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Cecil Lee

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  1. If a location has Flying Stars #5 misfortune/sickness with #2 sickness (Both are bad earth element) Too much "earth" as in granite.. may not be too ideal, here. Extract of Case Study 11A: Can I simply install a mirror in my home? 1. Flying Star Feng Shui can reveal the qi within a room. 2. In this example, it is best not to install a mirror at the East = dining room wall. As there is a nasty combination of #5 misfortune/sickness with #2 sickness at this sector. 3. Ideally, mirror should also not face the main door. 4. Main door has the #3. Learn what #4 with #3 means. 5. Pity also the current prosperity double auspicious #8's are wasted at the kitchen. Reference:
  2. Also a big thank you to ur brother for giving my son such a good name LINK Related: Baby Name or Change of Name: What is covered under Name Selection service?
  3. Case Study: Name Selection Using Traditional and Simplified Chinese Characters 1. Name Selection Process 1.1 First, a Chinese name is chosen based on traditional Chinese character strokes. This ensures that the name aligns with proper naming conventions and any relevant cultural or metaphysical systems, such as bazi or astrology. 1.2 Once the traditional name is selected, it can be correctly converted into Pinyin (Romanized spelling) and then into its simplified Chinese character equivalent. This process maintains accuracy, as the original stroke count and meaning are preserved during conversion from traditional to simplified. 1.3 Importantly, the reverse process starting with simplified characters and attempting to reconstruct the traditional version `is unreliable. Simplified characters often omit or merge strokes, losing the precise information needed for accurate stroke-count-based analysis. 2. Case Study: Baby Name Service & Risks 2.1 In some cases, Feng Shui or bazi practitioners may miscalculate or overlook the correct traditional stroke count when selecting a name. This mistake can result in an incorrect name selection, which may have lasting effects for the individual, as names are deeply tied to cultural identity and metaphysical influences. 2.2 This risk is highlighted in a case where a client, concerned about discrepancies found in a previous bazi naming report, sought a second opinion from Master Robert Lee. Upon review, errors in the stroke calculation based on simplified characters were discovered in the initial analysis, underscoring the importance of using traditional strokes. Key Takeaways - Always use traditional Chinese character strokes when selecting auspicious names, especially for bazi and Feng Shui purposes. - Convert from traditional to simplified, never the other way around, to preserve accuracy. - Errors in naming can have lifelong consequences, particularly for children. - Seek expert advice if discrepancies arise, as seen in the case where a second opinion helped identify critical mistakes. 3. Thanks a lot, Robert. You have been very helpful and approachable, and learned quite a few things from you. 4. Will recommend my friends and relatives to you... do you also do home feng shui audit as well as is it done more by Cecil. More: Today, Traditional Chinese characters (and their traditional stroke forms) are still officially used in: • Taiwan – the primary region where Traditional Chinese is the official written standard. • Hong Kong – Traditional Chinese is widely used in government, education, and media. • Macau – Also uses Traditional Chinese officially. They are also commonly used (though not officially mandated) in: • Many overseas Chinese communities, especially in the U.S., Canada, Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia (e.g., Malaysia and Singapore have mixed use, though Simplified is official in Singapore). • Some cultural, religious, and historical contexts worldwide (e.g., Chinese temples, calligraphy, classical literature). Notes: • Japan uses Kanji, which historically derive from Traditional Chinese, but they have evolved differently and are not considered “Traditional Chinese characters” in the modern sense. • Mainland China primarily uses Simplified Chinese, with Traditional characters appearing only in art, calligraphy, and some cultural contexts.
  4. 1. Starting point: 2. Offsite service and examples of cases: or On-site For brand new or recently launched: Thanks
  5. [D.] Romance Partner / Friends 1. Ba Zi Expert Review Summary: Under G3. Romance Partner / Friends 2. Ba Zi Expert Review Summary: People around You
  6. Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement
  7. False protection + It’s toxic
  8. 1. I have regular clients who display their swords. 1.1. Did you know these swords were blessed by ten different religious leaders? [It is mistaken to think that ALL swords were blessed; not all batches received a blessing.] 1.2. In the SAF, swords stand for three things (PRH): a. Power b. Righteousness c. Honour 1.3. Showing the sword to someone is related to Man or Human Luck. 1.4. Feng Shui deals with Earth Luck. Birth is Heaven’s Luck. This area is about Man or Human Luck. 1.5. There is no problem displaying the sword horizontally or vertically. Usually, people display it horizontally. For example, one of my clients has moved homes three times. He always makes sure to proudly display his swords along the corridor at home. This shows he takes pride in his beginnings. 2. According to the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck, he is using Man or Human Luck in his life. 3. Summary of the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck System: 3.1. Your bazi is Luck from Heaven—this usually cannot be changed. 3.2. Earth Luck, or Feng Shui, is the luck from your home or office environment. 3.3. Human or Man Luck is about your relationships with family and friends and feeling good.
  9. Many Feng Shui Masters make their living out of selling useless commercial products. What Feng Shui? These are Fakes! LOL
  10. Case Study: What are the 12 Habits of Feng Shui? For prevention and optimal: Health, Wealth and Happiness!
  11. Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement
  12. Get Expert Help from Master Cecil Lee for your Altar Placement
  13. Case Study 13: Any issue with this major missing corner? 1. The Major Missing corner at East. 2. What a waste since Flying Star combination of [1] & [6] Power and Authority is afffected by this.
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