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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Anon, The closet equivalent, I believe is `cheese'. For example, cheddar cheese is not smelly while some other cheese is quite `smelly'. I believe is the `baterial' (edible kind) that makes some cheese smelly. I am not familar with the names of cheese but the kind that is sprinkled on pizza's can be `quite smelly' (or to some, a lovely smelly smell). There is something like `blue' cheese etc... Similarly, the smelly doufu, is because of its interaction with `edible baterial'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Anon, 1. In Singapore and Malaysia (which are close neigbhours), majority of the time the air is clean. On the government intervention: Most of the industries are highly regulated to ensure that they do not pollute the air or waterways. In Malaysia, `pollution' is isolated to factories or industrial areas. Malaysia is one of the largest rubber producers and if one smell latex before, it is pretty smelly. But the smell is confined to within a small radius within the factory or warehouse. 2. For Malaysia and Singapore, unfortunately because the two countries are close to its neighbour Indonesia, Indonesia is considered the biggest culprit. Its farmers do `slash and burn' prior to cultivation and sometimes, the fire gets out of control. It is because of the many cases of the `slash and burn' that such air pollution is blown to Singapore and Malaysia. The situation was very bad last year and the year before. But today, the PSI or index for measuring it is only very little and non-critical. 3. The worst country so far is Thailand. Because of the massive traffic build up, and traffic jams, the air in the city is polluted. 4. Taiwan can be considered relatively clear unless houses are close to industry production centre. 5. For Hong Kong, it is partially due to the traffic pollution and more importantly, the waterways are dirty as there are many `boat people' or people living on boats. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Anon, http://www.geomancy.net/slideshow/8treasures.htm The above page (Java must be enabled) to view the slides of the 8 treasures. The Eight Treasures refer more to buddhist treasures. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  4. Dear Mary, Please see below:- I very happy to learn that you have enjoyed this site ... for the last two years. Your words of encouragement will spur us to work harder to continously improve on the site. If you have used the binding element report, the suggested cure is metal. What this means is that where both parties are i.e. especially your bedroom or the living room, you can make more use of `metal' element to bind both parties closer. If we evaluate why the binding element `metal' is useful, we can look at it this way: 1. Metal helps your husband's weak water to grow. 2. Metal, has no ill effects on your Strong Earth element. Metal element is neutral to your strong earth element and it does not make it worse off. For example, when planning the interior decor of your bedroom, you can choose while coloured walls or any colours related to white or `gold'. Other binding elements that help both of you `growth' a healthy relationship is having a white or `gold' can be colours like pinewood (this sort of colours). Bed sheet can be white or gold (furniture more to the `yellowish' or light wood colours rather than brown. In the living room, or other rooms, where both frequent, white or `gold' are colours that you can consider. You do not need to buying everything white or gold. But, in certain situations such as when deciding on a new furniture, you can then consider these two colours. While, under Pillars of Destiny, this is different in that as your husband is a weak water person. Thus, it would be advisable for him to on a personal basis also to have metal e.g. best colours are white shirts or `gold' (yellowish) shirts. Alternatively, he can improve his weak water with e.g. blue or black e.g. black pants or even blue clothes. This is less `impact' as it is the same element as his water. The more productive element that helps water is metal. To understand better, you can refer to the http://www.geomancy.net/fs/5element.htm In your situation, and depending on the season of strength, your best colours is green or brown. This is where, it helps to neutralise the strong earth. On a personal basis, if you are on your own, or for the person, green or brown is the best colour. The situtation to note is under the 10 year Luck Pillar, you can check the season influencing your life for a specific period. If the element says that it is a wood season, then, it is a good period because, your strong earth has already been neutralised. In such a situation, you do not need to surround yourself (personally) with green or wood. Hopes the above helps. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. For those who have never visited Asia; in particular, Malaysia, Singapore or Indonesia. It is worth the effort to try out the `King of Fruits' - The durian. The smell can be over powering until it is banned from Singapore Mass rapid transit stations, taxis etc.... For more information, here is one link:- http://www.ecst.csuchico.edu/~durian/ Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Steven, 1. Thanks very much for the information and most of us will look forward for the future phots of the antic bells. 2. There are quite alot of `inventions' or `cures' or enhancers in the market. Overall, I believe bells are near eqivalent of wind chimes as they make noise. Some Feng Shui practitioners prefer the use of grandfather (or pendulum) clocks as it makes a constant `tine' or tick tock metal sound. 3. In Hong Kong, some practitioners or manufacturers also come up with things like Qi detector. Once again, many thanks:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Anon, 1. One method to address this situation is to position the ancestor tablet to the left of the table when facing the altar, ensuring that the table is slightly lower than the deity located on the right. 2. Historically, some individuals have constructed a niche directly above the refrigerator to accommodate their ancestor tablet. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Steven, The two most common metal `cures' are: 1. The six coins which represent `Big Metal'. 2. Some other Feng Shui practitioners sell a brass / copper `Feng Shui ruler'. Because of the content of `metal' in it, these practitioners want you to buy it. To them, it is the equivalent of `Big metal.' As the `life sized' ruler is indeed made of metal, one cannot argue that it is not a `metal' - cure. Since it is like the size of a normal ruler, it contains quite alot of metal. 3. The Bells if they are made of metal can be considered `metal' but to the extend; it is difficult to say if it represents `Big metal' or not. In a previous posting, I mentioned that bells have a significance during a ceremony for the dead. The Chinese belief that ringing the bell during the funeral procession allows the person's spirit to be guided e.g. to his/her new home e.g. a new grave. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Anon, 1. Some `Western Traditional' School of Feng Shui particularly those who practise Flying Star Theory have concern about the rotation of a metallic fan. To them, it circulates metal and their concern is that if a sector is out of balance and if metal is the catalyst, this is a `concern'. 2. In my opinion, looking at the commonsense approach to Feng Shui: Nowadays, many fans no longer have metal blades. And even if the blades are metallic does not mean that it generates `metal'. In view of the above, I personally feel that there should not be any cause for concern over the use of fans. I believe that they are a cheap and economical method of cooling a house. Thus providing comfort to a home. If one were to bring in the argument of air-conditioner, it does have rotary blades even if it is usually plastic and the cooling element is metallic. So, there will always be `arguments' as to its effects. For the fan no one has proven conclusively that it is either good, bad or is neutral. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Carina, Where possible, place plants especially on both sides of the balcony. If the plants flower this would be `great.' For cactus, you can still place them in the balcony. Although it has been frequently mentioned that it is not auspicious to do so. Do so, if you really liked them else, where possible (in my opinion) try not to `use' them if you can. For a balcony, so long as it is within the house, it can be considered in the living area especially if you have sliding doors and immediately get to see it. Frankly, placing cactus is quite a subjective issue. For some people who are not aware of Feng Shui, in my opinion, so far, I do not see any ill effects on them..Back to the drawing board? Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. As this is quite interesting and commonly found on supermarket shelfs. I believe some of produce have been known to help in certain cases... So here goes...
  12. All Chinese refer their birthdays to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. As the word `Lunar' suggests, it can also be called the Chinese MOON Calendar. It is easy to know when is the start of each month or the start of Chinese New Year. For example, Chinese New Year is when if you peer towards the sky (in a clear day) and when there is a FULL MOON, it is more likely either the 15th of the Lunar Month or the First day of a new Chinese Month. This is also the rationale why there are 15 DAYS in a CHINESE NEW YEAR.
  13. Dear Cheui May, I am glad that things have improved slightly for you. Please monitor and let me know as your case need attention. Yes, priority should be to neutralise a poison arrow if possible. Or move away from it. The above takes precedence over sleeping in an auspicious sector. Take care! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Do you think that it is wise to bring your family along to view your potential new home? Is this wise?
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