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Cecil Lee

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  1. Benjamin H. wrote: Hi Master, Thanks for your prompt reply. The mirror is actually facing the window( from the waist height upwards) where there is a "poison arrow ( a curved beam supporting the sun-shield of another part of the building). So far from my past experience, I don't see or imagine that a curved beam or if it is a sharp corner can act as a poison arrow. The saying goes "a picture tells a thousand words". My apologies if the directional legend provided was incorrect. When i used a digital compass found in a trekking watch and stand at the door facing outwards it gave me a value of N. The other directions are as follows, the desk is facing SE, Window is at the S, bed head is towards the S. From the resources you had provided in your website, i understand the this best suits an East group person. Am i right to say that? By the way, i m an East group person. As mentioned previously, even if a person is an East group person; two best study directions are: "Prosperity; and Excellent". There is one more thing, when i enter the room, there is a wall blocking my view of the entire room and it is alittle dark in this area. Since it is near the entrance should i do something about it? I am sure you close and lock your door when you are in your own (personal) dorm room. If so, frankly, I don't see any concern with having a slight blind spot, here. I am sure also, if the door is locked, and someone ones to illegally come-in then you could be awareof it. Dorm or no dorm, some master bedrooms equally have a long passageway. Lastly in your opinion, do you feel that the house number is important? (building number 235=1, room number 211=4 ) Frankly, there is currently no such thing as Feng Shui of building number. For example, the compass school of Feng Shui : Flying Star can be applied for both horizontal Feng Shui i.e. the common 20 Year Flying Star analysis and vertical Feng Shui is about Feng Shui of apartments. It can be applied to units or dorm if you want to do so. But why do you want to do so. If the number is considered "inauspicious" : can change room or have auto-suggestion all the way.... and even the senario of self-fullfilling prophecy?
  2. My new husband formerly had a very powerful gun: equivalent of the US Assault Rifle AR 15 and/or Russian AK 16. Today, my husband is 70 years old. He assures me that he still posses a gun, abeit what to do.. not so powerful one... To be frank, today, his gun sometimes do jam alittle and sometimes, his gun needs something like viagra to rejunivate it... As for me? My Biological clock has stopped! When we were young, we always... felt that we should wait until later to have children... BUT... time had past.. and what to do; I literally ran out of fertile eggs... Oh gosh! By the way; I had not introduced us: My husband's name is: Smith & Wesston Leeand my name is: Timex Seiko Tan
  3. Yes, this is very wise indeed! More importantly, under the ba zi; when it refers to "wealth"; usually, the reference is that in many instances, our wealth is actually leaving behind a legacy of children.... Li Ling T. wrote: Thanks for your advice. In that case, I'll just leave it to fate then.
  4. Last weekend, while doing my rounds of Feng Shui audit at landed properties.. I walked past these two homes. What's wrong? with these two homes? Hmmm.... It reminded me of a client that was doing a full complete restoration or Additions and Alteration works! And the "silly" architect... recommended paving the entire home's car drive way with slate! Goodness me! Any person with commonsence or rather "cow-sense" would know that slate although a very beautiful material is not one of the toughest material to withstand the daily punishing of road tires "breaking up it's weak layers" and not withstanding the constant hot water and sun light that can quickly crack the slate in no time... Look at these two silly homes in one part of Singapore ( the old bedok road) using guess what? Slate ! Take alook at the pictures...
  5. Many homes store rice in such bins. Often, when one moves house, the rice bins have to be fully replenished with rice before bringing it into the new home. However, nowadays, many store rice also in bins but rather in rectangular see-thru plastic bins....
  6. Red is considered auspicious! BUT colour of red is also a call sign of Loan Sharks!
  7. 1. In my opinion, if based strictly on Shapes and Forms, the layout you had sketched is acceptable: 2. Two minor comments:- 2.1. Mirror on the cupboard. You did not mentioned whether it is full length which includes covering the window and/or the entire bed. 2.1.1 In many of my previous messages; some people, don't feel good having a mirror facing their bed. Has more to do with "thinking about" it then in the name of Feng Shui. 2.1.2 It is like some people, can sleep soundly with mirrors surrounding their bed; while others; perhaps (due to their itchy fingers) read too many Feng shui books that say no no to a mirror facing a bed or even friends and relatives saying it is no good! 2.1.3 This is equivalent of some people who loves eating chillies - hot, extra-hot, extra-extra hot; while others.. don't even want to touch a single taste of it. 3. Images are frankly very common in a bedroom. Often bay windows have glass or windows have glass (glossy ones be it tinted or not) ; and at night, these are reflective and can even see one's face in it. Alarm clock dials also are quite reflective. 4. In fact, what has changed most is most modern TV's e.g. led or oled tv's with opaque or matt finish surfaces.. little or no reflection. The only reflection are of some of the borders of these tv! 5. If did not mention that the bed-head is against a wall or partial window. If it is partial window... commonsense is that no "pransters" e.g. throw in a lighted cigarette to the cotton bedsheets /pillow cases or do any other type of pransters thru the window. 6. Otherwise, your layout plan is generally OK under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. The study direction of this table best suits a West group person with Eight House position at SW = excellent or prosperity sector.
  8. What do you mean by O$P$? In case you do not know it means: OWE $ (money) PAY $ (money)! These are famous scribblings of loan sharks onto the walls, doors and even lift landings of a person owing a loan shark money in Singapore! Sometimes, they would hang a pig's head on to the main door and even splash "auspicious" red paint on to the main door, grille and floor of the apartment ....
  9. Why do I prefer? Definitely living on a landed property : ground and 2nd storey high themost. But, but, but... what about staying at 50 storeys at high rise block? Nah! I still prefer the Feng Shui from the ground floor! Yap! No thank you! Why? See attachment, please!
  10. Yes, being rich does not mean $$$$ alone! In one of the articles in today's newspaper, it roughly says that this graduate earning $4,000 is not happy with his life... or quite alot of people under this category.. Vs someone with lower education of $2,000... Well, this was a research article..... hmmm..... So what else can we be happy about? Save the money on buying useless commercial products in the Name of Feng Shui... ! When the buying stops; the selling can!
  11. For the Chinese, for physical burial, it does matter greatly what plot of land, facing direction of the grave. As it is said that a burial site can affect the decendants of the dead. However, in the event of a cremation: "ashes to ashes, dust to dust" it does not matter whether:- 1. scatter the ashes in the sea? No issue 2. Does it matter which direction, the niche for the urn should face? No issue 3. Does it matter whicl level or is it inauspicious to have the urn stacked above another urn or have another urn stacked ontop of the urn? Really, it does not matter, here.
  12. In order to further improve the lottery luck; earth luck should also be looked into. Ba zi is about Heaven luck or luck from heaven. While Earth luck is the Feng Shui. Thus to improve on the chances of lottery luck this person should try to locate: the Mountain Star #8 and activate this current prosperity "lottery" luck at home.
  13. In this example, an individual's lottery luck based on his bazi can be found under this link:-
  14. Many of the Feng Shui concepts has it's roots in pure commonsense!
  15. Anonymous wrote: Owner Male, Dog, Fire, Kua #9, East Group Owner Female: Monkey,Fire, Kua# 7, West Group House: Period 7 (Built 2003) House Faces North (street), Front Door Faces East (facing the side of our neighbors house), Back Door faces South 1. In general, it is possible for the facing direction of such a home to be facing North or South (depending on what are the views especially at the "south side". For example, if the south side looks out to your neighbour's yard.. then.. most likely the North is the facing direction. 2. Hardly think that the facing direction of the home is East as it is facing the side of your neighbours home. 3. Other than that; frankly, if one wants to apply Flying Star Feng Shui; cannot say that my facing direction is "north" da da da da da... Even under the Flying Star: North can be broken down into so called N1; N2-N3 facing directions. QUESTION: Is this house suitable or unsuitablefor my husband & me? (based on the description above) What possible changes/renovationscan you suggest so our house can bring us good positive chi. Owner Male, Dog, Fire, Kua #9, East Group Owner Female: Monkey,Fire, Kua# 7, West Group 4. In GENERAL, since this home is most likely a North facing (just maybe South); North or South or even be it east; roughly based on the Eight House concept this house is considered suitable to the East group. Kitchen Sink sits across Stove Stairs run N & S & do not face front door but located in center of house, toilet under the stairs also in center of House. Master Bedroom occupies SW & S Sectors of the house. Koi Pond sits on SW Sector of lot QUESTION: Is this house suitable or unsuitablefor my husband & me? (based on the description above) What possible changes/renovationscan you suggest so our house can bring us good positive chi. I am also confused if I should regard the house as facing North or East. When I apply Feng Shui rules regarding the house, should I regard the Front Door to be EAST Direction because it opens on the side of the house facing East ? or should I regard the house facing North (facing the street) ? What changes/renovations can we do to the house to make it a Period 8 House? How can I remedy the 'Stove across the Sink' location? Is our Koi Pond in a suitable location? For 2010, how can I enhance the wealth sector (#8) when a toilet is underneath the stairs at the center of house? 5. A picture or sketch tells a thousand words. And honestly, such bits and pieces of description; I just give a short glance... and close this message.
  16. 1. Please see this example of a Sample Person (Male):- 1.1. The Balance of Five Elements for each person is not static. 1.2. This means that : this sample male person was born on 22 October 1972. On that day; he was born; his elements look something like this:- Water = zero percent Wood = three percent Fire = zero percent Earth = eighty-six percent Metal = seven percent. 1.3. But when he is at 54 to 63 years of age, please see attachment. The above five elements have changed. 1.4. Please note that the balance of elements at birth is often balanced by a parent or grand-parent going to a geomancer to advice on a NAME for a NEW-BORN child. As at that age; the child's balance of elements in this case; too much earth element and he is lacking water and wood. 1.5. Thus, imagine if you are 33 years old now; frankly, you should'nt be looking at the day you were born balance of elements and conclude some hocus pocus idea from there. 2. Attachments are for reference. Of the tell tale senairo that the so called balance of elements are not STATIC.
  17. You wrote: "May I please have your opinion about this house floor plan? Is it good place to live? If changes can be made, what would you change? Thank you very much in advance." My comments are as follows:- 1.1 You asked "Is it good place to live?" 1.2 Frankly, just attach a layout plan and without even considering the external shapes and forms: External enviornment; Site and building; together; how can one give such an opinion? 1.3. Any opinion can only be given on based on GENERAL information of roughly the layout plan - that's all. 1.4. For example, the Compass School of Feng Shui also needs to be taken into consideration. 1.5. It starts from even as "lowly" subject as how the drainage from this property will drain out of the home to a common neighbourhood drain. And even the number of steps etc... And the compass directions ..... 2. In general, please see attachment:- 2.1 Please refer to RED Marking "A". The partition, in the picture is considered inauspicious in the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui as it slices the living room into two halves or "split". 2.2 Refer to Marking "B" : The passage to the Master toilet is one narrow walkway. It would be even worse as it is equally non-elderly friendly. 2.3 Refer to Marking "Cs" : Cannot imagine a home with "three living room areas or sectors " all over the place. 2.4 Refer to Marking "D": It is a plus point that the main door is not direct path with the sliding door - good layout. 2.5 Refer to Marking "E": the master bedroom could have been more "rectangular instead of the toilet "cutting" into it... These are some general observations.
  18. 1. Frankly, the 5-room point-block you are referring to is quite a distance from the MRT tracks thus from a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view, not a major concern. 2. Typically, one of the best advantage of these 5-room point-block flats are that it is excellent interms of wind or qi flowing "all over the point block". 3. Generally, this type of flat is overall quite rectangular shaped and the toilets are never (ever) at the centrepoint of the home. Especially many Singapores during 1984 to 2003; have done very well : "rearing" their children and overall wealth and family luck. 4. Under the current Feng Shui qi of 2004 to 2023; a greater advantage are those units with their main balcony facing South in this specific block that you had identified and it's neighbour 212. 212 also is directly next to the Masjid Al-Mukmininmosque forsome of the units in this block.In fact, if you are talking about which block is closer to the mrt fork, the 212 and even the 211 particulary 209 flats are even closer to this track.
  19. Further to what I had mentioned:- 1. Why can we use the Chinese zodiac or Chinese horoscope to find out if the child is compatible to us (husband and wife?) One can do so. But, this considered too general in modern times. Especially before 1980's what was available to most common people are books on Chinese Horoscopes (Zodiac signs). And even to the wider Chinese public; this is one of the most common and easiest way to make sense of compatiblity. 2. When do we celebrate our birthDAY? Just because each of us was born in a specific year; we don't celebrate our birthday on the "1st" day of the new year. But rather we celebrate our birthday on an actual day. For example: just because "New year" has arrived; be it the lunar or western (julian calendar) new year has arrived; we don't celebrate our birthday on say 1 January 2010. Unless we are born on that day several years back. If a person is born on 20 November 1980; it would be more meaningful to celebrate one's birthday on that day. If not, also why call it birthDAY? Should'nt we call it OUR birthYEAR? 3. Same thing. For ba zi analysis; the DAY of birth determines our element e.g. wood element and other ba zi analysis will then derive whether we are either a strong wood or a weak wood. 4. In my opinion, this is another logical way of understanding why certain day is used vs being "slotted" into a specific year.
  20. These are some considerations:- 1. Many donkey years ago; especially from 1980's and earlier; the rave was the use of or general association of using the Chinese Horoscope or also known as Chinese Astrology or the Chinese 12 zodiac signs. 2. Don't get me wrong, this is still GENERALLY used today. However, Chinese horoscope or Chinese Astrology takes into consideration a common denominator: solely on one's YEAR of birth. 3. Thus as you had mentioned, your husband is born in the year of the tiger. 4. Frankly, if you love to keep to basic; kindergarten type of analysis then feel free to explore my Chinese astrology site:- http://lovesigns.net 5. You can actually explore a certain year; check how compatible an animal sign is to another animal sign. 6. Under Chinese astrology as far as the accuracy goes... do note that a question like will a baby rabbit be better?" Even for a simplistic model such as the Chinese zodiac sign; there are various types of YEAR baby rabbit:- 16 Feb 1999 to 4 Feb 2000 = Earth rabbit 3 Feb 2011 to 22 Jan 2012 = Metal rabbit Thus in this simple illustration, there is a world of difference in character and even suitability if we want to compare the year of birth with yours or your husband's say Year of birth. 7. Anyway, the website: http://lovesigns.net does show the general suitable or not so suitable (compatible or non compatibility of various animal signs) such as information found under this url: http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/acompare/acompare.htm 8. In my opinion, what you had mentioned are the most general "stock" or kindergarten type of relationships or good or bad based on such level only. 9. You should check this recent posting:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26765&new= User was led to believe that he is a Fire-horse (some premise as kindergarten type of 1940's "technology" or whatever one wants to call it. 10. Such rudimentary, questions is like we are transported to the 1940's and at that time, sure: X-ray was pretty wonderful at that time! 11. But to troubleshoot in modern time, if there are better tools; why not use them? As I had mentioned; many doctors use highly advance Siemen's MRI scanning computer to give a virtual high resolution, cross sliced look at the body especially when they intend to troubleshoot and even operate on a person. 12. In modern times; the equivalent is the more powerful "Ba zi or commonly known as Four Pillars, Pillars of destiny and the astrology equivalent of Tzu Wei Tou Shu " 13. Do explore the article under Para 9, above. 14. In short, greater personalization goes as far as:- 15. "Looking at the day of birth and it's interaction with DD/MM/YY and Hour Heavenly stem variables with Earthly branch elements. 16. Thus it is not about "antiquity" I am tiger. But rather:- 17. I am a STRONG Water person and my hubby is a WEAK Wood person. What type of child is best for us. 18. Thus, unless one goes for a Caesarean Section is certain aboutthe day and time of birth; then one can "dream" of whether my child is compatible to me, my hubby or both. 19. Otherwise, frankly, don't ever dream about it. Justproduce a baby "whatever". Why? 20. This is because, on one hand e.g. this is an example:- Monday 21 December Year X =weak Water child Tuesday 22 DecemberYear X = strong water Wednesday 23 December Year X = weak Wood Thursday 24 December Year X = strong wood Friday 25 December Year X = weak fire Saturday 26 December Year X = strong fire Sunday 27 December Year X = weak earth Monday 28 December Year X = strong earth Tuesday 29 December Year X = weak metal Wednesday 30 December Year X = strong metal and this not the end of the story! For example if a baby is born at a certain time of a specific day e.g. Thursday 24 December Year X, some hours; the final result is that the child may from strong wood become WEAK wood 21. In the above (rough example) every "miserable" 10 days, there is a dffierent element and the strength of the element depends on the hour of birth. 22. Even those who try to choose a C - section date but if the operation hours is missed - there is a lot of difference in the child's element: either strong wood or suddenly become weak wood. 23. Thus the morale of this story: Like the British always say If you are keen or yearn for a child or many children; just like NIKE advertisement " BLOODY DO IT". For example even if the year the child is born is the rabbit year; so what; his ba zi DEPENDS on the DAY of birth! Just go ahead - married properly and go produce a baby.... Anonymous wrote: Hi, Will like to seek advice on which is a better year to have a baby who will be compatible with the Family. I am a dragon born in 1976, while my husband is a tiger born in 1974 and my boy is a rat born in 2008. Thinking of having a 2nd child in the year of dragon (2012) but read that dragon and dragon might not be compatible. Is that generally true? Will a baby rabbit be better then? Thanks in advance!
  21. My god! What a family! All this family things of are only: sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex sex, sex, sex, sex, sex, sex and more sex!
  22. Peer into the thoughts of the Father, the son and the wife.... See what are their aspirations. Does your family share the same values as this family?
  23. Frankly, based on my past experience; I feel that there are many instances that such a relationship had existed and felt that it has succeeded "beyong" expectations due to: 1. Better communication (especially if both parties try hard to give a listening ear) and build a better solid relationship thru understanding and tolerance. 2. And key success factor is : "mellowing" of character.... For example, as there are more divorces today; quite alot re-marry (mature - when they first got married - they were only 20 plus years old... and ) for some... as they grow old or older... "more experienced"..... 3. I personally feel that this quote on my mainhttp://lovesigns.net website is most meaning full:- " If we want to be loved we must disclose ourselves to the other person. If we want to love someone they must permit us to know them. " Dr. Sidney M. Jourard One way you can improve your relationship and love life by understanding one another's personality.
  24. Hmm.. this remains us of.......
  25. 1. In general, unlike the huge significance of having a water poistion or a water and mountain combination painting or artwork; an outline of floating petals either flowing in or out of a home in my opinion; does not matter as much other than what is mentioned especially under Para 4.3and more... 2. For example, the Chinese word for the peony flower translates into the mandarin word "fu qui" flower where fu = wealth and qui = honour. And in a Chinese saying " may I wish my friends good tidings". 3. And in several Chinese literature works, lotus flowers were scattered on the roofs of the bridal chambers. 4. In English, the word "flower" is used to describe females. In English to "deflower" a girl means = girl no longer a virgin. 4.1 In Chinese literature, it is used in all sorts of Chinese literature, descriptions and even "affairs". 4.2 For example: flower of romance... to many married couples implies illicit affairs. 4.3 Be careful of what colour of flower you use as an outline. Chinese use the word "yellow flower" to describe a virgin girl. And for example, an outline of a yellow flower or scattered petals may. Thus those who have young unmarried daughter(s) at home .... beware... of this symbolic thing. Thus if one can imagine, it does not matter whether the petals scatter out of the window or inwards! Like the saying goes " once broken considered = sold?" 4.4 Avoid having an outline of misty looking flower as this implies: a prostitute. Again, those who have daughters in a home... hmmm.. 4.5 In the past especially those who have read Chinese classical works would understand the meaning of "flower boats". These boats are literally "decorated" by "FLOWERS". Not ordinary flowers but the boat is literally a brothel! And the flowers are the prostitutes. 5. Like going to a restaurant and looking at their menu; such brothels also; believe it or not have a menu list where they list out the name of each "flower" and their price; thus:- Peony $1,000.00 yuan per hour Lily $800.00 yuan per hour and may be (these two in the lists are too old) down the hill prostitutes:- Old Peony$10.00 yuan OldDaisy Free! Get Old Peony and me for whole day.. buy me at $100/-! 6. I hope many now have an appreciate of the "dark" meaning of the word "flower". As the word flower does not always.. seem so innocent as a "flower-girl" in a church wedding...
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