Jump to content
About Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net
Sponsored Link
 

Cecil Lee

Staff
  • Posts

    37679
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    136

Everything posted by Cecil Lee

  1. Dear Kem, You should make use of the three main theories: 1. Shapes and Form to look at the house and its surrounding. 2. Eight House to see how suitable, the house is to the bread winner. Plus take special attention to see the intangible force influencing the house. 3. You can check out www.geomancy-online.com as there is a Good House module. This was developed by us and so far, I have purchased three houses based on this module myself. Plus, I have generated it for every of my clients. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Karen, Generally, what you mentioned is acceptable. The main thing is that so long as there is no direct path between the bedroom and the exterior or Qi comes and exit out, this is fine. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. We come from different worlds...
  4. Click here to find out more!
  5. Click on attachment to find out...
  6. Please see attached.
  7. Dear Steven, In my opinion, if I were to keep a safe at home, I most probably, place a plate on it. It will surely read something like this: Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Steven, 1. Thanks very much for your effort in sharing with all of us the pictures of Grave sites in Malaysia:) 2. There are a few considerations on placement of a Safe Deposit Box at home. In my opinion, it has more to do with opinions and beliefs rather than Feng Shui. 3. However, there is one form of Feng Shui School which finds that it is important to place or bury `treasures' in the home. Such as burying a token of e.g. the Eight Treasures (Buddhist treasures) i.e. at corners or below the main entrance. This School believe that burying such items will bring luck to the household. 4. Thus a safe is very similiar to this aspect of `burying' treasures at home. 5. Commonsense approach comes into `play' and this has more to do with the environment the house is at. 6. If the area is prone to `thief' such as a corner terrace or single property where the back is not fully built. Especially if some one gets to know you keep a safe at home... 7. We can then imagine, that there may be some risk involved. 8. I recently got myself a Fire safe instead. On the door, I stuck a note saying that it does not contain valuables but documents. It is bolted in a cupboard. My main purpose is to store documents and it is rated 2 hours fire proof at 2000 degrees. 9. But the point here is that if I have a Safe for keeping valuables, especially at home, I would use it to divert attention i.e. keeping non-valuables there but place more important valuables elsewhere. Thus it acts as a diversion. 10. Sorry for diverting off-topic but, I like to give an example that keeping a safe is in certain countries and locations kind of a `risk' involved such as thief or attracts these guys. 11. If nothing happens, its fine. But if as a result of keeping a `safe' and one not only gets robbed but harmed i.e. family members, can we live with such guilt all our life? 12. *JOKE* Nowadays, with the obolesence of banking equipments, one can easily go and buy an ATM modular part especially the safe unit. Here, even we have heard, ATMs get ripped off and carted to some remote location to be opened at the pace of the would be robber. So, our `treasures' may turn into a nightware. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. 1. Do you read a book from the first page to the last page? Or do you read a book, flipping over the pages and even reading the last few pages first? 2. Are you more inclined to the spatial, abstract or more inclined to mathematics ...
×
×
  • Create New...