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The main consideration for the placement of the bed-head would be "feel good" or "feel bad" factor.
As most of us feel more comfortable; as you had mentioned, with a clear view of the door then with no view; this is human or man luck factor. And, even if in theory, the no view direciton is good BUT, but, but... this should not be the basis to place the bed-head.
Thus, one should go with what one feels comfortable with vs what is SUPPOSE to be good for us BUT, but and but.. kind of thing.QuoteOn 12/31/2010 6:46:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master lee, first of all,
wish u happy new year.. I have
one doubt on placing of our
master bed. According to our
Kua of 8, the recommended
position of sleeping position
is w, Nw, ne, and sw.
Unfortunately, to have the bed
to face the recomended
position, we will not be able
to have view of bedroom door.
I read thru couple of fengshui
book but didn't clear mention
which is the preferred way:
facing sheng qi direction
(with no view of door) or face
bad direction but with clear
view of door? Would appreciate
ur kind advice on this. And
also my master bedroom door is
facing the guest bedroom. Can
we just close the guest room
door to minimise the negative
impact.. Ty so much..
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There are many concerns in the kitchen.
However, as your question is specific to a stove sharing the same wall as the kitchen door; this area has much to do with two senarios:-
1. Often it is not good to have the stove face an "opening" (or entrance). This should not be the case here.
2. The other situation is related to commonsense. Here, should a fire envelop; it may burn the nearby cabinet and block "escape" out of the kitchen for anyone trapped in it. Or in an intense fire, smoke or flash fire can quickly engulf the home.QuoteOn 12/31/2010 6:47:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master lee, another
enquiry from me, is it ok From
fengshui point of view, for
stove to be located behind the
kitchen entrance wall (meaning
to say, the stove share the
same wall as the kitchen door)
? I am intended to put my
stove just behind the kicthen
entrance wall..thanks so
much..
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Sorry, no offense or anything. Just to highlight - thou dramatically, that the New Year is no where near Chinese New Year...
Yes, agree, we are international - multi-cultural.
For the billion or so Chinese especially in China, their daily chores go on. While especially the week before CNY, wow! Many who work in the city would rush back to their hometown and spent at least a week at home.
Oops! Although the Koreans do celebrate 1.1.2011; but this is also less important than the Chinese New Year (lunar new year). So I have to add a few more millions to this 1 billion population thing:....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_New_Year
Closest to China; Only the Japs (Japanese) followthe Gregorian Calendar: 1.1.2011.
Thus, for majority, it is a non-event. (Yawn)...QuoteOn 12/30/2010 8:58:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for the prompt response
Master Lee. Out of
practicality (budget hurts of
course) we celebrate both
western new year and the lunar
new year since we live in a
multi-cultural
society.Probably it would not
hurt, if we will practice what
we practice on a lunar new
year on 1/1/11...More power
and please keep your noble
cause rolling.Warm
regards,???
5;
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Oops! The most important date (for the Chinese) is the eve of Chinese New Year and Chinese New Year = the Chinese follow the moon (lunar calendar).
Thus, this coming new year's eve or new year or start of 2011, has more to do with the western calendar. For example, if you ask an elder Chinese person, the date is not an issue.
However, in modern times; due to commercialization; and the activities to celebrate New Year; younger Chinese like yourself come to see New Year as important.
For the Chinese; thus eve of Chinese New Year holds special meaning: especially the reunion dinner; waiting for 12 am e.g. switching all lights in the home; (In the past, setting off fire-crackers..) And the actual Chinese New Year lasts 15 days with many holiday activites lasting as long as one can.
Thus, unfortunately, for most of the Chinese: New Year or 1.1.2011is just but a "yawn" or another ordinary holiday. Apologies for spoiling your mood; thou. Just to make it a point, here that Chinese New Year still reigns supreme over and above1.1.2011. "Let's not forget it".QuoteOn 12/30/2010 8:27:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Greetings Master Cecil.Master,
can I ask
what are the good practice to
do this coming new year's eve?
What
particular fruits for display
would be in favor and what to
avoid? Can we do general
cleaning on the day of new
year's eve (tomorrow), or is
it wiser to schedule it
today?Thank you so much and
have a happy new year ahead...
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:These are some of the considerations:-
1. What you mentioned, below comes under another concept.
2. Even under "that concept" mentioned above; rarely anyone follows it - unless one is truly a fanatic of such things. (That concept speaks aabout "being cautious" when travelling ..eg. south.. but in no where does it say you MUST not travel e.g. south)
3. Under the 4 Good and Bad directions; only those who have "screws" loose or the lunatic kind may put the 4 Good and Bad + directions together and come up with such a (looney tunes) idea of LINKING the two together. This is no brain-storm. But rather this is instead a NO-brainer idea.
4. Drawing a parallel to such things; say in Singapore, all males citizens are required to serve (mainly) in the army. And there is no such excuse as "green colour is inauspicious to me" sort of thing. You cannot be EXCUSED from army e.g. infantry or armour or guards batallion by saying that green colour is inauspicious for that person.
5. BTW, Congratulations *JOKE* Since I started the forum and other subsidiary Feng Shui forum; (unfortunately) you are the very first to erh... link 4 Good and Bad directions literally with travel directions. No prize! Here! Hahahaha,,,,,QuoteOn 12/28/2010 4:46:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello,I have a question after
reviewing the 4 Good and Bad
directions. Does that
influence travel destinations?
That means for example, if
south is a "disaster" then one
should avoid travelling south?
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These photos were taken via the Iphone4 with the 360 degree paranomic view software.
Some photos show the Iconic new Pinnacle @ Duxton (backdrop) against old buildings along Bukit Pasoh Road. Some of the buildings date back to 1920's. Many of the buildings are known as PRE-War (Pre-World War II) buildings....
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These are some considerations:-
1. The primary concept is based on both the Five Elements concept and symbolism:
1.1. As per your previous concern:red represent the fire element. Other concepts include a square hole at the centre represents earth element etc...
1.2. the number #6 represents big metal.
2. You will not believe the variations or "grand mother" stories some geomancers would like one to believe:-
2.1.Some geomancers say: "You must use6 different emperorcoins" (e.g.coins minted under different emperors).
2.2 For example the attachment shows the 10 emperor /coins minted duringtheir rein: these emperors belong to say the Qing Dynasty...
3. Does the string of 6 "different" emperors make the coins more powerful or the coins you described, below? Frankly, I don't think so.
4. Furthermore! To add a twist to it: Must we use REAL or FAKE coins? Which is more effective?
5. Personally, I do have real coins... but nowadays, one would be fool hardy to say the coins they purchased are "REAL". You are most likely going to be conned into buying fakes = real stuff!
6. So only real works? and fakes do not?
7. Under symbolism, it really does not matter whether yours is of the talisman kind or one of the kind or different emperors or even real ones...QuoteOn 12/27/2010 11:41:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,Thank you so much for your
professional advice! Cheers.I have
another related question: some of this 6
coins talisman areintentionally
partitioned in the center between two
sets of three coins to represent the
combination of two chien trigrams to
form one big chien hexagram.My question
is: is that more effective or powerful?
Can you share with me your views?On
12/27/2010 12:05:42 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Under the Five Elements concept;
even
big metal "cures" should also
have some
control over it. Thus; it
is still
acceptable to have 6 coins
(representing
big metal) tied with
red
string.Actually, under symbolism
in
"Chinese culture"; red is a very
auspicious colour. Thus if one adds
two
and two together, it is thus
still OK to
do so.On 12/26/2010
7:55:48 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hi
Cecil/Robert,I
have just
bought
your BAZI PREMIUM
package weeks
ago and I
discovered that I
seriously
need
lots of metal.I
know
using the 6
chinese coins
tied
with red thread
is a form
of
metal cure. It means
Big
Metal
controlled by the Fire
element
(red thread).My Bazi
needs
lots of metal. My Bazi
have
too
much Fire.Since my Bazi
have too
much Fire, should I
use the Red
thread to
'control' Big Metal (6
chinese
coins)?So I was thinking to
use the 6 chinese coin tied
with
white thread instead
since white
symbolises Metal =
alots of metal
without
firePlease advise me if
using
a white thread on the 6
chinese coins is better than
red
thread if Fire is unlucky
element to
me. Thanks.
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Yes, do share with us (later) the photo!QuoteOn 12/27/2010 11:13:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Haha .. thanks for ur advice
master !!! what u have advice
is really useful. agree with u
that if i feel good about
having an aquarium that i
like, i have human luck.
will be starting one. Will
maybe post one pic of my fish
tank when done
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Heaven has been moved into tears...QuoteOn 12/27/2010 5:10:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Frankly, no Feng Shui tools (such as
Flying star chart - plot; analysis - not
done)it is anyone's guess on
things like "lessen the negative effect
(???).2. If you really, (really) like or
enjoy the pleasures of a fish tank then
size may not be an issue. Thus it is
anybody's guess.3. Often, for example,
many who take up a hobby; = human or man
luck factors (feel good) have a higher
probability of having no issues with the
feature vs someone placing the fish tank
just for the sake of (somethin) like
twisted spelling of Fung SWAY (or SUAY).
In hokkien, SUAY means bad luck.On
12/27/2010 1:24:03 AM, Elias Er wrote:
I see. What about the fish tank part
? I
saw one of your reply to one
forum
member about human luck and
that she can
go for it. However, Im
just curious if
my fish tank would
be too big and
whether putting it on
study table would
lessen the
negative effect of fish tank
in room
? I assume this size should be
ok ?
Thanks ! On 12/27/2010 1:14:15 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Use the
SEARCH feature at the
TOP
left-most frame of this
forum.Type something like: TV
facing bed and these are some
of the resources on a TV
screen facing the
bed:-http://forum.geomancy.net
/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fi
d=1&mid=24590&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&m
id=23024&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpfor
um/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15138&new
=On
12/27/2010 1:01:20 AM, Elias
Er
wrote:
Hi, I like
fishes alot and I
would like
to rear some
small
fishes.
However, I do have
have
any
other place in
my
house
anymore,
except
my room.
In my case, my
room
is also my
study
room. I
understand that fish
tank
are
good
in places like
study
room
and
living room. Thus,
may I
check
if I
can still put
a fish tank
in
my
room ? My fish tank is
pretty
small,
about 25cm
by
25cm only. I
intend
to place it on my study
table, facing the door and
living room.
Btw, the
fish
tank
is near the
door and living room
and
will
be far from
my bed
as
my
bed is at the
other end of the
room.
Lastly,
I have a TV facing
me
and my
bed in the
room. I know that
facing
tv/mirror is not good.
Can
covering the tv with a
cloth
or those sunshade for
car
rectify
this problem ?
Thanks !!!!
Regards,
Elias
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1. Frankly, no Feng Shui tools (such as Flying star chart - plot; analysis - not done)it is anyone's guess on things like "lessen the negative effect (???).
2. If you really, (really) like or enjoy the pleasures of a fish tank then size may not be an issue. Thus it is anybody's guess.
3. Often, for example, many who take up a hobby; = human or man luck factors (feel good) have a higher probability of having no issues with the feature vs someone placing the fish tank just for the sake of (somethin) like twisted spelling of Fung SWAY (or SUAY). In hokkien, SUAY means bad luck.QuoteOn 12/27/2010 1:24:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I see. What about the fish tank part ? I
saw one of your reply to one forum
member about human luck and that she can
go for it. However, Im just curious if
my fish tank would be too big and
whether putting it on study table would
lessen the negative effect of fish tank
in room ? I assume this size should be
ok ? Thanks ! On 12/27/2010 1:14:15 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Use the SEARCH feature at the
TOP left-most frame of this
forum.Type something like: TV
facing bed and these are some
of the resources on a TV
screen facing the
bed:-http://forum.geomancy.net
/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fi
d=1&mid=24590&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&m
id=23024&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15138&new=On
12/27/2010 1:01:20 AM, Elias Er
wrote:
Hi, I like fishes alot and I
would like
to rear some
small
fishes.
However, I do have have
any
other place in my
house
anymore,
except my room.
In my case, my
room
is also my
study
room. I
understand that fish
tank are
good
in places like
study
room
and
living room. Thus,
may I check
if I
can still put
a fish tank
in
my
room ? My fish tank is
pretty
small,
about 25cm by
25cm only. I
intend to place it on my study
table, facing the door and
living room.
Btw, the fish
tank
is near the
door and living room
and
will
be far from
my bed as
my
bed is at the
other end of the
room.
Lastly,
I have a TV facing me
and my
bed in the room. I know that
facing tv/mirror is not good.
Can covering the tv with a
cloth
or those sunshade for
car
rectify
this problem ?
Thanks !!!!
Regards,
Elias
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Use the SEARCH feature at the TOP left-most frame of this forum.
Type something like: TV facing bed and these are some of the resources on a TV screen facing the bed:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24590&new=http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=23024&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15138&new=
QuoteOn 12/27/2010 1:01:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I like fishes alot and I
would like
to rear some small fishes.
However, I do have have any
other place in my
house anymore, except my room.
In my case, my room is also my
study
room. I understand that fish
tank are good in places like
study
room and living room. Thus,
may I check if I can still put
a fish tank
in my room ? My fish tank is
pretty small, about 25cm by
25cm only. I
intend to place it on my study
table, facing the door and
living room.
Btw, the fish tank is near the
door and living room and will
be far from
my bed as my bed is at the
other end of the room. Lastly,
I have a TV facing me and my
bed in the room. I know that
facing tv/mirror is not good.
Can covering the tv with a
cloth or those sunshade for
car rectify this problem ?
Thanks !!!! Regards,
Elias
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Under the Five Elements concept; even big metal "cures" should also have some control over it. Thus; it is still acceptable to have 6 coins (representing big metal) tied with red string.
Actually, under symbolism in "Chinese culture"; red is a very auspicious colour. Thus if one adds two and two together, it is thus still OK to do so.QuoteOn 12/26/2010 7:55:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil/Robert,I have just
bought your BAZI PREMIUM
package weeks ago and I
discovered that I seriously
need lots of metal.I know
using the 6 chinese coins tied
with red thread is a form of
metal cure. It means Big Metal
controlled by the Fire element
(red thread).My Bazi needs
lots of metal. My Bazi have
too much Fire.Since my Bazi
have too much Fire, should I
use the Red thread to
'control' Big Metal (6 chinese
coins)?So I was thinking to
use the 6 chinese coin tied
with white thread instead
since white symbolises Metal =
alots of metal without
firePlease advise me if using
a white thread on the 6
chinese coins is better than
red thread if Fire is unlucky
element to me. Thanks.
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Ingredients: Mother, son & his dog.
When we mix these three ingredients =
Son demands for a pet dog.
Loving mother buys the pet dog for him.
A few days later, son lost interest in the dog. And wants a bicyle.
Mother permanently becomes the servant to the dog: feed, bathe and clean up after the dog.
Mother = SERVANT = SLAVE!
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Instead of buying useless commercialproducts (sold) in the name of "Feng Shui"; such activites don't cost much but build long term relationships....
1. More family bonding... bring them out for a simple outing...
2. Spent more time with family...
3. When you have the time.. talk more often with your family members...
Lastly; When the buying stops, the selling can!
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[1.] "Lucky Gemstone", Female - 19 Jun 1942 [Time of Birth - unfurnished] (Lunar Calender: 1942, 5th month, 6 day - Birth Element: Weak Water
- Favourable Element: Metal (white/gold/orange/silver), Water (blue/black/gray)
- Unfavourable Element: Earth (yellow), Wood (green/brown)
- Wealth Element: Fire (red)
NOTE: Wealth element auspicious only if you are a Strong Water, otherwise it will bring you lots of problemBased on your ba zi element; your best colours are shown above (under) favourable element...
QuoteOn 12/24/2010 2:32:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
my lucky gemstone is Beryl but
as there are several different
colours of this stone can you
tell me if one particular
colour is best for me. i was
born on 19/06/1942.
Thank you Marie
- Birth Element: Weak Water
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In my opinion, there is really no need to hang anything above a toilet door.For example, there are even some who hang a short curtain above the door. Commonsense says that if we don't regularly wash it; it will be full of germs or bateria in no time.
QuoteOn 12/25/2010 3:54:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, my 80 yr old mom is
staying with me due to her
declining health and I want to
remove my bathroom door (faces
south) to be able to get her
wheelchair in so I can get her
in the tub. Any tips on what
to hang in the doorway (or
anywhere else) as I now cannot
keep the door closed?
thanks and merry christmas!
pat
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Punggol: Treelodge, Coralinus, Prive...
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Paranomic view of Punggol:
Fo Guang Shan (Buddhist's Light Assocation)
Treelodge (Just TOP)
Coralinus
PRIVE (U/C)
Punggol Arcadia (U/C)
Punggol Regalia (U/C)