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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. In an ideal situation, of course before buying or (renting) a home, it is best to consider the issues that you had mentioned. 2. Otherwise, based on the Eight House theory, this theory has it's limitations i.e. either you sleep in that sector or away from it. 3. Given that there is no way, nor room to relocate say your daughter, then, if Feng Shui is applied, then; 3.1 If you are DIY Feng Shui, then consider ways to fix "leaks" or improve health/safety: -http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Main_Page#Key_Success_Factors_in_D.I.Y._Feng_Shui 3.2 Or alternatively seek professional Feng Shui help.
  2. Please forget about the first ring! The First Ring is a REAL mistake! This 2nd ring is guaranteed to Wow! You away! Definitely, NO MONKEY BUSINESS, Here! If you are in business, or thinking of going into business, or have family members that are in business, going into business or even thinking of business, YOU MUST HAVE THIS RING!!!!!
  3. Promise me! Please hang an auspicious painting in our living room, please?
  4. Did the elephant made it as one of the 12 Chinese Astrology signs? YES/NO? Maybe? Next-time?
  5. Commonsense approach to Feng Shui? Space Clearing does help!
  6. 1. The concept here is "Feng Shui cannot be done by remote-control". 2. Thus it is a good thing that this is a "new" home (be it brand new or resale, does not matter). 3. Frankly, so long as one does not stay or (have yet) to stay in a new home, one may consider doing renovations. 4. In fact, there are those who have already stayed in an existing home. And as these people have planned to do a major Additions and Alterations (A & A works) they simply move-out for the duration be it a few months to even a year or more. 5. The key consideration is to do:- 5.1 First time open door procedure 5.2 Start of work procedure 5.3 End of work procedure / Move-in procedure If the recommended procedures are or were done, then one is considered to have done "their best" to observe "customs" and protocols. More importantly, after the completion of A & A works, try to avoid touching or disturbing those sectors where Tai Sui resides, the 3 killings sector and #5 bad yellow sector of that specific year.
  7. 1. This has been mentioned many (many) times under previous postings:- 1.1. Under Period 8 [P8], (in general) without considering Shapes and Forms and other external factors:- 1.2 P8 NE and SW generally have favourable wealth qi. Only need to balance the sickness stars for these two configurations. 1.3 Under P8, South and East also do enjoy favourable wealth qi. For the East, just because of where the afternoon sun affects which part of the home.
  8. 1. In an office environment it may look very odd to place some of the traditional cures like a pair of flutes. The other common method is to draw a "fine" red line much like a small string just above where your head is (if it is under a beam). 2. The pillars according to your description, may not seem to be a problem. Usually if it is a concrete beam, the sha qi is approximately 1 metre. So long as you are not "cut" by the pillar, this is fine or no issue. Quote: Irene L. wrote: I sit in a cubicle and there is a a concrete beam over my head in the office. I am worried that it will affect my promotional opportunities in my career. There are 2 pillars, one is blocked by the partition and the one is at a diagonal to the opening of the cubicle. there is also a wall unit aircon to my right...my back is facing a window.. Are there problems? Thank you
  9. For an existing business, when replacing a sign; remove the existing sign and place it mid-way not bring it down to the floor! Only when the new sign has been put up, then bring down the old sign totally!
  10. Here are some of the major considerations:- 1. Avoid hanging the photo (portrait) sharing the same wall as the toilet. 2. Avoid hanging the portait facing the toilet. 3. Try not to have the photo facing the main door. 4. Try to avoid having the portrait facing the dining table. 5. Avoid placing the portait in any "persons" bedroom. 6. If it is placed in a study or an EMPTY bedroom, place it close to or next to the window. But make sure that the sun does not shine directly onto the portait. 7. Avoid hanging the portait at the "end" of the hallway. 8. Avoid hanging it sharing the same wall as the stove or facing a stove or facing kitchen utensils such as knifes, forks (such as those often found at the wash basin. 9. Avoid hanging it even if it is in the livingroom (with some imagination) "facing towards any bedroom that one may undress, or do some ECA activities". Thus, if placed on a wall, if possible, should be placed "away" from the view into any of the "living quarters or bedrooms". As mentioned under para 6, if there is a "private" area or "few walk past" say next to an open window, this is acceptable. Alternatively, often, it can be hang at the location where "one is suppose" to place an altar. Where possible, the height from floor to the bottom frame (if possible) should be 146.5 cm height. The next best height is 127 cm in height. (146.5 is more optimium fora stand-a-lone portait. If it is placed on an altar, then 127cm in height).
  11. This has to be one of the most beautiful RING in the world? Why? Because, it is known as "THE FENG SHUI Jewelry"
  12. In general, a crane symbolises longevity. And also the phoenix. During weddings, one can often find the wedding card with the dragon (male) and phoenix (female) diagram in an embrance. Otherwise the tiger-crane combination is more unique to the Martial Arts. And thus no major significance when combined together unlike the dragon - tiger or dragon - phoenix (crane) combinations. Tina M. wrote: Sorry I dont know how to reply to the answer you have given me about my tattoo. I made a mistake and put dragon and tiger in the subject but explained in the message text that I have learnt a the tiger-crane combination, not dragon and tiger and want to have a tattoo of both animals, perhaps one on each leg. (I am a dragon in the Chinese horoscope - sorry to confuse you. Kindly advise Respectfully Tina
  13. 1. Other Traditional methods: Since this is a "metallic" "beam", then another option is to draw a small thin red line where this air-duct is just above your head or use scotch tape or masking tape and place a thin red string with two ends with the tape. The red string runs above your head. 2. If you do it properly, very hard to notice the red "line". This red line represents fire element to curtail the "metal". Hope the above helps.
  14. Cecil Lee

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    In Feng Shui, we call the Dragon and Tiger as the "Green Dragon" and "White Tiger". Here for the external Feng Shui, the dragon is on the east or left side, while the tiger is at the west or right side (if we stand inside the door looking outwards). Nowadays in Singapore, few will get a tatoo where the dragon and tiger embrace. If so, often, the tatoos are on the arms and not the legs. This is because to be "harmonious" the dragon and tiger should be in an embrace. Unless if the tatoo is on the legs, it is felt that where we stand, the dragon should also be in embrance with the tiger. In the early 1970's David Carradine played a disciple of Shaolin Martial Arts. And when he graduated, he placed his two arms around a large Chinese urn and carried it. Here, the dragon and tiger image was burned into his arms (not tatooed). If you managed to get the show, can check to confirm which armed was "burned" with which symbol.
  15. 1. Frankly, both facing and sitting are equally important. 2. The purpose of sitting and answering questions in an examination is to try and maximize our marks: http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks 3. In real world Feng Shui, isn't it better if both sitting and facing directions are equally important. 4. For example, even if we have an excellent facing direction, but behind the home is a fast "moving water" canal, this is already "bad" Feng Shui on it's own. 5. To begin with, NW sitting or SE facing or vice versa plot of land is really not that fanastic under Period 7 or 8 Flying Star Feng Shui. All these will add up to subtract the Feng Shui luck. Or leading to too many "leaks". Anonymous wrote: I do appreciate your free advise as well as a lot of us not too familiar with feng shui. I would like to ask which is more important when looking at the lot. Where the lot is facing-direction or sitting direction? I have a Kua Number of 8 and the lot is facin g SE and sitting NW. According to the chart, NW is good but SE is not. Please enlighten me. Thank a lot and more power! Hope to hear from you soon!
  16. 1. All hospitals have a Morgue. Where dead patients are moved over to this building for coroner's investigations and "deposit" and "release. 2. Thus, do check that the unit and block you are interested in is not next to or facing this building. 3. Alternatively, avoid the unit or block if it is the A and E ward or a ward for contagious disesase or during an emergency, this ward caters to those who have unknown or unidentified, ailments. 4. Thus, if the hospital has any of the above, try to stay as far away as possible! Even 500 metres or more... 5. For other buildings in the hospital, the higher the unit you stay in will be better. Thus even if the hospital is 50 metres away, your unit which has height should "overlook" or high floor to avoid too much "air flow" (depending on high or low pressure) coming from the direction of the hospital! Quote: Anonymous wrote: Dear Cecil, I would like your advise in regards to what distant we should stay away from the hospital. I just view a apartment on the 13th flr.This is the 5th unit from the corner,and the side of this corner flat is facing the hospital,about 50 meters away across the road. Appreciate your advise.Thank you. Regards, Jane Lee
  17. 1. Thanks for the two photographs. However, I am still not very clear whether the house is entirely one or from the second picture, is there another house door facing your new home door? 2. From just the two pictures, the glass wall is perhaps or maybe a "double edged sword". Removing it is not a possibility as I believe in the second picture, there is another identical glass wall similar to yours for another unit? 3. The main door seems to be situated oddly behind the guard rail and concrete that is semi-circular. Since the door is a permanent feature of this house, and if you are looking at the Feng Shui, then, you may have to consider other factors or applications of Feng Shui concepts and guidelines. 4. Generally, one good thing is that the "court-yard" is good as it helps to "congregate" or "collect" qi. It is always good to have such a bright hall (close to the main entrance) making it "bright". Quote: I was wondering ifanyonecan give me an insight on whattodo about thefront door in a house we?re supposed to move in to in a few months. There?s a glass wall right in front of it !!!, that was built in an attempt to reduce noise from the garage entrance.The house and front doorface SE. I?m attaching a couple pictures and I would really appreciate any help!
  18. 1. Frankly, this needs some analysis. 2. In many instances if the problem lies with the home, Feng Shui may help to "fix" such "leaks" and also improve the changes of conception. (Nothwithstanding other husband-wife - "medical" problems or age factor).
  19. 1. Firstly even if possible, normally tilting a door only brings temporary changes - and often not the best method. 2. The better method is to "tap" qi coming from good sectors e.g. if the qi coming from a specific sector e.g. a specific living room window, then it is good to constantly allow qi to come in from this window. And for some window(s) that has poor qi, then open them less often (provided these are not critical windows such as a bedroom window). If so, the window should still be opened to allow air to circulate. (opened but not fully).
  20. Many of the good units in The infiniti (if u are referring to this development). Many units face NE or SW. But the worst ones #9, #17 etc... face a noisy highway!
  21. Frankly, it is just a general statement. For enhancements or cures, the holistic approach to Feng Shui like application of Eight Mansions (Eight House) or Flying Star would be good enough. For Flying Star Feng Shui, usually areas affecting relationships are the sectors that may contain #3 conflicts/quarrels. Quote: Anonymous wrote: Dear Cecil, I was wondering how accurate is that, the House ### have the effects on the occupants of the house. If it is, then there must be some kind of cures for it. My house is P5 #2104 facing S. It's said Mother and Daughter don't get along. Please, give me some advises, Thank you for your kindness.
  22. Traditionally, Feng Shui practitioners may advise their clients to place the sink slightly higher than the stove. Today, this is still done. But, in Singapore, there are now at least over more than 2,500 condominium developments with at least over 30,000 units. And majority if not all condo kitchens have the stove and sink at the same height or level! As those who stay in a condominium are considered as "middle income or higher" this is a consideration for not following "past" tradition.
  23. 1. #29 will be affected by afternoon sun (Living room/bedrooms). 2. NW facing apartments don't seem to have OVERALL good luck as many sectors in the home needs to be disarmed. 3. In my opinion, for a East group person(s), it should be their LAST RESORT. Really, really (no choice - die die must get)... type of situation. Even for West Group persons, not the BEST choice!
  24. Every few months, some Chinese temples releases "life" from birds to...erh.... latest.. cockles???
  25. Are there any Feng Shui considerations in purchasing Antique furniture or items? Yes/ No/ May be? There are instances where some people have purchased questionable antiques and after their purchase, these home owners mutted:- "How come there seems to be another entity in our home" "I can feel the presence of someone in our home" "Oh dear, I seem to constantly get nightmares... " "I heard someone... talking downstairs" "Dear! This is the unteemp time you forgot to close the toilet door!" " Middle of the night... heard: creak, croak, creak, croak, creak croak....
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