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  2. Extract: Case Study 24: Don't just consider text-book Eight House 4 Good/Bad Feng Shui only. External elements i.e. sun rays too. 1. One must not eat and sleep only on text-book Feng Shui. 2. This is the idea that even if we don't live there, we must do our best to fit text book Feng Shui into the family's environment. 3. One key area that one must consider especially in a country at the equator like Singapore is: "Where is the afternoon sun rays (if any)? 4. In this example, son belongs to the East Group. And his study table faces East. 4.1. Good that his back is against the afternoon sun. Not perfect that he has this bedroom, but there again, his eyes will not be facing the afternoon sun! Reference:
  3. Case Study 25: Avoid too many plants at the living room balcony Legend: A = Balcony at SE has inauspicious Flying Star "bad wood" elements which represents Conflicts and Quarrels. Client insists on some plants. Told to avoid too many plants, there. B = This review was done in 2015. Client was also told the signficance of the current double aupicious #8's will expire from 2024 onwards. But for the moment, client wanted a water position. So asked where to place at marking C (see below). C = Client wanted to place a fountain. Marked the location for her. X and Y = Avoid opening the panel at location marked as Y. Since not practical for a partition.
  4. Today is Year 2020. Slowly but surely, Mountain and Water stars of #8 will be waning... thus the above description.. will not apply especially if this is Year 2024 onwards...
  5. 1. This is the conventional arrangement. As previously mentioned, the Chinese writing system (books) is consistently from Right to Left. 1.2. Therefore, Right represents Fu and the center represents Lu. 1.2. Longevity or Shou should be positioned at the far left of the photo, holding an Apricot in his right hand as a symbol of longevity. 1.3. To clarify, Longevity or Shou is meant to be on the extreme left of the photo, with an Apricot held in his right hand to symbolize longevity. 1. If an individual is able to tune in to the Celestial Channel (featuring Hong Kong productions) on Cable TV, they will come across numerous Kung Fu movies showcasing a figurine positioned behind a table with two chairs in the living room.
  6. Case Study 24: Don't just consider text-book Eight House 4 Good/Bad Feng Shui only. External elements i.e. sun rays too. 1. One must not eat and sleep only on text-book Feng Shui. 2. This is the idea that even if we don't live there, we must do our best to fit text book Feng Shui into the family's environment. 3. One key area that one must consider especially in a country at the equator like Singapore is: "Where is the afternoon sun rays (if any)? 4. In this example, son belongs to the East Group. And his study table faces East. 4.1. Good that his back is against the afternoon sun. Not perfect that he has this bedroom, but there again, his eyes will not be facing the afternoon sun! Related:
  7. Related: Many Case Studies can be found, here
  8. Fixed Template Popular in the West I hope you are not applying this or intending to do so.... Recognise that even a teenager with a little imagination can also write a book on it:- Chapter 1: North - Career & Personal Journey Chapter 2: South - Reputation Chapter 3: NE - Wisdom & Knowledge.. LOL
  9. Are you interested in leasing an office space? 1. The Shape of the Office Space 1.1. The most secure office interior design is generally one that approximates a square configuration. 1.2. Consequently, irrespective of where the wealth sectors are situated within the grids, achieving wealth luck remains feasible. 1.3. It is generally noted that a square-shaped interior promotes a more balanced flow of Qi. 1.4.. For example, the presence of the wealth luck sector in one or more of the $k areas can still facilitate smooth circulation. 2. What about a narrow profile? 2.1. A narrow profile can be likened to the "narrowing of an artery." Consequently, it is anticipated that the financial sectors will be situated either within sector A or in sector A along with the central area of the unit. 2.2. The application of Flying Star Feng Shui indicates that the presence of wealth luck in one or more of the designated pink areas can influence business prosperity. 2.3 The flow of Qi is constricted within a confined space. 2.4. If $ indicates the positive areas of the unit, navigating the entire office space becomes increasingly difficult. 2.4.1. The long-term sustainability of the business will undoubtedly be influenced by this factor. 3. It is crucial to avoid selecting a unit that has a missing corner, which is often applicable to office spaces. A missing corner, particularly if situated in an unfavorable position, can adversely affect one's success, especially if it pertains to a wealth corner.
  10. Case Study 23: Auspicious number of steps, Altar location & Poison arrow Legend: A = First two steps is considered auspicious while the third is inauspicious. To configure the tiles at this area. B = This home belongs to Period 6: between 1964 to 1983. I always add Period 7 and 8 into the chart for reference. C = For this home, acceptable for Guan Yin or Guan Kong to be at this location. But make sure that a bed does not share the altar wall. A study or work table is okay. X and Y = Often the study/work room door is not closed. If so, the wal running from X to Y becomes a poison arrow. Cure? Move the sofa away from the RED arrow.
  11. Due to the Lock-down, I have now time to totally revamp this resource. After spending several days to re-do this resource. Cecil Lee, April 2020 Non-Religious Chinese Customs for New / Re-Sale Home 1. This is a Comprehensive, Step-by-Step Guide to First Time Open Door, Start of Renovations and Move-in. 2. Sample Extracts from this booklet: 3. It is available F.O.C. to all our Feng Shui clients. 4. FAQS 4.1. As mentioned in the title this has more to do with our Chinese Customs. (And this is simply not Feng Shui.) 4.2. Similar to Chinese celebrating our Chinese New Year. Thus is more of a tradition of celebrating a joyous occassion. 4.3. This book combines all the best practices of many Chinese dialect groups: Hokkiens, Teochews, Cantonese, Hainanese etc.. 4.4. To sum up: This is Nice-to-do. Not a Must-do. 5. What is the key idea behind the procedures? 5.1. Depositing Wealth into our home + doing it happily for "Peace of Mind". 6. For Non-clients, this is the booklet:-
  12. Additional examples of the application of Eight House with Flying Star Feng Shui can be found, here:
  13. Case Study 22: How should a King Sized Bed be placed in this Master Bedroom? 1. Shapes and Forms: Posion arrow at red marking "A" - if the red arrow is aimed towards the bed. 1.1. Otherwse, the bed placed at blue marking "B" is fine or okay. 2. For many male Singapore citizens who had served in the SAF; position B is said to be at an advantages - as it has a commanding view of the bedroom door. 3. In addition, it is furthest away from the entrance to the toilet. 4. Bed is in owner's good sector = longevity. Another plus factor. 4. [Below] Although bed-head direction as shown by blue marking "C", however, bed sector is at his inauspicious sector = Disaster sector. 4.1. If given a choice, I would prefer that the bed is within a good sector = Longevity under Option 1 = better. 5. But bed is just next to the Toilet Entrance. 6. Overall, this layout is in my opinon not as good as under Option 1. 7. In conclusion, recommendation is Option 1 as 1st choice.
  14. This is Volume 2 of 2 Case Study 21: "Watch Your Back" = Bed-head should not share the same wall as a stove, oven or microwave. Legend: A = Bed-head must not share same wall as a stove, oven or microwave. But can share same wall as a fridge or a pantry cabinet. B = Simply, stove must not face sink. Note: the sink is on a separate area of the kitchen. C = Altar is sharing the same wall as the bedroom wall. Avoid placing the bed-head or bed next to this wall. Okay if the altar shares the same wall as a wardrope, here. D = Wealth Luck wasted in the bedroom. Do a search for the Concept of Maximising Marks or the 12 Habits of Feng Shui for ways to improve the Feng Shui. E = The area highlight in Yellow is actually considered as a protrusion.
  15. Related: Many Real Life examples of application of the Flying Star Feng Shui and lots more concepts can be found, here:-
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  18. [12.] Migration / Change of Location Luck It’s amazing how I was posted to Myanmar in 1995
  19. Why is there a need for a new Volume? 1. Have placed a limit to each Volume, 2. Thus each volume will contain approximately around 20 Case Studies. 3. This is because each Case Study contains at least one graphic file. 4. To avoid long or slow loading of these pages. 5. This is Volume 2:-
  20. Case Study 20: Kitchen partially within the fringe of Fire @ Heaven's gate and making sure that the stove or oven or microwave ovens are out of this area Legend: A = Green zone. Within Fire @ Heaven's gate but fortunately falls within the main entrance door and open space / foyer area X = Cardinal point of NW. A terrible spot if ever the stove can be found, here. Fortuately.. okay if it the fridge. B = Yellow zone falls partially within the kitchen.
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