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Cecil Lee

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  1. If one wants to apply Flying Star; and looking at a frontage; usually, it is best to add higher weightage to EXTERNAL openings, first. (And doors as secondary to the external opening. However, if external openings are always slam-shut; then this is a different cup of tea
  2. These are some considerations:- 1. One must understand the key purpose of determining the "frontage". 2. The reason why determining the frontage is for the purpose of applying Flying Star Feng Shui. 3. Thus, as you had mentioned; under what you wrote = Para 4. You mentioned that you work mostly in the bedroom. 4. There is no right or wrong in determining the frontage under Flying Star. But if you spent considerable time at the bedroom. And if the bedroom has especially an external opening; you can consider that as the frontage for? the purpose of applying Flying Star Feng Shui. 5. The determining of the frontage need not be based on text-book or if someone else say so, type of situation. You are there; on the field; you have a better idea of it.
  3. I suppose you mean the kitchen must not be in NW sector right? I'll definitely need to employ your expertise when we get our flat. Thanks Mr CecilI suppose you mean the kitchen must not be in NW sector right?I'll definitely need to employ your expertise when we get our flat.I managed to get a qeue for the current flat selection drive, but have yet to select a flat, and I'm considering a 4-room flat. The 4-room flat layout is attached here for your reference. Base on this flat layout, seems like there are parts of 2 major sectors missing, since the kitchen is protuding out & the household shelter is just next to the main door. Is there a cure for the such missing sectors base on the flat layout?(1) Assuming this sector which holds the shelter & main door is in a good sector, good door facing direction for me, this good sector will be affected by the shelter right? (a) I suppose sleeping facing a good direction or a bedroom in a good sector will help? (b) If we're at a higher floor, say 10th floor, we'll be looking at where the sunlight is strongest in the living room & if the source comes from the living room windows then that will be the facing direction of the house right?(2) In the layout, It also seems like the toilet is quite near to the center of the house, is it ok?Mr Cecil, base on this flat layout, do you think I should give up this selection?I'm at a lost right now whether to proceed with this flat selection.Your advise is very much appreciated.Thanks.Tan boon Beng
  4. These are some considerations: 1. Please note this is beyond the scope of this forum: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33017&new= 2. In general:- 2.1. Better stacks are highlighted in "lime-green". 2.2. Do bear in mind the marking in purple "X". And have to weigh the stacks in relation to important missing corners OR kitchen at NW.
  5. Hope you understand; lots more work and effort are required to look into this. And unfortunately; most likely: your question is also too specific to a location.
  6. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33017 +guidelines to altar positions and practices can be found using the SEARCH feature.
  7. Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33017&new=
  8. Wow! SE has such a magnificent view! In Singapore, we call it a "million" dollar view to "die for"... You wrote: "So, can we say the facing is the SE !" Looks like it-
  9. This is a general illustration showing what one should do even if one want's to DIY Feng Shui. Marking in RED shows what need to looked at in relation with each other. In your write-up; you only tried to use some portions of marking in red "A". And also unfortunately try to apply "kindergarten" (whatever) with "A". For example; you mentioned N = career. What is lacking in your application are markings in red "B and C". And these two are matched to find out "D". If one looks at the illustration chart carefully: marking in RED "A" is only about Kua /Gua. But Both Marking in red "A" and "B" belongs to the Compass School of Feng Shui. Can't just apply "half" of the Compass School Feng Shui and say it is "done". On the other side; is also what is know simply as Bazi Feng Shui. Suitable colours for that person, child: son or daughter. Therefore, getting advice with just bits and pieces; you can go alone and as mentioned: flip a coin to get the "answer". Another premise: G.I.G.O. applies. Garbage in, garbage out...
  10. 1. You wrote: - "Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue)" And you also wrote: "Option 2 - -Younger sonsleep in Bedroom A and elder daughter in Bedroom B. Both bed place in the NW directions and hang a crystal ball. - Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue) I need your advice whether my options are feasible and which option would be the best. " 2. Honestly, no offence, to answer your question; the easiest here is to (again) to flip a coin. 3. Frankly, the authentic method is:- 3.1. Please see sample attachment: 3.2 Plot the flying star numbers. And refer to Purple marking A:- 3.2 For example, bedroom 3 is at North. And it's Flying Star numbers are Mountain #6 and Water Star #9. Especially based on these flying star numbers; a guide for this bedroom colours are:- 1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours). 4. And if we want the daughter (Purple marking B) to sleep in this bedroom 3; her best colours are also 1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours). 5. Thus, we can use 1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours).for this bedroom. 6. What you mentioned North = career, etc... is purely (unfortunately) trying to apply kindergarten type of Feng Shui. If this was the 1950's and 1960's or even up to 1970's; and if there was an internet; everyone will be impressed with what you wrote. But, hey! this is
  11. These are some considerations: 1. Question:. You wrote: "I do have a wall lamp next to the mirror & only switch it on occasionally - should I switch on 24hrs?). " And also other questions like "I willhang crystal ball on their bed stand to overcome the problem. 1.1.Need to make an effort to chart out theFlying Stars of the apartment or home (Marking in red A) Reply: If you intend to make such decisions; in a DIY environment; please seesample attachment: one"jolly" well has to make an effort to: determine, draw out the flying star numbers; analyse them andApply what one feels may be necessary. 1.2. For example if a sector hasperhaps bad #3etc.. and may need a 24 lamp. Otherwise,frankly, your guess is as good as mine. Might as well toss a coin, here. 2.Eight House or Applying Kua (Gua) or 4 Good/Bad directions): 2.1. It is good to have a visual idea of shown under Marking in red B.
  12. These are considerations: 1. Usually, under macro Feng Shui, it is often the frontage rather than : main door entrance facing. Sometimes, the main door entrance matches the frontage. While is fine or OK. 2. From a macro Feng Shui point of view; it is best to understand what is at the South and East facing directions. As highlighted in the "yellow boxes". 3. Just looking at the interior layout and assuming East has sufficient open space; most likely as for now; based purely on as it is; the frontage seems to be East i.e. sitting West FACING East. 3.1 But if East is facing another home or blocked by it; or very dim and dark; then the facing could resort to South or even West. Anybody's guess given the limited "view".
  13. Frankly, the ideal choice (if possible) is "If it ain't "broken" don't fix it". If unsure, should always keep it as it is even if it has become greyish i.e. Do nothing.... is the best!
  14. Under symbolism; well endowed persons symbolises prosperity.
  15. Feel free to use this free report: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports-list/perlist-workposition.htm
  16. These are some considerations: 1. It is common in such an instance to draw-up a few Flying Star chart(s). 2. Thus, frankly, you may have to draw-up TWO (2) or more charts. 3. If TWO charts; usually the 1st is based on either the date the apartment was "born" OR had a major (major renovation). The 2nd chart is usually either a major renovation after it was "born" or the "last recent" replacement of THINGS. 4. Therefore, contrary to (some) popular belief; an "argument" or soul searching or getting advice from each and every site/ geomancer their views of which period should I use. 5. Even responsible geomancers; would have to apply Para 3. above. 6. Some have the privilege of knowing the past history of the place and able to see if which chart "seems" right. 7. LOOK for TRENDS. Sometimes; even if we do plot several charts; there could be coincidences that a specific sector(s) could be similarly "bad" or have seem characteristics type of flying star numbers. If so, then quite safe to implement cures or enhancements ... etc...
  17. New type of police speed-trap radar gun: one hardly can notice it....Stealth?
  18. Very touching.. and teary eyed... https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=1433204290238706
  19. Save for that rainy day! While Feng Shui products are commercial and modern. When the buying Stops, the selling Can!
  20. "In olden times & even up to the Communist period in China most people have to visit a location away from their home to do toilet business". There is a shared communal shed to perform such a "business or transaction".
  21. Microsoft reportedly gives up on buying Nokia?s phone biz ? a wisedecision (!-- .entry-content-thumbnail --> June 19, 2013 3:06 PM (!-- .entry-meta -->(!-- .entry-header --> After being close partners for the past two years on Windows Phone, Microsoft was reportedly in deep talks with Nokia to acquire its phone business. But now, those discussions have fallen apart, the Wall Street Journal reports. The big issue? According to the WSJ?s sources, Microsoft backed off from the deal due to Nokia?s asking price as well as its weak position in the mobile industry. Given Nokia?s performance over the past few years, I can?t blame Microsoft for backing away. Nokia was once the world?s top phone maker, but Samsung ended up snatching its throne a year ago. After failing to come up with its own iPhone competitor, Nokia joined up with Microsoft to become its key Windows Phone hardware partner. That led to Nokia?s Lumia phones, which have typically been critically loved but ignored by consumers. Microsoft reportedly paid Nokia more than $1 billion to move to Windows Phone, a cost which likely factored heavily into the acquisition talks. Given Nokia?s current $14 billion market cap, snapping up its phone business would have cost Microsoft a pretty penny. With the Surface tablets, Microsoft proved it could make high-quality hardware on its own. The company is also reportedly working on a Surface Phone, which would be a bold way to compete with the iPhone but would also severely diminish Nokia?s standing as the Windows Phone golden child. At this point, Microsoft may just be better off trying to build a phone of its own rather than taking on all of Nokia?s history and corporate drama. I?m honestly surprised I feel this way ? I remember defending the Nokia/Windows Phone deal to hordes of Symbian fanboys. But even though Lumia sales are finally beginning to creep up, Microsoft needs more than just an incremental upgrade to take on the iPhone and Android. It needs a killer device that makes people instantly want to dump their current smartphone. And despite its tremendous legacy, I?m becoming less and less confident in Nokia?s capability to deliver that miracle device. Steve Ballmer photo: Devindra Hardawar/VentureBeat Read more at http://venturebeat.com/2013/06/19/microsoft-reportedly-gives-up-on-buying-nokias-phone-biz-a-wise-decision/#y3BLa0JttYkplfjw.99
  22. You wrote: Question 1: How will the feng shui be affected if I enclose the whole area with a security grille like the one in the photo I attached? There are two schools of Feng Shui: 1. Shapes and Forms. From your sketch, via a top-down view or helicopter view; the outline still looks rectangular. 2. Compass School Feng Shui : Flying Star One should still consider the enclosed living quarters when plotting a flying star chart. And often it is easier to focus specifically on the living quarters (excluding the outdoors). But Flying Star chart can be extended and used to look at any features that some may want to add e.g. in the new outdoor area. For example, some are eyeing a water feature. Can this be placed. The answer can be gotten from the Flying Star chart. Question 2: I was thinking of putting the barbecue kettle and possibly a second stove as illustrated in the diagram attached. Is this a good idea near the back door? If not, where would you recommend to put the barbecue? In general, for practical reasons; many homes have both a wet (outside) and dry kitchen in a home. Thus it is not uncommon to have two sets of stove both in the dry and wet kitchen. Ideally, the more crucial stove is that in the dry kitchen. And preferred that it is in a good position (often suitable to the Eight House chart of the lady of the house). Some other rule-set or guidelines are further considered such as stove does not clash with a water position; stove should not bedirectly below the 2nd storey sewerage pipe (for homes that are 2nd or more levels high etc...) For the outdoor stove; however, it is often based more on common sense. For example, as it is outdoors; wind must be considered as it may either cause flame-out or if one stands at the stove; the wind vortex should not like bring the flame towards the person cooking, there. This is the major consideration for an outdoor stove or any equipment that has a fire element in them.
  23. Imagine, if we were in the 1910's walking along the streets of Singapore; we might see a well organized worker clearing the streets. In the picture is a hard-working civil servant; some regard him as a scavenger. And he is clearing and cleaning the streets of North division. In the back-drop is the dust-van. Today, we might call this a dump-truck. Much like those placed outside a premises to haul away debris and yes, dust from the work-site (renovations or A and A works)
  24. Straits Settlements, 1900. a rickshaw. A distance away was the Chinese Theatre Hall for performance arts. Singapore, then was not a slump as some leaders claimed; it was. Ever since Singapore was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles; it was a thriving and exciting place to be in. The largest group of Chinese immigrants came from the Fujian province by boat to find work and to strike it rich...
  25. World War II; 1941. Singapore. Guns, ammunition and cannons were loaded onto a train...
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