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  1. 1. Further to what I had mentioned, these are some other considerations:- 1.1. Why did you recommend a general cure for the living room but not my children's bedroom? 1.2. For the children's bedroom there is another set of consideration: 1.2.1 For example the ba zi of the child or if there are more than one child; their ba zi has to be looked at in total. 1.2.2 For example: Child A is a strong metal person. And child B is a strong wood element. And both stay in a bedroom. [1.] Child A, Female - 07 Oct 1993 5.00 a.m. to 6.59 a.m. Birth Element: Strong Metal Favourable Element/Colour: Water (blue/black/gray), Fire (red), Wood (green/brown) Unfavourable Element/Colour: Earth (yellow), Metal (white/gold) Wealth Element/Colour: Wood (green/brown) [2.] Child B, Male - 22 Jul 1995 3.00 a.m. to 4.59 a.m. Birth Element: Strong Wood Favourable Element/Colour: Fire (red), Metal (white/gold), Earth (yellow) Unfavourable Element/Colour: Water (blue/black/gray), Wood (green/brown) Wealth Element/Colour: Earth (yellow) Comparing between Binding Element Chid A & Child B Strong Metal vs Strong Wood FireTheir binding element is "fire" element. 2. Is your information complete? Your information given is like: a little information is a dangerous thing especially for a bedroom. I have already caution about the living room - but as this is a common area; reluctanlty given some advice as the bedroom is "complicated" by (in general)humans staying in that bedroom. 3. Thus all these unknown variables are often looked at with the 20 Year Flying Star number and in your case the annual flying star number. 4. Isn't this a good enough reason not to suggest a cure for the children's bedroom.
  2. Anonymous wrote: Master Lee, I am confused, if in a sector there are M#9 W#5 B#2 Year#3 and Month#7. If I use metal cure against #2 and #5, it would support #7? If I use fire cure against #3, it would fuel #2 and #5? If I use water cure against #7 and #9, it would fuel #3? Please enlighten me. Thank you in advance. Warm regards, 1. In my opinion; the "better" cure is still a metal cure. As #7 is for a month only and #7 is a weak metal element. And even if it is a bad star; it does help to reduce M#9 W#5 B#2. 2. The other alternative is a water feature (definitely in a bedroom, store, toilet, kitchen etc) - that consists of all five elements in it:-Resource: http://fountain.geomancy.net Under this resource goto Para 2.1 to 2.12 on what makes a good water feature.
  3. Amanda Y. wrote: My mother's bazi chart says she is a Weak Yang Earth Tiger. 1. Under bazi element analysis; you should use: WEAK EARTH. 2. Please note that the Yin and or Yang should not be looked at or associated with, above Para 1: i.e.as being weak or strong.
  4. 1. Please refer to this last message posting: "Which cures to use - see below" 2. The user has indicated what kind of flying star numbers in a specific sector. And from that message; and even withall the various sector stars; the user has a dilemma as to which cure to choose. 3. I have recommended the cure(s) purely for your living room based on assumptions. Andsinceit is the living room area; itis not directly towards them if thegeneral cures are not appropriate. Given that your message isa fewsentences without even any of such flying star numbers. 4. If you want to risk your children, thenunfortunately; it would like throwing a dice and asking you to placea "cure" and cross-fingers. I don't think you want it rite?The saying goes a "miss is as good as a mile" or a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Anonymous wrote: Master Lee, I am confused, if in a sector there are M#9 W#5 B#2 Year#3 and Month#7. If I use metal cure against #2 and #5, it would support #7? If I use fire cure against #3, it would fuel #2 and #5? If I use water cure against #7 and #9, it would fuel #3? Please enlighten me. Thank you in advance. Warm regards, 5. Without such information, and in the above, there are three possible cures.... throw a dice and hope for the best? With detailed information; my reply was:- "1. In my opinion; the "better" cure is still a metal cure. As #7 is for a month only and #7 is a weak metal element. And even if it is a bad star; it does help to reduce M#9 W#5 B#2. 2. The other alternative is a water feature (definitely in a bedroom, store, toilet, kitchen etc) - that consists of all five elements in it:-Resource: http://fountain.geomancy.net "
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  6. 1. Usually, the most common method to determine whether it could be used at that sector is thru the 20 Year Flying Star chart. 2. For example: if the main entrance area has nasty stars like:- 2.1 #5 and/or #2 and/or with #9 then RED will further inflame either #5 (misfortune/sickness) or #2 (sickness) 2.2 On the other hand, if the sector has #3 or even #4; RED would be good at that sector. 3. "Rule-of-thumb" method: some just ignore what I had mentioned above - and go for it......
  7. Anonymous wrote: My children's bedroom and part of our living room (with TV, hi-fi, etc) fall in the southwest sector of our house. What can we do toalleviate the effects of the 5 yellow this year? 1. If there are window(s) at the living room area; the most effective is to use "moving" metal e.g.a six hollow rod wind chime to constantly help to neutralise #5. Note: it should not be placed in the children's bedroom. 2. Alternatively a mechanical table clock that gives off a tick-tock sound is another possiblity. 3. The last alternative is : to check the 20 year flying star numbers at that sector to see if a water position may/could be placed at that sector. As generally, SW is one of the sector(s) that may be considered having one. A water position; in such a situation can kill two birds with one stone: activate indirect water wealth spirit up to 2023 and help to control #5.
  8. Monsieur L. wrote: Hello Sir, I bought a resale flat, that was built in 2003 in Whampoa area. The orientation of the flat is not very ideal. I did not like it because the maindoor faces north, living room and one common bedroom face east. The two other rooms, faces direct west including the kitchen. I am expecting this unit to be extremely HOT day and night. div> Reason why i bought because my mom is super superstitious, the unit is located on the 8th floor and she insist to have it but i am the one going to service the loan and am the sole breadwinner of the household. Is this flat consider bad fengshui? 1. Yes, I agree with you with regards to the major concern of "extremely HOT day and night". 2. Other than that; the adage: "location, location and location": Shapes and Forms which you have roughly touched on and equally important is the Compass School of Feng Shui: Eight house and Flying stars - if one wants to further determine or "fine-tune" a home's Feng Shui. 3. For example, when I personally buy a home: 1st thing is location, location and location. 4. And as you had correctly mentioned: effect of afternoon sun if any "soaking" into the home. 5. Other than that; for my personal home: so long as the home usually have double auspicious #8's at the facing direction; 6. I am OK with it even if the toilet is at the centrepoint etc.. Frankly, there is no such thing as a perfect home unless one TRIES to built it. 7. Even after the homehas been built; a future neighbour could easily built a home with sha qi pointing towardsthe "perfect" home.Even so, it is hard toalways maintain a perfect home now and forever.
  9. 1. One has to understand that Flying Star Feng Shui is dynamic based on "time dimension". 2. Even for a home or any given home: each home or sector in a home mathematically has the following variable:- Under the 20 Year flying star: there are:- Mountain star: variable 1 Water star : variable 2 Base (Palace star) : variable 3 You mentioned the Year star: variable 4 There are such things as: Monthly star: variable 5 Daily star : variable 6 Hourly star: variable 7 Seconds star: variable 8 3. Mathematically:there are an interplay of at least 8 variables and only when there are an unfortunate clusters of #5 ... then one is in deep shit. Do not play loud music or have the television here. The problem is we have limited space. There is no where that I can transfer our TV set. Is there a solution to my problem? Thanks so much and God bless. 4. Majority of the time; this is a misunderstanding:"Do not play loud music or have the television here". 5. Only under special situations: where the interaction of the mountain and water star that we need to keep a location "quiet". Otherwise, what you mentioned is far from the truth! 6. In fact, in many instances: sound e.g. tick-tock of a click or constant metal e.g. includes a silver "anniversay" clock can help to destroy "#5". 7. In addition: even for the Tai Sui location at north-east-north 60 degrees.. who says cannot turn on tv or radio. 8. But for those who are "scared" to do so; and still "productive" can certainly help meet the government's goal of more births in the country. Thus: removing tv or not turning it on : only helps the government to try to achieve their goals only. Look at it; this is not a bad thing. 9. In fact, for those who don't understand; and have a small home; best not to turn on tv, radio, lights out, no washing machine; no dryer.. hows that for your quality of life: I wonder?
  10. Judith L. wrote: Hello again, Masters Lee! Three questions this time, I hope I am not trying your patience so much. I am doing prework for my planned paid report order by checking flying stars for my period 6 house based on the door that might be the best to use for the year, prior to getting a paid report for which direction seems favorable. (I am sorry about doing all this pre-work myself as I can only afford one report due to a really terrible year last year. And I really mean terrible) 1. Am I doing this right? Do the mountain and water stars really change based on which door I am indicating on the FS Report tool? Yes, each chart has a different set of mountain / water / base star numbers. Judith L. wrote: Hello again, Masters Lee! 2. I am an East person, but the only other door to use is at the West which is not in my suitability directions. Using that door, however, makes the house face South even as the doorway itself is at the West--does that make it any better for me and my family? Or should I indicate South in the flying star paid report request in that case? Usually, the most important consideration is "whereis the FACING" direction of the home. Inmany instances the doorfaces the same direction as the FACING direction. In other instances, the door can face west butif theFACING direction is still South;then the FACING direction (regardless of where the door is) is facing South. Thus under Flying Star: the housemay/could /should befacing S1 or S2/3. Judith L. wrote: Hello again, Masters Lee! 3. I have read the sample reports also, which is why I am planning to get one for myself. I am curious, between a room with favorable stars but unsuitable direction (ie, spook) or a room in favorable direction but with bad stars (5 and 2s and 7s) is it better to stay in favorable locations and fix bad stars or go to the one with good stars but in unsuitable direction? If one has the luxury of choosing bedrooms (excluding other factors like afternoon sun facing etc..) it is beter to stay in a room with good stars even if it is unsuitable direction. Again, one has to see how bad the stars are: For example you quoted:5 and 2s and 7s while in an actual room there is MS#5 ; WS#2 and Base #5 or #9. Even between such comparisions your example where there is still a #7 small metal element even if it is bad is far better than MS#5 ; WS#2 and Base #5 or #9. Thus with MS#5 ; WS#2 and Base #5 or #9: there is less leeway for "cures" or a guaranteed cure vs 5 and 2s and 7s which is less of a concern. Therefore, what you mentioned DEPENDS on how bad the stars really are in that room. Or if both rooms have equally bad stars but different stars.. then they have to be reviewed, further.
  11. Source and Credit : The Straits Times, Singapore : Thursday 4 Feb 2010 HONG KONG- THE fengshui adviser whose bid to claim late tycoon Nina Wang's property empire was ruled fraudulent was arrested yesterday. Police detained Tony Chan, 50, after more than 10 investigators searched his US$30 million (S$42 million) home in Hong Kong's upmarket Peak district yesterday afternoon. Mr Chan's wife, Madam Tam Miu-ching, was also taken in for questioning, Ming Pao Daily News reported. Police spokesman Anne Lam said police arrested Mr Chan in connection with a document forgery case, Associated Press reported. Forgery carries a maximum penalty of 14 years in prison in Hong Kong. Ms Lam said officers also took computers and documents from his house. Television footage showed a police motorcade leaving the three-storey complex where Mr Chan lives, but many of the vehicles were curtained.
  12. 1. Usually, a visual glanceat a chart is the safest bet. As can immediately see which sector qi has the most influence and also draw a mental picture of how qi can flow in that specific room. 2. In theory, based on what you had written; below; The NE sector looks "pretty" bad. Thus between the devil (NE) and the "shallow" North(not deep) blue sea; it would have to be the not so deep blue sea i.e. North Note: #2 = sickness; #4 = wood element (not as bad) #9 fire element fuels #2 (sickness) and there are two #2 and one #5 (Misfortune/sickness). If you refer to some Feng Shui books they will often say "avoid .... sleeping... here...) Libby I. wrote: My mom's room isdevided into two sectors: N and NE. The North sector has 2 mountain and 4 water, & the annuel star 4. The North-East sector has 9 mountain and 2 water, & the annuel star 2 & the monthly star 5. Whichsector is better for sleeping?
  13. From managing lucrative charities to cheating people.........
  14. Please see attachment with illustration on where to place the two red dots. In this attachment; I have shown two locations each for the placement of the red dots. Must avoid placing the RED dot behind the handle of the door knob. As there is no direct path or "view" from the back plate of the door knob. What happens if the red dot fades? Less wear and tear area is actually the key hole area. Or use a durable round sticker.
  15. 1. These are some of the considerations: 1.1. It has more to do with pyscholgy: where just imagine both parties exit each of the bedroom and eyes "meet head to head". This symbolises perhaps: personal clashes. 1.2. However, if only one bedroom is occupied and the other bedroom being a guest room is vacant most of the time. If so, there is relatively no issue with the two doors facing each other! 1.3. Feng Shui is also about symbolism. Thus the most common symbolic approach is to place a "RED" dot on the same area of each of the two doors. Here, the two RED dots symbolise eyes i.e. see eye to eye with each other. 1.4. How or what kind of red dot? It can a dot much like the pupil of an eye or smaller diameter. And just anything red can be used e.g. a permanent red felt pen or a red circular sticker or even for ladies with eithe chilli red or maroon nail vanish can also be used. 2. Contrary to popular belief; Feng Shui is not all things "renovation or demolishing a wall etc..." Far from it. Grace P. wrote: Hi. I need help. We just bought a new house. The door to the guest bedroom and my sons bedroom are facing each other with the guest bathroom door on the middle. I was told that having two doors facing each other is not a good one. Is there any remedy aside from a renovation?
  16. 1. All these photos were taken on just one single private housing estate road i.e. Lorong H Telok Kuaru. 2. As the Lipstick palm has partial reddish canes; Chinese like RED as it signifies auspicious connotation. 3. Every one of these picture shows the Lipstick palm or also known as "majestic" Maharajah Palm. The Indian word for Maharajah is royalty!
  17. The original link for this plant is under this url: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=19&mid=26709&new= "The common name of this plant: Lipstick Palm, Maharajah Palm, Sealing Wax Palm and Pinang Rajah. The terms Maharajah and Rajah denotes "royalty" in Malay. This is one of the most popular plants, planted in a landed property especially at the front fencing area - as it is very good at camouflage or provide a nice screen 'privacy' screen for a home. And because it's stem (trunk) is red in colour; red at the frontage of a Chinese home symbolises auspiciousness. Family name: Palmae Synonyms: C. lakka Origin of this plant: South East Asia" PS: I had to create a new thread as the link above already have lots of photos on this plant and with more pictures.. will take time to download all.
  18. 1. When we see "KUM" (minature mandarin orange)trees.. it simply meansChinese New Year is around the corner! 2. It is strongly not recommended to eat the fruits as these trees were "artifically" fertilised to yield a bumper harvest of minature "KUMs". 3. These minature mandarin oranges should only be admired but thus not eaten. Treat them as ornamental plant with fruits.
  19. 1. This special design lamp posts can be found along the stretch of Lor H Telok Kurau Road. 2. The lamp post seemingly looks stylish; but yet hides an ugly truth: Under symbolism in Feng Shui; it is not good for homes to face the "twin pointed" archer's arrow-heads aimed towards the opposite house! 3. A design ... from Feng Shui point of view that went the "wrong way" to the dogs!
  20. 1. Indeed, if the roof line points directly towards the window instead of the main door; then it makes more sense for the wind chime = 6 hollow rod wind chime to be placed, there. 2. It was because, perhaps; the photo may be "misleading" as from the earlier picture that you had shown; it does seem that the poison arrow of the roof line "strikes" the main door. Since you have explained clearly; then the threat should be towards the window. 3. As such threats are "singular" or "ONE" threat PER situation. This is not like ICBM's inter-continental ballistic multiple warheads that seeks different target. This is akin to "an eye for an eye" sort of thing. Not like "an eye for a main door and a window opening". 4. Another passive "cure" is simply to have a second set of "day curtains" but this has to be drawn - "If it can no longer (or vaguely) seen; it no longer becomes a threat. Anonymous wrote: I have one more question, I hope you don't mind. When waiting for the landscape, we use windchime. The opposite house was newly built,when that house was still in frame phase, we observed the roof line and know that the line points directly to the window next toour maindoor. The window is also important to us, it's the study room and our children spend 4, 5 hours in that room everyday. Can we place the windchime to protect the window instead of the door? Thank you again, and sorry for so many questions.
  21. The Very Best of Luck with your manyFeng Shui endeavours Judith L. wrote: Dear Master Lee, Thank you so much for your very comprehensive answer. It was very helpful indeed! The yearly planning "gurus" always tell us to look at where we are now-- but I guess we must look at the past to even know where we are! Looking at the charts with the added perspective of your explanation has made it so much clearer. Looking at it now, there is no question of which chart to use (Period 6 ) as past events and occurrences fit more with one than the other.. What you wrote above, enforces the "pro" "hot" camp that the most effective or 100 precent method of changing an existing home's qi is to tear it down and re-built. Else; in my opinion, there will certainly be more cases where lots have been done under other Periods and yet, still may not fly the home to another period.
  22. 1. The famous Chinese sage: Confucious said that "if he can live another 50 years; he would like to dwell more into understanding the I-Ching or book of changes". 2. This implies that al human beings have lifespan. 3. No one can claim a ONE solution to how to "guarantee" a change from one Flying Star Period built to another. 4. Thus if anyone does claim that they have the answer?We must take it with a pinch-of-salt.
  23. 16. Further to what I had mentioned; "smart question(s) to askinclude:- 16.1. Are there frequent quarrels or relationship issues- when staying in the home. If so;often, flying star #3 is often in one's e.g. master bedroom and /or living room and or at the facing direction. For example, if the facing direction has #7 mountain #7 water but there is a star #3 then, such a chart seems to coincide with one's actual situation. 16.2. #5 at the frontage or that specific bedroom. Lots of illness or health issues. For example under Period 7, many who sleep in a bedroom located in the East - especially the female was prone to health issues. 16.3. Thus check where #5 and or #5 with #9 and or #2 are = concentrated and which chart and which sector. 16.4. Current prosperity stars are #8 water star and #8 mountain star. Check which sector they are under the different periods. For example; during 2003 to 2004; I was suprised to get so many cases and each time I visit the home; many of those who had stayed in a Period 7 North 1 and NW 1 home had the most problems during the transition from #7 to #8. As suddenly #7 turned bad and for NW the luck was trapped at the #8 centerpoint of the home. 17. The above are some of the better questions to try to narrow down or zoom towards which chart I could use. 18. Frankly there are dozens more of such questions that can be looked at. 19. For professional Feng Shui practitioners like myself; we even have our very specialised chart see attachment where we can interpret the Eight-One combinations e.g. North-West direction: [5] & [4] - Conflict of Star 5 with Star 4. Lost of Wealth, bad period. 20. For us our task of seeing which chart is more accurate is definitely both much faster and accurate compared to the layperson or DIY guy given that we have developed special tools to further help us. No choice; this is both working smart and productive! As we see thousands of cases (to evaluate and come up with proposals).
  24. 1. Glad that you found this forum useful and hope that you continue to benefit from it 2. Frankly, in my opinion; this Period "change event" for many persons; the most they may encounter it is roughly 3 of such events. 3. For example, most practitioners and many practise this art of Flying Star Feng Shui often at their late 20's and depending on which period they intersect with any of the Flying Star 20 year period - for example, if one is in their 20's the next period change if it occurs now is when this person turns 40 years of age and later maybe he/she may encounter it in he's 60's. 4. Why do I bring this out? 5. This is because, unlike daily occurence; for example, in Singapore, we have lots of apartments (flats) and all sorts of layout plans. Give me any even unusal apartment layout plan and can easily pin-point the centrepoint. But this critical 20 year change is more crucial before and after the event and like your situation of whether to assume Period 6 or venture to Period 7. 6. Frankly, based on my past experience of having seen only two of these "changes" as I am currently just 50 years old so my next encounter will be at say 2023 when I am 60 years of age. 7. Given this frank - opinion; not many can claim to specialise in this change event. Even for myself given just two changes so far. 8. What I am saying that there is again no right or wrong answer. In fact, there are some who somehow "miraculously" fly to the next period; for others; try as they might.... no use.... don't seem to be able to fly. 9. The two major contradictions of the continuum of "Hot vs Cold". One side says that unless the foundation of the home is completely knocked down or demolished by people like Osama bin laden and his gang. Else to this group; the hot side would say... not able to fly. 10. On the "cold" side; this group would state several conditions for flying. I have listed out some of these means of how to fly. Try to check back to messages around the 2003 to 2005 period where this change was a hype. 11. Now how do we realistically go from here? 12. The concensus amongst practical Feng Shui practioners are: Like what you had done - a "wonderful" job in drawing up two charts: one for Period 6 and Period 7. 13. Many practitioner if they have drawn up the two charts would often ask certain questions from those staying at that exitising place to establish the "history" of which chart seems more accurate. 14. Unfortunately, this is an inexact art. So, experience counts and or asking the right question or even have a keen eye to spot and test out "past " history of the home. 15. This type of "thing" = no right or wrong answer. As I mentioned, check the trends, history of an existing home, something like a polygraph testing by an "expert". Frankly, anyone can be an expert - keen eye
  25. 1. Please see attachment. 2. I have not "zoomed" into any specific unit. But in this illustration; I assume that most often; the living / balcony has the same "facing" direction of the facade of the building. 2.1. Thus for these units in GREEN: stacks 11/12; 15/16 and 19/20; these units should (I assume) be facing the pool. And if so; they are 35 degrees and fall within NE1 facing direction. And Period 8. 2.1. Under Period 8, these are considered "Premium" units as Period 8; NE1 has the water wealth star at the frontage i.e. facing the pool And traditionally for developers these are also considered the choicest units. 2.2. As I had mentioned above, I did not go into each stack in detail and the assumption on the attachment is based on each individual stacks sharing the same facade as that part of the building. 2.3. Other stacks of NE1 e.g. 43, 44, 49 are considered good choice but second to the Para 2.1. 3. Stacks with facaded facing SW1 are equally good in terms of Flying Star Period 8 SW1 facing Feng Shui. 4. This development GENERALLY has 4 facing directions (exclude the main door - "facing") : these are NE1 ; SW1, NW1 and SE1. 5. As mentioned above; better units from now to 2023 are the NE1 and SW1 (wealth wise - for health - need some correction - no issue). 6. Where esle for NW1 and SE1; generally, they have good facing "stars" at the frontage; but for other sectors of the home; e.g. when we divide the home into the 9 grid or 9 pie chart; other sectors are not so "fantastic" thus may need to look at the individual sectors or areas of the home - some to disarm the bad stars. 7. As I mentioned earlier; this is just a superficial look at the top-view / and "slotting" each stack roughly into a specific Flying Star facing direction. For those who are serious in a specific stack; should just further confirm or double check the information; first.
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