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Dear Anon, 1. Further to what I had mentioned, what was mentioned below, is considered a modern invention. And have very low success rate. 2. Drawing a parallel, locally in my country, a typical low success rate has the following characteristics:- 2.1 The breadwinner has been staying in the same house for more than 3 or more years. 2.2 This typical house often: has a figurine of a laughing buddha and or a three-legged toad. 2.3 The owner is often a Chinese educated person. (Often stay in a 3 or 4 room government housing board flat). 2.4 Often, believes wholeheartedly of a wealth corner. And, if need be, would often place a ba gua mirror at the main door. Often, many of such objects placed in their homes does not guarantee success or progress - if any. Unfortunately, majority of these people, practise such `wrong type' of Ren Cai or Human luck. Their human luck is based on objects, figurines etc... My advise for them is, not to waste their money on such objects. But instead: when was the last time they spent more time with their family. Or instead of spending so much money on such items, should instead, used it that can help improve their own and family lives. Objects like e.g. three-legged toad often becomes dusty, and not long after, chucked aside... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Wasis, 1. The case of wet soil is akin to the article on underground water:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-under.htm 2. It is also similar to the situation faced by family members or the young of new owners of the Rivervale cresent condominium in Singapore. (A Search of Rivervale should be able to direct one to this article). 3. As for the hulu, often it is not in the form of a charm but rather the actual hulu or bottle gourd. (A Search for `bottle gourd' should also bring one to the article on hulu found on this website. This is where, like the 1970's show "Genie in the bottle" or I love Genie. it is like the hulu could `suck' in something e.g. sickness.) In traditional Feng Shui, this is documented - for use. And not a modern invention. No harm (can try) perhaps with the hulu charm. But, do check how much you are suppose to be charged for it i.e. how comfortable are you paying for it. If it costs a bomb! than try to see if you can get physical hulu's or dried out hulu and hang it e.g. on the bed leg etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. If one hires a Feng Shui practitioner who practises (Ren Cai) or Human/Man luck Feng Shui, more often, a fountain is placed close to the main entrance door area. 2. But, honestly, the placement of a fountain comes under the following considerations:- 2.1 It is not advisable to have a fountain - especially if the breadwinner is a weak fire or strong water person. As a water position can overwhelm the weak fire or extinguish his weak fire. If one is a strong water person, too much water can also overwhelm him/her. 2.2 What is the actual purpose of a fountain? 2.2.1 If one is living on a landed property, a water position especially at the frontage does help. This is because, if there is a fountain or water position, it implies that there can never a built-up area above this area. Thus -- clear space or like a bird flying freely at the frontage of this area. 2.2.2 Image a large waterfall, or a large fountain. 2.2.3 The key success of such a vibrant flow is that the water droplets `friction' against the air. This friction is often said to create `cluster ions' that can help bond bad ions or fuse them. Thus neutralising or cleasing the air/ or surrounding. 2.2.3 Now imagine what a small tiny fountain does? In countries like Singapore, where we are at the equator, there is already lots of humidity in the air. Imagine, placing a fountain inside the house. This may become unhealthy to family members especially the young. Since, the water in the fountain often evaporates. And worse, if we close the windows. 2.2.3 Please do a search for " Rivervale " and if you have the time, try to read the article on Rvervale cresent condominium in Singapore. And learn why the water position in this condo is considered as a `stagnant' water. 3. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, and based on the productive sequence of the Five elements concept: metal helps water. Thus, if we really want to find out our so call wealth element based on Flying Star Feng Shui, than often, the water feature is placed at locations such as #7 (weak metal) and #6 (strong metal) positions. 4. For example, under the current period 7, some homes have what we call double #7's at the main entrance (for the 20 year Flying Star). Under such a situation, and since this is the frontage area; the double #7 metal can take advantage of water. This is then truly called finding proper location(s) to activate water position. Not the whims and fancies of some FS practitioner's interpretation. Warmest Regards, Cecil Appreciate with
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Dear Anon, Unfortunately, this type of " Feng Shui " is not practised here. Perhaps, this question was wrongly posted into the wrong website. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. For a threat towards the interior of the home: If one looks out of the window, one should not see a lone tree slicing thru the window. If so, a simple day curtain to screen or a blind would be useful. 2. Yin and Yang concept: Often, a large tree is not advisable especially if it has lots of branches and leaves. The rationale here is that, because of the tree, what is underneath the tree becomes `dark' i.e. no sunlight penetrate thru. And it is because of this; that we consider the location or area `yin'. Too yin, or darked area, is not really too good. 3. Often, it is said that spirits (or for those who believe in spirits); a spirit may harbour or hide inside the tree trunk. Not too ideal also. 4. At your end, as mentioned under Para 1, so long as the trunk of the tree does not slice into your house, this is acceptable. Often, we do not have control of our neighbour's action or property. But if the tree i.e. it's branches or leaves encroch into our property, we can, as a last resort take legal action. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. A key ingredient of Feng Shui is qi flow. 2. Given that there is an upgradig of the grounds and facade. And also the roof has been modified or enhanced, this is very strong grounds for qi change. And thus, most likely, will affect your house period. 3. It is very interesting to note that, currently our life span is relatively short e.g. 60 to 80 or even 90 years. 4. Since one Flying Star chart is based on 20 years each, many Feng Shui practitioners that are alive today, cannot really provide an exact answer. Anyone claiming to be 100 percent sure - should be looked at with a pinch of salt. 5. Here, for example if a Feng Shui practitioner is say 58 years old, most likely, assuming that he practices Feng Shui, he can at most have gone thru only one period change i.e. the 1983 Period 6 Feng Shui. 6. A Feng Shui practitioner who is 80 years old may probably go thru 2 of such periods. Even if they had gone thru these two periods, many have yet to look at the type of change that has gone thru these periods, clearly. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Sor Lan, Please see below:- Before touching on with your question, in the past, I have mentioned on two issues: 1. double decker beds ===================== Previously, there were some concerns that double decker beds are unhealthy for the young. But, in my opinion, and also that many (many) people have actually slept in a double decker bed, there is really no issue here. Some FS practitioners spell out the notion that the person sleeping at the lower decker is like having a beam above their head. I personally do not agree with this argument. This is because unlike a beam (concentrated) at the specific spot, the upper bed is relatively flat and does not exert an unequal press below it. As mentioned above, there are lots of healthy adults who because of space constraints, had successfully, grown up healthy. 2. a bed must be raised ======================= Some FS practitioners `swear' that one should sleep on a raised bed to allow qi to circulate below the bed. Again, this is simply speculation. Many responsible parents, prefer that their young e.g. of 1 year to 6 or more years sleep on a simple floor bed. Here, the child can simply walk to their bed. And it also minimize any falls from the bed to the ground. In fact, based on your description, lots of children also sleep in this similar position. And I personally feel that there is no issue here. This position is ok. So long as the legs do not point towards the door. If so, this is considered inauspicious or `the coffin position'. Many Feng Shui practitioners especially the traditional school of Feng Shui `requires' that the bed be positioned such that the head face the health or longevity sector. This advise is common amongst all East/West Group (Eight House pratitioners). However, as most of us are aware, a small child often toss and turn and their head can face all sorts of directions in any given night. Who is so cruel as to tie their own child down facing a good direction! This is indeed very cruel - the least. Perhaps, if there is a society for the prevention of cruety to children, one should report the parents to this society! It would be indeed nice to have the head of the bed against a wall. This often means that the bed is in a good position where the persons on the bed can often see who is coming in or out of the room. Often there is a wall prior to the windows above it. And in such a situation, there is often a support already. Yes, I have often encountered such a situation. Last year, there was this house where the bedroom door of the parents room is facing the teenager (son's) room. Often, the son is rebellious against the father. Maybe this is coincidence. But under symbolism in Feng Shui, there is a `cure'. This is where the door knob key holes are painted red. Where, then these two doors close, it is said that the `red eye' will ensure that parties from both rooms look eye to eye or (agree with each other). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Mr Low, One has to take extra care when using water positions in the home: 1. If the breadwinner's ba zi is weak fire or strong water element, water in a home can cause more problems. 2. Specifically, one must understand the two major purpose of the use of water: 2.1 In a real life water fall, it is because of the friction of water with air that brings beneficial results. 2.2 A water feature is useful to provide clear space for the frontage of a building. This is because, nothing else can be built above the water feature or pond i.e. providing clear space. 3. Normally, when placing a water feature outside of the house, check to see if the property is sloping or not. And shapes and forms has to be reviewed. 4. Your situation is akin to trying to work out solutions to beautify the deck of a leaking ship. What is not `seen' is the leaks that may cause such a problem. 5. Given that you and your neighour's home face the same frontage, most likely, the clue can be gotten from Flying Star Feng Shui. 6. I strongly believe that your home has major imbalances with the #3 and #4 (both belong to the disputes /quarrels / legal entanglement stars. And these elements belong to `bad wood' elements. Under the Five element concepts, adding water (either real water or virtual water e.g. blue black or grey) may seriously inflame these stars. Thus, becareful where you place water. Since under the productive sequence of the Five elements: Water supports or fuel Wood (bad wood). At locations that have #3 or #4 or multiples of it, one must therefore, be reminded not to fuel further bad wood by adding water. Neutralising agents include the metal element e.g. white or fire element (provided there is no bad wood of #2 or #5 at these sectors.) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Please see below:- 1)can a person 2. As for the head pointing towards the door, this is still as bad. Other than, the concept that one cannot see who enters the room. (Symbolic of a thief coming into the room holding a knife). This second point or para 2, dwells on a commonsense approach. Often, to fully utilise the bedroom, the bed can be placed against a wall and the head pointing towards the window. This is acceptable as often light filters into the room. And for those who love to lie on the bed to read, this light source is comforting to the eyes. The only `drawback' is based on commonsense approach i.e. if one lives in an apartment: and if there is no safety grille, a bed next to or close to a window can be dangers to a young infant child who could have climbed it and fall out of the window. Otherwise, this is not a major issue. 2) i have read that Recently, I heard from a friend that, this senior officer of a company, who feared that he could be retrenched seeked a Feng Shui practitioner to look at his office. It was really shocking to learn that the practititoner advised him to block the back (windows) and infact surround his entire room will `walls' i.e. high partitions. The only remaining space happens to be the door into this room. This is quite ridiculous senario, just because, he has a back row cabinet and a window behind his desk. Guess what == not long after he followed the advise, he was retrenched anyway! Often in a house, there is still a wall followed by the window. And one still has backing of such a `wall'. No issue. And often this layout makes sense because, natural light filters into the room, making reading or work more comfortable. What could be worse if one's study room faces west. And it is akin to wearing a pair of sun glasses to work. Often this is not an issue. We are on this earth for a limited span of time i.e. 60 to 90 years old. And, why not enjoy all the creature comforts? Many of us have our tolerance level. For example, it is often said that when we sleep, our spirit leave our body. If it sees a mirror, it will get a shock! But what happens if the spirit, leaves the body, wants to `comb' hair before going off? This is like the tale of - not allowing a TV set in the bedroom. So far, we have not read that someone or known cases of people dying just because a tv set was placed in-front of them. 4)i have read As mentioned above, this is all about tolerance level. 5) is If a room has lots of electrical items, the room can be quite warm. It is fine to have a fan circulate in the room. However, for the Chinese, it is often said that one should not have a fan continously blowing against one's body. No good (or wind). But having a fan circulating in a room or house is good. In fact, this is a key success factor in a home. This is where, one can perfectly place our furniture etc.. optimum based on Feng Shui but if there is no `air' circulating in the home, many of the locations become dead qi. This is why, some of the richer people, do turn on aircon. With proper maintenance of aircon, the air circulated by a well maintained aircon can help circulate qi all around a house. Perhaps, more importantly, I would say " taboos are around us everywhere. It is what we choose to make out of our lives is more important ". I often have a distaste of people, buying all sorts of figurines etc... for example, 3 legged toad, laughing buddha etc... more importantly, it does not cost anything or (much) to hug one's child, or have a friendly family atmosphere! Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Here are some considerations for a patio:- 1. The best form (shape) is rectangular or square shaped. 2. The side wall or railing of the patio should not be fully clad with stone. Preferably, made of wood and to allow air to circulate thru it and into the home. Circulation of air in a home is one of the keey sucess factors for a home where qi can circulate into the home bringing in fresh air. 3. In particular, avoid a pond (especially a circular one) at the west corner of the patio especially if this is the west compass direction or known as the white tiger location. A pond here is symbolic of the white tiger's open mouth - ready to gobble down it's prey - thus inauspicious. 4. For the support structure such as the column, stone is acceptable. But it would not be favourable to have it made of total stone i.e. inclusive of the railing or deck. The rationale is because, if the patio is west facing, and if there are no trees or neighbour's house to block direct afternoon sun, the stone structure can easily be heated up. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. If you can, try to close the window with the day curtain. 2. Often, some people, hang an open scissors at the window grille (symbolic) of `cutting-open' it or not caged. 3. If both your house and the neigbhour's house is in close proximity, then for the moment, it is still better to: 3.1 First choice hang a convex ba gua mirror facing the `threat'. 3.2 An alternative is to hang a mirror but often this mirror should be rectangular 8inch by 8 inch mirror. Until the neighbour remove the scissors, then it is best to protect your home. (No choice!) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Peck Wun, Please see below:- No, it is not necessarily true that all new HDB apartments have toilet at the centrepoint. There are many which have a bomb shelter at or close to the centrepoint. Often, a toilet at the centrepoint is considered as one major leak. It is akin to having a fractured arm even before moving into the home. It is because of such a leak plus additional leaks such as the house is not suitable to the breadwinner etc.. that will give problems later to the breadwinners. I must stress therefore, that often; it is not just one leak but several leaks that cause a problem. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Is it possible for you to sketch and scan your layout plan. Or alternatively, you can fax it to +065 6482 0570 together with your email address. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carla, 1. Frankly, first and foremost, check your business model. Often, Feng Shui is not a cure all for many of our woes (or business problems). 2. Instead of concentrating on using material things to enhance or give us a psychological boost, it is time to sit down and re-look at your business model, first. 3. Please see below:- For a slanted ceiling, there is no much one can do here other than to see if one can move away from this location. Frankly, Feng Shui is not a cure all. Many of the items that you have referred to is felt to be that belonging to " Man or Human " Luck. For example, many of us would want to believe that our home has a `wealth corner'. This is to make us feel more comfortable or give us hope or (Man Luck). If you have placed your desk facing your auspicious direction; already, and see no result, as mentioned above, try to relook your business model and marketing strategy. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. It is good to hear that all the tables are already setup. This is the key issue. Since, it would not be good if you actually see your partition torn down and see your table move over to the new location. 2. As your new table is ready, wait for your colleague to move-out. For your move. If you do not have much items, simply place it into boxes such as the paper copier empty boxes. And bring all of them at one go to the new work-top. This is relatively no issue as compared to Para 1. 3. This portion is not Feng Shui but more of a belief:- When you do begin to move; just stroke your back a few times and mumble to yourself ie. "to your child" that we are moving to a new and better work-table. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Utpal, Flying Star Feng Shui uses the common lowest denominator: The Five elements concept. (Yin and Yang is higher up under this pyramid). Pillars of destiny also uses the Five elements concept. Often, it is crucial to find out what is one's element and strength e.g. weak wood person. If this has been determined: for a weak wood person:- Favourable elements are: Water (blue, black or grey) and Wood (green or brown). Unfavourable elements are: Fire (red, pink or purple) and Metal (white or gold). The wealth element of a weak wood person is: Earth Earth (yellow, cream or beige). But take note that this wealth element is not favourable to a weak wood person. It is good for a strong wood person. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, You can review my comments on the various options on how to take a compass reading. In particular the difference between a building block, landed property and an apartment:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Wasis, It is best to scan the entire home to check on: 1. White If the walls are white in colour (white represents metal) no additional cure is needed. 2. Water element If there are water positions at a specific sector. Or if there are relatively large amounts of blue, black or grey at a sector that has particulary lots of #3 or #4 (bad wood) Or where the year has bad #3 or #4; since water helps wood, it is best to see if we can avoid adding water element here. If there is too much `water' element here, then, additional cure should be used to control the bad wood #3 or #4 or multiples of it. 3. Wood element At a location that has bad #3 and #4. In addition to water, we should not have too much `wood' at the location. If it is a simple plant, tnen remove it. Although adding wood to wood is not as bad as water, too much combination of these at a sector with #3 and #4 will not be good. If it cannot be removed, then a set of six coins should be used at the location to balance it. 4. Fire element. At locations with bad #5 and #2 bad earth, it is detrimental to add fire. Since fire will help fuel further especially the #5. In addition, if the sector has the Earth element, check to see if there is no additional combinations of Fire element and Earth elements at a location that has a #5 or #2 or multiples of it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. Hopefully, the red string does not stain or release red colour. Else simply rinse it with soap and water and leave it to dry. 2. In my opinion, although 3 represents wood and under the destructive process of Five elements concept: Metal destroy wood, often, this have very little success. It has more to do with `ren chai' or human luck. We want to believe in feeling lucky, that's all. Equivalent to the notion put to us by many Geomancers' that all of us have a wealth corner in a home. It is only to give us a sense of satifaction. For those who have watched Chinese period dramas or shows - and see the furniture arrangement, have anyone yet to see a show with an owner telling us that they have a wealth corner? Real Feng Shui or earth luck has to do more with the external environment, site, land and building rather than all these material goods. I have often mentioned that instead of buying figurines, it is even better to use that money to invest on one's children or hug one's children more. Human relationships is much better than all the material goods that we buy, and go dusty. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, There are two dimensions when looking at the placement of a fish tank: 1. Shapes and Forms Often, the advise is to place it on the same wall along (but not close to) the main door. (Around the main door location) Avoid placing it at the centrepoint of the house. 2. Flying Star Feng Shui Under Flying Star Feng Shui, locations that has #7 and or #6 (PLUS) also that this is a water location e.g. the living room area - can be considered acceptable for a water postion. But under Flying Star, becareful not to place a water position at locations which #3 or #4 or multiples of these bad wood element. The rationale is that such a water position can `inflame' bad wood further and cause more problems. 3. A fountain...hmmm.. Nowadays, fountain is highly commercialised object. And at such a high mark-up. The real rationale for a fountain (a large one) is because, of two senarios: 3.1 for a landed property, water or water fountain would mean that nothing can built up above it ... i.e. giving clear space. 3.2 a real fountain or waterfall is different from a tiny fountain: What makes a real waterfall significant is the friction of water with air. It is said that such friction would produce a positive result or good ion charge. And these ion charge e.g. negative ions can attract bad positive ions. 3.3 Imagine a small tiny house fountain? Can it generate such an activity? Worse still, this may cause high humidity levels if the house is all closed up. If there is lots of sunligh there can also be algae growth. 3.4 For those who are living at a high floor already should be enjoying virtual water or clear space. 4. Where ever possible, a fountain should be placed outside of the house e.g. at the balcony area. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Yang Ming, Under the Eight House theory:- 1. How suitable is the house? Often, if `death or disaster' sector is at the main entrance for the breadwinner, this is already considered like the breadwinner having a `fractured' arm. 2. If the house also has a toilet at the centre of the house; then these are more leaks. More leaks translate to something like: a fractured arm to an `amputated leg'. 3. It is thus more important to understand all these. 4. In addition, under the Eight House, it is better to sleep in a good sector and nice to have sleeping with the head facing a good direction. 5. Other than the above, there is nothing magic about the Eight House. It has it's limitations. 6. Very often, it does not necessarily mean or automatically mean that when we sleep facing a good direction or sit facing our good direction, this is the `end of the success story'. 7. Far from it. As mentioned above, things like: location, location and location is very important. Even if the house is beautifully decorated but all else crumbles outside, this is really bad. No amount of sleeping at a good direction or even a house fitting us can help. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Can call me directly at: 6100 9600 or email to sales@geomancy.net Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, More importantly, one try not to move the bed or furniture in the bedroom. In your case, this is unfortunately a business decision. And seems that you have to move table. In such a situation, you can still move your table but - avoid seeing the entire move. What you can do is; pack up all your personal belongings into a box, place it at a corner and (do not see the move/removal of the table) but once ready, then occupy your new table. (Do not see the entire process). Better still is if your new table is ready. Bring your things there. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Stand at the window(s) to see if the tree trunk slices into the home? If no, this is not a threat to your home. This can be seen as a "commonsense" approach. Often a dead tree is prone to rot / termites (if any). And because of this issue, it can be considered unhealthy. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi everyone, In addition, these are additional dates for the various years ahead:- 1. Year 2006 - 7th month (Hungry Ghost month) Unfortunately, under Year 2006, there is an intercalary month or a double 7th month for this year. Given this situation: the 7th months for this year are: from 25 July 2006 to 23 August 2006 and the start of the 2nd 7th month is from 24 August 2006 to 21 September 2006. When we read the above information, it simply means that the 7th month for Year 2006 is from 25 July 2006 to 21 September 2006. the 8th month for this year only starts from 22 September 2006. 2. Year 2007 For the Year 2007, 7th month starts on 13 August 2007 to 10 September 2007. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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