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These are some of the considerations:-
1. "West" considered as Children's corner is kinda Kindergarten type of Fung Suay.
2. Frankly, it still boils down to Feng Shui coming under two flavours:-
2.1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui (not Fung Suay)
2.1.1. Concepts such as Yin and Yang
- Here, majority of the "richer" folks have a child to a bedroom.
- A bedroom should have both Yin and Yang
- For example the study table is often closer to the windows
2.1.2. Commonsense Feng Shui
- Afternoon sun? or direct sunlight? This will definitely affect how we place the study table and bed.
- Even if say a facing direction is suitable to a child's study, but if the child has to study in the afternoon; must take note of the glare from filtered light into the room / study area. It is not wise to study directly facing the sun.
- If one has enough bedroom; it is felt that one of the most optimium method is to have his bed and study in the same room. Here, the child can if he choose study at the table and on occasions; lay on the bed to carry on reading ...
- At the level where the study table is; open book shelfs are the best; as it would allow ease of placing the semister's books and even toys (no issue).
- Each child has his /her own study table. As each child has their own habits and don't need to feel uncomfortable sharing their space where they have placed their pen, ruler etc...
2.1.2. Layout of the room
- Often, when we see an empty room; most of us would have already felt or envisage where we could place a bed, wardrope and even study table.
- Most of us don't feel comfortable with the bedroom door directly behind us etc...
2.2. Compass School Feng Shui:-
2.2.1 Eight House/ East or West Group person
Frankly, Feng Shui under this concept is limited. For example, although it is nice to have a room e.g. bedroom or study in our good sector; sometimes, our bedroom is in another sector - no choice!
For example, if this child is a east group; but if the bedroom is within SW, West or NW, what else can be done? Nothing!
Again, it is nice if the bedroom is a good sector, but no matter how, if the child were to sit facing his good direction; direct sunlight (assuming, hard to redress this) and other layout considerations that makes it impossible or ridiculous to place the table this way.. what else can we do?

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On 3/8/2011 3:18:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Cecil & Robert,Is
West considered as Children
corner in Feng Shui?What can
be done and how can one
enhance Children Corner?Kind
regards,Kal

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Thus, under Compass School; the Eight House concept (East / West Person); this theory is limited; either it can be done or not. It does not offer any other alternatives if you can't face a good sector nor sit in a good sector for studies.
Another Compass School Feng Shui is the Flying Star:-
Last month, I did a flying star chart and "blessed" under the 81 interpretations; the child's study area happens to coincide with stars that signify: (that sector) is " Good for studies"
Thus, it would good if the sector is a good sector rather than bad one. Thus if a child's bedroom has say Mountain #3 Water #3; then it would not be favourable.
Therefore, today's Fung Suay or Sway is not so silly as to say oh! "West" is the child's corner! This is KINDERGARTEN type of Feng Shui! Dear Me!

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On 3/8/2011 6:41:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:-1.
"West" considered as Children's corner
is kinda Kindergarten type of Fung
Suay.2. Frankly, it still boils down to
Feng Shui coming under two
flavours:-2.1. Shapes and Forms Feng
Shui (not Fung Suay)2.1.1. Concepts such
as Yin and Yang- Here, majority of the
"richer" folks have a child to a
bedroom. - A bedroom should have both
Yin and Yang- For example the study
table is often closer to the
windows2.1.2. Commonsense Feng Shui-
Afternoon sun? or direct sunlight? This
will definitely affect how we place the
study table and bed.- Even if say a
facing direction is suitable to a
child's study, but if the child has to
study in the afternoon; must take note
of the glare from filtered light into
the room / study area. It is not wise to
study directly facing the sun.- If one
has enough bedroom; it is felt that one
of the most optimium method is to have
his bed and study in the same room.
Here, the child can if he choose study
at the table and on occasions; lay on
the bed to carry on reading ...- At the
level where the study table is; open
book shelfs are the best; as it would
allow ease of placing the semister's
books and even toys (no issue).- Each
child has his /her own study table. As
each child has their own habits and
don't need to feel uncomfortable sharing
their space where they have placed their
pen, ruler etc...2.1.2. Layout of the
room- Often, when we see an empty room;
most of us would have already felt or
envisage where we could place a bed,
wardrope and even study table.- Most of
us don't feel comfortable with the
bedroom door directly behind us
etc...2.2. Compass School Feng
Shui:-2.2.1 Eight House/ East or
West Group personFrankly, Feng Shui
under this concept is limited. For
example, although it is nice to have a
room e.g. bedroom or study in our good
sector; sometimes, our bedroom is in
another sector - no choice! For example,
if this child is a east group; but if
the bedroom is within SW, West or NW,
what else can be done? Nothing!Again, it
is nice if the bedroom is a good sector,
but no matter how, if the child were to
sit facing his good direction; direct
sunlight (assuming, hard to redress
this) and other layout considerations
that makes it impossible or ridiculous
to place the table this way.. what else
can we do?On 3/8/2011 3:18:26 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hello Cecil &
Robert,Is
West considered as
Children
corner in Feng Shui?What
can
be done and how can one
enhance Children Corner?Kind
regards,Kal

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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A. We have to understand the Holy Trinity of the (Chinese) Luck system:-
1. Heaven Luck or born with
2. Earth Luck or Feng Shui
3. Human or Man Luck factors.
B. Thus, if one looks carefully, Feng Shui is only about Earth Luck and majority ofEarth Luckfactors has been covered under Part I and Part 2 of thismessage thread.
C. Rather than place so much hope in FUNG SUAY or SWAY or whatever; the Human or Man Luck factors arein-fact most crucial.
D. Thus, the Human factor has a higher weightage than others. Part of Part 1 and Part 2 is about hoping that we can give a conducive environment. But this is not enough!
E.Thru conducive environment and giving children opportunites starting from young e.g.the library,educational tours etc... etc...

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On 3/8/2011 6:47:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thus, under Compass School; the Eight
House concept (East / West Person); this
theory is limited; either it can be done
or not. It does not offer any other
alternatives if you can't face a good
sector nor sit in a good sector for
studies.Another Compass School Feng Shui
is the Flying Star:-Last month, I did a
flying star chart and "blessed" under
the 81 interpretations; the child's
study area happens to coincide with
stars that signify: (that sector) is "
Good for studies" Thus, it would good if
the sector is a good sector rather than
bad one. Thus if a child's bedroom has
say Mountain #3 Water #3; then it would
not be favourable.Therefore, today's
Fung Suay or Sway is not so silly as to
say oh! "West" is the child's corner!
This is KINDERGARTEN type of Feng Shui!
Dear Me!On 3/8/2011 6:41:55 PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:-1.
"West" considered
as Children's corner
is kinda
Kindergarten type of Fung
Suay.2.
Frankly, it still boils down to
Feng
Shui coming under two
flavours:-2.1.
Shapes and Forms Feng
Shui (not Fung
Suay)2.1.1. Concepts such
as Yin and
Yang- Here, majority of the
"richer"
folks have a child to a
bedroom. - A
bedroom should have both
Yin and
Yang- For example the study
table is
often closer to the
windows2.1.2.
Commonsense Feng Shui-
Afternoon
sun? or direct sunlight? This
will
definitely affect how we place the
study table and bed.- Even if say a
facing direction is suitable to a
child's study, but if the child has
to
study in the afternoon; must take
note
of the glare from filtered
light into
the room / study area. It
is not wise to
study directly facing
the sun.- If one
has enough bedroom;
it is felt that one
of the most
optimium method is to have
his bed
and study in the same room.
Here,
the child can if he choose study
at
the table and on occasions; lay on
the bed to carry on reading ...- At
the
level where the study table is;
open
book shelfs are the best; as it
would
allow ease of placing the
semister's
books and even toys (no
issue).- Each
child has his /her own
study table. As
each child has their
own habits and
don't need to feel
uncomfortable sharing
their space
where they have placed their
pen,
ruler etc...2.1.2. Layout of the
room- Often, when we see an empty
room;
most of us would have already
felt or
envisage where we could
place a bed,
wardrope and even study
table.- Most of
us don't feel
comfortable with the
bedroom door
directly behind us
etc...2.2.
Compass School Feng
Shui:-2.2.1 Eight House/ East
or
West Group personFrankly, Feng
Shui
under this concept is limited.
For
example, although it is nice to
have a
room e.g. bedroom or study in
our good
sector; sometimes, our
bedroom is in
another sector - no
choice! For example,
if this child
is a east group; but if
the bedroom
is within SW, West or NW,
what else
can be done? Nothing!Again, it
is
nice if the bedroom is a good sector,
but no matter how, if the child were
to
sit facing his good direction;
direct
sunlight (assuming, hard to
redress
this) and other layout
considerations
that makes it
impossible or ridiculous
to place
the table this way.. what else
can
we do?On 3/8/2011 3:18:26 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hello Cecil
&
Robert,Is
West considered
as
Children
corner in Feng
Shui?What
can
be done and how
can one
enhance Children
Corner?Kind
regards,Kal

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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