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  1. In my opinion, the lesser of the two evils is to remain i.e. which is to face the bedroom door.

    Quote
    On 11/4/2010 6:44:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Master Cecil,Thank you for your
    advice. As the house is still
    under construction, would it be better
    if the toilet door of bedroom3
    face the side of the bed or remain as it
    is which is facing the bedroom
    door?Thank you again.On 10/20/2010
    8:59:33 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Given
    that it is also not
    practical to
    shift the
    bathroom door to the side
    of
    the bed, you really have to
    live with it.
    If not too happy,
    then, close
    the toilet door when not
    in
    use. As it is also not like
    one can relocate the toilet.
    On
    10/16/2010 7:54:38 PM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Master Cecil,The
    bedroom 3 has
    its bedroom door
    facing a
    portion of the
    toilet
    door. Is this acceptable
    or
    how do we cure this?Thank
    you.

  2. SOURCE & CREDIT: THE STRAITS TIMES, SINGAPORE: FEBRUARY 5, 2005
    FICTION: Hanging prosperity (FU) banners upside down.


    1. In the Han dynasty (206BC to AD25), people sent New Year cards or posters to friends or relatives with calligraphy greetings like fu, which means prosperity.


    2. If the recipient was not at home, the messenger would paste the card or poster upside down on the door, to signal that prosperity had arrived at the household.


    3. This was a clever pun because dao, the Chinese word for "upside down", sounded like the Chinese word for "arrived".


    4. Today, the practice of hanging fu banners upside down harks from Taiwan, where it is widespread. But it's not strictly accurate.


    5. In ancient China, the receipient usually removed the upside-down greeting and hung it right side up indoors. That symbolised that he had accepted the arrival of prosperity.



  3. Yes! We are BRITISH! And not Chinese!
    So why are you still hanging the PROSPERITY sign upside down? COPY CAT!

    Quote
    On 11/4/2010 8:33:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    SOURCE & CREDIT: THE
    STRAITS TIMES, SINGAPORE:
    FEBRUARY 5, 2005FICTION:
    Hanging prosperity (FU)
    banners upside down.
    1. In the Han dynasty (206BC
    to AD25), people sent New Year
    cards or posters to friends or
    relatives with calligraphy
    greetings like fu, which means
    prosperity.
    2. If the recipient was not at
    home, the messenger would
    paste the card or poster
    upside down on the door, to
    signal that prosperity had
    arrived at the household.
    3. This was a clever pun
    because dao, the Chinese word
    for "upside down", sounded
    like the Chinese word for
    "arrived".
    4. Today, the practice of
    hanging fu banners upside down
    harks from Taiwan, where it is
    widespread. But it's not
    strictly accurate.
    5. In ancient China, the
    receipient usually removed the
    upside-down greeting and hung
    it right side up indoors. That
    symbolised that he had
    accepted the arrival of
    prosperity.

  4. 1. This reference chart proves to be a valuable tool in distinguishing the colors associated with each of the Five elements.

    elements-colours(1).gif

     

    2. Additional factors must be taken into account:
     

    A. YELLOW COLOUR

    2.1. Yellow can be classified as either the Metal (Gold) or Earth element at times.

    2.2. The Earth element is mainly linked with the color yellow. Pay attention to the texture of the material. For instance, if the finish is matte, especially in curtains, then it can be categorized as yellow.

    2.3. Nevertheless, if the material is shiny or contains "shiny" gold or gold-like threads, then it may be associated with the Metal (Gold) element instead.
     

    B. BROWN COLOUR


    3. In most cases, when dealing with wood materials like wooden furniture, brown is typically associated with the wood element.

    3.1. This set can also be identified as the Wood element, wood, wooden tone, or brown based on this classification.

    3.2. The shade of brown can range from pine, maple, cherry, teak, oak, walnut, to even ebony wood.

    3.3. However, in instances where the material is not wood but actual soil, certain Geomancers link the color brown to the earth element, which is a valid connection.
     

    C. VIOLET COLOUR
     

    4. The color violet is sometimes confused with blue, so it is important to ensure one is not color blind. Always check the title on the paint can for the paint or Pantone description.

    ADDITIONAL REFERENCE: http://talk.geomancy.net

     

     

     

     


  5. 1. There is no precedence in the past with regards to the dimensions of a namecard. However, you can check out this past forum message:-
    http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=12&mid=19753&new=
    2. Under this url link, you can determine your element and strength; after checking out your best or favourable elements; use the information to design a logo suitable to yourself plus the colours.
    http://talk.geomancy.net
    3. For a horseshoe design, it is much harder to figure out which element it belongs: just by looking at it's shape. However, since it follows a curve (but not wavy) then the closest resemblance is in my opinion to the metal element (circular).

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    On 10/25/2010 9:53:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Respected Sir, I want to make
    my new business card. I am
    into IT placement consultancy.
    I have choosen horseshoe as
    the logo, is this a suitable
    one. Is a plain white card
    with black text and logo in
    gold embossed fine. My element
    according to my birth date is
    Earth and number 5. Is the
    card dimension 4.7 cm * 4.7cm
    a good dimension.can a card be
    4.7 in height and more than
    5.2 in breath is it suitable.
    Ideally where should a company
    logo be placed.RegardsPreeti.

  6. Appreciate if you want to post information, be a little more detailed.
    Do you know that I just stared at the paper. And wondering where is your plot. Perhaps it could be the darker outline. or the other two plots on the left or the right .......

    Quote
    On 11/3/2010 1:20:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Forgot to mention that the
    land is facing south (just in
    case this information is
    crucial).Thanks.

  7. These are some of the considerations:-
    1. The 20 year flying star for that sector is not too bad! You have an excellent strong metal element: water star #6 plus an additional bonus for the lesser base star: an acceptable #4 wood element. Both the #6 and #4 can be a neutralising effect on #2 and even #5.
    2. The other good thing is that if this is a room (not a sitting or activity room); another consideration is to try to "lock" up the bad stars - (if this is practical then do it).
    3. Anyway, one has to understand the key issues:-
    3.1. MAJOR DISTURBANCE or RENOVATIONS
    3.1.1 Just simply avoid para 3.1. is one the best ways to avoid issues or concerns FULL STOP.

    Quote
    Since
    my room already has the #2
    mountain star and #5 misforune
    star? Is it enough to put
    >metal ornaments?
    Earlier you indicated that the east room has 2mountain, 6water, 4base stars. And your above statement out of the blue sky has .. what? #2 mountain star and #5 misforune (misfortune). Frankly, don't know what you are talking about? #5 as in the year star???? Blur...

    Quote
    On 11/1/2010 7:03:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hello Master Lee,My home is a
    Period 6 house W3 facing and
    E3 sitting. My East room has
    the 2mountain, 6water, 4base
    stars.So for next year, my
    East room will also have the
    #5 misfortune star.How do I
    neutralize these starts? Since
    my room already has the #2
    mountain star and #5 misforune
    star? Is it enough to put
    metal ornaments?Thanks!

  8. Apricot signifies longevity. And this apricot look-alike bread tells it all....

    Quote
    On 2/8/2003 9:11:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Enclosed please find pictures
    of:
    1. Buddha's hand fruit
    2. The `longevity bread' or
    apricot bread. If one looks
    carefully at the deity Shou,
    he carries the logevity bread
    in his right hand.
    The diety Shou I refer to is
    one of the three gods: known
    as (combined) Fu Lu Shou.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


  9. Further to what I had mentioned, avoid using a water feature at sector(s) with #3 and or #4.
    Do also check the 20 year flying stars if there are any /and or #3 and/or #4.

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    On 10/31/2010 10:01:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. Yes, for many people; who
    lead normal lives; no
    major issues should consider
    "If it ain't broken, don't fix
    it" sort of thing.2. In the
    past, when Feng Shui was not
    that "sophisticated"; many
    geomancers would simply use
    some sort of fixed Feng Shui
    ideas of: north = career
    = water element. While south =
    fire element etc... 3. Today,
    such considerations, should be
    considered as Kindergarten
    type of "Fung Suay" and not
    Feng Shui. By the way, the
    term "Suay " in the Chinese
    Hokkien (Fujian) term for bad
    luck.4. This year's flying
    star chart has the
    inauspicious bad wood4
    at the north.And just
    imagine, you are adding water
    to further fuel bad wood
    4. In addition, NORTH is
    considered as the location of
    conflict.
    2010 Flying Star Forecast

    North


    9
    4
    2
    1
    8
    6
    5
    3
    7
    South
    Take note the following
    sectors:-
    Sickness Star this year is at
    North-East
    Misfortune/Sickness Star this
    year is at South-West
    Disputes/Quarrel Star this
    year is at South
    Education/Romance Star this
    year is at North
    Grand Duke this year is
    East-North-East, 60 Degree. -
    Avoid sitting facing the grand
    duke or disturbing him by
    having renovations.
    Location in Conflict is North.
    - Avoid having renovations
    done opposite the location in
    conflict. 5. For next year,
    activating a water feature at
    North is equally bad. As next
    year, the #3 or disputes and
    quarrels starisat
    that location. And just
    imagine adding water to a
    plant or tree.One may
    further fuel it!
    2011 Flying Star Forecast

    North


    8
    3
    1
    9
    7
    5
    4
    2
    6
    South
    Take note the following
    sectors:-
    Sickness Star this year is at
    South
    Misfortune/Sickness Star this
    year is at East
    Disputes/Quarrel Star this
    year is at North
    Education/Romance Star this
    year is at South-West
    Grand Duke this year is East,
    90 Degree. - Avoid sitting
    facing the grand duke or
    disturbing him by having
    renovations.
    Location in Conflict is West. - Avoid
    having renovations done opposite the
    location in conflict. 6. The best thing
    that you had done is:-* The Customer
    Engineer ConceptYou have applied the
    above term which I had coined The
    Customer Engineer concept.7. And yes,
    remove that darn water feature ASAP!On
    10/30/2010 11:59:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Cecil,I had such a weird
    experience lately that I
    cannot
    wait for your answer to
    see what do
    you thing about
    this. I
    "feng-shuied" my
    north sector for
    money and
    wealth purpose, actually i
    feng shuied all the house but
    i
    was extra careful with the
    north. I made the wole
    house look so nice and in the
    north I put blue flowers, I
    hung
    on them and on the wall
    blue balls
    with shining white
    sequence, I put a
    picture of a
    treasure box filled
    with
    jewels, I put a water fountain
    with sea shells and around it
    i
    putreal andfake
    money
    mixed together with sea
    shells, near
    the water and the
    treasure i put a
    blue light
    and a peacock. The
    next
    day and about 12 hours later
    hell broke loose, i was
    loosing
    money in the bank in
    such a strange
    and weird
    manner, this money was not
    supposed to be lost at all yet
    it was. Checks
    were
    posting in the bank
    before
    theirdates amd
    mpney was being
    taken out
    instantaneously (this has
    never happened before with the
    bank) everyday EVERYDAY
    the bank gives me fines that
    total over one hundred dollars
    (every single day), most of
    the
    fines were due to a bank
    error and
    yet when the lady
    from the bank
    wanted to refund
    me the money the
    computer
    wouldn't let her, she
    managed
    to refund me a small part of
    the money however after
    calling
    her supervisor and
    made a big
    deal..i have
    noticed that everything
    was
    going ok and normally ok
    untill i feng shuied the north
    ..it was almost
    instantaneous...yesterday i
    took
    the peacock off the wall
    twisted its
    neck (it is made
    of metal) and threw
    it
    outside...I am thinking of
    taking the water fountain out
    too...a friend of mine said
    water is not good as it
    usually
    washes away
    wealth...PLease Cecil
    can you
    answer me as soon as you can
    as this is extremely urgent..i
    am still loosing money as i am
    writing this..I wish i never
    feng shuied anything i didnt
    have that much money but
    things
    were sort of OK before
    feng shui and
    now things are
    just falling apart in
    the
    strangest manner


  10. 1. Yes, for many people; who lead normal lives; no major issues should consider "If it ain't broken, don't fix it" sort of thing.
    2. In the past, when Feng Shui was not that "sophisticated"; many geomancers would simply use some sort of fixed Feng Shui ideas of: north = career = water element. While south = fire element etc...
    3. Today, such considerations, should be considered as Kindergarten type of "Fung Suay" and not Feng Shui. By the way, the term "Suay " in the Chinese Hokkien (Fujian) term for bad luck.
    4. This year's flying star chart has the inauspicious bad wood4 at the north.And just imagine, you are adding water to further fuel bad wood 4. In addition, NORTH is considered as the location of conflict.

    2010 Flying Star Forecast











    North


















    942
    186
    537
    South

    Take note the following sectors:-


    • Sickness Star this year is at North-East
    • Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is at South-West
    • Disputes/Quarrel Star this year is at South
    • Education/Romance Star this year is at North

    • Grand Duke this year is East-North-East, 60 Degree.
      - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations.
    • Location in Conflict is North.
      - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict.
    5. For next year, activating a water feature at North is equally bad. As next year, the #3 or disputes and quarrels starisat that location. And just imagine adding water to a plant or tree.One may further fuel it!

    2011 Flying Star Forecast











    North


















    831
    975
    426
    South

    Take note the following sectors:-


    • Sickness Star this year is at South
    • Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is at East
    • Disputes/Quarrel Star this year is at North
    • Education/Romance Star this year is at South-West

    • Grand Duke this year is East, 90 Degree.
      - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations.
    • Location in Conflict is West.
      - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict.

    6. The best thing that you had done is:-
    * The Customer Engineer Concept
    You have applied the above term which I had coined The Customer Engineer concept.
    7. And yes, remove that darn water feature ASAP!


    Quote
    On 10/30/2010 11:59:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Cecil,I had such a weird
    experience lately that I
    cannot wait for your answer to
    see what do you thing about
    this. I "feng-shuied" my
    north sector for money and
    wealth purpose, actually i
    feng shuied all the house but
    i was extra careful with the
    north. I made the wole
    house look so nice and in the
    north I put blue flowers, I
    hung on them and on the wall
    blue balls with shining white
    sequence, I put a picture of a
    treasure box filled with
    jewels, I put a water fountain
    with sea shells and around it
    i putreal andfake
    money mixed together with sea
    shells, near the water and the
    treasure i put a blue light
    and a peacock. The next
    day and about 12 hours later
    hell broke loose, i was
    loosing money in the bank in
    such a strange and weird
    manner, this money was not
    supposed to be lost at all yet
    it was. Checks
    were posting in the bank
    before theirdates amd
    mpney was being taken out
    instantaneously (this has
    never happened before with the
    bank) everyday EVERYDAY
    the bank gives me fines that
    total over one hundred dollars
    (every single day), most of
    the fines were due to a bank
    error and yet when the lady
    from the bank wanted to refund
    me the money the computer
    wouldn't let her, she managed
    to refund me a small part of
    the money however after
    calling her supervisor and
    made a big deal..i have
    noticed that everything was
    going ok and normally ok
    untill i feng shuied the north
    ..it was almost
    instantaneous...yesterday i
    took the peacock off the wall
    twisted its neck (it is made
    of metal) and threw it
    outside...I am thinking of
    taking the water fountain out
    too...a friend of mine said
    water is not good as it
    usually washes away
    wealth...PLease Cecil can you
    answer me as soon as you can
    as this is extremely urgent..i
    am still loosing money as i am
    writing this..I wish i never
    feng shuied anything i didnt
    have that much money but
    things were sort of OK before
    feng shui and now things are
    just falling apart in the
    strangest manner

  11. Further to what I had mentioned earlier:-
    1. In this real world of today; to make sense; it is best for an individual to focus on the micro-level.
    2. There are two levels: macro and micro.
    2.1. Macro refers to the industry one is in.
    2.2. Micro is about analysing what is one's MAIN or CORE job function one is hired to do. Thus, for a sales executive; the primary job is to close deals or sales = fire element.
    3. Otherwise, some wise guy can argue about your job all day, all year long and still cannot come to the conclusion : what element your job is.
    4. Anyway, as mentioned in the last message; many perform multi-skilling. And in today's real world, one's element can be more than one e.g. Earth cum metal element career.
    5. Again, there is no right or wrong answers. It depends on how one puts forth one's argument to derive the element or elements one is working in.

    Quote
    On 10/29/2010 6:53:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. Guidelines (reference)to the
    type of industry and it's association
    with each of the elements can be found,
    uner this
    url:-http://talk.geomancy.net2. If you
    are an accountant; and if your main job
    is specific to this area; then your job
    specification element should be metal
    element.3. Since FMCG encompass quite a
    large range of industries, frankly, it
    is fool hardy to just classify FMCG as
    e.g. food industry only. You may have to
    check out the url under Para 1 and match
    e.g. food industry to one of the
    elements in that url.4. Frankly,
    nowadays, jobs involve multi-skilling so
    often, it can encompass many areas.5.
    For example: many generic title
    known as CEO. Here a CEO can
    perform:-5.1 Planning and strategies5.2
    Human Resource management: Hiring /
    firing / training5.3 Sales and
    Marketing5.4 Operations Management5.5
    Accounting.6. Since the CEO usually
    wears so many hats; this is to emphaise
    that today's job function can comprise
    so many fields or areas. So how? Throw a
    dice to determine his element?7. Look at
    it this way; walk into a regular home
    and if one starts counting the colours
    in a home; usually it covers nearly
    every primarly colours. So is a job:
    multi-skilling.8. In addition: the
    industry one is in could be what you
    mentioned one of the fields under the so
    called FMCG: Fumigate my condo
    good!On 10/29/2010 6:05:52 PM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hi MasterI would like to
    check
    with you that FMCGis
    belong to which industry
    element? I am earth element,
    born in 1967 (Goat) ,
    occupation
    is Accountant. Now
    looking for a new
    job and is
    FMCG industry (Fast
    moving
    consuming goods like food
    & confectionary, personal
    care, consuming health and
    household goods), is it
    suitable
    for my earth
    element?May I know
    which
    industry suitable for earth
    element?Thank you in
    advance.Best regardsKim

  12. 1. Guidelines (reference)to the type of industry and it's association with each of the elements can be found, uner this url:-
    http://talk.geomancy.net
    2. If you are an accountant; and if your main job is specific to this area; then your job specification element should be metal element.
    3. Since FMCG encompass quite a large range of industries, frankly, it is fool hardy to just classify FMCG as e.g. food industry only. You may have to check out the url under Para 1 and match e.g. food industry to one of the elements in that url.
    4. Frankly, nowadays, jobs involve multi-skilling so often, it can encompass many areas.
    5. For example: many generic title known as CEO. Here a CEO can perform:-
    5.1 Planning and strategies
    5.2 Human Resource management: Hiring / firing / training
    5.3 Sales and Marketing
    5.4 Operations Management
    5.5 Accounting.
    6. Since the CEO usually wears so many hats; this is to emphaise that today's job function can comprise so many fields or areas. So how? Throw a dice to determine his element?
    7. Look at it this way; walk into a regular home and if one starts counting the colours in a home; usually it covers nearly every primarly colours. So is a job: multi-skilling.
    8. In addition: the industry one is in could be what you mentioned one of the fields under the so called FMCG: Fumigate my condo good!

    Quote
    On 10/29/2010 6:05:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi MasterI would like to check
    with you that FMCGis
    belong to which industry
    element? I am earth element,
    born in 1967 (Goat) ,
    occupation is Accountant. Now
    looking for a new job and is
    FMCG industry (Fast moving
    consuming goods like food
    & confectionary, personal
    care, consuming health and
    household goods), is it
    suitable for my earth
    element?May I know which
    industry suitable for earth
    element?Thank you in
    advance.Best regardsKim

  13. As mentioned previously, unlike the pair of lions which have distinctive male and female pairs, fu dogs usually come in only ONE gender: it can be a pair of males; a pair of homosexuals or a pair of gay dogs or simply she-dogs. And this ain't Feng Shui.

    Quote
    On 10/27/2010 10:49:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Thanks a lot Master Cecil, So i can buy
    two male Fu dogs that are available in
    my near by store for my main entrace
    door.Please confirm Thanks a lot, i
    appreciate your timely helpHariOn
    10/26/2010 11:13:55 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    1. The reason why you many not be
    able
    to find the Fu dogs is that
    these dogs
    are not gender
    specific.2. In fact, I
    begin to
    suspect that all Fu dogs are ?
    Homosexual!3. Unlike the lions;
    where
    there is the male and female
    with it's
    distintive claw(s) on
    either a ball or a
    baby lion; again
    the statues of Fu dogs
    don't have
    this segreation. Thus, these
    dogs
    can be : all male or all female or
    even all eunuch dogs or even
    hextrosexual or homsexual or
    whatever.4.
    In the past, sometimes
    they place on ONE
    piece. But in
    modern times, everyone
    seems to
    think that everything must come
    in
    pairs. On 10/25/2010 8:46:24 PM,
    Anonymous wrote:
    Master Cecil, I
    belive in
    FengShui and i did
    make
    some
    changes to my house
    according
    to FengShui and it
    worked. Now
    i
    am planning to get
    'Fu Dogs'
    for my
    house, but the
    problem
    is i am not
    able to find
    male
    and female. All i
    can get
    from
    local store is either
    both
    males(Fu Dogs) or general
    entrance Lions (not Fu
    Dogs). My Question to
    Master Cecil:1. Is that okay
    if
    i have two male ( Fu Dogs)
    ? please
    expalin the
    significance of 2 male
    Fu
    Dogs.2. Could you please
    expalin me the significance of
    two Lions (not Fu Dogs)
    ?Please
    suggest me which one
    should i go
    for.Thanks, a lot
    i appreciate for
    all the help
    through your site.I am
    trying
    to post this question again.
    Please Master Cecil help me .
    Thanks againHari


  14. Dear Cally,
    Glad to hear from you
    Frankly, Feng Shui is a holistic approach. So you are quite correct in that often there are more than meets the eye.
    For example, under Flying Star Feng Shui there is the dreaded #3 (conflicts, quarrels) star. Often it can be at a critical area such as the frontage of the home and/or even in the bedroom sector. And it has to be disarmed.
    Usually a stove facing a sink has more to do with "wealth leaks". Frankly, it is hard to pin point the issue with the limited information.

    Quote
    On 10/27/2010 10:26:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Cecil,How are you? It has
    been a long time since I last
    visited your website! Last
    night, I met two friends and
    we were talking about
    fengshui, which I highly
    recommended your website and
    your services! I told them abt
    the wealth of info that can be
    found in your website! This
    fren told me that in her
    friend's house, the sink was
    opposite thestove and
    her fren quarrelled quite
    frequently withhusband
    quarrelled.. she asked if
    there is any t feng shui
    remedies to
    "resolve"this.. I told
    her I probably can find from
    your website, haha... I did a
    quick search and found some
    useful info, but not quite the
    same as the question that we
    have.. If you have time, can
    help? No other details for you
    to base your analysis though..
    Thanks v much!Best
    regards,Cally

  15. 1. The reason why you many not be able to find the Fu dogs is that these dogs are not gender specific.
    2. In fact, I begin to suspect that all Fu dogs are ? Homosexual!
    3. Unlike the lions; where there is the male and female with it's distintive claw(s) on either a ball or a baby lion; again the statues of Fu dogs don't have this segreation. Thus, these dogs can be : all male or all female or even all eunuch dogs or even hextrosexual or homsexual or whatever.
    4. In the past, sometimes they place on ONE piece. But in modern times, everyone seems to think that everything must come in pairs.

    Quote
    On 10/25/2010 8:46:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Master Cecil, I belive in
    FengShui and i did make some
    changes to my house according
    to FengShui and it worked. Now
    i am planning to get 'Fu Dogs'
    for my house, but the problem
    is i am not able to find male
    and female. All i can get from
    local store is either both
    males(Fu Dogs) or general
    entrance Lions (not Fu
    Dogs). My Question to
    Master Cecil:1. Is that okay
    if i have two male ( Fu Dogs)
    ? please expalin the
    significance of 2 male Fu
    Dogs.2. Could you please
    expalin me the significance of
    two Lions (not Fu Dogs)
    ?Please suggest me which one
    should i go for.Thanks, a lot
    i appreciate for all the help
    through your site.I am trying
    to post this question again.
    Please Master Cecil help me .
    Thanks againHari

  16. A picture tells a thousand words...

    Quote
    On 10/25/2010 11:40:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Let's not revert to the stone age or the
    middle ages. It's truly unbelievable!On
    10/24/2010 9:17:00 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    1. In my opinion, you are the very
    first
    since this forum started that
    asked such
    a perculiar question.2.
    This is the 21st
    century and not
    some BC thing. 3. In
    this 21st
    century, if you need a home,
    go
    ahead! If you don't need a home,
    don't buy it. Or if you think that
    the
    price will fall, then this has
    nothing
    to do with ba zi or Feng
    Shui.4. Even if
    we want to taste or
    eat ba zi or Feng
    Shui, this is
    definitely not it.5. In
    fact, my
    sincere advice, here is:
    5.1
    Get any coin.5.2 Before
    tossing it (determine what u want
    for
    Heads or Tails)5.3 Toss the
    coin. Make
    sure it lands on solid
    ground. FULL
    STOP.On 10/24/2010
    11:05:03 AM, frank t
    wrote:
    Hi
    Master Cecil,Let me
    rephrase the
    question regarding
    people who
    were born
    in the year of
    the
    rabbit. You
    mentioned in
    one of your questions that
    people
    who were born in the year
    of the
    rabbit should not do any
    renovation
    in
    the house for
    2011. I plan
    to buy
    a
    house soon but I'm not sure
    if i
    will
    get one before 2011, and
    there is a high
    chance i will
    need
    to do some renovation
    on
    the house
    before i move in. I would
    like to
    know if i should wait
    until the
    following year 2012 to
    buy a house?
    Thanks for your
    help,FrankOn
    10/23/2010
    2:21:08
    PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    What
    happens if you
    forced to move?
    Just
    think
    of the poor
    pesky rabbits in
    the
    UK
    fields... They have no
    choice!
    The
    have to be on
    the
    constant move
    else:
    they
    will be shot on sight and end
    up
    as
    rabbit stew!Here, move or
    die,
    right?On
    10/23/2010
    1:24:41
    PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:

    These are some of the

    considerations:-1.
    Only
    the
    YEAR
    of
    birth is too
    general.
    Look at it
    this
    way, there are millions
    to
    a

    billion people born in the
    year
    of
    the rabbit. So
    how can
    all
    rabbits
    move?
    2. In
    fact, in the
    British
    countryside,
    perhaps,
    literally
    speaking rabbits are
    pests. So
    you
    got to
    move! Else, the
    farmers
    will

    shoot you on site!3. There
    is
    sucha analysis
    that
    is part
    and

    parcel of
    the standard
    ba zi:
    see

    attachment. BUT wait!4.
    In
    order
    to
    find
    out
    "....period where it
    might

    be
    good/bad for
    migration or
    simply

    changing to a new
    location or

    environment."
    The key
    ingredient
    are:4.1
    YEAR
    OF BIRTH4.2 MONTH
    OF

    BIRTH4.3 DAY
    OF BIRTH4.4
    HOUR OF
    BIRTH
    (OPTIONAL)Else, go on
    become

    rabbit in
    the UK
    countryside
    and
    pray real
    hard:
    the
    farmers
    don't
    shot U!On
    10/23/2010
    12:24:11
    PM,
    frank t
    wrote:
    Hi
    Master

    Cecil,Should someone
    born in
    the
    year
    of the rabbit
    move in

    2011?Thanks,Frank


  17. Let's not revert to the stone age or the middle ages. It's truly unbelievable!

    Quote
    On 10/24/2010 9:17:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. In my opinion, you are the very first
    since this forum started that asked such
    a perculiar question.2. This is the 21st
    century and not some BC thing. 3. In
    this 21st century, if you need a home,
    go ahead! If you don't need a home,
    don't buy it. Or if you think that the
    price will fall, then this has nothing
    to do with ba zi or Feng Shui.4. Even if
    we want to taste or eat ba zi or Feng
    Shui, this is definitely not it.5. In
    fact, my sincere advice, here is:
    5.1 Get any coin.5.2 Before
    tossing it (determine what u want for
    Heads or Tails)5.3 Toss the coin. Make
    sure it lands on solid ground. FULL
    STOP.On 10/24/2010 11:05:03 AM, frank t
    wrote:
    Hi Master Cecil,Let me
    rephrase the
    question regarding
    people who were born
    in the year of
    the rabbit. You
    mentioned in
    one of your questions that
    people
    who were born in the year of the
    rabbit should not do any renovation
    in
    the house for 2011. I plan
    to buy
    a house soon but I'm not sure
    if i will
    get one before 2011, and
    there is a high
    chance i will need
    to do some renovation
    on the house
    before i move in. I would
    like to
    know if i should wait until the
    following year 2012 to buy a house?
    Thanks for your help,FrankOn
    10/23/2010
    2:21:08 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    What happens if you
    forced to move?
    Just
    think
    of the poor pesky rabbits in
    the
    UK fields... They have no
    choice!
    The
    have to be on
    the constant move
    else:
    they
    will be shot on sight and end
    up as
    rabbit stew!Here, move or die,
    right?On
    10/23/2010 1:24:41
    PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:

    These are some of the
    considerations:-1.
    Only the
    YEAR
    of
    birth is too
    general.
    Look at it
    this
    way, there are millions
    to
    a
    billion people born in the year
    of
    the rabbit. So how can
    all
    rabbits
    move?
    2. In
    fact, in the British
    countryside,
    perhaps,
    literally
    speaking rabbits are
    pests. So
    you
    got to
    move! Else, the
    farmers
    will
    shoot you on site!3. There
    is
    sucha analysis that
    is part
    and
    parcel of
    the standard ba zi:
    see

    attachment. BUT wait!4. In
    order
    to
    find
    out
    "....period where it
    might
    be
    good/bad for migration or
    simply
    changing to a new
    location or
    environment."
    The key ingredient
    are:4.1
    YEAR OF BIRTH4.2 MONTH
    OF
    BIRTH4.3 DAY
    OF BIRTH4.4
    HOUR OF
    BIRTH
    (OPTIONAL)Else, go on
    become
    rabbit in
    the UK countryside
    and
    pray real hard:
    the
    farmers
    don't
    shot U!On
    10/23/2010
    12:24:11
    PM,
    frank t wrote:
    Hi
    Master
    Cecil,Should someone
    born in
    the
    year of the rabbit
    move in

    2011?Thanks,Frank


  18. 1. In my opinion, you are the very first since this forum started that asked such a perculiar question.
    2. This is the 21st century and not some BC thing.
    3. In this 21st century, if you need a home, go ahead! If you don't need a home, don't buy it. Or if you think that the price will fall, then this has nothing to do with ba zi or Feng Shui.
    4. Even if we want to taste or eat ba zi or Feng Shui, this is definitely not it.
    5. In fact, my sincere advice, here is:
    5.1 Get any coin.
    5.2 Before tossing it (determine what u want for Heads or Tails)
    5.3 Toss the coin. Make sure it lands on solid ground. FULL STOP.

    Quote
    On 10/24/2010 11:05:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Master Cecil,Let me rephrase the
    question regarding people who were born
    in the year of the rabbit. You
    mentioned in one of your questions that
    people who were born in the year of the
    rabbit should not do any renovation in
    the house for 2011. I plan to buy
    a house soon but I'm not sure if i will
    get one before 2011, and there is a high
    chance i will need to do some renovation
    on the house before i move in. I would
    like to know if i should wait until the
    following year 2012 to buy a house?
    Thanks for your help,FrankOn 10/23/2010
    2:21:08 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    What happens if you forced to move?
    Just
    think of the poor pesky rabbits in
    the
    UK fields... They have no choice!
    The
    have to be on the constant move
    else:
    they will be shot on sight and end
    up as
    rabbit stew!Here, move or die,
    right?On
    10/23/2010 1:24:41 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    These are some of the
    considerations:-1.
    Only the YEAR
    of
    birth is too general.
    Look at it
    this way, there are millions
    to
    a
    billion people born in the year of
    the rabbit. So how can all
    rabbits
    move?
    2. In fact, in the British
    countryside,
    perhaps, literally
    speaking rabbits are
    pests. So
    you
    got to move! Else, the
    farmers
    will
    shoot you on site!3. There
    is
    sucha analysis that is part
    and
    parcel of the standard ba zi:
    see
    attachment. BUT wait!4. In order
    to
    find
    out "....period where it
    might
    be
    good/bad for migration or
    simply
    changing to a new location or
    environment." The key ingredient
    are:4.1
    YEAR OF BIRTH4.2 MONTH
    OF
    BIRTH4.3 DAY
    OF BIRTH4.4 HOUR OF
    BIRTH
    (OPTIONAL)Else, go on
    become
    rabbit in
    the UK countryside and
    pray real hard:
    the farmers
    don't
    shot U!On 10/23/2010
    12:24:11
    PM,
    frank t wrote:
    Hi
    Master
    Cecil,Should someone
    born in
    the
    year of the rabbit
    move in
    2011?Thanks,Frank

  19. What happens if you forced to move? Just think of the poor pesky rabbits in the UK fields...
    They have no choice! The have to be on the constant move else: they will be shot on sight and end up as rabbit stew!
    Here, move or die, right?

    Quote
    On 10/23/2010 1:24:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    These are some of the considerations:-1.
    Only the YEAR of birth is too general.
    Look at it this way, there are millions
    to a billion people born in the year of
    the rabbit. So how can all rabbits move?
    2. In fact, in the British countryside,
    perhaps, literally speaking rabbits are
    pests. So you got to move! Else, the
    farmers will shoot you on site!3. There
    is sucha analysis that is part and
    parcel of the standard ba zi: see
    attachment. BUT wait!4. In order to find
    out "....period where it might be
    good/bad for migration or simply
    changing to a new location or
    environment." The key ingredient are:4.1
    YEAR OF BIRTH4.2 MONTH OF BIRTH4.3 DAY
    OF BIRTH4.4 HOUR OF BIRTH
    (OPTIONAL)Else, go on become rabbit in
    the UK countryside and pray real hard:
    the farmers don't shot U!On 10/23/2010
    12:24:11 PM, frank t wrote:
    Hi
    Master Cecil,Should someone
    born in
    the year of the rabbit
    move in
    2011?Thanks,Frank


  20. These are some of the considerations:-
    1. Only the YEAR of birth is too general. Look at it this way, there are millions to a billion people born in the year of the rabbit. So how can all rabbits move?
    2. In fact, in the British countryside, perhaps, literally speaking rabbits are pests. So you got to move! Else, the farmers will shoot you on site!
    3. There is sucha analysis that is part and parcel of the standard ba zi: see attachment. BUT wait!
    4. In order to find out "....period where it might be good/bad for migration or simply changing to a new location or environment." The key ingredient are:

    4.1 YEAR OF BIRTH
    4.2 MONTH OF BIRTH
    4.3 DAY OF BIRTH
    4.4 HOUR OF BIRTH (OPTIONAL)
    Else, go on become rabbit in the UK countryside and pray real hard: the farmers don't shot U!

    Quote
    On 10/23/2010 12:24:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Master Cecil,Should someone
    born in the year of the rabbit
    move in 2011?Thanks,Frank

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