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Cecil Lee

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  1. These are some considerations: 1. The big picture and peanuts 1.1. What you are so concerned is "peanuts" and not the big picture. 1.2. For example, there are many who asks: can I place shoes outside my home. Why not? Placing a shoe or a shoe cabinet will often not affect one's Feng Shui. 1.3. Similarly, what you mentioned can imply that: 1.3.1. No good to install grilles for the home or 1.3.2. Some homes install mosquito net. Here, my question is would one be willing to give blood donation on a daily basis or use some deterrent like the mosquito net. With dengue as a concern. 2. Go get a life. Many homes just don't FAIL just become some owner install a screen door that open outwards! Think about it! 3. There are more important considerations in Feng Shui such as location, location and location. Not: door screen, door screen and more door screen.
  2. Please see attachment. 1. Since the lamp post is no where near to the HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW zone; the lamp post cannot be considered as a threat or sha qi or poison arrow. 2. To repeat, it does not pose any problem to the main door or the bedroom window. 3. If it still pose a problem; most likely it is due to one's perceived imagination or rather day dream. 4. For example some have considered or interpreted that as the Mayan calendar lasts until 21 December 2012; to such jokers, this is suppose to be the last day for man-kind. Erh.. please dream on. 5. Or rather, the poison arrow from the lamp post is just a dream.
  3. Please refer to the illustration taken from http://lovesigns.net Every six years, one would have met the worst pairing. Thus the animal sign opposite the animal sign is considered the worst pairing. Therefore, the rat's worst pairing is the horse. While the pig's worst nightmare is suppose to be the snake.
  4. These are some considerations: 1. Under the Chinese astrology, please refer to the main page of http://lovesigns.net ; 1.1. The animal sign directly opposite it is considered the worst pairing. 1.2. Thus if one look at the graphic on the main page of http://lovesigns.net the rat's worst pairing or rather greatest enemy is the horse. While the pig's worst pairing is the snake. 1.3. Under the Chinese Horoscope, thus the pig and snake is considered a "very difficult" pairing:- http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/areference/csnpi.htm 1.4. Thus under the Chinese Horoscope the writing on the wall, a match between the pig and the snake is considered A one sided affair. Snake is ruthless while pig is trusting and generous always warm and caring. Snake only takes advantage of this as it is calculative and does not return the trust and generosity as it only does that when there is some tangible reward for doing so. A really disappointed and sad Pig. 2. Thus strictly based on Chinese Horoscope; in the olden days, generally it is said that not only should the pig not marry the snake in the year of the snake, the pig should not even be enticed to be with the snake. 3. Therefore, if we based on logic to analyse the Chinese Horoscope; Para 2 although it is not good for a pig to marry in the YEAR of the snake; more importantly, the pig (is suppose) to steer clear of the snake. 3.1 Thus, if we go thru this logic: "frankly, it will not make any difference even if the PIG marries the snake in the year of the snake right? Since, the key essence again under the Chinese horoscope they should not be together (PERIOD). 4. What must one do now given that one has read such things? 4.1. If one goes ahead with the relationship; Please, do find a way of forgetting what you have read from here, there and everywhere of the pig and snake incompatibility. 4.2. Or rather, just wish that you have never read such things at all. Why? If one continues with the relationship; nothing else should ever get in the way; especially that of auto-suggestion and self-fullfilling prophecy. 5. Thus, if one is in love and wants badly to marry (the pig and the snake) it is not going to make a difference if you marry in the year of the snake or otherwise; Furthermore, when selecting auspicious dates; there is no such thing as the whole year is bad or rotten; even for two partners, there are always suitable combined auspicous dates in any year! 6. Nowadays, as you had deduced, ba zi elements are or can be used in Feng Shui to harmonise one's earth luck = Feng Shui of the home. Thus in this area; it is not the end of the "world" or romance for a snake slaughtering the pig. Other clues can be gleamed from one's ba zi such as the 10 deities chart etc...
  5. How about this idea of activating the mountain star with a mound of termites?
  6. Hmm... the mother of all water features? I mean water position...
  7. These are some considerations: 1. As mentioned, previously, I am just giving it a quick-over. My main objective is to try to zoom in to try to visualise where most likely the centre-of-gravity MAY-BE. Thus as mentioned, my outline is a very rough estimate. 2. For such a layout, it is best to use the rudimentary method as suggested earlier to find the centre-of-gravity.
  8. Symbolism is a powerful word in Feng Shui. What something symbolises is very important. Avoid hanging paintings with skeletons or skinny souls...least a painting that reminds one of old age.
  9. "I am waiting for the geomancer". Hope he can help us find the mouth of this home!
  10. Often our human luck factor is driven from the mind. It is often how our mind thinks that can create an atmosphere of love (some say closer to GOD) or an atmosphere some say closer to the 1000 levels of hell. What do you think?
  11. I am just using a rough and quick eye-ball method of determining the centrepoint. Please see attachment. To be on the safe side, given that the layout plan has several protrusions and even missing areas, it is best to apply the rudimentary method of photo-copy a layout; place it on a cardboard, cut-out the outline and then balance a nail to find the centre-of-gravity.
  12. Yes, colourful wind chimes are never used in Feng Shui.
  13. The Feng Shui emporium depends on this maxim "Greed begets greed". And in the name of Feng Shui; try to sell useless productsin the name of HUMAN LUCK. Actually, Human Luck is family; our family. And ain't it better to bring our loved ones for a simple bonding meal or a short holiday then to donate our hard earned money to those Feng Shui emporiums?
  14. Look how marvelous the Qi Lin orI mean the majestic Lions looks like. Hey! BUT this is not China! It's in Africa
  15. Under one's ba zi there is the 10 deities. How competitive are you?
  16. You wrote: "In our case, the door opens into the South sector, so are the windows. Basing on what you have responded, our room is then influenced by the South sector stars. Would it still be wise to sleep and work in that room? Our present room is located in the SW. Mountain star 3, water star 8, period star 4. In 2013, SW is where flying star 2-black flies in to. If we can't use the South sector room, can we continue to sleep and work in SW room? (I work from home)" These are some considerations: 1. In my opinion, there are many ways of neutralising the threat. 2. You stay there, we (geomancers) don't. 2.1. I personally feel that it is not ideal to go purely into text book case (or case studies). 2.2. For example, it is all so easy for a geomancer to tell a person and family: avoid sleeping in this bedroom or studying in it. Here, one has to live with it for the rest of their time in that home. 2.3. Often, once in a while, as a geomancer we encounter clients who said that their previous geomancer say cannot use this toilet and they only visit the home for a few hours or less and we have to live with it. 3. Frankly, such practices are really "pitiful". And like a continuum: cannot be the extreme of hot and cold. This is beyond the norm. Or rather extremist view. As a bedroom is suppose to be a bedroom, a bedroom. And a bedroom is not some kind of a sealed up "Do not cross police line" type of situation.
  17. This is a very important life lesson:- It is very interesting to associate this statement: There is a saying, ?What goes around comes around.? = Karma? http://www.tremeritus.com/2012/12/14/why-not-khaw-tells-his-own-party-about-this-too/ Not too recently, there was another valuable lesson: "Don't throw stones at a glass house. That glass house could happen to belong to your own kind".
  18. The best water feature in the world is almost virtually impossible to obtain. What is it? A water fall. Where water continuously friction with the air to create negative ions. The next best thing is the "bright hall" effect. Where a water position such as a pool would mean that nothing else can be built on top of this pool of water = clear space. The next, next best thing is to stand at e.g. the balcony or living room window and look out towards clear space or virtual water....
  19. Are you drunk? Or are you practicing some kind of Kung Fu? Called Drunken Kung Fu?
  20. After I was born, my grandfather brought my date and time of birth to a geomancer. The geomancer analysed my ba zi and came up with a name to suit my ba zi.
  21. You wrote: "Moving forward to 2013, our bedroom is divided into half: 1. SE sector (mountain star 1; water star 6; period star 6) 2. South sector (mountain star 5; water star 1; period star 2) I understand that for 2013, annual flying star #4 moves to SE (but have to watch not to face SE3 where Tai Sui resides); and #9 annual flying star moves to South." In my opinion, the most important consideration is that even if; if I read you correctly even if there are two sets of flying stars falling in a bedroom; One should visualise where are the openings in that bedroom. What one should be looking for is to determine where, qi flows into that bedroom. Thus, for example, if there are openings such as (external) windows e.g. at South sector which brings in both light and "air"; vs say SE sector being a wall or something like that then one should instead look at the South sector stars as the MAIN influence in that bedroom. In my opinion, thus in a full sized bedroom, it is not practical to draw the line between moving everyone from one side to the other side for work or for sleep. For practical reasons, living in a bedroom is not some kind of a musical chair.
  22. 1. Under Feng Shui, the main consideration is the main entrance door (1st or rather top priority). 2. The most common cure is the convex mirror placed above the main entrance door. If so, in my opinion, not necessary to do anything further for the master bedroom. If one has the day curtain is a plus point.
  23. These are some considerations: 1. Please that note that generally, what you had attached for the layout or placement of the bed-head in the master bedroom is logical. 1.1. This would often be the position, when one walks into an empty room and visualise where we would "have to place the bed-head" irregardless of whether it fits the eight house theory (if any). 2. Thus, this is a fine example of: Shapes and Forms prevail over other matters. 3. Why "try to break a leg or arm" or place a square peg into a round hole? 4. Thus in my opinion, just go with THE FLOW.... 5. One must not forget... Feng Shui is one thing. Another consideration is human or man luck = feel good or right in that bedroom. We cannot simply go and eat-sleep on a Feng Shui theory. Something has to give. And give in nicely is fine or ok.
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