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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Mr Ng, Thank you for your fax copy of your layout plan. Based purely (alone) on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, there are several major leaks and sub-leaks:- 1. Major Leaks:- 1.1 Shared toilet ================= Your shared toilet is at the centrepoint or (centre-of-gravity). This toilet is also close to/next to the main entrance. 1.2 The entire interior layout ============================== Qi flow from the mouth of the house (main entrance) is not harmonious in relation to the master bedroom door and living room area. (Based on the blank layout plan). If a partition is used, it should screen the master bedroom door. But becareful of the use of a screen anywhere else in the home. 1.3 The master bedroom toilet ============================= This is another toilet which is in an inauspicious Shapes and Forms position. 1.4 Top down view of each block =============================== Unlike a rectangular point-block, each block has an awakward shape - and this affects the flow of qi coming into your unit. 1.5 External shapes and forms ============================= Inauspicious Road movement (symbolic of virtual water movement) vis-a-vis very low floor and a circular radiating feature (boomerang or disk effect) sending sha qi. 1.6 Water position ================== Based on a preliminary glimpse, you have to be extra careful if you are placing a water feature at the living room area (especially at NW direction - metal direction which could inadvertently exhaust good metal - making things to nought). On a Shapes and Forms analysis, water may not be compatible with a NW metal area. But, I am just guessing. But, perhaps, a Flying star analysis may be different - if, there is a #8 water star at the living room area. If so, water can be used to activate `wealth'. 2. Frankly, based on just the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, there are more than 1 major leak. And often, based on my past experience, wealth is difficult to retain. 3. Your question was that you like to know where is the best location to place your fish tank. 3.1 If you can let me have you and your wife's date and time of birth, I can check for you whether (firstly) you are suitable for a water position or not. 3.2 For example, in a senario where e.g. husband is a strong water person and wife is a strong wood person - water can bring with it more problems etc. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. without your permission, I have not posted a copy of the interior layout plan. But, if given the permission, I can post only the interior layout plan - with comments - and protect your privacy by not showing the external layout.
  2. Further to what I had mentioned, since it is close to the next period, do wait for next year's analysis to see if a further set of six coins is needed. Or else, do let me know e.g. via private e-mail, what is your Flying star sector. And I can advise you to leave it on or not necessarily to place it on for the next year. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Anon, 1. For a home, it is best to take note that the Period of the 20-Year Flying Star analysis does not change unless a major renovation has been done. 2. Major renovations include especially hacking of floor tiles and removal of the roof tiles. Some Feng Shui school of thought would suggest that symbolically, one may not technically need to remove the entire set of tiles. Just a few tiles. And some would include a combination of removal and cleaning or re-painting or re-coating the tiles. 3. For example, your 20-Year Period 7 Flying Star, will remain the same. 4. As usual, we will update the Yearly influence to reflect on the yearly star and it's effect on that year. This can be seen on the 1st Jan 2004. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  4. Dear Caroline, 1. Frankly, the map that was provided earlier does not fully show the full context (significance) of the major threat - entire Shape of the School outline. 2. As I am very family with many locations, I know where this location is. But had also masked out key important roads and pointers - since you had indirectly indicated for some privacy. I have also provided a self-explanatory write-up under the attachment in this message. 3. If one looks carefully, the School looks much like a reptile or (dragon) with an `open hungry mouth' facing Block 518. Unfortunately, the reptile looks rather under-nourished. And this is symbolic of the need to feed regulary. 4. In the attachment, I have also drawn an inauspicious zone from where the open hungry mouth wants to devour. 5. Often, and inclusive of the canal "slicing" into the block, in my opinion, finance will not be too good. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Chong Song, In my opinion, if it is based on protocol, the male should be on the left and to his right no. 1, 2 and 3. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Mr Ng, You can fax the layout and landscape plan to my company fax no: 64820570 Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Part II: 20-Year Reigning Period: 8 (2004-2023) Block direction: S3 (195) Compass direction: 187.5 to 202.4 For units along 20, 19, 24, 23 and 28 and 27 and should it qualify for the above, can also be equally auspicious. Since, under Period 8, where these homes will be Period 8 homes: under this Flying star Feng shui, S3: mountain star is = #8 water star = #8 with base = 3 Implication: [8] & [8] - Prosperity, good wealth. Therefore, considered very auspicious under Period 8. For a #8 with #8 and base 3, facing the water position, do allow for clear space e.g. such as the balcony facing virtual water (clear space). For units that qualify under this area, DO not block the balcony with too many things e.g. clothings, water positions. It is best to leave the balcony - clear space under this 8, 3, 8 combination. I do hope you had `hit-the-jackpot' if your home should qualify under Part I or Part II:) If not, the development has been pretty popular given it's North-South and South-North orientation. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. Please note that for those who currently own homes built under Period 7 or earlier cannot automatically enjoy Period 8 influence based on these two situations Part I or Part II. If your present home satisfy this condition (period 6, 7 home), you SHOULD seriously consider making your home a PERIOD 8 home to enjoy this influence.
  8. Rosewood Condo Location:Junction of Woodlands Ave 2 and Woodlands Ave 1 Lease: 99 years Expected TOP: 31 July 2004 (middle of next year) Developer: Centrepoint Properties Pte Ltd My comments: 1. In general, majority of the units are aligned around the North-South or South-North configuration. This is generally good considering the fact that a North-South or South-North homes often have relatively good light source all day round. - Without directly facing West or East. 2. Please refer to the site plan below:- Site URL: http://www.rosewoodcondo.com/siteplan.asp I will not cover all units but, units at #13 and #14 are particulary advantages based on two areas:- 3. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui It is well placed to collect good qi. In particular #14 has an extra bonus of qi flow coming from the side. 4. Flying Star Feng Shui Under Flying Star Feng Shui; units with frontage facing in particular: Most likely unit #14 20-Year Reigning Period: 8 (2004-2023) building facing direction: N1 (345) If the block/balcony faces 352.5 to 7.4 degrees, this block has very favourable Flying star frontage of mountain #8 with #8 water star and base #4. Especially under Period 8, when this condo is ready, it implies that with the water position (outside of the home) swimming pool, this is considered a very auspicious home. In addition, one can even have an option of having a water feature at the balcony area. For example, a landscape at the left wall (to simulate a mountain) can be added a the balcony and another water position or fountain can be used to activate water at the right wall. (If we stand in the living room facing the balcony!) To be continued under Part II. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Tracey, For homes that are built or had a major renovation under Period 8, do look out for water star #8. Since, water can be used (often in a landed property) to activate this water star - for wealth purposes. It would be even be excellent if #6 is present under this configuration. For example at a sector: water star is = #8 and base star is = #6 (big metal) With this two combination of 6, 8, water can be used to form a auspicious flow. However, under the Flying star chart one must be extra careful of a reverse in this position where: water star is not #8 but instead, mountain star is #8. And in the above equation; Mountain star = #8 base star = #6 this 8, 6 combination should not be allowed to have a water position at this sector. But instead, this sector is preferably a `mountain' such as the backdoor or a wall, instead. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Jisun, You can use this manual method to check your actual Western to Lunar calendar:- http://www.lovesigns.net/astrology/ayear/a60-80.htm This in general, if you are born on or between 2 Feb 1965 to 20 Jan 1966 under the Chinese zodiac, you are considered as a Wood-Snake But if you are born on or between 21 Jan 1966 to 8 Feb 1967 you are considered as a Fire-Horse. You can also make use of the free reports at http://www.geomancy-online.com to generate your correct lunar chart by simply keying-in or input your Western date of birth. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. Please note that generally, if one is looking at only the Chinese zodiac signs, often, many books written in the past would simply look at just one's Year-of-birth. Contrast this with the more advanced form of Human Luck readings i.e. Pillars of Destiny or Ba Zi or Eight characters. This one, can go further by looking at the Year, Month, Day, Time, Hour and some other pillars and their interactions to come up with something that is not so simplistic as just the "Year-of-birth".
  11. Dear Scott, Thanks for sharing with all of us, your personal views on this matter. The first thing that strikes my mind is the motto for Discovery Channel's endangered species: "If the buying stops, the killing can". We can draw a parallel, to the current situation with such "FS practises". "If the GREED stops, the buying can". But at last, unfortunately, these people prey on our "GREED" to succeed and also portray a certain mystic of buying such commercial products". As the saying goes: "There will always be fools, to fill many shoes!" Personally, a single web-site is like a `drop' in the ocean. And unfortunately, the sale of products are simply too great a profit to miss that in my opinion 9 out of 10 Feng Shui websites "will already be corrupted" by the huge profits to be gained. Here, many practitioners, in my opinion would not twitch an eye to sell us all sorts of stuff - some even incompatible with our culture! Looks like, it is a losing battle:( Warmest Regards, Cecil I feel best
  12. Dear Caroline, Further to what I had mentioned:- Make sure that the corner of the pond is not aimed at "vital areas" e.g. main door entrance. In fact, in general Feng Shui, many practitioners would recommend the placement of the water feature on the (left) side of the garden. Since the right side is said to bring with it extra-marital affairs. (Where one stands inside the house looking outwards). Contrary to popular belief, it should not be placed directly in-front of the main entrance. Or blocking it. Again IN GENERAL, many FS practitioners would favour the placement of a water position (in harmony with the compass direction.) Thus, many FS practitioners favour the placement of a water feature at "wood" locations such as the East and South-East (both wood locations). Or north. Many FS practitioners are not in favour of locations such as West or SW (since these are metal location) Both the domain of the white tiger as well as too much water here, is said to create an imbalance. Since the water, will draw out the metal. However, the more advanced is the use of Flying star Feng shui to locate sectors with favourable water star positions such as #6 (big metal). Here, or at such a sector, metal interacts with water to create wealth. If one is not sure, may have to check with competent practitioner on the used of the Flying star Feng Shui. Since, one of the key success of a Flying star chart is to locate elements at each sector and balance them. If the major renovations include things like hacking of living room floor tiles and repainting of the entire house, then your house would certainly had shifted to Period 7. Things like the above and removing the roof tiles or removing the main entrance door, would certainly change the period to Period 7. Although, this statement is pretty short - but, it generally sums up a "perfect" situation that most of us would like to have for our home/office etc...! In fact, this is considered a `tall order' in one single message. For the people, who want to D.I.Y. then, apply as many sound FS concepts as possible. For those who do not have the patience or expertise, then, should seriously consider hiring a competent FS practitioner. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Ai Ling, In my opinion, there should not be an issue, other than it may look unsightly. Warmest Regards, Cecil Ai Ling
  14. Hello Robert and Cecil, I would like to offer compliments. you have a great web site offering excellent content. its focused and comprehensive and distinguished in the field. In the English speaking world, your services are one of the best I have seen. I understand you are offering a commercial service, concurrently you also make available informative services to a very large audience, which is excellent. I feel saddened that there are those western modern stylists who claim to practice fengshui. browsing the on-line sites of these con-artists, they are mere fronts for hawking goods at crazy prices. I am only curious of how to drive these bad elements out, as they are degrading a very well practiced tradition and cultural asset. Best Regards, Scott Chen 8 November 2003
  15. Hi Cecil Thank you very much for your prompt response and good service. I have all the information I required. Everything is stated very clearly and precisely. I will share this information with my designer for him to start on the design work for the house renovation. Thanks again. Regards Norman 18 September 2002 Dear Sir, I am impressed by your Ba Zi and name selection service which you have provided for my newborn son. I am very keen to subscribe to your above service. I understand you used to have an option for unlimited aftersales support which is not available now at your website. Regards, Tan PK 9 November 2003
  16. Dear Anon, Further to what I had mentioned, most of us are aware of the Holy trinity of Luck. Often, the third dimension: Human Luck or Man Luck can pull down our luck especially if there are frequent quarrels in a home or unhappiness. Therefore, besides, Heaven Luck, and Earth Luck (Feng Shui), harmony in a home can help to boost one's luck at home. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Anon, If one had lived in a home (intial years were ok), but later, not so favourable, would suggest that the time dimension of the home - has exert an inauspicious influence. In general, I have not looked at it from other concepts in Feng Shui other than Shapes and Forms. (Please refer to attachment) Under Shapes and Forms:- 1. In one of the rooms, the bed is facing the bedroom door. This is inauspicious: known as the coffin position. 2. And the two bedroom doors A and B face each other. Often, in some situations, when a child grows older, it may seem that both parties may become loggerheads with each other. One traditional Feng Shui method (hopefully it is not too late) is to place a red dot on the door knob key hole on each door. Here, when one closes both doors, there is a red eye that seems to "see each other " eye-to-eye. Often, a proper Flying Star Feng Shui can uncover, imbalances in the home. What I mentioned above, is purely on one dimension: Shapes and Forms Warmest Regards, Cecil However after 5
  18. Dear Vikas, Apologies, I have to read between the lines, as I really do not like, going thru a chunk of information, that has too many values (computation values) for analysis. In Feng Shui, there are some misconceptions on the locations of North and South. Some would totally advise avoiding placing fire at the North. Since fire and water does not mix. Alternatively, at the South, some say cannot have water positions in this location. In my opinion, this is a wrong conception. In many cases, some Feng Shui practitioners have (even by mistake) allowed water to be at the south and fire at the north and vice versa. This interaction between the two, is contrary to the above perception. I believe, some Feng Shui experts have used this two combination to create an interaction. Where water - mixed with fire - result in a reaction which many of us can see - "smoke" or lets call it "Holy smoke" or vapours. And vapours or qi is favourable to Feng Shui. Recently, I had posted a few examples of why it is advantages to have a centrepoint location that is clear space or flux. Imagine this: when air comes into a window from any one of the points of the home, some of this air (we can call this high pressure zones) push air or some of it to the centrepoint. When air reaches this centrepoint, it creates a vacuum or low pressure. And vice versa. And at low pressure points, air is drawn out from other points in the home. Thus, continous high-low pressure points create an invisible vibrancy of air movement circulating within a home. (assuming that windows even if they are closed have gaps. Let us not forget that a home is unlike a submarine - full airtight. A home always have gaps where air can come-in or go out. Warmest Regards, Cecil Will
  19. Dear Ng, Please see below:- Here are some considerations: 1. A year ago, this person, e-mailed me, mentioning that he had his home Feng Shuied twice. He mentioned that this lady FS practitioner came to his home, scribbed some things (did a lousy job), and asked him to follow the instructions. Since, he had hired her, he felt that he had to follow her instructions. 2. Later, he hired, this Feng Shui practitioner. the user mentioned that he did his best, but after the Feng Shui, he faced more problems. 3. I asked him to scan or fax a layout and his landscape plan (street directory) view. I was so "shocked", because, his block and unit was attacked by two schools: one a primary school and another a secondary school. 4. The attack was in the form a the two schools shaped much like a pistol and a shotgun respectively. Here, this is known as `penetrating sha qi'. Cannot see but can be very bad for the people staying in the block. 5. This is because, after I had posted this findings in the forum, 4 more users, had wrote in to me! Telling me that they also faced the same situation! 6. Here, no amount of money or buying whatever figurines can help. And it is no point taking another look even by any other Feng Shui masters. 7. In the past, I had drawn an analogy: If one's house or apartment is equivalent to a second-hand 600 cc car; it is not possible to revv it up to a turbo charged v8 engine car! 8. The saying goes: "Pay for what one gets". Here, taking another view point: if one has a family of 8. How to squeeze into a mini-clubman car? Less we tie two members on the roof top and squeeze one family member into the trunk. 9. Here, more likely we have to buy an MPV vehicle already. 10. I am not saying that your home has this situation. But, no harm to check the exterior for threats. - To be safe or to rule out this situation. 11. Many local Feng Shui practitioners, in my opinion can be quite "academic". Some can draw perfect Flying Star charts, but, do not look beyond the 4 walls of a home. 12. Frankly, one can pathe a house in gold, but all else collapses outside the four walls - what is the use? 13. Within the interior, the few things one can do are: 13.1 Fix as many leaks as possible. 13.2 Hopefully, the two FS `masters' did not bombard your home with too many worthless figurines, wind chimes etc... In a small home such as a HDB apartment, things if all else can get even worse! Too many clutter, is not going to help. 13.3 In my opinion, it is not a matter of whether one can consult another practitioner but rather: "Is it cost effective?" Here, one has already forked out quite a tidy sum paying both. 13.4 And, as mentioned above, realistically, the key success of Feng Shui is to firstly, see if we, humans can harmonise with the home. Especially in the area of health. 13.5 But if one aims to get instant wealth after a Feng Shui audit - think again! This is because, an apartment or flat has much influence coming from the Exterior! Of the home. 14. Or the exterior plays the most important consideration! A `lousy' exterior or lousy shapes and forms -- means, no matter what, one cannot squeeze out more than what the house can or cannot give us. 15. Thus, often we hear the words : Location, location, location. 16. The rich are different: They often have the means to get choicest locations/ landed property etc... And for many, not only are their homes good; What this means is that a home should not only have good or favourable Feng Shui, but it also has the ability to `suck' wealth from it's surroundings or neighbours! Here, let the neighbours work hard and one sits there to collect the `spoils'. This is known as "Quantum Leap" in Feng Shui. And few can afford this! Or by luck. Under the Practise of Water Feng Shui, the best success is either thru the identification of a location that favours a water position or water star position. And this can only be looked at thru the proper use of Flying Star Feng Shui. The other consideration is thru Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. As to the "Water-Tiger element" - frankly, this is even proper Ba zi analysis. Under proper Ba zi analysis, one should be able to identify to the lowest common denominator: The Five elements concept. For example, if you had mentioned: I am a strong water or weak water or strong earth or weak earth. This makes more sense. The term `water-tiger' especially based only on the year of birth - is too superficial to be of any use. More importantly, a water position can be a double edged sword: If placed wrongly, bring more problems. Or worse, if it is not favourable to one's element, this is really bad. Arowana or no arowana. Gold, red or silver arowana, does not matter. Most likely, (I do not like to sound cruel) may end up on the dinner table. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Caroline, In Feng Shui, there are two distinct advantages of using water:- 1. For a landed property, water at the frontage - would imply that there is `clear space' (and unobstructed) view. 2. The other key success of water is if it is as vibrant as a waterfall. Here, the water from this waterfall frictions with the air to create negative ions. Therefore, if we are talking about water positions, the above senarios are certainly, considered as "key success" for placement of a water position. 3. For the interior of the home, it can be a double-edged sword. 4. This is because, on my opinion, and from various other practitioners - wrong placement of water may result in either or combination of both marital problems, finance problems. 5. There are three major levels of analysis or "safe-guards". 5.1 Number 1: It is good that you check what element both you and your spouse is. For a strong earth person, it is OK to have a water position. But do take note that it is not the best solution. As a strong earth person, the best element that can help the strong earth person is still metal element, first. Only when metal has increased or metal `absorbs' the earth, then it becomes out of balance, and water can be used. Otherwise, water is not as valuable to the strong earth person. For a strong fire person, earth is still the best element to help the strong fire person. Thus, given the relationship, it is still OK to have a combination of metal and water to help both of you. 5.2 Often, a water position is placed at a location, `suitable' under Shapes and Forms. Most of us do so by our personal `feel' or six-sense. 5.3 Another 'safe-guard' is to use/apply the Flying Star Feng Shui to see whether a location can `sustain' a water position or not. Recently, there is a situtation, where I was called upon to check on a home. The owner, was plagued with lots of "scandals, legal entanglements". And it was found that that sector that they had placed a large fish tank (top and bottom) has bad #4 bad wood and it was combined with #1 and #4 and the interpretation of this two combination of stars spell - legal entanglements, scandals etc.. Here, there is already #1 water element and #4 bad wood. And, in addition, a fish tank with water was placed at the position to further fuel this situation. The morale of the story is: "Don't simply place a fish tank or water feature, just because, your neighbour does it:(" Warmest Regards, Cecil Our Which part of the Please advice.
  21. Dear Tracey, 1. For strong metal persons, (based on ba zi), water is still acceptable. 2. I can only roughly indicate: 2.1 Often, many FS practitioners ask their clients to locate a water position close to the main door area (often 1 metre away) - somewhere around this area. As this is just a general guideline. 2.2 For Flying Star period 7, there are many permutations of how west sector behaves under different directions of Period 7. Thus, cannot say for sure if this is the best direction. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Maggie, 1. Yes, what you had described is a Chinese cultural belief or taboo. 2. And, many Chinese fear of repercussions such as not only complications but - the concern of a miscarriage. 3. This is especially so for the bed. For example, once pregnant, the Chinese believe that one must not shift or relocate the bed (on which the pregnant person sleeps on). 4. Even if one needs to move house; for example, NO CHOICE because they had sold the house before delivery, the pregnant person must avoid seeing the event i.e. moving her bed etc.... 5. As for the renovations in the kitchen, the stove is a major concern also. And where possible try not to remove the stove etc... 6. In fact, better safe than sorry. When pregnant, more importantly, the bed - should not be moved. As a last resort, some have bought new beds. 7. For example, a couple could be staying in their parents home prior to moving to their own. Here, either the pregnant person, stays in this house until she gives birth and for the 1st month after giving birth. 8. Alternatively, she does not participate or see any of the move of furniture to the new home. Alternatively she buys a new bed for her new home. And (do not see it installed). And move over. 9. Some other interesting points: 9.1. Do you know that traditionally the Chinese consider that when one first come out of the world he/she is already 1 year old! 9.2 This is because, the first 9 months in the womb is considered. Thus, when we check our birthday, in the western calendar, it could be "I am 5 years old". But traditionally the Chinese could say that their child is "6 years old". 9.3 Note: this does not affect the way the Chinese calculate ba zi. They still caculate based on the Lunar Calendar system. But for the Hong Kongers often, for convenience, they use the Hsia Li. 10. The Chinese couple often celebrates the 1st month after the child is born by giving away e.g. red eggs, and cakes. 11. This is because, the 1st month is very important and if a child pass thru this 1st month, hopefully, there is no issue on health etc... 12. Many Chinese prefer to wrap or cloth their child during and after this period. And often do not allow their bodies to remain unclothed. Warmest Regards, Cecil In Summary Indeed, the beliefs you have outlined pertain to traditional Chinese cultural taboos. Many individuals within this culture harbor fears regarding potential consequences, including complications and the risk of miscarriage. This concern is particularly pronounced in relation to the bed; for instance, it is believed that once a woman becomes pregnant, she should not alter or relocate the bed on which she sleeps. Even in situations where moving is unavoidable, such as having sold a house prior to delivery, the pregnant individual is advised to avoid witnessing the process of moving her bed. Additionally, renovations in the kitchen pose similar concerns, particularly regarding the stove, which should ideally remain undisturbed. It is often said that it is better to err on the side of caution; thus, the bed should remain stationary during pregnancy, and in some cases, individuals may opt to purchase a new bed instead. For example, a couple may reside in a parent's home before transitioning to their own; in such cases, the pregnant woman may remain in the current residence until after childbirth and for the first month thereafter. Alternatively, she may choose not to be involved in the moving process or may acquire a new bed for her new home, ensuring she does not witness its installation. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that traditionally, the Chinese believe that a person is considered one year old upon birth, as the nine months spent in the womb are included in this age calculation. Consequently, while a child may be recognized as five years old according to the Western calendar, a Chinese parent might state that their child is six years old. It is important to note that this does not influence the calculation of ba zi, which is still based on the Lunar Calendar system; however, for convenience, many in Hong Kong may utilize the Hsia Li. Additionally, it is customary for Chinese couples to celebrate the first month following a child's birth by distributing red eggs and cakes, as this period is deemed significant, and the hope is that if a child successfully navigates this initial month, there will be no further issues.
  23. Further to what I had mentioned, Does it matter how large the Free Space Is? Another case study of centerpoint with clear space..... Attached, please find another illustration showing "clear space" at the centrepoint or flux of the home: 1. Although the toilet is quite close to the centrepoint (fortunately) IT IS NOT at the centrepoint. The saying goes "a (fortunate) miss is as good as a mile". 2. The centrepoint is clear space. And if we look at the layout plan, it is thus advantages for this centrepoint to be clear space. Where, air-entry points from nearly any windows of the house can bring in or bring out air. Be it from the balcony, main entrance, kitchen, bedrooms etc... 3. Here, just like the earlier sample, we can close our eyes and imagine that air pockets flux at this centrepoint. 4. The advantages of a Partition between the main entrance and the balcony 4.1 Here, qi cannot flow directly out of the house: from either the main entrance or the balcony or vice versa. 4.2 The partition, strategically position under the RED marking, allows qi (red lines) to be "diverted" towards the centrepoint or flux of the home. 5. Thus, I hope by now, you have a good grounding as to why, it is advantages for the centrepoint to be of "clear space". And it does not matter how wide it is. This is not the main issue - or key success factor. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Jessica, Apologies, can you elaborate further... I am trying to figure out what you meant. Do you mean that when I open the first closet door, there is a second closet door (behind the first) followed by the third closet door (behind the 2nd). Or do you mean that the single closet has three doors in a row? Really apologies, but I am really lost, here. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Anon, 1. Much of what you had mentioned relates more towards "Human or man " luck factors. 2. Normally, as a human being, when young we were exposed or taught to live in a shared `community'. Perhaps for those who are priviledged, or have few siblings may tend to an "independent" loner. 3. In fact, all of us are born to different families. And each of us have different traits. 4. For example, even the type of games one play can roughly categorise the person. 4.1 For example a typical "loner" characteristics:- Perhaps, this person would prefer to play games such as badminton / squash or tennis. Or perhaps, this person would prefer swimming. Than other group activity games. 4.2 For those who are more extrovert, could perhaps would prefer games that require a team e.g. soccer, basket ball etc.. This type of game. 5. What you had written actually reminded me of my past! (When young, I was chaffeur driven until Pre-university). Imagine, my first public bus ride was when I reached 16 years old! 6. Most successful people are those who have good P.R, and good listening skills. For the Chinese, every parent would like to have their children get married. Looks like you are currently single. Many Chinese belief that by marrying, one may mellow down. But do becareful -- For some people, this can be the opposite! Nowadays, time pass very fast and many people, have lost opportunity to do so. There is a means to do this. E.g. in fact, we do have daily forecast. And even auspicious dates for every month/year. But, I strongly advise, looking at auspicious dates for major situations only e.g. when move-in to a new home or some major important function. Frankly, one should not go overboard or too obsessed with too many `rituals' or `taboos'. Here, it often means that (I do not like to sound crude) but, if we totally rely on predictions to manage our life, it is like, we cannot stand on our own feet! On the lighter side. What happens if there is a prediction for movement. For example, at 1.00pm -> avoid walking to the west. At 1.10pm, cannot go north? Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. the morale of the story: "Life MUST STILL GO ON"....
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