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1. Feng Shui Triage Proper trouble-shooting is required.
In many instances, what some may consider as missing corners may actually instead be protrusions.Quote -
No. What this thread means is:
1. Under the Flying Star Feng Shui, each home is suppose to be able to be properly identified as belonging to a specific "type".
2. And under Flying Star Feng Shui; there are a total of 15 directions or sectors a home can fall into.
3. But what this thread means is that since most of the blocks are oriented in the same direction;
3.1. Thus, if one stack/unit is such that it cannot belong to one of the 15 directions but fall in between TWO directions such as considered "in no man's land" then this is a concern. As it can adversely affect the luck. Here, e.g. a home cannot be considered as say belonging to either a NE1 or NE2 home but "in between" these two sectors. That's all.QuoteOn 2/6/2015 6:22:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:QuoteOn 3/8/2013 7:16:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
It's too late! NV Residences
is nearing completion.And
already cast in stone!
Hopefully, many of the stacks
fall exactly under Period 8 :
N3 or S3!Anyway... if you
don't staythere or not going
to... no worries.... it does
not affect YOU!
resale units in NV Residences. When you
mention that many stacks fall exactly
under Period 8, do you mean all the main
stacks? (ie main direction of the whole
condo, eg whole of Blk 85, 91, 93, 99
and some stacks on other blocks in the
same direction)
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Thank You for not turning me into a three-legged toad product in the name of Feng Shui!QuoteOn 12/22/2014 4:54:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Is your Master selling products in the
name of Feng Shui?Learn more from their
website.When the buying stops, the
killing (I mean selling) can!Many Feng
Shui practitioners are actually Feng
Shui emporium operators...On 12/19/2014
7:54:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Learn how to turn a $1 item into
$688
from the boss of the Feng Shui
Emporium!When the buying, stops!;
the
killing (I mean selling) STOPS!On
12/18/2014 12:23:07 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Always remind ourselves that
during
our
grand parents time; there were
no
mass
commercial products like the
Three
legged toad, crystal
etc....Spread
the word to your family members
and
friends that the buying MUST
Stop!
So
that the selling, CAN!"There are
too
many instances where some
geomancers
found commercial products too
attractive
to be missed... And they end up
endorsing so called Feng Shui
products
at high mark-ups. There are also
some
who also sell jewelry in the
name of
Feng Shui.On 12/17/2014 9:17:04
AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Look at it this way, the
various
banks
and Feng Shui Emporium would
sincerely
like to thank you for your
business!"When the buying
stops;
the
killing (sorry!) I mean the
buying,
CAN!"On 12/15/2014 10:13:32
PM,
Cecil
Lee wrote:
The Feng Shui Emporium
vs
"When
the
buying, Stops; the
selling,
Can!"On
12/12/2014 4:15:37 PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
Nowadays, it is so
easy
to
find
out
more
from the web site...
Do
it!When
the
buying, stops! The
selling
CAN!On
12/12/2014 9:28:12
AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>Nowadays, it is
so
easy
to
tell
if a
>geomancer
"moonlights"
selling
lucrative
>(but useless)
commercial
products in
the
>name of Feng
Shui...Just
visit
their
>website to see
if
they
sell
any
products
>or not...When
the
selling
stops;
the
>buying CAN!On
12/7/2014
9:34:37
AM,
>Cecil Lee wrote:
>>When the
buying
stops;
the
selling
>>can!On
4/16/2014
6:34:55
AM,
Cecil
>Lee
>>wrote:
>>>A case
of
roll-over
credit
...
>>@workOn
>>>4/9/2014
8:15:27
AM,
Cecil
Lee
>>wrote:
>>>>Two
elements
here:Greed
and
>in
>>the
>>>name
>>>>or
guise
of
Feng
ShuiOn
>4/1/2014
>>>9:41:51
>>>>AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>>>>>
When
the
buying
STOPS,
>the
>>>selling
>>>>>
CAN!
On
4/1/2014
8:41:40
>AM,
>>>Cecil
>>>>Lee
>>>>>
wrot
e:
>>>>>
>
It's
not
healthy!On
>>>3/16/201
4
>>>>>
10:0
9:24
>>>>>
>
AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>>>>>
>
>
Hey!
Buying
>roses
>>not
>>>>exac
tly
>>>>>
idea
l,
>>>>>
>
but
>>>>>
>
>
at
least
better
>than
>>>....On
>>>>>
>
2/18
/201
4
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>
8:20
:42
AM,
>Cecil
>>Lee
>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>
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>
Horr
or
>stories
>>told
>>>of
>>>>>
>
Geom
ance
rs
>>>>>
>
>
that
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brin
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along
>a
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>
comm
erci
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prod
ucts
in
>the
>>name
>>>of
>>>>Feng
>>>>>
>
Shui
to
>>>>>
>
>
>
clie
nt's
>place.
>>>Looks
>>>>more
>>>>>
like
>>>>>
>
a
>>>>>
>
>
>
sale
sper
son
>than
>>a
>>>Feng
>>>>Shui
>>>>>
>
>
Mast
er.O
n
>>>>>
>
>
>
2/5/
2014
>7:36:53
>>PM,
>>>>Ceci
l
>>>>>
Lee
>>>>>
>
>
wrot
e:
>>>>>
>
>
>
>
Rese
arch
>is
>>the
>>>key
>>>>to
>>>>>
the
>>>>>
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"Art
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of
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Feng
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Shui
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>>>>prod
ucts
.Whe
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>>>>>
the
>>>>>
>
>
buyi
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>>>>>
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>
Stop
s!
>The
>>>selling,
>>>>>
Can!
On
>>>>>
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>
9/12
/201
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>>>>>
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>
8:35
:52
>AM,
>>>Cecil
>>>>Lee
>>>>>
wrot
e:
>>>>>
>
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>
>
>
Save
>for
>>>that
>>>>rain
y
>>>>>
day!
>>>>>
>
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Whil
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Feng
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mode
rn.W
>hen
>>>>>
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>
the
>>buying
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sell
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7/29
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:06
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AM,
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Ceci
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Lee
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wrot
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>>>>>
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>Does
>>>this
>>>>pers
on
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fit
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the
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desc
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>>>the
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Feng
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empo
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>>?On
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7/14
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8:07
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AM,
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Ceci
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>>Lee
>>>wrote:
>>>>>
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>
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Hey!
>>>>>
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You
>>>>>
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even
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took
>>away
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>>>>>
Ceci
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>>>>>
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>>>>>
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wrot
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>>>>>
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>You
>>>>are
>>>>most
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come
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agai
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>>>>>
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>>thin
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>>>>>
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us..
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The comparison between an eight-legged octopus multitasking with all its legs and a Ba Zi chart requiring interaction among its elements, such as harms, punishment, and clashes, is quite intriguing.
QuoteOn 4/25/2012 10:24:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. This is how an Eight Pillars Ba Zi
Report would look like with two extra
pillars: "Yin PIllars for the dead".2.
Even today, many Geomancers take the
short-cut and don't even analyse two
extra "Yang Pillars" = House of Life and
House of Conception.3. Few if any would
be aware that there is such a thing as a
complete set of EIGHT Pillars of
destiny.On 4/23/2012 9:00:42 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote: >The Six Pillars of Ba Zi,
Today >1. In the past,
traditional ba >zi uses EIGHT
pillars: Year, >Month, Day, Hour,
House of >Life and House of
Conception + >TWO more for the DEAD
2. Today, the most detailed >bazi
uses SIX pillars: Year, >Month, Day,
Hour, House of >Life and House of
Conception >3. Why Six pillars and
not >Four or Eight pillars? >3.1.
There is less of a need >to evaluate
the HISTORY = Dead >this is why Eight
pillars are >no longer required or
obsolete. >3.2 Many
Geomancers still use only Four
Pillars: Year, Month, Day and
Hour as this is much easier to
calculate. >3.3 But
the >trade-off is that it is less
accurate as two more pillars
each with two variables: >Heavely
stem and Early >branches. >4.
Although, the word Ba Zi is generic,
but very often, 8 out of 10 Ba Zi
analysis are off-the mark or can be
seriously WRONG!On 4/23/2012
12:33:41 >AM, Cecil Lee wrote: >1.
Please note >that the >attached
chart should be >>considered only
as a general >>guideline.2. For
example:2.1. >>Between 2010 to
2020, an >>individual has a very
high >>percentage of e.g. Wood =
60%. >>2.2. Since wood element is
associated with: pancrea, live
and bile; e.g. this person may
have one of the conditions
e.g. >diabetes or might be at a
high risks >of e.g. Type 2
diabetes.3. However, >please
take note, whenever in doubt,
please consult your doctor.
The >attached should not be
taken as >"bible" material. -
A nice window display: which looks just like a Chinese New Year Greeting Card...QuoteOn 2/5/2011 7:37:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This article is written, this year
(2011).....coincidentally, by the same
author..... she wrote both articles...3
years apart...On 1/22/2009 7:10:26 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote: >An interesting
article on some >of the traditions
and customs >of the Chinese during
Chinese >New Year which lasts 15
days....
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Yes, why do you need to meticulously label each pillar at the void deck of blocks of flats?
Once in a while, I would visit an older estate. And in this case a certain HUDC estate in Hougang.
Here, all pillars and even facade of each block has been labelled.
The only reason, I could think of is this.....
Town Council Staff: "Sir, can I help you?"
Concerned Resident: "A car just rammed into the pillars at my block".
Town Council Staff: "Sorry, Sir! I need the pillar number".
Concerned Resident: "Shouting excitedly : PIllars no. C2016 , C2017 and C2018"
Town Council Staff: "Please hold while I check with the structural engineer"...
Concerned Resident: (the upper floor collapsed on him and thank god, his passing was quick"
1 hour later....
Town Council Staff: "Hello? Hello? Are you still there? Bad news, Sir! The structural engineer tell me to tell you... GET THE HELL OUT OF THERE! Such damage means the block will collapse instantly!"
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For such a layout plan, usually best to use the "rudimentary" low-tech method :-
1. photo copy the layout
2. paste it on a card-board
3. cut-out the outline of the unit
4. Try to balance it with a piece of nail or pin
the aim is to "try" to find the centre-of-gravity (or centrepoint)QuoteOn 2/2/2015 10:47:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,I would like to find out
how to superimpose flying star
chart on a weird
(non-rectangular or squarish)
layout/floorplan.Many Thanksbk
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The inauspicious earth 2 is the water star. This is killed/neutralised by (mountain) wood 3. As a result wood 3 is exhausted in the above equation. Thus, one can place a yin metal cure for this sector. Or rather, on average: metal is the most appropriate cure for this sector.QuoteOn 1/29/2015 7:44:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,after reading
some threads about flying star
and five elements concepts in
forum I am trying to find out
cure for NW sector in my home
(Period 7, direction NE1).
According flying star
calculator:Base: #8Mountain:
#3 (inauspicious)Water: #2
(inauspicious)Year (2015):
#4Month (january):
#7(inauspicious)My
analysis:Base vs Year: #8 vs
#4 is ok, needless to
cure.Mountain vs Water: #3
(strong wood) vs #2 (weak
earth) needs cure, because #3
is not fully under control. So
I consider following
aspects:In productive cycle of
5 elements: fire can exhaust
wood, but fire can strengthen
earth (#2). Not good!in
destructive cycle of 5
elements there are 2
options:1. wood destroys
earth, so earth can exhaust
wood. it is not good because
we should avoid to add earth
because of #2.2. metal
destroys wood. I was very
happy and said to myself
"Great! That is the cure!"BUT
WAIT... there is still monthly
inauspicious star
#7which is weak metal!
If I use metal, it will
strengthen #7. It is also not
good! *sad*Master Lee, please
show me the mistake of my
analysis and tell me the cure
for the sector.Thank you in
advance.
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These are some considerations:
1. Some "Feng Shui" related issues have more to do with common sense then Feng Shui itself.
2. For example, 2 years ago, I remembered meeting a client who just bought a re-sale HDB flat.
3. We climbed the stairs and he went towards his unit. Apparently, his unit's fully shiny chrome grille gate.
3.1 He had a fright as thought he saw a figure - (himself) and he got a "shock".
4. What you mentioned, is similar. Sometimes, we suddenly see an image "in the home" after opening the door. The image could actually be one's mirror image.
5. Thus, majority of the time; this is one of the main "concern". For some, it is not an issue.QuoteOn 1/30/2015 12:38:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi CecilI understand that it's
not favourable for a mirror to
be placed facing the main
entrance of a house.How about
a display unit with lower part
(strip) made of mirror?
Refer attached picture.
Does this have great impact on
the feng shui aspect?
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This is the first time I come across a "new feature" or rather a nice refinement for the main grille gate....
Although this is nothing to shout about; but; sometimes... paying attention to small details... means something to some of us.... I like it...QuoteOn 11/8/2014 12:12:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In my opinion, I find this site less
and less appealing.2. The only
"plus" is that the waterway curves away
from this plot.2.1. Otherwise,
this plot has a rectangular piece of
area "taken away". And this piece of
land is earmarked as a Health and
Medical centre.2.2"Usually, based
on past precedence, blocks and
especiallystacks facing a "Health
& Medical" centre are harder
tosell in a re-sale market.
Especially low floors that face thesite
and the roof-top. In addition, most
buildings have air-concompressors
on their roofs.... "3. Personally, if
given the choice, I would prefer to skip
this "EC" and look for another one
elsewhere.On 11/8/2014 9:42:32 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
1. The Terrace EC and a coffin?2.
Really? Did I hear correctly? You
said a
coffin? 2.1 Unfortunately, for this
development, the "coffin" really
looks
so glaring from the sales brochure!
I
understand some other developments
do
have similar layout. 2.2. But...
what is
most important is that this "one" is
so
... so obvious especially to me.
What do
you think?3. I really cannot help
but
draw my attention to what looks like
a
"white coffin" box. Please see
attachment. (Ignore the red cross -
on
the building.. it was my way of
further
illustrating that it looks like a
....
coffin)3.1 I dread to say this but
here
goes: "Just imagine a coffin at the
feet
of the central swimming pool....
hmmmm... let's pray real hard that
this
development would not become another
Melville Park... where there were...
unfortunate drownings.."4. Based on
symbolism in Feng Shui although
block 88
sounds auspicious enough but
contrary
and because of the "coffin" ; stacks
#17
and #20 don't seem auspicious
enough.5.
Imagine, on high floors; everyday...
staring at a "coffin" profile....
And
not withstanding; thest two stacks
also
are the two most affected by the
afternoon sun at their
frontage....On
11/8/2014 9:07:27 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
1. One of the key concerns in
Shapes
and
Forms Feng Shui are sharp
corners of
neighbouring blocks, aimed
towards a
specific unit's "opening": 1.1
Worse
if
the opening is the balcony area.
As
most
home stayers would usually open
the
sliding doors or part of it when
they
are at home for natural air to
flow
in.1.2 If the poison arrow is
aimed
towards a bedroom window(s) then
less of
a hassle.2. Whenever, we find
any
developments that have blocks
that
don't
align in a straight row; then it
is
best
to try to consider "eliminate" -
if
possible stacks that may be
suspected to
have a poison arrow aimed
towards
it.3.
In this development: The Terrace
EC,
I
have highlighted some poison
arrows:-3.1. In the attached
illustration; if the poison
arrow is
drawn in red; it should be
"safe" as
the
poison arrow of one block seems
to
be
aimed exactly toward's a
neighbouring
block's corner - also. This is a
good
thing. As both blocks are
considered
as
exactly "45" degrees to each
other.3.2.
However, I have drawn in white
suspected
poison arrows that could be
aimed
towards another unit's opening
(if
any):-3.3. Thus these are my
findings:-4. Suspected poison
arrow(s):-4.1 Blk 80 stack 03
aimed
towards an opening of Blk 100
stack
424.2 Blk 84 stack 11 aimed
towards
Block 88 stack 17. (But looks OK
as
there should not be an opening
at
that
location)4.3 Blk 98 stack 39's
poison
arrow(s) vs Blk 96 stack 33 and
vice
versa.On 11/7/2014 10:10:29 AM,
Cecil
Lee wrote:
HDB Sundew Blks 661B, 661C
and
662D
most
affected by the water way
curving
towards it's plot.Since The
Terrace
EC
is directly on the opposite
side
of
the
waterway bank; water course
curves
away
from the plot - thus under
Shapes
and
Forms, this is a safe
plot.However,
it
is a pity that the plot is
"eaten
away"
by the future proposed
Health
and
Medical Centre...On
10/28/2014
7:28:39
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see
attachment:-1.
Marking in red "C" - HDB
Sundew especially Blks
661B,
661C and 662D.2.
Compared to
markings in blue A, B
and D;
this development known
as
HDB
Sundew has a watercourse
that
"curves" towards it. And
is
considered the most
inauspicious within this
four
development
sites.2.1It
also depends on the
"strength"
of the current that
flows in
the water course -
curving
towards this
development.
The
stacks highlighted in
"purple"
have to be properly
evaluated
if one is selecting a
flat
within these
stacks.Fortunately, for
stacks
A, B and D, they are
least
affected by the curve
(if
any)
from the water course
and
subject to how the water
flows
e.g. right to left or
left
to
right of the frontage of
each
stack/unit:-A - HDB
Waterway
Woodcress Blks 666 to
667B -
HDB Waterview Blks 682
&
684D HDB Waterway
Sunbeam Blks 663 to 664
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The attached graphic illustration shows why to "cure" metal; Water may be the "lesser" of the two evils (if any) vs or instead of using Fire element.
As one has to remember that the worst star is of the earth element = #5 = misfortune / sickness = strong earth.
Introducing #9 fire element may inadvertently fuel #5. If one considers : the Annual, monthly, the hourly flying stars.
In general, a "fire" cure is often more popular to be used on (generally) a sector with #3 bad wood element. Of course, the WS and MS should be considered. And if so, even if a #5 flies into that sector with #3; somehow; it is not as worse off as a sector without #3. As under the destructive cycle; wood does "play a-part" e.g. a tree with roots getting into the earth (say #5) and drawing it out...
Therefore; it is best to introduce a "cure" or "enhancement" (especially) a cure that has less effects on a sector be it for the 20 year flying stars or annual or monthly or daily stars. And not be myopic or have a tunnel vision in just curing for "the present". The future need to be considered, also.QuoteOn 1/28/2015 9:33:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
For some, it is easier to see which
elements are "associated" with metal
either under the productive and/or
destructive cycle.Please see
attachment:1. Productive cycle. Here,
water "draws out" metal.2. Under the
destructive cycle? One can clearly see
two elements: Fire and Wood.2.1. Fire
helps to "melt" metal or shape it.2.2.
Just imagine one has a carving knife.
And a block of wood. After sometime; the
metal instrument may get blunt or a
block of raw material = wood costs say
$6. But after it was carved into a
beautiful piece of art-work; it can
fetch more...On 1/28/2015 9:14:23
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Yes, finally, you got the point
as to
why Water can be used to against
"Metal"
element.1.1 And often, especially in
a
home environment; an added bonus of
using water be it yin water or yang
water is that it is often much more
"safer" to use than "fire
element".2. As
the most yang fire element has to do
with activating a light. And often,
it
can be more dangerous if we say use
a
light vs water. As water may/can be
considered as the lesser of the two
evils.3. Futhermore, some geomancers
are
still a firm believer of the sector.
And
given that North belongs to the
water
element; some geomancers give weight
to
using Water to harmonize this sector
instead of fire. If so, using
"water"
would help to satisfy such users.4.
In
addition, "water" element is also
safer
in another context: For example,
based
on the annual flying stars or the
monthly flying stars or even the
daily
or hourly stars: at times the
dreaded #5
may fly into the sector. And
wouldn't
using the fire element further fuel
the
#5 = misfortune or sickness. But the
water element can either drown the
#5 or
#2. The #5 is considered the worst
star
- as compared to other lesser evils
like
#3 or #4 etc...5. Under the Five
elements concept if one dwell
closely;
actually there is a further element
that
may help to reduce #7. Provided
either
the Water or Mountain Star does not
have
a #3 or #4 (bad wood(s)). Thus,
there
are more than meets the eye.6.
Another
further consideration is that if the
location is an open space e.g. a
balcony; and if one really uses a
water
position; nothing else can be placed
or
"built" above it = allowing for
clear
space = creating a "bright hall" or
bright area. Contrast to using a
plant
or even a fire object which often
may be
placed on a pedestal or cabinet
etc...
thus hindering the flow of qi or
"bright
hall".7. That is why 8 out 10 times;
even if the frontage may not be
suitable
for a water position; but if someone
were to place a water position e.g.
a
water fall or pond etc... again
nothing
else can be built about this = clear
space. And 8 out of 10 times; based
on
shapes and forms Feng Shui; this is
a
better or safer bet than e.g.
planting a
mango tree - for a landed property.
And
in 8 years time; the tree would cast
a
dark shadow, below. Frankly, I can
think
of more reasons, but I stop,
here.8. More: If there are no
bad
wood; sometimes introducing the wood
element may also help to improve a
MS or
WS #7. As metal is suppose to
destroy
wood and thus become exhausted.On
1/28/2015 8:43:14 PM, Zhongqin Yang
wrote:
Dear Master Lee,my answer to
your
question:because Water exhausts
Metal
and Earth
supports/produces/strengthen
Metal. If one wants to reduce
the
energy
of inauspicious star #7 (weak
metal)
it
is recommended to use Water.Fire
can
also destroy Metal, but at the
same
time
Fire produces Earth, which can
support
Metal. So it is not good way.Is
it
correct, Master Lee?On 1/28/2015
2:08:22
PM, Cecil Lee wrote: 4.
So, my question to you is :
What's
wrong
with using Water to reduce
the
Metal
element? Look at it this
way..
why
you
did not use the Earth
element?
instead
of Water?
-
For some, it is easier to see which elements are "associated" with metal either under the productive and/or destructive cycle.
Please see attachment:
1. Productive cycle. Here, water "draws out" metal.
2. Under the destructive cycle? One can clearly see two elements: Fire and Wood.
2.1. Fire helps to "melt" metal or shape it.
2.2. Just imagine one has a carving knife. And a block of wood. After sometime; the metal instrument may get blunt or a block of raw material = wood costs say $6. But after it was carved into a beautiful piece of art-work; it can fetch more...QuoteOn 1/28/2015 9:14:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Yes, finally, you got the point as to
why Water can be used to against "Metal"
element.1.1 And often, especially in a
home environment; an added bonus of
using water be it yin water or yang
water is that it is often much more
"safer" to use than "fire element".2. As
the most yang fire element has to do
with activating a light. And often, it
can be more dangerous if we say use a
light vs water. As water may/can be
considered as the lesser of the two
evils.3. Futhermore, some geomancers are
still a firm believer of the sector. And
given that North belongs to the water
element; some geomancers give weight to
using Water to harmonize this sector
instead of fire. If so, using "water"
would help to satisfy such users.4. In
addition, "water" element is also safer
in another context: For example, based
on the annual flying stars or the
monthly flying stars or even the daily
or hourly stars: at times the dreaded #5
may fly into the sector. And wouldn't
using the fire element further fuel the
#5 = misfortune or sickness. But the
water element can either drown the #5 or
#2. The #5 is considered the worst star
- as compared to other lesser evils like
#3 or #4 etc...5. Under the Five
elements concept if one dwell closely;
actually there is a further element that
may help to reduce #7. Provided either
the Water or Mountain Star does not have
a #3 or #4 (bad wood(s)). Thus, there
are more than meets the eye.6. Another
further consideration is that if the
location is an open space e.g. a
balcony; and if one really uses a water
position; nothing else can be placed or
"built" above it = allowing for clear
space = creating a "bright hall" or
bright area. Contrast to using a plant
or even a fire object which often may be
placed on a pedestal or cabinet etc...
thus hindering the flow of qi or "bright
hall".7. That is why 8 out 10 times;
even if the frontage may not be suitable
for a water position; but if someone
were to place a water position e.g. a
water fall or pond etc... again nothing
else can be built about this = clear
space. And 8 out of 10 times; based on
shapes and forms Feng Shui; this is a
better or safer bet than e.g. planting a
mango tree - for a landed property. And
in 8 years time; the tree would cast a
dark shadow, below. Frankly, I can think
of more reasons, but I stop,
here.8. More: If there are no bad
wood; sometimes introducing the wood
element may also help to improve a MS or
WS #7. As metal is suppose to destroy
wood and thus become exhausted.On
1/28/2015 8:43:14 PM, Zhongqin Yang
wrote:
Dear Master Lee,my answer to your
question:because Water exhausts
Metal
and Earth
supports/produces/strengthen
Metal. If one wants to reduce the
energy
of inauspicious star #7 (weak metal)
it
is recommended to use Water.Fire can
also destroy Metal, but at the same
time
Fire produces Earth, which can
support
Metal. So it is not good way.Is it
correct, Master Lee?On 1/28/2015
2:08:22
PM, Cecil Lee wrote: 4.
So, my question to you is :
What's
wrong
with using Water to reduce the
Metal
element? Look at it this way..
why
you
did not use the Earth element?
instead
of Water?
-
1. Yes, finally, you got the point as to why Water can be used to against "Metal" element.
1.1 And often, especially in a home environment; an added bonus of using water be it yin water or yang water is that it is often much more "safer" to use than "fire element".
2. As the most yang fire element has to do with activating a light. And often, it can be more dangerous if we say use a light vs water. As water may/can be considered as the lesser of the two evils.
3. Futhermore, some geomancers are still a firm believer of the sector. And given that North belongs to the water element; some geomancers give weight to using Water to harmonize this sector instead of fire. If so, using "water" would help to satisfy such users.
4. In addition, "water" element is also safer in another context: For example, based on the annual flying stars or the monthly flying stars or even the daily or hourly stars: at times the dreaded #5 may fly into the sector. And wouldn't using the fire element further fuel the #5 = misfortune or sickness. But the water element can either drown the #5 or #2. The #5 is considered the worst star - as compared to other lesser evils like #3 or #4 etc...
5. Under the Five elements concept if one dwell closely; actually there is a further element that may help to reduce #7. Provided either the Water or Mountain Star does not have a #3 or #4 (bad wood(s)). Thus, there are more than meets the eye.
6. Another further consideration is that if the location is an open space e.g. a balcony; and if one really uses a water position; nothing else can be placed or "built" above it = allowing for clear space = creating a "bright hall" or bright area. Contrast to using a plant or even a fire object which often may be placed on a pedestal or cabinet etc... thus hindering the flow of qi or "bright hall".
7. That is why 8 out 10 times; even if the frontage may not be suitable for a water position; but if someone were to place a water position e.g. a water fall or pond etc... again nothing else can be built about this = clear space. And 8 out of 10 times; based on shapes and forms Feng Shui; this is a better or safer bet than e.g. planting a mango tree - for a landed property. And in 8 years time; the tree would cast a dark shadow, below. Frankly, I can think of more reasons, but I stop, here.
8. More: If there are no bad wood; sometimes introducing the wood element may also help to improve a MS or WS #7. As metal is suppose to destroy wood and thus become exhausted.QuoteOn 1/28/2015 8:43:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,my answer to your
question:because Water exhausts Metal
and Earth supports/produces/strengthen
Metal. If one wants to reduce the energy
of inauspicious star #7 (weak metal) it
is recommended to use Water.Fire can
also destroy Metal, but at the same time
Fire produces Earth, which can support
Metal. So it is not good way.Is it
correct, Master Lee?On 1/28/2015 2:08:22
PM, Cecil Lee wrote: 4.
So, my question to you is : What's
wrong
with using Water to reduce the Metal
element? Look at it this way.. why
you
did not use the Earth element?
instead
of Water?
-
These are some considerations:
1. The Lowest common denominator or L.C.M.
1.1. Here, one must have a good grounding of the Five Elements Concept.
1.2. For example: Earth supports or fuels Metal
1.3. While : Water "draws out" Metal.
2. Without a solid or good grounding of the Five Elements; one will forever be at a lost.
3. For example: #7 ?
3.1. #7 under the Five elements concept is considered as a "weak Metal" element.
3.2. Under the PRODUCTIVE cycle of the Five Elements concept:
Earth > Metal > Water > Wood > Fire.
3.3. In your earlier 1st and/or 2nd question: since #7 is a metal element.
3.4. Under the Five elements concept Metal can be reduced by water.
4. So, my question to you is : What's wrong with using Water to reduce the Metal element? Look at it this way.. why you did not use the Earth element? instead of Water?
5. For other questions, I suggest that one make an effort to learn the Five Elements be it number assocations: e.g. #6 = strong metal; #5 = strong earth etc... and also both the Productive and Destructive cycle.
6. If the above, still sounds greek; after reading thru; then, better go back to the drawing board and try to have a solid grounding ..... of? The Five Elements concept.
7. Clue: Sometimes: to fight fire; you need erh... water? or strange as it may seem another element that can "hurt" or destroy in this case #7.QuoteOn 1/28/2015 3:18:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,I have read
the 20-year & yearly
flying star
report(please click
here) on your website.I don't
understand some things:1. why
is it recommended to activate
Water Star on North sector,
although on this sector the
water star is the inauspicious
star 7?2. why is it
recommended to activate
Mountain Star on North-East
sector, although (again) the
mountain star is (again) the
inauspicious star 7 on the
sector?3. why is it
recommended to activate both
Mountain AND Water Star on
South sector?4. how to
determine which flying star is
mountain star and which is
water star? (why are the
mountain star and water star
flying star number 6 and 7?).
Is it related to Period of
House Birth or what?Please
enlighten me. Thank you very
much in advance.
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Distinctive shape......QuoteOn 5/3/2013 10:41:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In the past, all developers
would release all stacks/units
during their VVIP Preview
launch.Not today. Developers
are playing it smart. Often,
on their VVIP Preview launch
sale; they would only release
specific stacks. And learning
their past mistakes, the
developers would hold back
some CHOICE stacks.And very
often, in today's highly
regulated sales curbs; often,
one could obtain bargains
right to the last minute
especially for less than
popular developments
liked'Leedon.
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The key essence or ingredient of the Flying Star Feng Shui is to determine the "mouth" of the premises - in this case, your apartment's facing direction.
And going by this: where is the most yang qi : be it an opening or light flowing into the home.
Thus, based on your description; it could be from your living room looking outwards of your balcony - as an appropriate facing direction.
As mentioned, in the past; if a geomancer were to quote past sources: and in the past, there were no high rise; and claim that based on "ancient" text; it should be standing inside the main door looking outwards = ALL THE TIME; no ifs or buts.....then, should perhaps, be transported to Germany in the 1940's and be strung by a piano wire... for this ignorant deed.QuoteOn 1/28/2015 4:26:15 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a 2nd floor
apartment building, the
building has total 3 floors.
It has 2 entries. Front entry
and back entry. Both the
entires open up to a very
small foyer which has
individual main doors. My main
door doesnot have any view or
light as it faces my
neighboyr's apartment
door.Please advice if i can
use my living room balcony as
facing direction while taking
compass reading for annual
flying stars as this has
maximum view, open space, air
and light. If not, pls advice
if i need to take my apt main
door or bulding's entrace door
as faving direction.Many
thanks
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You might want to consider some of the factors in the attached list (from a recent By Ranking Review of St George's TowersQuoteOn 1/21/2015 9:48:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, there are many other factors to
consider.Reference:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/artic
le.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=33980&new=?pagewa
nted=allYou might want to use some of
the points listed, in one of the
attachments above to fine-tune your
choice.As what you mentioned, is very
little especially for me to say which
two units are definitely better.On
1/18/2015 12:46:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I'm currently short listing
two units . One high floor but
unit number 44 and common bin
is just outside near to unit.
The other is 5th floor unit
number 64 no bin but just on
top of multi stores car park..
Which unit seem like better
choice? Is 44 bad number tks
and any issues if unit above
multi stores car park
-
Frankly, there are many other factors to consider.
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=33980&new=?pagewanted=all
You might want to use some of the points listed, in one of the attachments above to fine-tune your choice.
As what you mentioned, is very little especially for me to say which two units are definitely better.QuoteOn 1/18/2015 12:46:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I'm currently short listing
two units . One high floor but
unit number 44 and common bin
is just outside near to unit.
The other is 5th floor unit
number 64 no bin but just on
top of multi stores car park..
Which unit seem like better
choice? Is 44 bad number tks
and any issues if unit above
multi stores car park
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Frankly, ideally, it is best not to have such a situation.
But, even in Singapore, the "deceased" and even funeral halls are close-by to living quarters.
For example, the Singapore Casket Company and a Hotel is side-by-side in Lavendar street.
Very rarely, the recent "dead" would have the means to haunt someone.
The Chinese Holy Trinity of luck consists of: Heaven (Born with); Earth (Home & Office) and Human or Man Luck.
As Feng Shui is only about 33.33 % ; the other two are: Human and Heaven Luck factors.
More often, if we don't feel good factor or feel uneasy this has more to do with Human Luck. Thus, if one has a lower resistance or less of a good feel factor; this affects our "Human or man Luck". So much so, that too much of this can easily be just as bad as poor Feng Shui.
Feng Shui is originally a non-religion. Thus in theory, when a person is placed in the "temporary" wake hall; and especially later either get buried or cremated; then there are few occassions if any that they want to "remain" in this wake-hall area.
There are perhaps, better areas for them to wander off or even "haunt" then a wake-hall. Unless, someone dies a terrible death at that specific location; then this might be a concern.QuoteOn 1/15/2015 6:43:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master,a new ground floor
neighbor will be moving in to
my parents's 2-storey
shophouse cum home. My
parents are staying above,
operating as office in the day
and staying in at night. I am
worry the bad energy from
below floor will affect my
parents' health.Please
advise.tracey
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Bed placement help
in Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Thank you for your illustration.
These are some considerations:
1. You wrote:-
The bad directions
Unlucky-South East
Five Ghost-East
Six Killings-North
Total Loss-South
1.1. Given that your unit or rather your bedroom's bed-head could only be facing SE or East; given the "devil" and the "deep blue" sea; I can understand why you may want to consider facing East instead of SE (Unlucky).
2. As there are no other possible choices; given the window(s) in the West and the layout of the bedroom.
2.1. Yes, I do agree that perhaps, facing East is at least better than bed-head facing SE.