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Cecil Lee

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  1. Please refer to your previous posting. And my reply, here:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33565&new= What you mentioned in this message is beyond this free General advice forum. As someone has to work out and confirm.....
  2. These are some considerations: 1. Avoid marriage and even move house during Chinese Lunar 6th month? 1.1. There is some "truth" in this. As in the past and even today; some old folks or elders say that 6th lunar month is "half-half". As this is the mid-point of the lunar year. 1.2. And doing thing or getting married on a half-half 50-50 month is as inauspicious as e.g. 7th lunar month or Qin Ming month. 2. Lowest common denominator: 2.1. Traditionally, there are two methods in selecting dates:- 2.1.1. Tung Shu This book comes out a few months before the next year. It is not tagged to anyone's birth-date(s). And often, very popular with road-side fortune-tellers. Thus if one were to approach quite a few fortune-tellers, they will use this book to tell whether a date is good or not. By flipping to the correct date. Therefore, no need to do any personal calculations etc... In general, this is the easiest method to "earn money". 2.1.2 Ba Zi to derive auspicious dates. For example: http://dates.geomancy.net The lowest common denominator are several fields that are required: YYYY (Year of birth) MM (Month) DD (Day) and if one has Time of birth should "input" this. As you can notice, Tung Shu does not rely on anyone's YYYY MM DD or even HHHH. But, Ba Zi needs at least Year/Month/Day of birth to "calculate" auspicious dates. 3. Are the two methods complimentary? As mentioned above: Tung Shu method does not take into consideration a person or even combined person's specific birth-dates. For some people, what is considered "bad" in the Tung Shu may be the contrary. 4. Which method do I use? 4.1. If you consult professional geomancers, they will often based auspicious dates on one's Ba Zi details or a combination of both partner's ba zi details (YY/MM/DD/HHHH). 4.2. Most likely if one were to approach a road-side fortune teller; they will have a Tung Shu in hand. Or if you can get hold of it etc... then use this "method". 5. As mentioned, earlier: one is personalised and needs birth-date details; the other depends on a published annual book. 6. This is why often, some who in the past, who had to rely on the Tung Shu had to wait for that book to be available before selection of dates. 7. A parallel to this is akin to two websites:- http://lovesigns.net vs http://geomancy.net 8. Lovesigns.net is all about the Chinese 12 Zodiac signs. And the only field required is one's Year of birth: Dragon boy or Tiger girl or born in the Year of the Rat etc... 9. While Geomancy.net for example, applies Ba Zi which requires at least three fields: YYYY/MM/DD (and if possible but not compulsory time of birth). 9.1. Here, there can be 1 billion people born in the Year of say the Dragon. But if we consider their YYYY/MM/DD input, this field can even be further reduced to e.g. 1.6 million out of say 1 billion who were born in the year of the Dragon. 10. From a common sense point of view: which is suppose to be more accurate? 11. In my opinion: and in theory: Ba Zi is similar to today's MRI scanning. While the Tung Shu is equivalent of taking an X'ray. 11.1. An MRI scan nowadays is so colourful and able to provide slice by slice insights into any organ of a person. And able to build a 3D map. 11.2. While an X-ray even by today's standards cannot even see into real flesh. Unless e.g. a lung has foreign matter or a screw or too imbedded into the body. It is useful for rudimentary parts like detecting broken bones etc... 11.3. There is no right or wrong method. The reason why Tung Shu is so popular today is that it is as easy as opening a book and flipping to the relevant page and digesting the information. While some have even got a person's Ba Zi calculated wrongly. If so, this lies the risks, here.
  3. Raffles Place in the 1940's
  4. In my opinion, it depends! For example:- A. Cartoons, Mr Bean type of movies (comical etc..) then the movie producer might even be broadly considered as skewed towards the "water" element. As laughter etc... is more akin to fluid or water... B. Documentary or Knowlege based movies that broaden our understanding of nature etc... - For example; a movie director is suppose to produce or "grow" a film. Or "grow" creativity in a film. IF so, it may be considered as Wood element. C. Propaganda films etc... - For example, if a director produces propaganda films, then people likeDr. Joseph Goebbels a nazi; he and his movie producers then his movie directors may be considered as in the "fire" element. As their aim is to "market" the ideals of Nazi German or their superior race.
  5. A typical hawker in Singapore: 1920s
  6. Chinese junk in Singapore waters in the 1920s
  7. Singapore's waterfront view in the 1962
  8. Singapore's Chinatown in 1954
  9. Raffles Quay (Raffles Square area)
  10. YMCA Orchard Road in the 1930's
  11. In my opinion, this area is based on each individual's interpretation. Or rather, there is no "encylopedia britannica" on this subject. Perhaps, if you were to ask different people for their views; it can be varied. From a Chinese perspective: a concerned parent may often try their best to select an auspicious date. Thus at your side; you may have in control or a say in their auspicious dates. At times, some don't have control over dates on their in-laws side. Since you already have specific dates; and if you have already checked that they are auspicious; this is considered "Nice-to" already. Of course morally, in traditional times, western weddings imply wearing white = purity. Morally, a couple are suppose not to consummate before marriage. So if we strictly consider a church, a church cannot control one's "purity". Nor consider whether is there a specific order of their marriage. In my opinion, it does not matter. So long as the process is not stressful especially to the joyous couple. I feel this is already a plus point. "26/10/2014,
  12. Yes:27 Jun 2014 (Fri) is the first day of the Chinese lunar6th month, 1 day. There is some "truth" in this. However, this belongs more towards "symbolism" in Chinese culture. As in the past; some matriarch of a family would caution moving in on the 6th lunar month. As she would say that it is considered "inauspicious" as the 6th lunar month is half-way towards the end of that year. And thus signifies : doing things "half-half". Thus she fears that the person would always not have something full but always 50% (half) only. Again, given that Qing Ming, the Chinese 7th ghost month... some have limited choice or really have no choice if they need to vacate a home they already sold on or by the Chinese 6th lunar month.
  13. Please see sample illustration. Sha Qi is highlighted in purple: The 1st Sha Qi is aimed from purple marking A towards B. And the 2nd Sha Qi is aimed from C towards D. Thus these two Sha Qi's are not aimed towards your home.
  14. About the move in timing & stove
  15. Question: "Dear Master Cecil Lee, Hi Master Cecil Lee, sorry to disturb you. I heard from my Chinese friend it is no good to move to the new house in September,is it true? because am planning to move in the month of September." Reply: This phenomenon is primarily associated with Chinese culture, as the seventh lunar month is regarded by the Chinese as the 'Ghost Month'. During this period, it is believed that ghosts and spirits are liberated from the lower realm and permitted to wander freely on our physical plane. The commencement of the seventh lunar month occurs on the following dates: Western: July 27, 2014 (Sunday); Lunar: 1st day of the 7th month in the year 2014. The final day is as follows: Western calendar: August 24, 2014 (Sunday); Lunar calendar: 29th day of the 7th month in 2014. Therefore, in 2014, this date does not occur in September. In some years, the Chinese 7th lunar month may extend into September; however, for this year, it spans from late July to late August 2014. During this period, many Chinese individuals refrain from relocating or marrying.
  16. In the early century and even up to the 1970's; many geomancers practised what is known as "kindergarten" Feng Shui. Here, East = Green; North = blue / grey / black. But today, Feng Shui takes into consideration the Flying Stars for each sector. Please see attached sample illustration. Here, this sector is located at West. And the Flying Star numbers are considered. For example, under this sector there are a combination of Mountain star #9 with Water star #3. Due to the inauspicious #3 star located at that sector; if you see the recommended colours: GREEN is not ideal; here. Thus, imagine IF this is the main door area; green should be avoided. In each bedroom, the same process is looked into. With an added consideration: the person or combined person's best colours are also considered in addition to what was mentioned above. Here, this is how Compass School: Flying Star Feng Shui is applied. Contrast this with : North = Blue / black or grey ; South = Red , East = Green etc... Here, this is considered too general, today.Most likely, if someone where to tell you about this in the Year 1970, one would be impressed with this reasoning. But Hey! This is the 2014! And this is too rudimentary... Might as well say: go throw a dice: Heads = paint Blue. Tails = paint Green?
  17. In my opinion, several factors should be considered: 1. Is the septic tank located in the basement or buried outside the house. Located in the basement? 2. Sometimes, the quality of the sceptic tank is another consideration - how well made?
  18. 1. One has to differentiate the type of "water position" in a home or bedroom. 2. If the water position is one of those fountains or even fish tank; then this is not advisable. 3. The most utopian water "position" is actually a water fall. Here, natural water frictions with the air to create negative ions. 4. Today, air-purifiers generally consists of TWO main categories; 4.1. Air-cleaners (air-purifiers). And often, the better brands are graded as "Hospital grade" and some of the well know brands are Honeywell and Sharp. Many of such air-purifiers use an external layer of charcoal sheet and an internal air-filter. That can almost filter out 99.999% germs. And even pollens etc... Hospital grade air-cleaners use HEPA filters. 4.2. Air-cleaner + Ionizer. Brands like Sharp incorporates Ion module into their air-cleaner. Thus, it an be programmed to activate : - negative or - negative and positive ions to clean the air. Some air-conditioners have this feature. And some include silver nano technology. As "silver" is an excellent element where often, germs simply cannot attach itself or live off silver nano metal. 5. A brand like Sharp also has those water canisters to make the air-moist in an air con environment. So that one's skin will not be so dry. But it is not the water moisture that helps in health. But rather, some of these brands add the Ionizer module. And it is the Ionizer that does the job. Samsung had in recent years, produced and sold pure Ionizers to help kill 99.99% of germs. 6. Generally, air cleaners help to clean the air usually with Hepa cleaners. Water vapour systems help only to avoid too dry an air in an air-con room with our without Ionizers. While Ionizers are used to kill germs. Others use Silver nano technology also especially in some air-cons to clean the air - and kill germs. 7. Generally, these are OK.
  19. For practical reasons; please see my suggested simple improvement...
  20. 1. In mathematics: the key here is the Lowest Common Denominator. 2. Kua or Gua needs just one INPUT = Year of birth. 3. While Ba Zi or one's personal element is based on at least THREE Inputs : Year Month Day Hour (nice-to have) 4. Thus if you are looking at Ba Zi then it is based on one's personal element. 4.1. But if one just want to know one's Kua or Gua. Which is used by Compass School : Eight House then it is used, here. 5. Please check out or re-confirm for yourself. As the info here is only your year of birth. And make sure that you get also your birth-day, month and even hour correct to derive whether your element is "Earth". As a person whose birth date is 1.1.1982 will differ from someone whose birth date is 12.1.1982.
  21. 1. In simple terms,"Zi Wei Dou Shu" can be generally considered as Chinese Horoscope or Chinese Astrology or Chinese Animal signs. 2. Please see attached example. 3. Chinese Horoscope orZi Wei Dou Shu is based on one's Year of birth. Thus a person born in 1980 based on his Year of birth is a Monkey. And his heavenly stem is a metal element. Therefore, he can be considered as a Metal-Monkey. 4. But Ba Zi does not only consider one's Year of Birth. Ba Zi element is based on one's DAY of birth. 4a. In this example: if you check his chart, his DAY of birth is a water pig. 4b. Please note that not all Ba Zi charts are equal. Some geomancers for convenience does not take into consideration TWO additional charts: House of Life and House of Conception. 4c. House of Life can affect the final outcome. For example : either a WEAK or STRONG chart. Thus in this example, this person was ultimately considered as a weak Water person. If you have the time, you can read more as to why different geomancers may provide different results even in a Ba zi report:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new=
  22. My Manhattan @ Simei has just TOP.
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