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  1. Dear Caroline,
    Thanks for your brief information.
    1. It would be best not to rely on "fixed" theories e.g. the Eight Aspirations or Associations.
    The reason is that it is too general to be applied to anyone or their home. Unlike the Eight House Theory, the Eight Aspirations does not even consider one's Year of birth or personalised it to a person or their home.
    2. In your case, you may want to consider any of the following theories:
    a. Shapes and Form in relation to the exterior of your home and the interior.
    For the exterior, make sure that there are no sharp corners of neighouring houses pointed towards the main entrance or the windows etc..
    For the interior, make sure that the working table is flushed against one side of the wall to lend it support.
    Where possible, there should be a back wall behind the table. The table should not immediately face the room door etc...
    3. You should also consider using the Eight House Theory. For example, it is best to have the location with good intangible forces for the person.
    4. As an added bonus, you could sit facing one of your good directions at work.
    5. If you want to go deeper into more advanced Feng Shui, you may want to consider:
    a. Using Pillars of Destiny. For example here you can design a company logo to suit you. In addition, if for eg. you are a weak fire person, you can try to add fire element or wood element etc...
    b. You can also use the Flying Star to analyse the room i.e. auspicious or inauspicious and in some situations if there is a mountain star, it can be activated.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/11/99 7:22:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hello Cecil and Robert,
    My partner and I have recently
    started a new business which
    we are operating from a small
    room in my home. We have a
    question regarding the wealth
    corner. Right now, we have a
    small file cabinet with a
    printer sitting on top of it.
    Should we move this and what
    should be replace it with? We
    feel tired a lot in this room
    thought there are two windows
    and of course, we would like
    to start with the basics of
    feng shui so we could start
    off on the right foot.
    Kind Regards,
    Caroline

  2. Hi,
    In a " cold " country, it is acceptable to have a chimney. It is a good feature to have in such houses especially in the winter as it provides warm to the household. You can say that it is the near equivalent of the stove if we want to see it that way. A stove is a very important part of the home.
    However, we may perhaps look at the positioning of the chimney. This is considered a more important factor.
    I remembered that a few persons also written in much earlier (in the previous forum) that in their country, they have water pipes running along the floor of the house. If I am not mistaken it is Sweden. - Hope my memory is correct here).
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/12/99 12:49:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    Is having a chimney in the
    house bad. Thanks.

  3. Hi,
    Colours are secondary to Feng Shui. For example, it is best to get the `basics' correct e.g. to have a good house situated on a good site etc...
    You can consider colours `nice to have' but not of primary importance.
    More importantly, choose a colour of the car that you like.
    I have read that there were some studies conducted (forgot the source) but one study mentioned that bright red cars are prone to accident. One reason is because the colour of the car blend with the brake lights and was not noticeable. This is before many new cars and countries require a third brake light especially at the back glass window or bonnet. So, in the past, it would be " foolish" if one did not really intend to buy a red car but because of FS, go out to buy one and met with an accident (worse still meet with a fatal accident).
    Here, it is best not even to know about Feng Shui.
    Overall, Feng Shui must not be practised or `run' our lifes or we become the `slave' of it.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil Lee

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    On 8/12/99 12:22:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Cecil,
    When choosing the color for
    Car. Is it necessary to
    consider the strength of the
    element. Can you suggest color
    for strong wood. Thanks.

  4. Hi,
    This is really not Feng Shui but based on " superstitious beliefs ".
    So far, in my personal opinion, I have on occassions also have dried flowers at home and to me, really do not pose any problems.
    Your second point of giving red flowers is based (I believe) on the `culture' that giving e.g. red roses represents a romantic senario. But I guess, it can equally symbolise `love' of the person or boss. It should be seen as a `gesture' and not so of bad luck.
    As a Chinese, we do not give a Clock e.g. during house warming or buy shoes for the person. This is considered bad luck.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/12/99 1:00:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    Is it bad to keep dried
    flowers at home?
    Is it bad luck to give red
    color flowers to a boss or a
    coworker. Thanks.

  5. Hi,
    The practice of placing the fish tank at window is an acceptable practise. However, you must leave a reasonable gap e.g. 6 inches from the wall.
    The above practise is very common when there is a street lamp outside the window *slicing* thru the window. As the street lamp to some practioners represent a Fire element, the water is used to cool it down or neutralise it.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/12/99 11:24:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear robert and cecil,
    I have a small fish tank in
    the living room
    against a wall but it has a
    window next to it
    Is it bad to have a window
    next to a fish tank. Thanks.

  6. Hi,
    This " School " of Feng Shui believes that 5 hanging lights represents each of the Five Elements and can be placed a a location to represent each of the Five elements. It can be all of the same colour. Some went to extent of using five different coloured bulbs.
    Symbolically, in the day time one need not light up the bulbs.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/12/99 11:19:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear robert and cecil,
    I read on the forum that 5
    bulbs can be used to represent
    5 elements. I needed to know
    how to keep 5 round bulbs.
    Whether to use 5
    lamps with the round bulbs or
    to use string of 5 bulbs or
    just keep 5 bulbs together. Is
    it necessary to light these
    bulbs. Thanks.

  7. Dear Liz,
    Here are a few points to note:-
    1. If you have not read this short article, please click here: URL http://www.geomancy.net/fs/under.htm
    2. The stream should not seem to be slicing into the house like a sickle or a blade.
    3. Where possible the bed should be furthest away from the underground stream as the vapours according to Feng Shui is not ideal.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil Lee

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    On 8/7/99 8:31:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    We just purchased a house that
    has a stream running under a
    corner of the house, via a
    culvert. The stream cuts under
    a corner of the house, it
    doesn't run straight through
    it. The stream exits into a
    little waterfall about 25 feet
    from the house, and then it
    continues on (I think) for
    several miles. The corner of
    the house that the stream cuts
    through is the corner with the
    master bedroom.
    Does anyone have any advice? I
    have a feeling this is
    inauspicious. Are there
    remedies? Thanks in advance
    for any comments that you may
    have.

  8. Hi,
    Sorry for the delay in reply. Besides other activities, Robert and myself were busy configuring each of our new notebook to cater for the increased mails.
    The purpose of calling this entire site - Center for Feng Shui Research is that:
    1. We are not restricted by practising only one School of Feng Shui or owe allegiance to only one " Master ".
    Overall, as you can see, it is good to learn Feng Shui from many Masters. Personally, I now have at least more than 400 books on Feng Shui both Chinese: from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong and many others.
    2. Like the Kung Fu movies we see, you will notice that the actors usually start off getting `bullied' and as a result they learn more and more skills from different Masters.
    The truth is the same for Feng Shui.
    3. Great Feng Shui Masters in the past did not learn Feng Shui from only one Master but from books.
    They read widely, adopt what is good and discard the "bad ".
    4. Look around the internet. If you read the biography of many of the people who called themselves a Master, you will find that most of them learn from books.
    If I am not mistaken, many Traditional Feng Shui Masters who are quite prominent on the internet such as: Master Joseph Yu, Master Sang `picked' up Feng Shui.
    Jokingly, I remembered reading a heated exchange on the internet between John Mansoulf and Master Yu. John questioned him "Who died and when you become the Master ".
    Like the problem with the communication channel where there is `noise' imagine, if one Master passes his skills to the next. The end result is a distorted or much reduced Feng Shui knowledge. This is different from reading as the knowlege can be imparted through centuries without much distortion.
    5. In order to make a qualified comment, one must master all Schools of Feng Shui.
    6. One must also try to learn or at least understand all the various techniques and variants of Feng Shui so that you can make an informed judgement.
    7. Always have an open mind and be able not only to learn `blindly' but able to apply, interpret and combine various theories.
    For example, the first ever `spam' message in this forum by Jerry, who mentioned that he had learnt Pillars before and said that one can `never' do Pillars with only "3 Pillars ". Here, we must understand that in real life, many do not know their time of birth.
    Personally, I have been fasinated and enjoyed reading and learning Feng Shui from various sources as early as 1979.
    I recalled vivid memories of how my family members placed mirrors over the balcony doors etc...
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 2:29:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear robert and cecil,
    I was interested in knowing
    how you got such
    vast information about feng
    shui. Did you
    learn from a master and how
    many years it
    took to attain proficiency.
    Thanks.
  9. Dear Joe,
    Thanks for sharing your personal information about plants.
    So far this year, there was one user here who did the Pillars and House Chart.
    Unfortunately, the House Chart is not good. In addition, the staircase is in the middle, the swimming pool is at the back. When you open the front entrance door, it faces the door of the bedroom.
    Toilets are also located wrongly.
    I really had no choice (after thinking very hard) but in the end had to advise user to place a single potted plant in the bedroom. The user has got too much water in many of her Pillars. Therefore, the plant would help to exhaust her water element.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/31/99 7:28:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    I'd like to contribute my
    experience with plants. I'm
    crazy about them... I have
    dozens of houseplants at any
    time. I think as a weak Fire,
    I like to keep them around me
    to nurture my Fire.
    Anyway... last year I was
    living in a small apartment
    which is known as a "studio"
    meaning it's all one room
    except for a separate
    bathroom. Naturally I had my
    plants. I remember that I
    would have the worst time
    getting to sleep. I would
    toss and turn until 1:00 in
    the morning, often after
    trying every natural sleep aid
    I could find.
    Now that I have bought my own
    home, I keep my plants in
    their own area. No plants in
    my bedroom and I sleep much
    much better.
    Then I found Geomancy.com and
    what do they recommend but to
    keep plants out of the
    bedroom. Interesting. :o)
    --Joe

  10. Hi Felicia,
    Many Traditional Feng Shui Masters use the Pillars of Destiny to advise on the type of Company Logo to be used:
    1. For a company for example, they look at the type of business.
    In my country, one local bank has a ancient coin in the middle of their logo and a circular purple background.
    The coin symbolises the Metal Element and Banking is considered a metal element.
    Here, what is done is to use Purple = Fire element to `destroy' the coin in the centre. The end result is to produce Wealth.
    2. Many also take advantage of their personal element to create Logos for their proprietorship.
    For example, a weak Wood person actually used a wavy logo in green i.e. Wavy pattern = Water element and Green = Wood.
    Here, he is using water to nurish/strength wood and at the same time use Wood to strength his wood element.
    The above is how logos are designed using Pillars of Destiny knowlege e.g. weak Fire, strong Fire etc...
    I have a list of occupations in relation to the element in my Applied Feng Shui Made Easy book.
    For the Fire element, for example, the occupation includes : Sales and Marketing.
    So for your case, you can look at what your element is and try to enhance it.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 8/6/99 12:21:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    I am just starting my own
    business in my home as an
    Information Specialist --
    doing Internet Research and
    other forms of research for
    companies. I want to know if
    there are Feng Shui rules to
    follow for designing my
    business cards? I am working
    with a graphic designer. My
    company name is "Selkis
    Information Specialists," and
    since "Selkis" has Egyptian
    roots, I want to use an
    Egyptian theme in the design
    of the cards. The graphic
    designer has incorporated a
    pyramid-look into one of the
    designs that I really like
    with an eye in the middle
    (like the dollar bill). I am
    wondering if the pyramid,
    since it is pointed at the top
    signifies a poison arrow,
    especially since it is pointed
    aimed toward my company name
    at the top of the business
    card? Also, are the colors
    used in business cards
    important? For your
    information, I was born on
    Oct. 24, 1959 at 3:00 p.m. in
    Des Moines, Iowa. My business
    is in my home. My home faces
    West, and my office is North.
    Thanks for any advice you can
    give. -- Felicia

  11. Hi,
    Overall, we do not really need to `worry' ourselves on new kitchen gadgets:
    1. The fundamental reason is because if we do not get our " basics " correct all these little or minute issues are over written by " global issues ".
    For example, if one lives in an apartment and there is a large building that sent poison arrows to the entire building, this is considered bad Feng Shui.
    Or the house is at the Y junction or T junction.
    No matter how much we improve the interior of the house, it does not matter as the residents are having bad Feng Shui. The issue here is that they should first look at ways to `protect' e.g. their front door etc..
    Nowadays, the focus is on the individual or the person or his interior.
    Other than using the most powerful tools e.g. the Shapes and Form and the Flying Star, plus the Ba Zhi of the individuals in relation to their home (Eight House). These are still the most important issues.
    Please see below:-

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    On 7/28/99 1:44:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    I came across so many new
    kitchen gadgets and
    home styles for millennium and
    I would like to
    know your views about these.
    This is in the west.
    1. No formal living room
    instead living room
    and dinning room and kitchen
    all combined in
    a huge large space. And I am
    not talking about studio
    apartments. Is it good or bad.
    This is the latest trend.

    I agree with you that this is the trend. However, for such homes it is still best to use symbolic Feng Shui e.g. have a table top that `divides' the kitchen from the living room area. For example something like the bar counter.
    For the living room, one can still use the living room furniture e.g. a three seater / two sitter seats to act as a divider.
    Here, you will notice that we are trying to create an `artifical' wall even if it is low it still acts like a divider. If you have done this, it is still considered acceptable.

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    2. Electronic sliding glass
    door.

    Not a problem. But try to let Qi circulate in the house. If it cannot flow in and out, then it should be `avoided'. What I mean here is that Qi from which ever opening e.g. a window e.g. from the front or the back of the house should preferably be " allowed " to flow from either the front or the side and circulate in the house and allowed to flow out from various areas. This will avoid `dead' Qi as found e.g. in a store room.

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    3. Movable walls
    This is still acceptable.
    4. Water walls. usually one
    wall of the meditation room or
    den is with flowing water.

    This is still acceptable. But best to be avoided by a person of weak Fire element.

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    5. Refrigerators with computer
    and TV installed on the upper
    part. Located in the
    kitchen. Also huge TV in the
    kitchen
    These are still acceptable. Because most of the refrigerators have foam walls that shield them from heat and acts like a wall between the various components.
    What I mentioned are general acceptances which we can still `live' with.
    6. Movable or sliding
    cabinets.

    This is ok.

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    7.Dish washer and oven in one.

    Usually they have separate compartments and these act as symbolic walls.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    I would also like to know how
    principles of feng shui can be
    applicable to all these new
    things which will be popping
    up with the advancement of
    technology. Thanks.

  12. Hi,
    Sorry for the delay in reply as I was giving a few talks last few days.
    You are free to wear rings because these are small objects and really quite insignificant to the wearer. Unless, you are going to wear a ring on each finger etc...
    Where possible, one or two rings at a time is acceptable.
    I know that some enterprising people are now begining to sell rings that promote `Luck', in the name of Feng Shui etc..
    Sometimes this is psychological and `changes' our personality i.e. give a person something to hope.
    Otherwise, in general these are all commercial stuffs.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 2:03:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    Does wearing feng shui
    jewellery auspicious eg dragon
    ring, double happiness symbol
    ring, 3 legged toad and
    arrowanas fish ring and 3 coin
    ring. Thanks.

  13. Hi Bob,
    1. There are two views regarding the porch:
    - It should not be included with the house.
    - Some other practioners are unclear as to include it or not and `play' safe by including it as part of the home.
    2. In my opinion, you should not include the porch to the house. If you do not include it as part of the house and find that there is no longer an indent, then it is fine.
    3. Frankly, so far there are few practioners who uses such a technique i.e. placing a Ba Gua at the indent to offset the missing corner.
    In my opinion, it is ineffective to use a Ba Gua mirror to offset the indent i.e. it will not work.
    One way to offset the indent is through landscaping if this is possible to " re-create " the missing profile. I have covered some other methods (thou) limited for such situations in this forum.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/31/99 8:53:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    I have a house that sits North
    and faces South. We have a
    small porch that is in the
    middle of the wall facing
    South. This porch goes back 5
    feet and then another wall
    runs from there to the East.
    In other words we have an
    Indent. Do you place the
    Baqua on the South wall or do
    you place it so it faces the
    door? Thank You. Bob

  14. Hi,
    The element of pottery is Earth because it is made of `earth' or originate from the earth.
    Yes NE and SW are considered the Earth element. Therefore, some books ask that one place pieces of pottery at these locations. However, one can say that this is a " novice " method of looking at placement of objects in the home.
    Most authors will usually ask one to place water at the North or Wood at the East. Looking at it, I believe, this is very basic Feng Shui that should not be applied if you are using advanced theories especially the Flying Star.
    You should like what you have mentioned, look at using the Flying Star rather than such a very general theory.
    With a " 5 " you should thus try to avoid increasing it with more `earth element.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/31/99 6:03:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear robert and cecil,
    I read in the book that the
    best place to put
    all big pieces of ceramic was
    NE and SW and for small pieces
    the W and NW but when I
    checked my flying star some of
    this has a 2 or 5 star. So I
    needed to know which is the
    best place to put the ceramics
    stuff since
    my mother is a pottery
    designer so you can guess I
    have lot of it. Thanks.

  15. Dear Bill,
    Please see below:-

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    On 8/4/99 12:46:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. What is the meaning behind
    the three legged gold toad
    with coin in the mouth,
    In true traditional Feng Shui and the three legged gold toad with coin the mouth.

    The three legged toad (gold or wood) is a commercial product. Many sellers sell it on the basis that they belife it is suppose to `bring good luck' to the owner.

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    2. con vexed mirrors
    and
    Usually these mirrors are hung above the main door with the Ba Gua symbol to dispel evil spirits.

    There is another type of Ba Gua mirror with the Two door Gods. Again, this is said to protect against evil spirits.
    It is usually used by some practising Feng Shui practioners (with links to their personal religion) e.g. Taoism and they themselves believe that their clients should place these Ba Gua above their doors.

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    3. who is god BA GUA?

    From what I understand, if you are talking about the First Heaven Sequence Ba Kua, it is said to be originated by the ancient Chinese sage King called Fuxi. Some call it God because they think that it derived from the Heaven i.e. the formation of the Ba Gua.
    A sample of the First Heaven Sequence Ba Gua can be found at: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/pakua.htm
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    please can you help as I have
    just begun to sell these items
    and someone is bound to ask
    what they mean.
    Bill.

  16. Hi,
    1. Basically, best to avoid sharp objects as this can create poision arrows ( or knives)
    that may be pointed to the bed or the study table.
    2. For other objects such as a globe, it is acceptable.
    In real life, we would like to surround our homes with decorations and this is perfectly ok.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/31/99 6:07:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear robert and cecil,
    My bedroom and study are in
    the same room.
    I needed to know if it is OK
    to keep blue color globe in
    the bedroom cum study or is it
    considered water feature.
    Thanks.

  17. Dear Chris,
    1. In addition to looking the Eight House of your child, do remember to see that especially the location of the bed is in a `good' position.
    For example, it should not be seen directly from the bedroom door or the headrest of the bed is at the window. There are some materials on this at http://www.geomancy.net/fs/theory.htm
    2. Avoid overhead beams and any poison arrows such as sharp corners pointing to any part of the bed.
    3. You mentioned that the death or disaster lines are `almost' in the middle of the rooms. There is a really not much you can do.
    Where possible, let them sleep closer to a more `favourable' intangible force.
    Under the Eight House Theory, unfortunately, you cannot do much than to `move' further away from these inauspicious intangible force.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/29/99 12:23:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    We are moving and I am trying
    to decide
    which room to use for my
    child. One would
    have her death line going
    diagonally through
    the room, the other would have
    her disaster
    line going down the middle of
    the room.
    Neither seems a good choice so
    can you
    tell me which would be more
    favorable??
    Is there anything I can do to
    reduce the
    effect for the death/disaster
    lines??
    Thank you for any help you can
    provide.

  18. Hi,
    This is different from having a roof over a landed property. Here, if you are using e.g. blue tiles, the impact is on your house.
    But if you are living in a Hi-rise building, with a miniature fountain, this will not impact on your apartment.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 1:55:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    I live in a hi rise building
    with a roof garden and it has
    miniature fountains in it.
    I read the water at roof is
    bad. I reside on
    12th floor and garden is on
    19th floor. It is the roof of
    the building. Will it affect
    the feng shui of my apartment.

  19. Hi,
    Really sorry, but currently there is no ancient written documentation on cars. I think this is quite obvious as cars were not invented then.
    The only aspect is on whether it is auspicious to travel towards a specific location. If you are moving around your city or community, then this most likely cannot apply.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 2:20:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    In west we spend a large
    amount of time in our cars.
    Its like a second home to most
    people. I needed to know if
    there is any
    feng shui tips for car to make
    travel more
    safe besides driving with in
    the speed limit and wearing a
    seat belt. Thanks

  20. Hi,
    As the water position is outside the house care must be taken to see where it is located.
    Here, you should apply the Four Symbolic Animals Concept in the position of the pool.
    This is where:-
    1. Do not have water behind the house.
    2. Best is that it is infront of the house.
    Here, you will understand that there is little relevance to the actual compass direction.
    The above Shapes and Form concept is very important.
    In the above situation, the actual compass location is of secondary importance e.g. True cardinal point at the West.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 2:47:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    Thanks for the info about the
    swimming pools.
    We are looking for a house
    with the main door in NW
    according to your guidelines
    the pool should be to the left
    of house that means
    it will be in west location.
    Wont west be a
    very yin location for a
    swimming pool? Thanks.





  21. Dear Jason,
    Technically speaking the main influence will be based on the Eight House or East/West Group person's best direction.
    You can place a display item i.e. moderately. Ideally, it should be on the person rather than the location.
    Do watch out what you are placing on your table i.e. avoid poision arrows e.g. sharp edges pointed towards you.
    Another important point is the " overriding " consideration of the Four Symbolic Animals concept where your table should be against a solid object e.g. a wall.
    The back of the table should not be a glass panel or window.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 11:32:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi,
    For a weak earth person, can
    we place some
    "display items" on our work
    desk to enhance our weak
    elements? (Since we are in the
    office for 8-hours or more)
    Elements auspicious to weak
    earth should be earth & fire,
    so can we place like...a
    crystal as earth or maybe a
    pointed object as fire?
    Pls advise.
    Thanks.

  22. Dear Betty,
    In general:-
    1. Ideally, the death or disaster intangible force should not be located at the main entrance door for the breadwinner.
    2. It is not as bad for the spouse assuming that she is not the breadwinner.
    3. When we use the Eight House Theory, try to look at the `global picture' i.e. not only the main entrance door but the bedrooms for each of the member of the family.
    Ideally, your bedroom should not have the death/disaster also.
    This is equally important as you are most likely to spent at least 8 hours at this location per day.
    Ideally, the main entrance and bedrooms should be one of the 4 auspicious intangible forces.
    Here, if you have children, you should also take a look at their bedrooms in relation to their " Eight House ".
    More importantly, the intangible force where they sleep is important. For example, if the bedroom of the child falls under the influence of the child's " longevity " this is good.
    Contrast this to sleeping under the influence of his " spook " area. But here his head faces his good direction. This is secondary consideration.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/27/99 9:46:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Cecil
    We found a house that we like.
    There is one problem. The main
    door is facing North.
    North - good direction for my
    husband. He is an East house
    person
    North - death sector for me.
    I belong to a southwest house.
    The kitchen I think is on the
    west side of the house. What
    can we do. Please help.
    Regards
    Tan S

  23. Hi,
    Thanks for bringing up this topic.
    I agree with you that this forum promotes learning and will note down your suggestion and when I have the time, will speak briefly about some of these theories or you get to see them in articles.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/27/99 3:13:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    Can you please explain briefly
    what is San-Hup theory, feng
    shui castle gate theory,
    star capture theory,
    replacement theory,
    dragon placement theory. Since
    this forum
    promotes learning. I hope you
    will take the time to explain
    these. Thanks.

  24. Hi,
    Please see below:-

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    On 7/27/99 3:05:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear cecil,
    we are in the process of
    looking for a house.
    So its not possible for us to
    do a flying star for every
    house we look at. But we
    want a house with a swimming
    pool. My
    husband is a weak water and he
    is a west gp
    person. So can you give us
    info about which
    direction will be good for a
    swimming pool.
    Since it is important for us
    to have swimming pool in good
    direction along with the good
    flying star.

    For the swimming pool, you have to take note of the following important points:-
    1. The swimming pool must not be directly behind the house.
    2. Ideally, it should be in front of the house e.g. when you are standing at the main entrance area facing out of the home, preferably the swimming pool is on your left.
    3. Make sure that the swimming pool does not have `sharp' edges e.g. pointing towards your house. This is Sha Qi or poision arrow.
    4. A swimming pool should also not have many curves and `odd shaped'.
    5. Where possible, the swimming pool should not occupy be more than 33.3 percent of the plot of land area.
    6. The swimming pool must not be at the centre of the house.
    7. Please take note that the Shapes and Form School (particularly the Four Symbolic Animals Concept) takes precedence over the Flying Star Theory.
    Ideally, the house must have a solid backing and water behind the house is very unfavourable even if you have a good Flying Star Reading.
    Yes, you can do a Flying Star reading for each house. As I mentioned, Flying Star is "useless" unless you combine it with the Shapes and Form theory.
    No Feng Shui theory can live in isolation.
    Also you can make use of the Eight House Theory to find a house or avoid a house where the death or disaster line is located. This means that the house is unsuitable for the owner. (Even if the Flying Star looks great).
    When we apply Feng Shui, it is advisable to apply each individual theory so that everything goes `right'.
    Never do Feng Shui in isolation e.g. using only the Flying Star Theory. I know some Western Traditional Feng Shui School does nothing but Flying Star but this is simply like living in isolation.

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    Secondly my friend lives in a
    house which
    was built in 1808 and they are
    installing a
    fountain in front of their
    home so the auspicious
    direction for water feature
    will
    be calculated according to
    cycle of 1808 or
    the current cycle of 7.
    Thanks.

    It is ok to install the fountain as it means that there is a clear space at the frontage of the house.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

  25. Dear Judith,
    Thank you for your detailed description.
    Frankly, there is not much you can do here. You can on your own, try to use the Shapes and Form School in relation to the surrounding of the house i.e. to make it Feng Shui friendly.
    Although it is a water heater, what I feel is that you need not worry unduly on this as it is encased / enclosed and lets hope for the best.
    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil

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    On 7/28/99 2:21:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Any advise that you could give
    me for the following problem
    would be greatly appreciated.
    I live in a ranch house in the
    exact center of which is a
    room that holds the hot water
    tank. It is impossible to
    relocate this to another
    portion of the home. We have
    base board heat and all the
    pipes get their source of heat
    from the tank. The room is
    painted white. Is there any
    cure that you can suggest? I
    am assuming that it is not in
    a good spot because the center
    of a home should be clear,
    Thank you for your time and I
    will be looking forward to
    your solution.
    Namaste, Oshun

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