house is a Kua/Gua 2,
house facing
northeast 35. I'm a Kua 7
and master
door facing SW but bed facing
NW.
Mom's a Kua 3, door facing SE
bed
facing SE, my 8 yr old son's Kua
2 door
facing NW, bed facing SW.
Thanks
againThank you so much Master Cecil Lee I'm still confusedI drew the layout of he house we're building, can you Please guide me again
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QuoteOn 4/10/2015 10:40:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I was wondering if we could
start moving in our Cross,
Rice, Salt, fruits , Coins on
the 20th or 21st since this is
our auspicious day because our
official move in date is on
the 27th which is our
inauspicious dayso
would this be ok? Please
helpAnother question? How important is facing/direction door colors and for the room and bedroom colors too? Do we use our Birth Elements or Compass direction? Breadwinner of our house is a Kua/Gua 2, house facing northeast 35. I'm a Kua 7 and master door facing SW but bed facing NW. Mom's a Kua 3, door facing SE bed facing SE, my 8 yr old son's Kua 2 door facing NW, bed facing SW. Thanks again
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I was wondering if we could start moving in our Cross, Rice, Salt, fruits , Coins on the 20th or 21st since this is our auspicious day because our official move in date is on the 27th which is our inauspicious dayso would this be ok? Please helpThank you so much
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Thank you so much! Have a great -New Year-
You're the Best!QuoteOn 12/10/2014 6:41:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
As I mentioned, in the earlier
threads:1. What is more important is to
see whether those who have interests in
coin placements understand the concept
or concepts behind it (them).2. I shared
two concepts:-2.1. Placement of the
"Five Treasures" - a Buddhist related
theme.2.2. Placement of a set of
10 Qing Dynasty coins: Representing the
LONGEVITY (Qing Dynasty is one of the
longest reigning period in Chinese
history) and also the PROSPERITY. (As
during this period; generally the
country enjoyed prosperity until the
last emperor which lasted until 1911.3.
In this (of one of the many) home Feng
Shui audits that I have done; you can
see how Geomancy.net has interpreted and
tried to implement these two
concepts:3.1. The set of 10 Qing Dynasty
coins were placed at the frontage of the
home (main entrance) to symbolise the 10
emperors "guarding" and representing
both longevity (of household) and
prosperity (wealth) for the family
members.4. The other concept of placing
the Five Treasures were also
incorporated in the attachment.5. The
other concept of "3 coins". Why 3 coins?
In the Five Elements concept: 3
represents wood and the coins represents
metal. 5.1 What this means is that
"metal destroys wood" to create wealth.
5.2 Thus, just in front of the stove;
whenever one "steps on the tiles area"
to cook; this implies stepping on
wealth. 5.3 Similarly, when one steps
into the home and steps on a 3 coins
this is also "weatlh".6. In fact, one
could even place the Five Treasures each
into each of say the individual bedrooms
- if one wants to. Again, there is no
hard or fast rule.7. In many
instances; in the past and even today,
some people; simply randomly scatter
coins onto their uncompleted floors. As
opposed to the orderly method as shown
in the attachment. Don't ask me whether
this is better or not so good etc...
Your call. And there is no right or
wrong, here! Because, the idea has been
achieved! That of "placing" coins or
wealth into one's home.On
12/10/2014 12:01:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
On 12/9/2014 8:27:50 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
Usually, coins placement comes
from
ideas/beliefs and hopes from
various
cultures.2. For example in
Malaysia;
while an old Malay house was
dismantled;
they found a coin on one of the
wood
foundations. The coin showed the
date it
was built.3. In the Chinese
culture:3.1.
There is concept in some Chinese
beliefs
known of placing
"Five-Treasures".
Here,
"treasures" are placed at each
corner of
a building + the
centrepoint.3.2.
There
is no hard or fast rule that it
has
to
be a coin or many coins or
specific
number of coins.3.3. So
long
as
the idea of placing coins the
"North,
South, East, West and the
Centre" or
"4
corners of a home plus the
centrepoint"
is good enough.3.4. So what is
this
about bronze or brass or gold
kind?
In
fact, what are available are
often
used.3.5. For information, those
Chinese
coins with a square hole are
usually
copper coins. Unless of course
these
are
coins meant for a tourist or
"tourism"
lead coins.3.5.1. As mentioned
under
Para 2 above, the coin was
actually
a
British coin. And when they
rebuilt
the
building in another location
(which
became a museum) the builders
out of
respect; placed back the same
coin;
but
also added a Malaysian coin of
that
year. Thus, in the near future,
if
the
building would again be
deconstructed;
someone else could find the
coins
which
dates back to it's first build
and
the
2nd coin of the 2nd build.4. For
Chinese, in addition, there is a
Qing
Dynasty consisting of 10
emperior
coins
ranging from 1644 to the last
Qing
emperor in 1911. These coins can
be
placed at the frontage of the
house
such
as the main entrance door.5.
Please
note
that all the coin placement has
more
do
with with an "ART of" ... and
there
are
no right or wrong way or
anencyclopedia on such
things.6.
Thus, I have highlighted
especially
the
idea of the "Five Treasures".
Seriously,
I would look at each layout plan
and
if
I were to "implement" this; how
best
to
do so = the "art of" .....7.
Really,
no
point asking me: gold, silver,
type
size
weight etc... This is again just
"an
art
of"....On 12/8/2014 10:28:41 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
On 12/8/2014 9:51:46 PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
On 12/6/2014 11:06:46
AM,
Anonymous
wrote:
We're building a new
house
and
it's facing our
auspicious
direction. How can
we
use
chinese coins
starting
from
outside driveway
going
through
inside house? Is
better
to
get
the
bronze, brass or gold
kind?
And
is
it better to have it tied in
knots
by 3,
6, or 9?
Thank you so much! Have a great New
Year^_^You're the Best!
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On 12/9/2014 8:27:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuoteThese are some considerations:1.
Usually, coins placement comes from
ideas/beliefs and hopes from various
cultures.2. For example in Malaysia;
while an old Malay house was dismantled;
they found a coin on one of the wood
foundations. The coin showed the date it
was built.3. In the Chinese culture:3.1.
There is concept in some Chinese beliefs
known of placing "Five-Treasures". Here,
"treasures" are placed at each corner of
a building + the centrepoint.3.2. There
is no hard or fast rule that it has to
be a coin or many coins or specific
number of coins.3.3. So long as
the idea of placing coins the "North,
South, East, West and the Centre" or "4
corners of a home plus the centrepoint"
is good enough.3.4. So what is this
about bronze or brass or gold kind? In
fact, what are available are often
used.3.5. For information, those Chinese
coins with a square hole are usually
copper coins. Unless of course these are
coins meant for a tourist or "tourism"
lead coins.3.5.1. As mentioned under
Para 2 above, the coin was actually a
British coin. And when they rebuilt the
building in another location (which
became a museum) the builders out of
respect; placed back the same coin; but
also added a Malaysian coin of that
year. Thus, in the near future, if the
building would again be deconstructed;
someone else could find the coins which
dates back to it's first build and the
2nd coin of the 2nd build.4. For
Chinese, in addition, there is a Qing
Dynasty consisting of 10 emperior coins
ranging from 1644 to the last Qing
emperor in 1911. These coins can be
placed at the frontage of the house such
as the main entrance door.5. Please note
that all the coin placement has more do
with with an "ART of" ... and there are
no right or wrong way or
anencyclopedia on such things.6.
Thus, I have highlighted especially the
idea of the "Five Treasures". Seriously,
I would look at each layout plan and if
I were to "implement" this; how best to
do so = the "art of" .....7. Really, no
point asking me: gold, silver, type size
weight etc... This is again just "an art
of"....On 12/8/2014 10:28:41 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
On 12/8/2014 9:51:46 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
On 12/6/2014 11:06:46 AM,
Anonymous
wrote:
We're building a new house
and
it's facing our auspicious
direction. How can we use
chinese coins starting from
outside driveway going
through
inside house? Is better to
get
the
bronze, brass or gold kind? And
is
it better to have it tied in knots
by 3,
6, or 9?
Thank you so much! Have a great New Year^_^
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On 12/8/2014 9:51:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:QuoteOn 12/6/2014 11:06:46 AM, Anonymous
wrote:
We're building a new house and
it's facing our auspicious
direction. How can we use
chinese coins starting from
outside driveway going through
inside house? Is better to get the
bronze, brass or gold kind? And is it better to have it tied in knots by 3, 6, or 9?
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On 12/6/2014 11:06:46 AM, Anonymous wrote:QuoteWe're building a new house and
it's facing our auspicious
direction. How can we use
chinese coins starting from
outside driveway going through
inside house? Is better to get the bronze, brass or gold kind?
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We're building a new house and it's facing our auspicious direction. How can we use chinese coins starting from outside driveway going through inside house?
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On 11/5/2014 6:32:17 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:QuoteThis report is generated for: Sample
illustration20-Year Reigning Period: 8
(2004-2023)House Direction: NE1
(30)Owner: SampleGender: MaleDate of
Birth: Sample Illustration Flying Star
Chart, Period 8 (2004-2023):-North-West
(Metal)491Year 2014
5JanFebMarAprMayJun198765JulAugSepOctNov
Dec4321(1)9North (Water)946Year
2014
9JanFebMarAprMayJun543219JulAugSepOctNov
Dec8765(5)4North-East (Earth)22(Main
Door)8Year 2014
7JanFebMarAprMayJun321987JulAugSepOctNov
Dec6543(3)2West (Metal)319Year
2014
6JanFebMarAprMayJun219876JulAugSepOctNov
Dec5432(2)1Center (Earth)582Year
2014
4JanFebMarAprMayJun987654JulAugSepOctNov
Dec3219(9)8East (Wood)764Year 2014
2JanFebMarAprMayJun765432JulAugSepOctNov
Dec1987(7)6South-West (Earth)#8 current
prosperity55Year 2014
1JanFebMarAprMayJun654321JulAugSepOctNov
Dec9876(6)5South (Fire)137Year
2014
8JanFebMarAprMayJun432198JulAugSepOctNov
Dec7654(4)3South-East
(Wood)673Year 2014
3JanFebMarAprMayJun876543JulAugSepOctNov
Dec2198(8)7In the above illustration;
assuming that this is a Period 8, NE1:
the first choice is to have a back door
at SW. Not ideal to have it at West. The
2nd alternative choice is at NWPS.
Please ignore the Year and monthly
flying stars for this illustration.On
11/5/2014 1:52:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Our main door is going to be
facing NE 35. Is it
better to have back door on
SW, West, or NW? ( He's Kua 2
)
THANK YOU SO MUCH
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Our main door is going to be facing NE 35. Is it better to have back door on SW, West, or NW? ( He's Kua 2 )
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How important are the oven and stove location also the stove knob facing direction ?
Thank you so much^_^
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Just want to know Auspicious Day for Groundbreaking. We're planning this week Tuesday or Wednesday (Oct. 21 or 22, 2014) My husband born Sept. 29, 1962 and I'm on July 4, 1974. Thank You so much^_^
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Thank you so much for the respond. Have a great year!^__^
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QuoteOn 9/2/2014 11:58:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This chart shows "where you are" and in
order to identify and propose
remedies... there are more to it ....On
9/2/2014 11:45:43 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, in order to apply so called
cures or remedies or even consider
enhancements; this Gua thing or
theory
is not adequate enough.This gua
thing
has more to do with say; which
sector is
better for that person or which
work/study direction is best and/or
best
bed-head direction etc...Even this
thing
about Kitchen with island. Even with
gua
analysis; usually it has more to do
with
whether who is the "queen" of the
kitchen and whether the stove is
sitting
and facing a good direction (if
possible) that suits the "queen" of
the
house. Thus a statement like
"KITCHEN
with Island in >SE location
facing
NW, >is this ok? " Is like,
scratching one's head to see if one
could cook up a story to pacify that
person or something like that.
Generally, a kitchen is not good at
NW -
for the male breadwinner.In
order
to apply cures; one has to map out
one's
Flying Star chart for each sector
apply
this.The thing about 4 pendants
lights
than 3: has more to do with Yin and
Yang
concept of Yin = even numbers and
Yang =
odd numbers. And often, based on
location and how Yang or yin it
could
be. For example, if a sector is
particularly dark or yin; then it
makes
sense under the Yin and Yang concept
to
consider odd number of lights
(preferred) over yin (even) number
of
lights.In conclusion, Feng Shui is a
holistic approach. And not about
someone
posting : "Gua 2 and a few lines of
text
and where some parts of the home is
location... and presto! Available
cures
and remedies are on hand..... Have
you
done a proper Triage? If not, might
as
well flip a coin: Heads or tails for
a
remedy. There are no short-cuts in
Feng
Shui. The term "garbage-in;
garbage-out"
applies in this case.On
8/31/2014
8:49:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My husband is gua 2 our main
door will be facing NE 35. Our
GARAGE is in the East
location facing SE, DINING in
the East location facing
SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in
SE location facing NW,
is this ok? (What cure
or remedies can I use?)And is
it better to have 4 pendants
lights than 3? Thank you so
much^_^
Thank You so much for the Reply^_^
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We belong to the West Group. Our kitchen located in the SE which is the wealth sector of Bagua. Do we have to activate Inauspicious Sectors or just Auspicious Sectors? Thank you so much^_^ -
My husband is gua 2 our main door will be facing NE 35. Our GARAGE is in the East location facing SE, DINING in the East location facing SW/NE, KITCHEN with Island in SE location facing NW, is this ok? (What cure or remedies can I use?)And is it better to have 4 pendants lights than 3? Thank you so much^_^
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