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Jeremy T. wrote: 1 - Is Heaven's Gate = Dragon's Gate ? No both are NOT the same. Heaven gate is because NW trigram is the trigram for Heaven. And a stove there or kitchen there is literally like "fire" at the Heaven's gate. Jeremy T. wrote: 4 - Will it be helpful if i place a picture in the attached here to cure it and enhance it ? Please that in authentic Feng Shui a proper Flying Star chart is plotted and it is examined in relation to many other factors. In order for wealth leak(s) often there are more than two - three or more major leaks in a home. This has to be properly found. And neutralised. It is not so simple as - attach me a picture to cure it.
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Yes, it is good to draw two several charts. And evaluate which chart seems more accurate. As you have cases of bad health, try to check to see which chart South or west2 seems more appropriate. Swathi C. wrote: dear masters! with respect to the efforts you made in developing this valuable informative site,as i am extremely happy to find it as heaven's bless for all the needy. i would prefer to ask you my doubt in flying star section,my question in brief is as follows: we recently entered a flat which is south2 facing(building +main entrance gates)as we proceed to inside ,the entrance is located almost central to the entire apartment,with west facing,(stairs and lift)which leads to other floors from the ground floor.ours fall in west2 direction(facing)in first floor,just above the entrance.the structure completed its construction in nov2003. 1)as south is the main mouth of the apartment shall i plot south facing flying star chart or 2)west facing period of 7 chart?to remedy my portion? 3)a month passed,i could see my family falling sick and heavy expenditure,shall i confirm it that west sector is activated which is annually afflicted with star 2? i remain waiting for your precious clue to safeguard my family health and prosperity.
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Looks more like the "Blue man" is sandwiched between two other men... On closer look... OH! I know...!
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Under symbolism in Feng Shui, blue roof tiles represents water over the ceiling of the entire house. Under I-Ching, water represents difficulty. If my home's roof is already blue what should I do? The exterior wall should be painted white vs cream colour. And if the roof is grey, it is also best to paint the exterior of the home white not cream or other colour.
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A home with high walls and lots of tall trees does not encourage good qi to circulate within the home. In fact, too many tall trees cast a shadow onto the ground, making the home too yin. A bright hall effect is something like an open space or court yard where qi both yang qi: good lighting and space for "qi" to "collect"...
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1. For copyright purposes, I am unable to copy the information to give some illustration. 2. The picture shows the main home i.e. with a silver car parked on it. 2.1 If this is the correct home; then actually; a row of something like five tall hedges or trees or plants around the height which just covers the roof of most of the home is disadvantages: although it screens or protects the home, but it creates a "yin" effect. 2.2 Thus in such a situation, there is no "bright hall" effect. Bright hall effect is space around the opening to encourage qi and even sunlight to collectively make a location - better. 2.3 If would be better instead to use the around 7 waist high plants next to the main road (Rainbow Drive) as a buffer or screen would in my opinion, be better, although I can understand, all the neighour's home have clear frontage. But because of the T-junction, this is best natural solution for it. 3. Fortunately, the home is quite a distance from the T-junction - thus this is indeed a plus point especially since there is no visible entrance door nor windows that directly face the T-junction. 4. Frankly, many of us have seen "worst" T-junction homes then this one.
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Frankly, there are THREE kinds of luck:- 1. Heaven Luck = often referred to as "born with". 2. Earth Luck = Feng Shui of your home and even work place. 3. Human or man luck = relationship with family, family bonding etc... 4. Often, many of us are misled into buying commercial products "in-the name of Feng Shui". And many of us continue into a vicious cycle of "poverty" - poor fiance etc.. 5. A proper Feng Shui audit is not as easy as placing object "X", here, or object "Y" there etc.. 6. A proper Feng Shui audit is akin to the medical "MRI" scanning. Costs money but a clear picture can often emerge - with a proper audit. 7. What you had mentioned is like groping in the dark, trial and error "Feng Shui" ... if Feng Shui is so simple... then... we say go ahead and get lots of disappointments. 8. If you need to DIY proper Feng Shui, it is often an uphill task. Not impossible, but truly lots of effort needed. 9. Unfortunately, as I had mentioned; even in Singapore; 8 out of 10 Geomancers sell useless products to us and they make tons of money out of us. Try to avoid these people like the plague! They are attrached by riches and play on one's greed. For example, a three-legged toad figurine costs only a few Chinese dollars but is sold at very high mark-ups... 10. The morale of the story is "Fix-the-leak, first". Be it DIY or .....
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1. When I saw = Male, career issues and finance, I immediately felt that one of the major leaks could be "fire at heaven's gate". 2. Your stove is directly very close to the NW cardinal point. (Often does not matter if it is used or not) - this is known as "fire at heaven's gate" and also no "heaven" luck. 3. For this leak, one cannot move the stove. Thus, one may consider as a last resort place 2 x 1.5 litre of "clear" water close to the stove area & some some pottery or earthen ware like mugs or glass in the cabinet close to the stove. 4. Usually, there are other leaks...
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1. In my opinion, there is no basic to equate pink flowers with flower of romance. 2. There are some Feng Shui practitioners that recommend the use of blue flowers - for those lacking in romance i.e. no romance luck, thou.
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1. Yes, a bedroom should be well ventilated. And moving is generally good: i.e. open window to allow fresh air. 2. Under commonsense approach to Feng Shui, the windows can be opened (fully or partially) so long as :- 2.1. If strong winds, then make sure that the bed (face/head) is directly away from this window. Best that the bed is away from the bed. 2.2. Moving "air" such as placing a fan to circulate air within the bedroom is always a plus point. 2.3. For those who have the privilege of turning on air con; it is best that the air-con should not be located above one's bed-head. As cold winds flow downwards and at night, if air con is turned on, cold air would blow directly and sink towards one's face. 2.4. For air-cons best that they are placed on the side of a bedroom or not directly facing the bed at all. 4. In a confined bedroom, where there is no proper circulation of air, to the extreme, one using such a cool-mist humidifier may introduce more moulds or fungi to grow - especially those living in homes that use wooden panel walls. If your walls are solid concrete/bricks then not much of an issue. If not, one may "literally even grow "mushrooms" or "toadstools" in one's bedroom!
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1. There are two considerations:- 1.1 So long as one does not turn on the air-con, the cold air don't (move down) directly towards one's face. Adjust the directional blades to changel air away from one's face. 1.2 With the bed, often the bed cannot be pushed too close to the wall. In addition, the bed often have a bed-head; plus when we sleep ona pillow, it is not possible for most of us (if any) to be sleeping with our head direclty below a beam.
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As mentioned earlier, there is no such thing as a perfect interior arrangement of a home unless one consults a geomancer and start from scratch. Just feint ignorant, would be best! As unfortunately, many geomancer one encounters is usually not fluent enough in the subject and worse! Many push useless commercial products in the name of Feng Shui - to line their pockets with our hard earned money!
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This book provides 500 Tips for getting your life in order! Bought this book 5 or 6 years ago. Sometimes such books are more useful than those Feng Shui books out there! Asking us to buy things like Feng Shui jewlry and rubbish commercial products. "When the buying (Feng Shui products) stops! The Selling can! You can look out for such books or resources to help you organize your life.
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