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Modern Myth: Should I rush to the bank on Li Chun - 3 February 2017 to deposit money? I was wondering .. I could not recall why my grandparents or my parents never does this annual ritual... hmmm.. Should I cave-in and do so from now onwards? Since this is the first day of spring or Li Chun... In the past Li Chun starts the first day of planting season ... important in an agricultural society... perhaps more meaningful then. But today, in a carnivorous society... the ones that temporarily benefit from this are the banks and the advertisers of this scheme fuelled by the gullible media.. something to write about... Today, it reminds me more of commercial holidays like Christmas where scholars have determined that Jesus's real birthday is not on the 25th Dec = more of a symbolic date. Or perhaps Valentine's Day... hmmm
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In general, the actual home should be as rectangular as possible. From a helicopter view; landscaping and or use if corner lights can/may be used.
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Husband and wife conflicting kua number directions help!
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
Under the Eight House /Four Good/Bad sectors: 1. Determine which sector the bedroom is. 2. For example, bedroom 2 is influenced by South sector Qi. 3. Qi flows in from South. And for mum this is her "health" sector. 4. Thus it is recommended that she sleeps on the bed closest to the south-side windows. Since dad has "irritation" in this sector. 5. Here, the mum is like a knight in shining armour "shielding" him. -
Tree on street in front of home entrance cure?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
Please re-read my earlier msg. Based on this description.... seems no issue... -
Tree on street in front of home entrance cure?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
1. Please see sample photo. 2. If the tree is not within the highlighted yellow box; then okay 3. How thick and "solid" is the tree. For example, in Singapore, there were a few occasions where even a BMW smash sideways and the car breaks into two. 4. If the tree trunk is relatively small now... then not an issue. But in later years if it grows thicker .. -
In my opinion, it is more about symbolism. Thus; even if one decides to keep it or could take photos is really up to an individual. Imagine; using "it" as a poor excuse ... Some of us are more sentimental.. etc... My thoughts are with you.... "it would be nice in the future..to show my child ...
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Foresque Residences @ Petir Road - Which units are lucky?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Auspicious date to Move/relocate residence in January 2017
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
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Geomancy.net is the oldest Feng Shui website in Singapore. And one of the oldest traditional authentic Feng Shui website in the world. A Singapore Brand ?? That virtually sell no commercial products. And Yes! Feng Shui can be transparent. This Year marks our 20th Anniversary. Forum messages as far back as 1999 are still available. "Common sense & Research makes the difference" Source from @Internet Archive Wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/web/19990824060338/3dglobe.com/cgi-bin/bbs/bbs.cgi?action=ShowSubjects&thread=Free_advice&Newsgroup=NEWSGROUPS.FreeAdvice&ConfigFile=/drv1/web/sites/web784be/cgi-bin/bbs/bbs.cfg PS. During that time; the most understood term was BBS = Bulletin Board System instead of Forum.
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Dessert House incorporating traditional Chinese facade features
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Geomancy.net celebrates it's 20th Anniversary Our website resources were up in 1994. And I used a third-party web-based site to host our first forum in 1996. Today we celebrate our 20 years on the web.
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Auspicious date to Move/relocate residence in January 2017
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
Please refer to my previous reply: either use the one from this website or the Tong Shu/Chinese Almanac. Both cannot mix. (Reference: Under Para 4 of my earlier reply). Another clue that I had mentioned in my first reply that applying the Tong Shu/Almanac does not usually require a birth date. What more; combined two person's birth dates. Thus if three sites gives you oranges; can't another site give you an Apple? An apple is also a fruit. And the saying "an Apple a day keeps the doctor away". Look at it this way.. a flock of sheep follow each other (using an entry level methodology) does not necessarily imply that the head-sheep is correct/optimal. As it has not been personalised.... Geomancy.net has been around on the internet since 1996. Majority of the sites are not even Traditional Authentic Feng Shui sites.... The auspicious dates are also calculated based on individual and also combined Ba zi. Using the methodology mentioned below. Even if one site practices Geomancy... there are many factors that may result in different end results. In conclusion, as I said before: "both the Tong Shu/Amanac method and our website's can't mix. Have a busy schedule. Have already explained. If you prefer oranges go ahead. Geomancy.net, however only serves organic apples. And it does not need a degree in rocket science to understand. This thread is permanently closed. -
The electric scooter is shouting out to be confiscated; The owner of the car... perhaps wants to re-live his/her childhood...
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Auspicious date to Move/relocate residence in January 2017
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_133600's topic in General Help
There are two common methods:- 1. Tong Shu/Almanac: This is a rudimentary "entry level system". Here, anyone can buy a Tong Shu / Almanac book or check on-line without input of personal birth-date(s). 1.1. And sometimes it may say not auspicious to move-in on that day. 2. http://dates.geomancy.net or simply dates.geomancy.net 2.1. This free report is as it is. Available to view for the next 30 days. And users need to input: DD MM YYYY & HH. Can also check for combined two persons. 2.2. Hour of birth or HH is optional. 3. Look at it this way... the Tong Shu/Almanac in modern times is like someone taking an X-ray. While the dates based on one's ba zi http://dates.geomancy.net is equivalent of today's MRI. 3.1. Logically, sometimes the Tong Shu says "inauspicious to move on that day". But, frankly, there are more than 5 billion Chinese all over the world. And how can it be that 5 billion people have to avoid moving on a specific day? 4. Either one use the Tong Shu or Ba Zi. Your choice! But really can't mix the two.... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ SORRY for the side-track..Seriously this does not apply to non-Chinese; here goes.... ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 5. In general, without looking at both the Tong Shu or Ba Zi; Chinese always deem these lunar days very auspicious:- a. 1st Day of Chinese Lunar New Year (CNY). Based on Lunar calendar this is the FULL moon day. And for 2017; it happens to be on 28th January. b. The Last day of CNY is on the last 15th full moon. 5.1. In essence, for us Chinese every 1st and 15th lunar day of any month is essentially auspicious. Here, on these two days.. many devotees rush to e.g. Guan Yin temple to pray... 5.2 But if one is a Chinese, it is a taboo to move-in on 28th January 2017 = the 1st day of Chinese New Year. 5.3 Most likely you are non-Chinese. Up to you. 5.4 For example, I am a Chinese and I have yet to see a Chinese move-house on the 1st day of CNY ever! This is a Chinese thing. (No offense to non-Chinese. For example: this is based on a Chinese belief. May or may not want to follow... your call) 5.5 And for us it is generally bad luck to move-house on 28th January 2017. And also 2nd, 3rd... and even up to the last day of CNY which is 15 days from 28th January 2017 = 11 Febuary 2016. However, the last resort is to move-in after the 8th lunar day onwards - if really, really no choice e.g. lease expired.. etc.. 5.6 The 1st day of CNY is suppose to a day of paying respects by visiting our parents and grand-parents. Where got time to sweat it out to move house? -
Initial Opening of Door - Best time to go back?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_138233's topic in General Help
Non-mandatory Chinese traditions: This is unrelated to Feng Shui. Feng Shui encompasses both art and science. Customs in Chinese culture that are not tied to religion and are optional for individuals to observe. The central focus is on the arrangement of wealth...or the concept of arranging the Five treasures....
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