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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Anon, Frankly, there is no major issue with the poster. However, if we do stare hard-enough at a peacock feather, many of us may see a large "eye" looking at us. Perhaps, this may make some of us feel uncomfortable especially since it is in a private bedroom. If you really feel uncomfortable whatsoever, then best to remove it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Angelia, To be honest, it is very difficult to provide advise based on just a few paragraphs of your situation. In a Feng Shui assessment, it is best that a proper Feng Shui audit be done to even consider a single apartment not just giving "short" advise. Thus, the external Feng Shui i.e. the landscape, the site and the land and even the block that your unit is in is crucial in the assessment of the external Feng Shui. It is nice that the second home is more squarish. And I am not too sure how bad is the "odd" shaped NE1 facing (1st apartment). Theoritically, as what you had mentioned both NE1 and SW1 can enjoy better wealth under Period 8. As equally both have water wealth #8 at the frontage. And best that for these two units, check to see if preferably, this immediate frontage is not blocked by other closeby neighbouring block. Actually, for both NE1 and SW1, notoriously, under Period 8, both have sickness qi at this facing direction and opposite direction. And these need to be "contained". Usually it is preferred that the house suits the male breadwinner i.e. your husband. For yourself, it can be 'balanced" often by you sleeping in a specific position in say the master bedroom. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Angelia T. wrote: We are currently staying in a NE1 facing house(door at South sector) built in Period 7. Some master told us that we should move out of the house quicklybecause it will affect the family's health, besides, the shape is odd.So we bought a square shape SW1 facing house(door at West sector)and wanting to renovate and move in. Shouldwe renovateour current NE1 house to change it to period 8 or renovateSW1 house and move there instead.I know that both are sum-of-ten houses in Period 8. I am in a dilemma because I realised thatSW is my death direction based on my Kua1, NE is my son's death direction based on his Kua4,although it will suit my husband's Kua is 5 for both. Which house should we renovate and occupy or should we not consider both at all?
  3. Dear Anon, Yes agree! If it is a small bedroom, the only sensible thing to do is to keep the bedroom tidy. For Feng Shui, cures and enhancements, have to go further than this small bedroom for success. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: I live in an apartment where my bedroom is really small. It is only big enough to fit my bed at one wall (the connecting wall to the bathroom) and has less than a foot on the left hand side when you are facing the bed. There is about 5 feet at the bottom of the bed where my feet face a window. I can't turn my head to see out the door because the door is off to the side of that five feet. because the room is so small it is full of bed with not much room for anything else. Since I can't move the bed and there are so many bad chi things going on here, what can I do as a remedy? You know like putting crystals between the front door and the window it faces to keep the good chi in.
  4. Dear Little, Frankly, in authentic Geomancy; so long as one is selecting a Mandarin name for a business, fine! It can be looked at to check whether the name is both auspicious sounding (phonetic sound like) and also whether it meets Chinese Numerology and the Five Elements concept. Thus, it is quite similar in nature to a parent or grand parent going to a geomancer to help to select a new name for a Chinese baby child. But, if the business name is purely in English or even French etc.. there is no Chinese precidence in selecting a good name. Thus an English name like your propsed business name K Miss 3 does not follow any Chinese good or bad name. As Chinese Numerology may also be usede.g. counting the number of strokes per character and whether the name has : Metal , Water,Wood, Fire, Earth elements. If you are going to find acomplimentary Chinese (Mandarin) name then one can ascertain whether it is auspicious or not. Similarly particularly in Singapore, some Chinese wanted to have their Chinese name changed. But if one is say already 40 years old and working in a Singapore company that often does not use mandarin, changing the name is also not going to help in the change of luck. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Anon, In general, if an HDB precint has majority either North or South facing apartments, then if particuarly the male breadwinner is a West group person, may consider looking at especially if it is a Flying Star Period 8 South 2 and 3 apartments where there is particularly a double #8's at it's facing direction. If the apartment is a Period 8, South 1, then check that if possible the living room is at say North or the back of the apartment. A west group person can still benefit greatly from a South "facing" apartment. Frankly, usually changing the facing direction of a door has more to do with "PACIFYING" one's concern than effectively changing the qi. There were several attempts even by some Feng Shui practitioners who had asked their client not so much of changing the door but to create a "hallway" so that after coming into the home, the hallway is facing the owner's good direction. Yet, these were the same people, who had called for a 2nd Feng Shui (opinion) after having no results or in fact they were facing more difficulties in their new home (apartment) even with this change. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: All the flats in an HDB precint I like have their front doors facing either North or South. This is an ideal facing for East group of persons. My family members and I coincidentally belongto the West group and the best front door facing directions are NE, NW, W and SW. I like the flats in this precinct very much. Can I build a wall (inside the flat entrance) parallel to the front door and shift the wooden door inward by 90 degrees so that the front door is now facing West? I will leave the front metal gate in its orignal location. Is this method effective in making the flat auspicious for West group people. If not, is there any remedy for this limitation? Thank you for your advice!
  6. Dear Hoa, Yes, unfortunately, the traditonal Chinese coffin's cover is similar shape i.e. semi-ciruclar when we look at it from the head (front to back) view.
  7. Just take note that if the water feature has a spout or multiple spouts, then "aim" the water spouting out towards e.g. the sofa or into the home. Don't aim the spouting water towards the main entrance door! An alternative is to use a water feature where water flows out evenly from e.g. the mouth of the vase equally. Or if it is a rotating water feature, than try to make sure that the rotation does not rotate towards the main door.
  8. Dear Anon, More importantly, you should have completed your renovations on or after Chinese New Year 2004. In addition, if you had given your townhousea fresh coat of paint then the better. In addition, if your townhouse feels fresh and does not have too much clutter all over, then there is a very high likelyhood, that you home can be considered as more of a Period 8 home. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Anon, To be honest, some homes or apartments have bad Flying star numbers at the centrepoint of the home, especially under Period 7. Therefore, in general, a toilet is exactly not a major issue for such homes. Instead of placing those mirrors or screens or false wall, in my opinion, it is simply to leave it as it is. And, if possible, try to maximize or enhance qi or neutralise qi in a home in other areas. From a practical point of view, few if any nowadays, place a mirror at the toilet door. And those false walls is often very cumbersome to get in and out of the toilet when there is limited space. And most importantly the toilet if possible should be dry and airy instead of being enclosed most of the time. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Anon, Water position is particularly good at SW is the indirect wealth spirit sector. Try to check out this past posting:- Illustration Of A Five Element Enhancer Posted in: Info :: Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines Posted on: Fri, 05 Jul 2002, 11:14 AM In general, the water feature need not look like the above, but do take note that the best water feature MUST not be too small e.g. those minature desktop ones. More importantly, if possible, the water feature must try to have all five elements in it. Please go to that article for more details. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: Understand thatplacing a water feature on the east or southwest corner of the living room is good in 2008. If so, what kind of water feature would you recommend?
  11. Dear Dave, You can try to search for : " Food and Yin and Yang" or Yin and Yang Foods...or foods that are yin and yang... As under the Chinese system as you have mentioned, food can be classified as under Hot (Yang) and Cold (Yin).... In general, chicken and pork should in my opinion, be classified as under "white meat". Nowadays, the main concern is that animals both chicken and pig (pork) may be injected with too much anti-biotics... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Please see attachment: sample illustration, below:- 1.1. A condominium. 1.2. Person A : Best personal elements are 1. Water (Blue, black or grey) 2. Wood (Green or wood tone or brown) 1.3. Person A's Gua: East group person. 2.In this condo, the Person occupies the Master bedroom located at South direction. And this happens to be Person's A's : Excellent direction. 3. Person A's best elements are 1. Water (Blue, black or grey) 2. Wood (Green or wood tone or brown). BUT the combination of Flying star numbers in this bedroom has especially a bad #3 = bad wood element. Thus best to avoid GREEN colour in this bedroom. As this bedroom also has a bad #7 metal, based on his ba zi element: he can use : 1. Water (Blue, black or grey) 2. Wood (Wood tone or brown) colours which match his ba zi. However,asGREEN is also suitable to him BUT, as there is a bad #3 wood, it is bestto avoid GREEN colour. Thus, not only we should review Gua VS Personal Element (Ba Zi) but also Gua VS Personal Element (Ba Zi) VS Flying star elements. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Anon, 1. Yes, if your working position is North, then you should be facing North and sitting with your back at South. My Kua Number 1 My best working position is N ( 337.5 to 22.4) Do you mean sitting N at 337.5 to 22.4 facing N with my back at South. 2. You should be facing SE. And sitting with your back against NW Quote: If I base on the sitting position recommended. MyWealth position is SE (Prosperity) If I choose to work on this position.. Do you meansitting on SE facing and facing SE position . 3. Usually,especially the for the Five Yellow, it is advisable for this and Tai Sui location to : not to do anymajor renovations or distrub these two areas, this year. Only recently, from 1980's onwards some Feng Shui practitioners voiced concern "to avoid" sitting facingespecially Tai Sui. But, realistically, this is considered as "nice-to-have" not a must have. Given that many people work at fixed work-stations and don't have the luxury to shift one's desk/or work-top. Some simply can't! However, if one is trying to close a deal say in a meeting room, then if possible try not to sit facing "north" - again - if possible to do so. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Anon, Thank you for your detalied illustration. Option B is acceptable in Feng Shui. For Option A, from a Shapes andForms Feng Shui point ofview, althoughyou are "technically" correct to place a "mountain" in the form of the check of drawers -- but, the bed-head is not "resting" onto a proper "wall" or "window" for support. The key issue under Option A is i.e. from a top-view; the bed is literally not supported atit's bed-head. As compared to Option B where, the bed-head is supported by the "building" wall orclose to the window. Thus what is worse off is to have the bed on it's own in the middle of an "island". WarmestRegards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: We would like to place our bed with headboard facing the South East window wall. We have an idea (please see image) to: (A) use some chest of drawers to 'back' our headboard without having to sleep directly under windows or (B) have bed under window, headboard either lower than / covering part of windows. Both ideas, we will cover the window with wooden Venetian blinds with slats upwards. The windows are 3-panel, sliding, only the left-most panel is usually opened. Can the chests of drawers actually act as 'wall' or 'support'?
  15. Dear Gabi, All of us have taken an examination or examination(s) in our life. And usually we find some teachers teaching us some "techniques" in how to approach certain types of questions. For example, one of the most common type of examinations (school examinations) is: that we are given a time limit i.e. to try to answer 5 questions say out of 10 questions given. Many of our teachers will ask us to allocate a specific time for each of the questions. Thus if we were told to answer this exam paper within 2 1/2 hours and need to (compulsory) answer 5 questions then we should try to allocate 30 minutes each. And the logical way is to try to answer all 5 questions giving each question say no more than 30 minutes. The rationale is simple, here, the key word is try to "MAXIMIZE" our score. No point answering only 4 questions and leaving out the 5th question which totals = 20 marks for that question. Some of us even fail by answering 4 or less questions. Feng Shui is also the same: Try to maximize our "luck" (score). For example, if we find that our "prosperity" is found in the toilet, and because such areas are fixed, most of the time (frankly) we can't do more, here. So, try to maximize your luck by enhancing or neutralising some other sectors, instead. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Gabi H. wrote: in our house we have 2 toilets andd 2 bathrooms in the south east. what can i do to help our prosperity?Thank you for this site.
  16. Dear Anon, If placement of Feng Shui cure(s) is not recommended then, one may consider using air-cleaners such as Hepa cleaners and/or air-cleaners that can produce negative ions. Or already some air-conditioners do have some sort of ion or silver nano technology to kill the germs. We hear "space clearing" and it is good that we constantly keep our home(s) tidy and clean. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: What is your advice for suppressing the negative energies in these 2 sectors if placement of feng shui cure items is not recommended?
  17. Dear Hemant, Frankly, there is no direct relationship between selling say a godown vs Feng Shui. A godown is especially related more with business decisions, then Feng Shui. In the holy trinity of luck: considerations include: things like your office Feng Shui, home Feng Shui.... Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: HEMANT K. wrote: I want to sell one built up godown having north facings, but despite my full effortsI am failed to getany offer, any feng shui tip so as to get earliest funds from the sale of this property. This Godown was earlier used as a store for junk materials viz.. iron scrap, plastic scrap, electric motors, old used machinery, and some of the stock is still lying in the godown.
  18. Dear Anon, Since youintend to do a major renovation, then try to select the latest date. It is good to just see which period is better. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: It is a2 story house that used to be 2separate houses, one donwstairs and oneupstair.The first story (house nr.1) was built in 1956, the second story (house nr.2) in 1981........ andifwebuy the house we would do a mayor renovation in order to conect both houses and transform them in only one house.
  19. Dear anon, Usually, it would be good for an employer to install low height partitions at your workspace (if possible). You have not mentioned whether your work space is an open desk or already have a low height partition. If you already have low height partition, this is fairly acceptable in an office environment where one's desk is directly facing the office door. And no further needed. It is good also that your table is possible, moved slightly instead of direclty facing the office door. In an office environment, we have to understand that often staff cannot control the situation. For info, only: see attachment. Some companies use this type of workstations x 4 or 2 persons. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: Hi Fengshui Master, My current work desk is facing directly towards the office door. Is there any way I can reduce the 'chi' flowing in from the door? Is it harmful? Assuming I cannot change the facing of my desk (sharing the room with colleagues), will it help if there's a partition or bookshelfbetween my desk and the door? Is there any other improvements that I can make?
  20. Dear Linh, Please take note that you should use the conVEX mirror. And not the conCAVE mirror. In this website, under "Photo Tour".. I had several years back included pictures and description of the various mirrors. Briefly, conVEX mirror(s):- 1. Simple convex mirror surrounded by a border e.g. a red plastic border. Usually comes in two sizes, the smallest is approximately 3 to 3.5 inches. 2. Some convex mirrors are found in the middle of a bagua mirror (which has the 8 hex trigrams embeded on it). This can also be used. Nowadays, itcomes usually in yellow background. but the mirror is a polished mirror. 3. Some have a flat mirror. And sometimes surrounded with a fierce chi ling or lion head... 4. In general, some buy mirrors under Para 2, for both deflecting sha qi or poison arrows and also dual purpose of "protecting the home" or safeguarding the home from "evil spirits" - which some feel may attempt to get into the home. 5. In your case, Para 1 is good enough! 6. ConCAVE mirror 7. In general, some use this to "SUCK" wealth. For example, some homes have missing corners e.g. North-West sector. And one way is to use a conCAVE mirror placed strategically to "suck" back the wealth. 7.1 As North West is an important sector, the heaven luck sector and the Head of the house, sometimes a missing corner here, may mean that the head of the house may not feel like returning home. 7.2 Even normal mirrors can be used i.e. for e.g. in Singapore at Howards storage (Howards has many chains in Austrialia), basement of Parkway Parade, they sell mirrors e.g. for "pulling beard" or for shaving.. where one sidehas a flat mirror while the other sidehas a "X2" or"X5" magnification. These mirrors are conCAVE! 8. Be warned! If you happen to stay in an apartment, and if your neighbours door is directly facing yours, and if your neigbhour places a conCAVE mirror above their door aiming at yours, it means or imply that he/she is (whether they are aware or not) trying to suck wealth from your home! Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Linh D. wrote: Dear Cecil, I would like to know whether i should use a concave or convex mirror for angled building post of neighbor's house aims at my house. Does Absorb and deflect sha qi have the same meaning? I am confusing, if it is sha qi? It is beter to deflect it or absorb it? Please, give me some advices. Thank you for your time.
  21. Yes, for this year, the Five yellow #5 is at south. Thus as you have mentioned any external work will affect your bedroom. It is quite difficult to place metal between your room and the work carried out. For those who live a landed property, the car can be used as a shield. In this form as far back as 1989, I have mentioned that one of the traditional "cures" is(was) the use of the "salt water..." 1. get a glass jar e.g. the size of a jam jar or those similar to the kopitiam clear glass type of glassware. 2. add 6 copper coins (six coins represent big metal. While 7 coins represent small metal.) 3. add 2 to 3teaspoonful of salt 4. add water and stir the contents. 5. have to place it close to the window. Symbolically, other cures include : tie a string of 6 coins and hang it on the curtain rail area (especially for #2). Some other Chinese cures include the placement of a bottle gourd or hulu e.g. at the bedside table.... What actually happens is that the salt water solution will react with the copper coins ... just becareful not to place it too close to the bed. In modern times, try to use air-cleaners especially with Hepa filters and those that can produce negative ions or silver nano.. systems.. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Anon, Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, so long as the frontage or the "head" portion of a house is not "chopped-off" to be re-renovated. For example, for some homes, the owners left the back part of the home intact but started to built a new front of the home. If so, it is still best to demolish the entire home and start from fresh again. Generally without looking into the finer details, how squarish or rectangular or how odd shaped the property is, all these will affect the final outcome as to whether we should "join" back the house. If it is just adding back walls that were previously knocked out, in general, if done properly, it may be acceptable to do so. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: House built in 1904, turned into 2 flats now in 2008 turned back into a house- is this a good or bad house to live in ? If bad what cures do you recommend?
  23. Dear Mr Ang, 1. Strictly based on Flying Star Feng Shui ie. without looking at the interior room layout, suitability based on Eight House and placement: 1.1 As you had mentioned, in terms of sickness issues; the two most "health issue" bedrooms are: Rm2: SW sector, MS9, MS5, BS4 (Equally bad with MS5 fuelled further by MS9) Rm3: W sector, MS5 , WS9 , BS9 (Extremely bad as there are double #9's fuelling MS5! Rm1: In terms of health issues still have the #2 sickness stars. And of course "theft/robbery - loss of wealth" x 2 #7 in the bedroom. Frankly, have to look at the layout. Based strictly on Flying Star Rm1 : health wise can be controlled much more effectively -- without moving metal to constantly destroy stars like #5's. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Ang A. wrote: Dear Cecil, Istay in a3 bedrms HDB but since 2007 I felt that my health is going down hill with pain in back, frozen shoulder and etc. Can you advise which of my 3 rooms are more suitable for me to improve on health ? Rm 1: S sector, MS7 , WS7 , BS2 Rm2: SW sector, MS9, MS5, BS4 Rm3: W sector, MS5 , WS9 , BS9 Based on my limited understanding, it appears that all 3 isn't great in Period 8. My is a period 7 house. Thks
  24. A very good article on renting a home and the tenancy agreement.
  25. Dear All, In Singapore, some clients managed to purchase the fake Chinese ancient coins to be laid before the entire flooring of the home or apartment has been completed. Make sure that the coins are "metallic" e.g. copper coins not plastic. And last year clients purchased it at approximately S$2.50 or 25 cents each... But heard that some clients purchased at S$3.50 for 10 pieces - now (at The Bencoolen) which is diagonal to Sim Lim Square and The Bencoolen is opposite to The Burlington Square and also directly opposite OG Albert complex. See attachment. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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