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Dear Joe,
1. Yes, this is not Feng Shui; but rather can be loosely classified as `beliefs'.
2. In my opinion, (or frankly), I don't think that there is an issue here.
3. If we disregard my comments under Para 2, personally, I would not place a `Welcome' mat at the balcony if it leads to `nowhere'.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/26/2003 10:32:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I am not even sure if this
query would have anything to
do with feng shui, but here
goes anyway:
I have recently placed a red
welcome mat (yes, a red mat
with a big golden "welcome"
word on it) on my apartment's
balcony for practical
purposes. Will this denote
that I am inviting "something"
to come? FYI, I have not place
any altars in the apartment.
Thanks in advance.
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Dear Anon,QuoteOr
you will have to see the
sketch of the house in order
to tell?
Yes, you `hit-on-the-nail'. I went thru your description once and gave up understanding what u meant. Without that sketch, I don't think I can answer your question.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/26/2003 8:21:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
One of your comments is that
the center point of the house
is not as straightforward as
the crossing point of the
diagonal lines.
I have drawn diagonal lines of
my house and located the
crossing point of those two
lines. Nonetheless, there is
a good size pillar that
First, is off (not at) the
crossing point of the diagonal
lines of my house.
Second, is very close and
almost next to the crossing
point of the diagonal lines of
my house.
Third, is from the first floor
ground up all the way to the
second floor ceiling.
Is somewhere inside the area
of this good size pillar the
center point of my house? Or
you will have to see the
sketch of the house in order
to tell?
With Warmest Regards,
Anon
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Dear Anon,
1. I hope you can understand that the advice given is very general.
2. In Feng Shui there is always no two situation that is alike. Especially since many of us have different personal birth charts and the birth charts of family members.
3. As you can see, if you browse thru this forum, there are many variable and situations.
4. If you are refering to the East/West group or Eight House Charts; this is only one of the zig-saw puzzles.
5. I will always emphaise that, everyone must know the Purpose, Strength and Weakness of each concept.
6. It is always good to have the house fit the breadwinners. As this will reduce one `handicap'. Usually, for problems to occur in a house, there are at least two or more major `leaks'.
7. I believe, that everyone will agree that house hounting is one of the `tedious' tasks as it involves a major decision in our lives.
8. Since you are not too family with time dimension, please do more homework into this area.
9. You pose a question: do I need to know the Period etc... I would say WHY NOT?
10. Shapes and Forms are equally important also.
11. Knowing as much information, and FIRST finding out what they are specifically aimed to do is a Key success factor!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/26/2003 7:34:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil
Just went on your free advice
house hunting
site. You listed houses that
were best
for me and then I went on the
report to see if this house
suited me. Do these reports
give you the period also for
best houses for a person to
look for? Does one need to
find the period and the
direction of the house
for it to be auspicious for
them? Please
clarify this for me
Thank you
Anonymous
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Dear Spring,
Please don't despair.
With regards to the house Feng Shui, you mentioned that your bedroom is on the `east side'. Try to stand at the centrepoint of the house and use an ordinary compass to check to see if your bedroom is at the compass direction east.
If your house was built or had a major renovation done between 1984 to 2003; most likely if your bedroom is at the `East'; for last year there will defintely be a Yearly #5 (misfortune and sickness) at that sector.
This does not include at least a base #5 (misfortune and sickness) star at East. And usually there is another #5 or #2 in this location.
If so, for Lunar New Year starting from 1 February 2003, the yearly star will no longer have the #5 at this sector.
In addition, if your bedroom is truely at compass direction east:
1. Avoid at any costs, the Earth element (beige, cream or yellow).
2. Avoid the Fire element (pink, purple or red).
3. The best colour at the East (room) is white. (Not withstanding, your actual Ba zi element and strength).
4. If your bedroom is not white, in general, a 6 rod hollow windchime or even a mechanical alarm clock that makes metallic sound of `tick-tock' would help to neutralise the bad Feng Shui of the house.
5. Alternatively, since 2004 is coming, most likely the birth chart for the next 2004, will not have #5 at so many sectors. (Although, there may be occassional #4 (disputes) or #3 as the likely replacement.
This is not as bad as #5 or #2 since both are related to health and child-birth.
Please think positively:)
Wishing you GREAT SUCCESS!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/26/2003 7:19:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am a 39 year old woman, a
water rabbit, born aug 7 1963,
married to a earth boar, born
june 25, 1959, we have been
married a year i have had 1
miscarriage, and no more
pregancy, our bedroom is on
the east side, what can i do
to help enhance children?
Thanks
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Dear Joe,
Please see below:-QuoteOn 1/26/2003 9:07:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I have 2 queries:
1. When is comes to
apartments, is the direction
of the building's entrance
considered as the direction of
the main door or is the
entrance of the apartment is
the one that counts? I am
unable to conduct even a basic
analysis if the apartment
direction cannot be
determined.
Please go thru the following resources carefully:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htmQuote2.Some books says that the
3-legged toad should be facing
towards the main door while
other said that it should face
away from the main door (to
signify bringing fortune into
the house). Can you enlighten
me please? Also, should it be
hidden from common sight as
well?
Frankly, it does not matter if the 3-legged toad has lost another leg or had regrown it's 4th leg.
This is a heavily exploited figuirine that costs a bomb to the users. It's manufacturing price is cheap but usually the person that pockets the most are the sellers of these products.
In the past, I had written the origin or story about the toad. Do a search and one may find out more.
Apologies for the side-track, usually in Symbolic Feng Shui:-
1. for any figurines be it a fish, a frog, a toad, it is always best to keep it's mouth `occupied' with something.
2. For instance, the 3-legged toad's mouth usually has a piece of an I-ching coin and sometimes an artificial diamond in it's mouth.
This is to signify that it's mouth is full and filled. If it's mouth is open, it is very inauspicious as it may inadvertently suck one's wealth.
For fish figurines etc... in a fountain environment, it has to spurt out water. It would not be good if no water comes out. And it's mouth faces inside the house.
3. For all sorts of commercial figurines, it should be `pointing' inwards into the house i.e. symbollically to `throw' wealth into the house. As opposed to facing out of the main door, to throw away wealth.
5. Anyway, personally, I find all these too commercialised.
6. Perhaps, the only comfort is that it may psychologically boost one's Man (Human luck). Or give one hope that things may change for the better.
7. But if things does not change for the better; and for those who bought it on `roll-over' credit card payment, one may end up the looser.
8. The morale of the story here is that if one pays $388.00 for a `limping' toad, check out the next few months if one can realistically recoup this amount or not.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Users/Students of Geomancy.net,
1. Let me introduce you to the concept known as " Penetrating Sha Qi ".
2. Introduction
2.1 On 26 January 2003, I received an e-mail from a user who had purchased our Ba Zi report and found it very accurate as compared to one charted by a local practitioner. As our life readings coincide with his personal experience.
2.2 He informed us that a year ago, he had engaged a local Feng Shui practitioner. Things did not improve.
2.3. On the insistence of his wife, he engaged another Feng Shui practitioner to Feng Shui his home. At this point, he used a `special method' of Flying Star and tried to introduce changes.
3. However, as he had purchased our Ba Zi report; and we were shocked to hear that he had engaged so many practitioners. We were reluctant to go thru the various findings done by the two previous practitioners.
4. However, I was curious and since he had purchased our Ba Zi report, we asked him for his layout plan.
5. When he sent us a scanned image of the street map, I was very shocked to learn that there were two schools: 1 primary school shaped in the form of a hand gun and another neigbhouring secondary school, which looks like a shot-gun pointed towards this block of flat.
6. Today also, I received another online audit and was shocked to discover that this family had also been staying in the same block of HDB flat.
7. As a courtesy to both parties, I will not reveal or show the exact layout plans.
8. Both families `suffer' similiar fate:-
8.1 Family 1
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Husband and wife: childless and career up and down with constant retrenchments.
8.2 Family 2
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Three family members: Husband and son, were constantly sick and son had several operations.
Husband career stagnant to the point of `decay'.
Wife, worked long hours and recently, quit job.
9. External Environment `Threats'
9.1 What happened here is that both local practitioners failed to take into consideration Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
9.2 I often emphasised in the past and present that one cannot merely eat and sleep on Flying Star or Xuan Kong Feng Shui alone.
THE ILL EFFECTS OF PENETRATING SHA QI (c) Cecil Lee, 2003
9.3 One can academically draw beautiful Flying Star Charts but, these may not be of use from threats known as `PENETRATING SHA QI'.
Penetrating Sha Qi is an external environmental threat that can be as far as several kilometres or more away. It usually symbollically resembles a weapon e.g. a gun. Apartments or flats in it's way will face negative effects: mostly financial and in health.
10. Please refer to the two sample illustrations:
p-sha1.gif and
p-sha2.gif
10.1 Please refer to the following markings on both charts:-
Markings
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Marking `A' - Imagine this as the bullet shooting out of a gun (be it a hand-gun, a shot-gun or a machine gun).
Marking `B' - The victims (Apartments attacked by this penetrating Sha qi)
Marking `C' - Shock waves. Buildings (Apartments close to this shock wave has unfavourable sha qi).
For example under illustration: p-sha1.gif; the government Housing Development Board (HDB) Block 622 receives unfavourable `shock waves' from gun nozzle of "Jurong West Primary School".
However, the hardest hit will be marking `B' or 601A. Fortunately for illustration purposes, this is a car park. But as mentioned above; one can see a true example under the illustration: p-sha2.gif
Under illustration: p-sha2.gif, an actual HDB block shown as marking `B' will be hit by penetrating Sha qi : A - A - A.
This penetrating Sha qi is similar to a gun: it comes out in bursts. (Imagine, a gun, that needs ammunition. It has to be loaded, fired, barrel (gun nozzle) needs to be cleaned, and fired.
And what happens is that life will not be so smooth for these dwellers. For example, one may find a good job; then either forced to resign or retrenched etc...
Marking `E' : Look carefully, and you can see the profile of a gun barrel (or gun nozzle).
Marking `F' : Imagine this as the trigger for the gun.
Marking `G' : Usually, this is like the ammunition magazine.
BUYING A NEW HOUSING DEVELOPMENT BOARD (HDB) FLAT?
Well, many new HDB flats many not have the schools built yet. Do cross your fingers that the school is not in the shape of a gun. And worse, if the barrel points to your unit. Or has shock waves that travel like marking `C'.
In addition, if there is a further handicap e.g. if the house does not suit the breadwinner; then this is a serious time to consider selling it especially if one is faced with a multitude of problems e.g. Finance, Health, Disputes (at work and poor marriage).
BUYING A RESALE HDB FLAT?
Here, you have better control. Just try to avoid homes as shown in the two illustrations.
Happy House Hunting!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Jen,
1. The Year of Horse (2002) is fast disappearing.
2. For the Chinese, we will be celebrating the New Chinese Lunar New Year on 1 February 2003.
3. For Year of Horse 2002, Grand Duke is sitting at 180 degrees facing North 0 degrees.
3.1 Exactly opposite the Grand Duke is known as the 3 killings location.
3.2 For the Grand Duke at 180 degrees, must avoid disturbing or touching him.
3.3 For the 3 killings location, simply avoid any renovations at this sector for Year of Horse 2003 (only).
4. For Year of the Water Goat, 2003, Grand Duke will be moving towards SSW 210 degrees. And the 3 killings is at 30 degrees. (Apologies Please ignore any of my recent postings as I mistakenly stated that Grand Duke will be at 220 degrees - 10 degrees error).
Actually, the location of Grand Duke for 2003 can be found under this link:-
http://sg.geomancy.net/resources/yearly-forecast/forecast-2003.htm
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/25/2003 7:57:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
Would you kindly point out the
position of the Grand Duke in
the Year of Horse (2002
primarily)? I know that the
year is about to end. The
reason I am asking is because
a big hailstorm damaged the
exterior of my house in August
2002. I had the roofing and
sidings around my house
replaced in October 2002. I
am worried that those
maintenance work disturbed the
Grand Duke. Thanks a lot.
Jen
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Dear All,
There was a massive overload of the global internet systems on 25 Jan 2003 causing network congestion across major US internet gateway carrier routes causing connection problems to our various International/US websites.
If you are from Asia/Australiasia, you will have problems connecting to us during your day-light hours on 25 Jan 2003 to our US global servers.
If you had tried to send us an e-mail, between 12:30 a.m. EST (GMT +1200HRS) on January, 25, 2003 to 22:00p.m. EST on January, 25, 2003; please re-send your e-mail as we might not have received it.
News on this can be found at Yahoo! News or at US funded CERT.ORG
We sincerely apologise for the inconvienced caused.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
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Dear Veronica,
1. Frankly, it is best to keep the toilet door closed when not in use. And keep the toilet clean and airy.
2. To `side-track'; for the toilet, from a Feng Shui point of view; toilet qi should be `flushed' away or dissipated as soon as possible.
3. And ideally, at least one side of the wall should share an external wall. If the toilet has ventilation glass at this side (external wall) it is best to open them.
4. For your son's bedroom, make sure that the windows are opened and the room is well ventilated. But if he usually sleeps in an aircon environment, closing the windows is ok.
5. This not necessary but, personally I use three sets of Honeywell and 1 Amcor (with ioniser) air-cleaners and turn it on daily. But the filters should be changed on schedule.
6. Rather than relying on Feng Shui, especially if the doors and windows are not opened all the time, such devices helps improve the air quality around the home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/24/2003 5:54:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
dear master lee,
my son's bedroom door directly
faces the toilet door and they
are about 3 & half feet apart.
is this bad fengshui? (the
basin & mirror is right in
front of me while the toilet
bowl is on the right side
facing the wall on my left as
i walked in. the toilet bowl
is not visible when the door
is opened.) if so, what should
i do to dispel the bad
fengshui?
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Dear Lisa,
1. Yes, it is very common to find such a situation in high rise office buildings.
2. Do you have a back (side) cabinet. If you do have a row of cabinet behind your desk; this would be advantages.
3. As this is symbolic of a mountain behind you. On top of this back cabinet, you can also place e.g. a simple paper weight e.g. made of brass or even a crystal.
4. If the back also has blinds, it is best to draw it closed also.
Note: The only caution is if a specific set of windows has been earmarked with a red triangle; which is meant for fireman's access, then, one cannot place any of the above at the location.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/24/2003 3:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I will be moving into a new
office in my suite next week.
The door is in the NE corner.
If I were to place my desk in
the SW corner of the office
and face the door, my back
would be to a double sided
window.
Is there some way to remedy
having my back to a window, or
is there another place that
would be suitable for a desk
in an office with a NE door
and a SW window?
Thanks so much,
Lisa
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Dear Jen,
1. The worst location to touch or disturb from 1 February 2003 (1st day of Lunar New Year) is South at 220 degrees.
2. This direction is where the Grand Duke of Jupiter is suppose to be sitting. And it is very inauspicious to disturb or touch him. It may bring several years of bad luck.
3. The 3-Killings location
The 3 killings location is directly opposite the grand duke location.
Therefore if Grand Duke is sitting at 220 degrees, than this coming Goat year 2003, the 3-killings is located at 40 degrees.
Please see below:-QuoteOn 1/21/2003 4:55:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello, Cecil, I saw your
advice to another member of
the Geomancy regarding the
north in the year of goat.
Your advice was: "do not touch
the north in the year of
goat".
Note: True magnetic compass direction at 40 degrees. Here, do not do any renovations.QuoteI have a detached single
family house. I suppose the
north means the main entrance
of the house regardless the
direction of my house is
facing.
No. Traditional Feng Shui Compass School uses true magnetic compass (direction).
Not any symbolic `North' direction.
For example, if this location is not 40 degrees North-North East, then there is no issue here.QuoteI plan to remove a tree and
plant several small trees in
my "front yard" in the coming
few months (the year of goat).
Because my front yard is
considered in the north, I
wonder if I should abandon the
idea of removing and planting
trees. Your advice would be
much appreciated.
As mentioned, please use any ordinary compass with a magnetic needle. From the centrepoint of the house, if this direction is not NNE 40 degrees, than there should not be a problem or issue unless; the Flying Star chart has signification bad earth elements such as #5 or #2 or a combination of both or multiple (triple) of these.
If there are many #2 or #5, then, when doing digger, it is preferred to place some metal between the two. A simple analogy is e.g. if there is a garage, a car between the digging is acceptable.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Vu,
1. Based on our experience, it one is assessing only your apartment unit, than from the centrepoint of the house, locate where is the main door.
2. If the apartment is only one level or storey; then determine the centrepoint and from here find out where is the direction of the main door.
3. If the apartment has two or more levels, determine where is the main entrance to this apartment. From the centrepoint, find the direction of the main door.
4. If one is trying to do a Feng Shui audit for the entire block, then, this is different from Para 2. and 3.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 9:10:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
I lived in an apartment
complex and is confused as to
the true direction of my
apartment facing. In order to
go to my apartment which is
located on the second floor, I
have to walk up a flight of
stairs which go directly into
the door of my apartment. As
you walk up the last flight of
stairs, you would have to turn
left to enter the door so if I
was standing on top of the
stairs looking down into the
parking lot, the direction
would be NE but if I was
standing inside my house
looking out the door...I would
see the other building
apartment, would be
NW.....please help...
thank you.
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Dear Jen,
When dealing with such questions, it is preferred that you provide a sketch. It need not be to scale but at least, should show this area in relation to the roughly the distance from the main door, whether the wall covers the entire main door or covers partially with a void.
I feel that it would not be right to answer this question without a proper perspective.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 1:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil:
At least I am able to identify
one of the major leakage of
the "Qi" (energy) of my house
-- when I open the front door,
the first thing I see right in
front of me is a wall. And
when the front door is fully
opened, I see the sliding
glass doors in the back of my
house through which the Qi
flow straight out of my house.
I have put a drapery to
completely cover the sliding
glass doors in the back and
hammered several wood boards
to block the outside of those
doors.
Now, how do I deal with "the
wall", which is the immediate
first sight when I open the
front door? Is mirror a
solution? I appreciate your
knowledge and experience in
resolving those problems.
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Dear Jen,
If you have a sketch, please upload to this forum so that I can guide u on how to determine the centrepoint.
Usualy the garage should not be taken into consideration. But I can understand that it may be quite difficult for you to `cut-it' off.
Do draw a sketch.
For resources on finding the door direction, please go to this link:
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-cecilcompass.htm
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 11:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil:
I try to use a compass to
determine the direction of my
house.
I have a car garage attached
to my house. Should I include
the car garage when I locate
the center of my house?
My "main" house is in a
rectangular shape. I run into
this problem if I consider the
car garage as part of the
house -- the house would be
wider (in width) if I add the
car garage; however, the car
garage is not as long (in
length) as the main house.
Thus, I have an irregular
rectangular shape.
How do I locate the center of
an irregular rectangular
shape. Please advise.
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Dear Anon,
1. Are you staying in a landed property or in an apartment.
2. If it is an apartment, is your view e.g. at the balcony blocked? Perhaps, if you are staying in an apartment, please describe more of the frontage (view) of the apartment.
3. We simply should not be placing a water position just because some of the Flying Stars says it can support water.
4. It is best to check the location to see if (reasonably) under Shapes and Forms, water can or cannot be placed at that specific sector.
5. NOTE: If one is living in an apartment, the higher one is, water is no longer a major issue since, we often will have already enjoy clear space.
6. Overall, it is best to take on this advice:
"All of us must not become too obsessed with Flying Star Feng Shui ALONE". This is one of the most common mistakes or key failure.
7. We must not only EAT and SLEEP on Flying Star Feng Shui.
8. It is best that for those who simply use this, to expand your horizon and try to take on a well balanced approach by trying to understand and apply a combination of Shapes and Forms and Flying Star Feng Shui.
9. The next important point is that: Shapes and Forms (Feng Shui) can in many cases over-ride Flying Star Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 10:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,
I have a water star in my
northwest sector
of my home. (4 mountain star,
8 water star
8 earth star) The annual star
coming in is
7. Can I put a water fountain
in this
section and at what degrees?
Anonymous
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Dear C Vu,
Before, I reply, hope you can throw light into your present situation by taking a simple multiple question test:-
Q1. Currently are you facing any `distress'?
[ ] Yes or
[ ] No
Q2. If YES, please mark an `X' in the box:-
I am currently facing:
a. [ ] Financial distress
b. [ ] Health distress
c. [ ] Marriage problems
d. [ ] Both financial and health distress
e. [ ] Yes, all of the above.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 9:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
Our bedroom is in the East
corner which is inauspicious
for both of us....I know that
you're supposed to sleep with
your crown pointing toward one
of the 4 good
direction.However, our bedroom
is set in a way that if we our
head point to NW, our head
would be against the window,
the wall heater and our feet
would be pointed to the door;
the only direction we can put
the bed is with our head
pointed toward between East
and Southeast in which the bed
would be located diagonally
from the door. The only
problem is my side of the bed
is underneath the intersection
of where the ceiling is
slanted downward. What can I
do to remedy this .The ceiling
is very high about 12-14 ft so
I don't think I could hang
anything from there...would
hanging a bamboo flutes on the
wall above my head help ?
thank you,
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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-QuoteOn 1/23/2003 9:38:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your detailed
advice re; my queries. Please
if you will clarify some
things:
# I had asked about keeping
bougainvillae plants. You had
said not to shift them to the
north sector after jan '03.
But is keeping them okay in
the first place?
It would be ideal if bougainvillaes are not planted especially if it has lots of thorns sticking out.
For me, I do have a pot of bougainvilla but, I specially chosen one with genetically smaller thorns.
So far, there is no, concrete evidence to say whether plants with thorns are bad.
All we ever hear is that this are bad. But, as I had mentioned, there is no concrete evidence to say for sure whether it is auspicious or inauspicious.
But from my opinion, for bougainvilla plants, there should not be a major issue since:
1. it is even worse if this plant or tree has a solid trunk (that slices into the window area or planter box).
2. Bougainvillas need constant trimming especially if there is bright sunlight. It will grow `wildly' if not maintained. And from a planter box, this must be done regulary.
3. Bougainvillas love bright sun-light and little maintenance. if there is bright sun-light, it will constantly flower.
For me, I specifically chose one that can flower different colours on one pot.
I love the different colours: Light purple, purple, chilli red, maroon red, orange, white.
They are very lovely to look at:) And perhaps, help improve Man (human luck). Since it is pleasing to the eye.
Maybe, you may not truly appreciate it.
If it is growing well, try not to shift it to another location.Quote# Re: stuff like organic
compost, what would be the
best place/direction to keep
them?
Best to keep them in a well ventilated location since, there is usually some chemical reaction and sometimes, gases such as menthol can be produced.Quote# Re: the 5 metal hollow rod
wind chime i have had up in
the E part of the house.
originally, it was of 6 rods
and the rods are uneven. also
the roof and clanger are of
wood.
i mentioned that the chime
broke this year and i had
restrung it and hung it up.
you said not to put back a 5
rod chime. but if i put back
the 6th rod, restring the
other broken chimes and then
hang it up, is this fine?
Yes, if you can buy fishing line, it is best to restring it into a 6 rod wind chime.
Depending on the Flying Star, this year may not be so bad for some East sectors if there are no double five's. Some sectors at East may not have even a single #5.
So long as your sector has one #5, it is still best to restring and use the constant sound of metal to reduce bad earth elements. No harm to do so.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear C VU,
1. Yes, in terms of enhancements, we often look at e.g. #mountain and #water stars
2. For example if the frontage or facing position has #7 mountain with #7 water; then since there are metal elements, "water" can be added.
3. But it is equally wrong if we ignore the base #. In addition, we also need to look at the 81 combinations of #mountain and #water stars.
4. As a recap:-
4.1 look at #mountain and #water in relation to the specific location. For example, if the back of the house or mountain side has #7 with #7, then, we must study closely whether we can activate it properly (or not).
4.2 We also need to look at #mountain vs #water vs #base number or the palace numbers.
4.3 You must be skilled in understanding both the productive and destructive cycle. You have to fully understand the above two concepts before u can look at not only water vs wood but also water vs wood vs ? the third element.
It is no point just looking at the two variables alone. All three variables must be looked at.
4.5 You should also use the 81 combinations for interpretation of the two flying stars #mountain vs #water.
As mentioned, your key success factor is to try and work out all the various combinations (good and bad) of the five elements - productive/destructive sequence to achieve a proper balance.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 9:15:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
With regards to the flying
star cure....I read that the
flying star is the star that
should be enhance and not the
palace. I've done some
research but could not find an
answer. I'm new to the
concept! What do you need to
do if the palace is water and
the flying star is wood ?
Since it is the reversal of
the productive cycle but it is
not destructive as I
understood it...so do you need
to do anything to enhance this
particular situation.
Thank you,
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Dear Anon,QuoteBesides, changing the address
does
cause quite a bit of money and
it is quite
a lengthy & trouble process.
Yes, this is exactly the point.
If you live in my country, there is no way one can change the name unless there is really a good reason that can convince my country.
We all have to be practical when it comes to such things.
Yes, as mentioned clearly in my earlier mail and for this report, we also clearly state so.
We are all adults and it would be silly to kid ourselves of the facts.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/23/2003 12:33:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee,
Thanks for your advice.?
Sorry, I couldn't
get back to you sooner my
computer was down.?
I just want to confirm that
base on your
reply, you said house number
is
"peanut" in feng shui.? So I
should not be
worry about the house number
concerns?? I have been
wondering about
this issue for sometime now
and
thanks to your advice I think
I should no
longer worry about it, right??
Besides, changing the address
does
cause quite a bit of money and
it is quite
a lengthy & trouble process.
Am I correct assume that the
free "house
number" program on your web
site
does not apply to single-house
number?
Once again thank-you Master
Lee for your
advice!!!
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Dear Users,
A practical commonsense approach to better qi flow is space clearing.
Believe it or not; it is still good to do space clearing.
For the Chinese, many already had started to clean their house as well as throwing away or putting aside unwanted stuffs...prior to the start of the New Lunar Year which is on 1 February 2003.
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Dear Kim Lee,
1. Frankly, I am not in the position to comment on the type of Feng Shui advice that was given to you previously.
2. Usually, when we make an accessment, the breadwinner and spouse Ba Zi is looked at:
2.1 For example: What is the husband's Ba Zi element and strength? e.g. husband = weak wood.
2.2 What is the wife's Ba Zi element and strength? Strong metal.
3. In such a situation, the binding element for both partners is water.
4. In the above example since the husband is a weak wood, too much earth element is harmful to him. (Although Earth element is suppose to be his `wealth' element. Note: wealth element is auspicious only if one is a strong wood person, otherwise, it will bring the person lots of problems.
5. At the same time, if the spouse (wife) is a strong metal element, then Earth element is not favourable to her.
6. Since you had already consulted someone about it, it is in your interest to check back the with same party on this matter.
7. In general, usually, it is not advisable to let the figurines face the main door.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/22/2003 11:11:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
You mentioned that the red
figurines are considered
fire-earth elements, and since
I have been told to avoid
activating earth elements in
my South-West sector, does
that mean I need to replace
the Kuan Kung and Happy Buddha
figurines with one which are
made of brass or bronze? These
figures are now facing my main
door.
Thanks
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Dear Users,
1. This year, we received personal faxes from at least 13 users of this forum.
2. For those who were located in Singapore, I had personally called up the user to ask if they had financial problems.
So far, all either by sheer coincidence had some of these problems:-
1. Toilet at the centre-point or they had been advised to place a fish tank at the centre point.
2. Several respondent's ba zi is either weak fire element or strong water persons.
3. In many instances, the main door is at their death or disaster sector.
All the above users had financial problems. Five were unemployed.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil -
Dear Users,
This has to do with BELIEFs than Feng Shui:
1. Attached illustration showing that it is inauspicious to use a divider to keep shoes (facing the main entrance door).
2. It is very inauspicious to give a friend a pair of shoes.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S. Pictures not available for those listening in under the mailing list option.
are 6-coins needed in these areas?
in General Help
Posted
Dear Hoa,
Please see below:-
No need since there are already a 6 plus a 7.
It is preferred to use a constant chime e.g. like a pendulum clock or constant metal instead of hanging two sets of 6 coins.
Yes, given that there is a strong bad earth #2 plus a #3. And that #7 x 2 is quite weak to redress the #2 (although it can still cope with #3).
A set of 6 coins would help here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil