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These are some of the considerations:
1. It also depends on culture and race.
2. For example, the traditional Chinese family, will never place an urn of a beloved dead family member in our home. The most we do is in it's place an ancestor tablet.
3. Of course, must discount some modern Chinese animal lovers who may keep their family pet's urn. Otherwise, we simply don't place an urn of dead family member(s) in our home.
4. Perhaps, you could follow some of the commonsense and practices:
4.1. We avoid placing the altar sharing the same wall as the toilet.
4.2. Often the best place for an altar is where it sits "peacefully" overlooking a window etc... Here, the Chinese term is "sitting on mountain (solid wall) facing water (an open view).
4.3. For the Indians or Hindus, often they have a room e.g. such as a modified store room to house all their gods.
4.4. Best that the urn do not face a kitchen or a bedroom of sorts.
4.5. There are many more considerations such as even the height, depth and width of the "altar table".
5. More importantly, go with your heart, usually instinctively most of us would have a good feel where to place the urns.
6. Lastly, cremation (turning to ashes) is considered a neutral thing. Thus, this is why, some simply scatter the ashes into the sea.QuoteOn 11/26/2010 11:33:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Where?to place urn of
dead?family
members?(grandfather,
grandmother, father)?? Is
it ok to place them inside the
house ?? If so, which
sector of the house? -
Further to what I had mentioned earlier,
Car Crashes And Insurance Study:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=25002&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/emAnother link:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=25126&new=),
If you do a search, you should find more links.QuoteOn 11/25/2010 5:30:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Please do a search at the
top left frame of this forum
for "red car" etc...
2. In the past, I had posted
several write-ups that
mentioned that insurance
companies (societies) had
statistics to show that red
car was prone to more
accidents than other colours.
3. In recent years, other
studies had also shown that
especially for countries may
from time to time have poor
visibility: e.g. fog; the
other accident prone colour
was "grey" colour. For
example, grey colour may be
less visible in the dark (as
it matches the road) etc...
4. Nowadays especially for
cars that are red, a third
brake light is a must and most
of the lights are brighter as
compared to say a car
manufactured in the 1960's,
1970's where the brake
lights/lights cover may not be
that clear.
5. Thus, without more detailed
studies; can't really tell
whether your accidents were
coincidental or as a result of
what you had mentioned.
On 11/25/2010 5:18:17 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:
1. How accurate the "Follow
the leader" depends on the
person who prepare your ba zi
chart and how well the person
has analysed the information.
2. As unfortunately, even
today, I strongly believe that
6 out of 10 geomancers may get
your ba zi analyised wrongly.
3. Caveat emptor whenever a
person consults a geomancer
who sells products.
4. Here, many such
unscrupulous geomancer would
try to push their commercial
products in the name of Feng
Shui.
4. As these geomancers knows
that he/she can make a huge
profit margin in addition to
the fees charged for
consultation. Or they may bait
their clients by having very
low consultation fees but male
huge profit margins.
5. Thus, even today, 8 out of
10 geomancy sites make it
their aim to sell modern
commercial products in the
name of "Feng Shui".
6. And many people have
discovered to their horror of
"you must place this painting
on this wall". Why do I buy
this painting. The geomancer
would say : come to my shop to
buy it sort of thing.
7. From what you wrote; looks like even
if you could not affort the more
expensive stone; your still co-erced
into buying a ruby.
8. Car colour = red .... will be
continued in the next reply.
On 11/25/2010 3:41:41 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,A master
selling crysal once told me
that my "weak yang wood" were
so weak that I need to use the
concept "Follow the Leader"
cure.He advised me to purchase
a red stone pendant
(rhodochrosite) as a cure
because I can't afford to
purchase (ruby).I
don't know why I bought
itbut to cut the story
short, I met with an accident
just 1 day after I wear the
pendant (off
courseaccident with red
car).He says red is to boost
the "follow the leader" cure
but come to think about
it. Red is really my bad
luck. I gone thru a
divorce when my ex-husband
bought me a red car. I
met2 accidents with red
cars and 3rd one while wearing
red blouse.Am I being
superstitious ?
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1. Please do a search at the top left frame of this forum for "red car" etc...
2. In the past, I had posted several write-ups that mentioned that insurance companies (societies) had statistics to show that red car was prone to more accidents than other colours.
3. In recent years, other studies had also shown that especially for countries may from time to time have poor visibility: e.g. fog; the other accident prone colour was "grey" colour. For example, grey colour may be less visible in the dark (as it matches the road) etc...
4. Nowadays especially for cars that are red, a third brake light is a must and most of the lights are brighter as compared to say a car manufactured in the 1960's, 1970's where the brake lights/lights cover may not be that clear.
5. Thus, without more detailed studies; can't really tell whether your accidents were coincidental or as a result of what you had mentioned.QuoteOn 11/25/2010 5:18:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:
1. How accurate the "Follow
the leader" depends on the
person who prepare your ba zi
chart and how well the person
has analysed the information.
2. As unfortunately, even
today, I strongly believe that
6 out of 10 geomancers may get
your ba zi analyised wrongly.
3. Caveat emptor whenever a
person consults a geomancer
who sells products.
4. Here, many such
unscrupulous geomancer would
try to push their commercial
products in the name of Feng
Shui.
4. As these geomancers knows
that he/she can make a huge
profit margin in addition to
the fees charged for
consultation. Or they may bait
their clients by having very
low consultation fees but male
huge profit margins.
5. Thus, even today, 8 out of
10 geomancy sites make it
their aim to sell modern
commercial products in the
name of "Feng Shui".
6. And many people have
discovered to their horror of
"you must place this painting
on this wall". Why do I buy
this painting. The geomancer
would say : come to my shop to
buy it sort of thing.
7. From what you wrote; looks like even
if you could not affort the more
expensive stone; your still co-erced
into buying a ruby.
8. Car colour = red .... will be
continued in the next reply.
On 11/25/2010 3:41:41 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,A master
selling crysal once told me
that my "weak yang wood" were
so weak that I need to use the
concept "Follow the Leader"
cure.He advised me to purchase
a red stone pendant
(rhodochrosite) as a cure
because I can't afford to
purchase (ruby).??I
don't know why I bought
it?but to cut the story
short, I met with an accident
just 1 day after I wear the
pendant (off
course?accident with red
car).He says red is to boost
the "follow the leader" cure
but come to think about
it.? Red is really my bad
luck.? I gone thru a
divorce when my ex-husband
bought me a red car.? I
met?2 accidents with red
cars and 3rd one while wearing
red blouse.Am I being
superstitious ?
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These are some of the considerations:
1. How accurate the "Follow the leader" depends on the person who prepare your ba zi chart and how well the person has analysed the information.
2. As unfortunately, even today, I strongly believe that 6 out of 10 geomancers may get your ba zi analyised wrongly.
3. Caveat emptor whenever a person consults a geomancer who sells products.
4. Here, many such unscrupulous geomancer would try to push their commercial products in the name of Feng Shui.
4. As these geomancers knows that he/she can make a huge profit margin in addition to the fees charged for consultation. Or they may bait their clients by having very low consultation fees but male huge profit margins.
5. Thus, even today, 8 out of 10 geomancy sites make it their aim to sell modern commercial products in the name of "Feng Shui".
6. And many people have discovered to their horror of "you must place this painting on this wall". Why do I buy this painting. The geomancer would say : come to my shop to buy it sort of thing.
7. From what you wrote; looks like even if you could not affort the more expensive stone; your still co-erced into buying a ruby.
8. Car colour = red .... will be continued in the next reply.QuoteOn 11/25/2010 3:41:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,A master
selling crysal once told me
that my "weak yang wood" were
so weak that I need to use the
concept "Follow the Leader"
cure.He advised me to purchase
a red stone pendant
(rhodochrosite) as a cure
because I can't afford to
purchase (ruby).??I
don't know why I bought
it?but to cut the story
short, I met with an accident
just 1 day after I wear the
pendant (off
course?accident with red
car).He says red is to boost
the "follow the leader" cure
but come to think about
it.? Red is really my bad
luck.? I gone thru a
divorce when my ex-husband
bought me a red car.? I
met?2 accidents with red
cars and 3rd one while wearing
red blouse.Am I being
superstitious ?
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Further to what I had mentioned, the yellow area could bea protusion.QuoteOn 11/24/2010 6:13:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee
2 storey house missing corners
I am thinking of buying a 2
storey house which has a
missing corner at ground
level. 100% of the West corner
is missing along with 50% of
the North West corner. See the
diagram.
On the top level when viewed
from above it is square.
How do I remedy this
situation? Do I place a lamp
post in position A to complete
the square?
Will I need to build all the
way up to the second level?
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In my opinion, it is better to activate a water position at the frontage of the apartment;Since there is already a large body of moving water in your apartment; actually, whether water flowing left to right or right to left have a bearing to the apartment.
Plus whether it is flowing parallel to the home (apartment block) or "slicing" it also matters.
If the water flow is correct, (this needs some investigation) then an additional water feature at your water #1 star location may not be necessary. Thus it depends.
activating a water feature at the central palace depends also. As sometimes a water position at the central palace is akin to the iching concept of water = difficulty. And sometimes a water postion at the central palace is trapped or causes "difficulty".
QuoteOn 10/27/2010 7:53:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr. LeeI live in a period
6 apartment. I have a water
star #8 in the central
palace,?a #1 water star
in the facing palace. I have a
large body of moving water
(canal) in front my apartment,
and the the facing direction
of the apartment?is west.
I live on the 4th floor and
look down on the waterI am in
the west group Gua #2. Is my
flat over activated with
water? Should I just activate
the #8 with my aquarium and
use something else to activate
the #1? I currently have a
buddha fountain on the #1.
Thank you for your
insight.Respectfully,John
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In my opinion, from the rough sketch, sometimes what may seem to look like a missing corner (s) may instead be a protusion.
I may be wrong, as this sketch does not show the interior layous especially of the ground floor.
But , if one look closely at the 2nd storey layout plan, to me, this may be the actual profile to be used for both the ground level and 2nd storey.
If so, then that small squarish protusion at the ground level could instead be a protusion.QuoteOn 11/24/2010 6:13:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee
2 storey house missing corners
I am thinking of buying a 2
storey house which has a
missing corner at ground
level. 100% of the West corner
is missing along with 50% of
the North West corner. See the
diagram.
On the top level when viewed
from above it is square.
How do I remedy this
situation? Do I place a lamp
post in position A to complete
the square?
Will I need to build all the
way up to the second level?
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In my opinion, if your office is on the 17th storey, the external building (and it's spine) and the mrt tracks are not considered a poison arrow or a sha qi.
In fact, if there is really a threat, it could be the lamp post as shown in the attachment - especially for lower floors. Since you are at 17th storey, it is impossible for this lamp post to be a poison arrow.
Concentrate on improving the Feng Shui of the interior of the office, instead.QuoteOn 11/10/2010 11:43:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Mr Cecil,I've attached
pictures of my office.
The exterior of my office
building is oval shape, facing
a railway track & an
overhead bridge (I'm staying
on the 17th floor overlooking
it). I've removed one of 2
toilets which was build side
by side previously, with the
drainage pipes still
protruding from the ground
though the pipes are tightly
capped?? What is left is a the
other toilet. this side of the
wall ison the other half
of my office. Please
advice.Please refer to photos
below.
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In my opinion, these are some of the considerations:
1. Currently at this stage, it is anyone's guess whether it is good or bad.
2. As Feng Shui has it's tools to analyse such things.
3. Thus your statement is currently a question-mark.
4.You may choose to do nothing; and there are no major issues; if it ain't broken don't fix it.QuoteOn 11/22/2010 5:20:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I have recently moved into a
home with a entry that faces
West. Built in 1991. There is
a fireplace in the family room
which is in the east. The
fireplace is in the center of
the room. How does this effect
energy? Good or negative.Thank
you for your reply.
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Frankly, as Rome was not built in a day; D.I.Y. (do it yourself)Feng Shui is equally no one-night stand type of thing.
If Feng Shui or fung sway is so easy.. then it would not be fung seoway already.
If you are up to studying or understanding Feng Shui, you really need to... spent lots of effort learning it... Cheers!QuoteOn 11/22/2010 3:20:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, i'm confused with the
concept with timely and
untimely stars in Feng
Shui. I don't get which
one is good or bad or
what?-Stefan Nikolic
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1. In my opinion, although not common; but have come across such a situation.
2. There were also geomancers that ask their clients to literally place the bed-head against a fullwindow as they were applying Eight House Feng Shui.
2.1. What you mentioned has more to do with pschology then anything else. Some people may feel uneasy or feel unsecure as they may feel that someone may be peeping into their bedroom - even when the entire windows are opaque.
3. Froma Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, your bed-head is still against a solid wall - good or OK.
4. Furthermore; in a sense; more light can pass thru that specific bedroom. If it is not direct sunlight; e.g. light filtering in is good.QuoteOn 11/20/2010 1:30:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,I read that the
bed should be placed against a
solid wall. Ifboth
side of the bed has
windows but above the
bedheadboard does not have any
window, is this inauspicious ?
window
window
Bed
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These are some considerations:-
1. In my opinion, your question is like ebony and ivory: 20 year or annual (full stop).
2. There are a-lot of considerations even if one wants to say which is more powerful.
3. As mentioned under Para 2, there are indeed ALOT of other considerations. Thus for annual or annual cures, it depends on individual homes and the result may not be similar for every Tom, Dick or Harry. Other factors include: Heaven luck, man or human luck factors, philantrophy, education da da da .de de de da da...
3.1. In theory, of course, based on the most timely stars, logically, an academic would claim that annual is "more powerful". Even so, this is considered short term as it is 1 year or LESS. After that KAPUT!
4. Location, location and location.
There are many people who have not even heard of such thing as Flying stars or even the annual stars. Yet, they have good Feng Shui.
5. Geomancers if we continously tout annual stars are "more powerful" would be filthy rich!
5.1. Just imagine, every year, I have 500 more clients. And just 10 percent take up my annual service; on top of existing clients...
5.2. In my opinion, for every new 1,000 clients; only 15 or less may consider an annual review. So "how powerful is the annual assessment if few take up such a service". They may DIY, but very few would do it religiously year after year.
6. Go check how a geomancer uses the 20 year flying star to balance a home.
7. Like I mentioned, results of say using the annual star may not be the same for everyone. One simple example is: some homes have excellent Flying stars while others have what we call many sectors scattered with bad stars all over.
8. In conclusion: IT DEPENDS!QuoteOn 11/21/2010 5:43:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master,Which yields a greater
influence on the occupants of
a house....20 yr period
star or annual flying stars?
Thanks.
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These are some of the considerations:
1. Besides the stove directly facing the kitchen entrance; does it face e.g. the main entrance door or a bedroom door? (It is also inauspicious if it faces an altar)
2. If the stove faces the kitchen entrance ONLY; and for practical reasons, one cannot relocate the stove; then; at least this is not as bad as above Para 1.
3. Thus, what could be worse especially with Para 1.
4. Frankly, for practical reasons, most of us don't always open and close the kitchen door on a daily basis.
5. Furthermore, in a proper Feng Shui audit, the ba zi of the female of the house is looked at in relation to the position of the stove. And sometimes relocating the stove could inadvertently place it at an inauspicious location/direction.QuoteOn 11/17/2010 10:35:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee, My
stove face directly the
kitchen entrance. My
kitchen is in the NE sector
and is there a remedy for it.
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Ask any billionaires and many still live in the same home where they prospered.
Unfortunately, many call themselves millionaires but literally, all their money is borrowed from the bank and many even have their homes mortgaged.
Billionaires don't change their desk positions seasonally. So, do you want to follow the filthy rich or the DOGS?QuoteOn 11/20/2010 8:20:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:-1.
Even for highly successful companies;
how often in reality the boss changes
his/her seating positing within their
room? 2. You see, contrary to (some)
hazy belief; if the boss does not change
their seating positing or have you seen
a boss table on a rotating floor? Yes or
No?3. Next year, instead of you the
individual; the sector to be-careful off
is the East direction. As this happens
to be the location of Tai Sui (Grand
Duke) and coincidentally the Five Yellow
(misfortune cum sickness) sector. For
many so long as one does: "Touch" or
"Disturb" that sector is good enough.4.
In the army we have the top brass
(Officers) and the grass (ordinary
solidiers). And frankly, there is no
widespread top brass level people moving
their tables and chairs, yearly.5.
Nowadays, I just shake my head... people
never did this in the past, and "you"
come along and set a new precedence.
Usually, I have only this to say " too
bloody free and nothing better to do is
it?"6. For example, go take a look at
all the cabinet ministers, big bosses;
go ask them: do you change your desk
position every year. Most likely you
will get this comment: Hey you sao
(crazy) already or not?7. Please either
do something more productive with your
life or simply don't do anything is even
better than changing the direction of
your table. The biggest joke could be
having one's table to the back of the
room (if one has a private office room
at all).On 11/20/2010 2:40:39 AM, JL Lim
wrote:
Mr Cecil . PLs advise my best
sitting position formy
new
officeand the approaching
year
of the rabbit,I
am a strong
metal pig
and my Kan is One .thank
you
very much
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These are some of the considerations:-
1. Even for highly successful companies; how often in reality the boss changes his/her seating positing within their room?
2. You see, contrary to (some) hazy belief; if the boss does not change their seating positing or have you seen a boss table on a rotating floor? Yes or No?
3. Next year, instead of you the individual; the sector to be-careful off is the East direction. As this happens to be the location of Tai Sui (Grand Duke) and coincidentally the Five Yellow (misfortune cum sickness) sector. For many so long as one does: "Touch" or "Disturb" that sector is good enough.
4. In the army we have the top brass (Officers) and the grass (ordinary solidiers). And frankly, there is no widespread top brass level people moving their tables and chairs, yearly.
5. Nowadays, I just shake my head... people never did this in the past, and "you" come along and set a new precedence. Usually, I have only this to say " too bloody free and nothing better to do is it?"
6. For example, go take a look at all the cabinet ministers, big bosses; go ask them: do you change your desk position every year. Most likely you will get this comment: Hey you sao (crazy) already or not?
7. Please either do something more productive with your life or simply don't do anything is even better than changing the direction of your table. The biggest joke could be having one's table to the back of the room (if one has a private office room at all).QuoteOn 11/20/2010 2:40:39 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Mr Cecil . PLs advise my best
sitting position formy
new officeand the approaching
year of the rabbit,I
am a strong metal pig
and my Kan is One .thank you
very much
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Dear Anon & Emily,
1. Certainly, this is one of the most contentious areas within the practice of Feng Shui.
2. Nevertheless, to reduce this issue, I prefer to delve into various important aspects, so that by the conclusion, everyone can gain a clearer understanding.
3.It is imperative for us to grasp ideas such as:
3.1 Facing and Sitting directions
3.2 The "Mouth-of-the-house".4. These two are related.
5. In many cases, the main entrance of a landed property is considered to be the "mouth of the house" due to its location facing the frontage. This is a common occurrence as we typically approach the front of the home by driving up to it and entering through this door.
6. Nevertheless, certain landed properties feature their primary entrance located on the side of the house. As an illustration, we proceed further into the property upon arrival. Subsequently, the main door is situated on the side. In cases where a row of landed properties align with our property on the same side, or if the main door directly faces another property in close proximity, it is advisable not to utilize this entrance as the main door. Instead, it is recommended to identify the frontage of the residence. This scenario may resonate with certain apartments that we have either visited or resided in.
7. The entrance of the house is crucial in Feng Shui, as it is believed to be the point where positive energy enters the home and influences its overall atmosphere (Qi energy)
8. In a piece of land, the main entrance is commonly referred to as the "mouth of the house". However, it is the combination of this main entrance and the front features, such as windows, that determine the facing direction.
9. Hence, it becomes clear that the facing direction refers to the direction from which air (Qi energy), or the majority of air (Qi), enters the home. It can be likened to the experience of driving a convertible car, where the air (Qi) flows directly towards our face. It is this predominant flow of qi or air that we seek to identify, and this is where the concept of facing or the mouth of the house comes into play.
10. Once the facing direction is determined, identifying the sitting direction becomes straightforward as it is directly across from the facing direction.
Continued under Part II...
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 4/22/2004 7:32:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Emily,
I've read in another
"FengShui" related website
that the main door's facing is
applicable to landed property
where the main door is mostly
the facing of the house.
However, if for Condo/HDB
flats, the facing of the house
could be different from the
main door most of the time. In
such circumstances, the main
facing of the house is used
rather than the main door.
Mr Lee,
could you please verify the
correctness of my
understanding, whether what
I've written above is correct?
I've been sourcing for a
condominium and is also quite
confused on whether the main
door or thefront
(windows of living and master
bedroom) is used to match
against the good direction
from the Eight House Report
generated from this website.
For example, the Eight House
chart shows that South is a
good facing for me, so should
I be looking out for a unit
that sits on North and faces
south (such that majority of
the living room windows (
looks out towards north)
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Further to what I had mentioned:-
1. In the past, I mentioned, just imagine; you have a family of 8 adults and teenagers.
2. If you own a saloon car which may seat a maximium of 5 persons, tell me, how are you going to squeeze another 3 more family members into this saloon car?
3. Eight House theory is similar to this situation: Either you can or cannot.
4. Like the British always say: Bloody hell, then get yourself a large MPV that can seat 8 persons (full stop).
5. You can't just tie one family member on the roof, another stuffed into the bonnet and drag another family member right?QuoteOn 11/18/2010 12:04:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Check outthis link: The
Three-Step-Approach2. One must have a
clear understanding of a specific
concept.3. For example, you are looking
at the Eight House concept (Four Good/
Four Bad).4. Even if you want to apply
any concept; one must understand what is
it's specific purpose and it's
limitations.5. For example, under this
concept, even you bang your head against
a wall; this concept has NO cure unless
say the toilet is not there! Even
ifone bangs one head and blood
ooze out or even go into a coma, no
use.6. It is best to getall
your facts correct else mightgo
forPara 5.7. I have mentioned many
times, you may have toconsider The
Concept of Maximizing
MarksINSTEAD.On 11/17/2010 6:21:54
PM, paul wangchuk wrote:
Hi Mr
Cecil,Mytoilet is
located
inmy excellent
sector (NE),
what can be done
to prevent
leakage?Can the use
of a pair of
wooden flutes
arranged in the
chinese 8
(???or the use of
bagua-shaped lighting on the
ceiling (placed in the middle
of
the toilet) prevent the
leak?I`m of strong yang
woodtiger.Best
regardsWangchuk
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1. Check outthis link: The Three-Step-Approach
2. One must have a clear understanding of a specific concept.
3. For example, you are looking at the Eight House concept (Four Good/ Four Bad).
4. Even if you want to apply any concept; one must understand what is it's specific purpose and it's limitations.
5. For example, under this concept, even you bang your head against a wall; this concept has NO cure unless say the toilet is not there! Even ifone bangs one head and blood ooze out or even go into a coma, no use.
6. It is best to getall your facts correct else mightgo forPara 5.
7. I have mentioned many times, you may have toconsider The Concept of Maximizing MarksINSTEAD.QuoteOn 11/17/2010 6:21:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Mr Cecil,Mytoilet is
located inmy excellent
sector (NE), what can be done
to prevent leakage?Can the use
of a pair of wooden flutes
arranged in the chinese 8
(???or the use of
bagua-shaped lighting on the
ceiling (placed in the middle
of the toilet) prevent the
leak?I`m of strong yang
woodtiger.Best
regardsWangchuk
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These are some of the considerations:-
1. A little knowledge or information is a dangerous thing.
2. One cannot eat and sleep on Flying Star alone.
3. Location, location, location.
4. It is fool hardy to post such a question and "demand" and answer like: WHY?
5. Don't you think that stating just a few lines and then imagine an answer just pops UP or OUT.
6. Do you know that an important ingredient missing here is things like what is the external picture like: many factors like, neighbours, frontage etc...
7. In the past, I mentioned that it is like; you barging into a doctors office and demand an answer! Just imagine, you did not go to the Triage which will investigate and even take x-ray photos etc... Do you know what the doctor will say if you do such things: GET OUT OF MY OFFICE! And go thru the proper channels!
http://forum.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_TriageQuoteOn 11/18/2010 4:43:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Sir,(1) My husband is
kua 3 & I'm kua 6My
Bedroom is South Sector with
following flying star 9
sitting.3 Base 6 facing.Is
That Room Good for our
Bedroom.(2) My house is NE2/3
Facing period 8my main
entrence is 8
sitting2 base and
5 Facing and my garage
entrence is in E and Southeast
Sector of the house .East
sector has stars3
Sitting 6 Base9 Facing
and Southeast sector has stars
4 sitting 7 base & 1
Facing.my question is which
one entrence should we use and
why?
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These are some considerations:
1. As you had mentioned, the oak tree is not in your property.
2. However, it becomes a threat only when e.g. standing inside the home (at an opening) e.g. such as an open window and /or main door and if one can see the trunk of the oak tree slicing towards such openings then this is considered as a poison arrow or sha qi. Thus this is considered as a threat.
3. The concept that if it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a threat applies. Thus simple things like installing a blind or a day curtain may help to "blur" out the offending "object".
4. One of the "secret" weapons in Feng Shui are birds chirping around. Thus, some trees help to attract birds.
5. Another consideration is that a large tree often casts a huge shadow below the tree. And in land scare countries; like Singapore, where some homes have a small compound, such a huge tree makes the home look very yin or dark. And often it can pose a nuisance to neighbours as the tree sometimes extend towards neighbour's homes.QuoteOn 11/12/2010 1:27:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,There is currently a huge
oak tree 30ft+ in the back.
It's more like two trees, it
forms a V shape, it starts
with one but splits into two.
It's not in our property, but
there is a wooden fence
directly in front of the tree
and then our backyard. When we
stand at the silding door
inside, it's directly in
front.So is this a problem or
is it a good thing? I heard
having a tree in the back is
good support, but then again a
tree slicing directly through
a door or window is bad.
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