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Hi Sir,
I need your advice and hope you can help.
Currently I leave in Savannah Condopark and have 2 question and hope to hear your advice.
1. House facing direction? - Should it be determine by door facing or the bigger window where the lights shine in everyday? I live in the lower floor.
2. As you can see from the pix, I leaving in a odd shape house and would like to know how should I determine the center of the house. I trying to apply the 9 grid on it. Hope you can help.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Thanks you.

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These are some considerations:
1. Attached shows a quick glance "eye-ball" method to determine the centre-of-gravity of your home. (As mentioned, it is a quick determination. Can it be further fine-tuned? Yes - further reviewed or see Para 1.1. below.)
1.1. For your layout; it is STRONGLY suggested to photo-copy a proper layout, glue it onto a cardboard and cut-out an outline of the actual unit. And then try to balance it on a pin to find the centre of gravity. (If so; because you have a large protrusion in yellow; it may differ vastly from what I mentioned under Para 1, above). You can use this findings instead of Para 1.
1.2. Best to use (preferred choice)the PIE chart method - instead of the grid system for such layouts.
2. In my opinion; the facing direction of your home has three possibilities:-
a. Standing at A looking out towards B to take a reading OR
b. C to D OR
c. E to F
3. In general, if your main door is generally "dim" and "dark" during natural lighting; then most likely your facing direction is not standing at C looking out towards D. But if you constantly open your main door; then may have to consider further as it may still be the frontage...
4. In my opinion, the most likely frontage is standing at A looking out towards B. Less likely from E to F. Why? as there are more openings at this direction (light entering) even if you don't always open as many windows at the A to B direction.
5. Unfortunately, this is still an in-exact science or rather an ART and may get differing opinions even amongst geomancers.

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On 11/19/2013 12:16:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,I need your advice and
hope you can help.Currently I
leave in Savannah Condopark
and have 2 question and hope
to hear your advice.1. House
facing direction? - Should it
be determine by door facing or
the bigger window where the
lights shine in everyday? I
live in the lower floor.2. As
you can see from the pix, I
leaving in a odd shape house
and would like to know how
should I determine the center
of the house. I trying to
apply the 9 grid on it. Hope
you can help.Hope to
hear from you soon.Thanks you.


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Great. Thanks

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On 11/19/2013 3:57:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
Attached shows a quick glance "eye-ball"
method to determine the
centre-of-gravity of your home. (As
mentioned, it is a quick determination.
Can it be further fine-tuned? Yes -
further reviewed or see Para 1.1.
below.)1.1. For your layout; it is
STRONGLY suggested to photo-copy a
proper layout, glue it onto a cardboard
and cut-out an outline of the actual
unit. And then try to balance it on a
pin to find the centre of gravity. (If
so; because you have a large protrusion
in yellow; it may differ vastly from
what I mentioned under Para 1, above).
You can use this findings instead of
Para 1.1.2. Best to use (preferred
choice)the PIE chart method -
instead of the grid system for such
layouts.2. In my opinion; the facing
direction of your home has three
possibilities:-a. Standing at A
looking out towards B to take a reading
ORb. C to D ORc. E to F3. In
general, if your main door is generally
"dim" and "dark" during natural
lighting; then most likely your facing
direction is not standing at C looking
out towards D. But if you constantly
open your main door; then may have to
consider further as it may still be the
frontage...4. In my opinion, the most
likely frontage is standing at A looking
out towards B. Less likely from E to F.
Why? as there are more openings at this
direction (light entering) even if you
don't always open as many windows at the
A to B direction.5. Unfortunately, this
is still an in-exact science or rather
an ART and may get differing opinions
even amongst geomancers. On 11/19/2013
12:16:13 AM, Anonymous wrote: >Hi
Sir,I need your advice and >hope you
can help.Currently I >leave in
Savannah Condopark >and have 2
question and hope >to hear your
advice.1. House >facing direction? -
Should it >be determine by door
facing or >the bigger window where
the >lights shine in everyday? I
live in the lower floor.2. As
you can see from the pix, I
leaving in a odd shape house >and
would like to know how >should I
determine the center >of the house. I
trying to >apply the 9 grid on it.
Hope >you can help.Hope to
hear from you soon.Thanks you.
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Hi Sir,
I have found the center of the house base on your recommendation using the balance methods and draw out a full view plan. Also I have use the PIE chart methods to plot the direction by standing at the center of the house and take the measurement. Just concern is the center bagua is small or it look ok? Kindly advice please As mention, is it correct to stand at the center (using the balance method) and took the reading which I had did?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Again.. Thank you.

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On 11/19/2013 3:57:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
Attached shows a quick glance "eye-ball"
method to determine the
centre-of-gravity of your home. (As
mentioned, it is a quick determination.
Can it be further fine-tuned? Yes -
further reviewed or see Para 1.1.
below.)1.1. For your layout; it is
STRONGLY suggested to photo-copy a
proper layout, glue it onto a cardboard
and cut-out an outline of the actual
unit. And then try to balance it on a
pin to find the centre of gravity. (If
so; because you have a large protrusion
in yellow; it may differ vastly from
what I mentioned under Para 1, above).
You can use this findings instead of
Para 1.1.2. Best to use (preferred
choice)the PIE chart method -
instead of the grid system for such
layouts.2. In my opinion; the facing
direction of your home has three
possibilities:-a. Standing at A
looking out towards B to take a reading
ORb. C to D ORc. E to F3. In
general, if your main door is generally
"dim" and "dark" during natural
lighting; then most likely your facing
direction is not standing at C looking
out towards D. But if you constantly
open your main door; then may have to
consider further as it may still be the
frontage...4. In my opinion, the most
likely frontage is standing at A looking
out towards B. Less likely from E to F.
Why? as there are more openings at this
direction (light entering) even if you
don't always open as many windows at the
A to B direction.5. Unfortunately, this
is still an in-exact science or rather
an ART and may get differing opinions
even amongst geomancers. On 11/19/2013
12:16:13 AM, Anonymous wrote: >Hi
Sir,I need your advice and >hope you
can help.Currently I >leave in
Savannah Condopark >and have 2
question and hope >to hear your
advice.1. House >facing direction? -
Should it >be determine by door
facing or >the bigger window where
the >lights shine in everyday? I
live in the lower floor.2. As
you can see from the pix, I
leaving in a odd shape house >and
would like to know how >should I
determine the center >of the house. I
trying to >apply the 9 grid on it.
Hope >you can help.Hope to
hear from you soon.Thanks you.
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Hi Sir,
I have found the center of the house base on your recommendation using the balance methods and draw out a full view plan. Also I have use the PIE chart methods to plot the direction by standing at the center of the house and take the measurement. Just concern is the center bagua is small or it look ok? Kindly advice pleaseAs mention, is it correct to stand at the center (using the balance method) and took the reading which I had did?
Hope to hear from you soon.
Again.. Thank you.

Sorry for the double post..
Here is the link for the images :
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B4ejcZOcbtlQSUdJMmtJVE9UeWc/edit?pli=1

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It is good that you use the "cut-out" method-
From the centrepoint; yes, you should use the pie chart and add in the compass markings.

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On 11/20/2013 9:19:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,I have found the center
of the house base on your
recommendation using the
balance methods and draw out a
full view plan. Also I have
use the PIE chart methods to
plot the direction by standing
at the center of the house and
take the measurement. Just
concern is the center bagua is
small or it look ok? Kindly
advice pleaseAs
mention, is it correct to
stand at the center (using the
balance method) and took the
reading which I had did?Hope
to hear from you soon.Again..
Thank you.Sorry for the double
post..Here is the link for the
images
:https://docs.google.com/file/
d/0B4ejcZOcbtlQSUdJMmtJVE9UeWc
/edit?pli=1

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HI Sir,
Thanks for your great advice on the pie-chart. I have done determine on the compass facing.
I going to renovate my house in a few weeks time and since I have determine the facing, can I say I will base on the direction to paint the desire color?Example North : Water (Black / Blue) also able to paint White (Metal enhance water) for North sector. NorthEast - Earth etc.Can I base on the basic direction color to determine the fix fixture like TV features wall on North sector in White or silver?
Actually color/element of the house sector is base on the general direction or base on the person? Hope you can clear my doubts on the above matters.
Again, Thanks you for your prompt reply.
Cheers
Lim

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On 11/20/2013 9:22:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
It is good that you use the "cut-out"
method-From the centrepoint; yes, you
should use the pie chart and add in the
compass markings.
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These are some considerations:
1. North = water, South = fire etc.... Is based on kindergarten type of Feng Shui.
1.1. In many past forum messages; if you were told or adviced by a geomancer in the 1970's to 1980's; you would be none the wiser; and think very highly of that geomancer.
1.2. Unfortunately; if you were to apply Para 1; today, it is like stone-aged or kindergarten Fung Sway.
2. In the attached sample illustration: please see sample: Page 3. Showing three persons:
Male, Female and son. And in the illustration; often in areas of their master bedroom or general home areas; best colours for the couple COULD be applied subject to after ploting the flying stars.
3. Sometimes, even if their combined colours are favourable; one final clue is to match this with the flying stars of say their bedroom. And from, here determine the best colours.
4. Thus, if you are into Para 1; my advice is might as well flip a coin to determine the colours.
5. In my opinion, what you mentioned, here is just scratching the surface. You have not even climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After you climb Mount faber; then consider climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then The North Face of Himalayas..

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On 11/23/2013 4:41:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
HI Sir,Thanks for your great advice on
the pie-chart. I have done determine on
the compass facing.I going to renovate
my house in a few weeks time and since I
have determine the facing, can I say I
will base on the direction to paint the
desire color?Example North : Water
(Black / Blue) also able to paint White
(Metal enhance water) for North sector.
NorthEast - Earth etc.Can I base
on the basic direction color to
determine the fix fixture like TV
features wall on North sector in White
or silver?Actually color/element of the
house sector is base on the general
direction or base on the person? Hope
you can clear my doubts on the above
matters.Again, Thanks you for your
prompt reply.CheersLimOn 11/20/2013
9:22:29 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
It is good that you use the
"cut-out"
method-From the centrepoint; yes,
you
should use the pie chart and add in
the
compass markings.


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Please see illustration on where are you now?
OK, you have determined the centrepoint. And located all the compass bearings and plotted them on your apartment chart.
If you intend to apply Kindergarten type of Feng Shui. [STOP.] End of story.
However, today's Feng Shui is not like the Fung Sway of yester-years.
RED DOT shows "YOU ARE HERE". Just scratching the surface: Eight House mansion; Flying Stars + Ba Zi. And most important ingredient: interpretation and application of all the combined fields together.

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On 11/23/2013 5:21:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. North =
water, South = fire etc.... Is based on
kindergarten type of Feng Shui. 1.1. In
many past forum messages; if you were
told or adviced by a geomancer in the
1970's to 1980's; you would be none the
wiser; and think very highly of that
geomancer.1.2. Unfortunately; if you
were to apply Para 1; today, it is like
stone-aged or kindergarten Fung Sway.2.
In the attached sample illustration:
please see sample: Page 3. Showing three
persons: Male, Female and son. And in
the illustration; often in areas of
their master bedroom or general home
areas; best colours for the couple COULD
be applied subject to after ploting the
flying stars.3. Sometimes, even if their
combined colours are favourable; one
final clue is to match this with the
flying stars of say their bedroom. And
from, here determine the best colours.4.
Thus, if you are into Para 1; my advice
is might as well flip a coin to
determine the colours.5. In my opinion,
what you mentioned, here is just
scratching the surface. You have not
even climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After
you climb Mount faber; then consider
climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then The
North Face of Himalayas..On 11/23/2013
4:41:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
HI
Sir,Thanks for your great advice on
the pie-chart. I have done determine
on
the compass facing.I going to
renovate
my house in a few weeks
time and since I
have determine the
facing, can I say I
will base on the
direction to paint the
desire
color?Example North : Water
(Black / Blue) also able to paint
White
(Metal enhance water) for
North sector.
NorthEast - Earth
etc.Can I base
on the basic
direction color to
determine the fix
fixture like TV
features wall on
North sector in White
or
silver?Actually color/element of the
house sector is base on the general
direction or base on the person?
Hope
you can clear my doubts on the
above
matters.Again, Thanks you for
your
prompt reply.CheersLimOn
11/20/2013
9:22:29 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
It is good that you use
the
"cut-out"
method-From
the centrepoint; yes,
you
should use the pie chart and add
in
the
compass markings.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Hi Sir,
thanks for pointing out the whole things about feng shui.
As I'm new and just read everything about basic Feng shui so I do not know what next?
of course I not going to do the kindergarden FS if I have a chance to move to the next level.
Maybe you can advice me what is next.
Hope to hear from you soon.
Cheers

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On 11/23/2013 5:45:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please see illustration on where are you
now? OK, you have determined the
centrepoint. And located all the compass
bearings and plotted them on your
apartment chart.If you intend to apply
Kindergarten type of Feng Shui. [STOP.]
End of story.However, today's Feng Shui
is not like the Fung Sway of
yester-years.RED DOT shows "YOU ARE
HERE". Just scratching the surface:
Eight House mansion; Flying Stars + Ba
Zi. And most important ingredient:
interpretation and application of all
the combined fields together.On
11/23/2013 5:21:30 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
North = >water, South = fire etc....
Is based on >kindergarten type of
Feng Shui. 1.1. In >many past forum
messages; if you were >told or
adviced by a geomancer in the >1970's
to 1980's; you would be none the
wiser; and think very highly of that
geomancer.1.2. Unfortunately; if you
were to apply Para 1; today, it is
like >stone-aged or kindergarten Fung
Sway.2. >In the attached sample
illustration: >please see sample:
Page 3. Showing three >persons: Male,
Female and son. And in >the
illustration; often in areas of
their master bedroom or general home
areas; best colours for the couple
COULD >be applied subject to after
ploting the >flying stars.3.
Sometimes, even if their >combined
colours are favourable; one >final
clue is to match this with the
flying stars of say their bedroom.
And >from, here determine the best
colours.4. >Thus, if you are into
Para 1; my advice >is might as well
flip a coin to >determine the
colours.5. In my opinion, >what you
mentioned, here is just >scratching
the surface. You have not >even
climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After
you climb Mount faber; then consider
climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then The
North Face of Himalayas..On
11/23/2013 >4:41:10 PM, Anonymous
wrote: >HI >Sir,Thanks for your
great advice on >>the pie-chart. I
have done determine >on >the
compass facing.I going to >renovate
my house in a few weeks >time and
since I >have determine the
facing, can I say I >will base on
the >direction to paint the
desire >color?Example North
: Water >>(Black / Blue) also able
to paint >White >(Metal enhance
water) for >North sector.
NorthEast - Earth >etc.Can
I base >on the basic >direction
color to >determine the fix
fixture like TV >features wall on
North sector in White >or
silver?Actually color/element of the
house sector is base on the
general >>direction or base on the
person? >Hope >you can clear my
doubts on the >above
matters.Again, Thanks you for
your >prompt reply.CheersLimOn
11/20/2013 >9:22:29 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote: >>It is good that you
use >the >"cut-out"
method-From >the centrepoint;
yes, >you >>>should use the
pie chart and add >in >the
compass markings.
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Frankly if you are into pure DIY; you really have to make an uphill task to learn more.
The major topics that I had mentioned in one of the illustrations : "A practical approach to Feng Shui today" has clues on the types of Schools and Headings.
As Rome is not built in a day; so is DIY.
For those who are for eg. too impatient to DIY; may consider other routes e.g. get expert help etc...... this is pure common sense.
For example; this is similar to other disciplines. If you have a modern car. Would you go to the trouble to doing your own servicing? If yes, then you may have to read up to gain knowledge before you can do your own servicing. OR? Bring it to a workshop which have the necessary skills or tools to do so. There is no short-cut if you want to DIY.
And there is no way nor one can get spoon-fed all the time.

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On 11/25/2013 5:55:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,thanks for pointing out the whole
things about feng shui.As I'm new and
just read everything about basic Feng
shui so I do not know what next?of
course I not going to do the
kindergarden FS if I have a chance to
move to the next level.Maybe you can
advice me what is next.Hope to hear from
you soon.CheersOn 11/23/2013 5:45:49 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see illustration on where are
you
now? OK, you have determined the
centrepoint. And located all the
compass
bearings and plotted them on your
apartment chart.If you intend to
apply
Kindergarten type of Feng Shui.
[STOP.]
End of story.However, today's Feng
Shui
is not like the Fung Sway of
yester-years.RED DOT shows "YOU ARE
HERE". Just scratching the surface:
Eight House mansion; Flying Stars +
Ba
Zi. And most important ingredient:
interpretation and application of
all
the combined fields together.On
11/23/2013 5:21:30 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
North =
water, South = fire
etc....
Is based on
kindergarten type of
Feng Shui. 1.1. In
many past
forum
messages; if you were
told or
adviced by a geomancer in the
1970's
to 1980's; you would be none the
wiser; and think very highly of
that
geomancer.1.2. Unfortunately; if
you
were to apply Para 1; today, it
is
like
stone-aged or kindergarten
Fung
Sway.2.
In the attached sample
illustration:
please see sample:
Page 3. Showing three
persons:
Male,
Female and son. And in
the
illustration; often in areas of
their master bedroom or general
home
areas; best colours for the
couple
COULD
be applied subject to
after
ploting the
flying stars.3.
Sometimes, even if their
combined
colours are favourable; one
final
clue is to match this with the
flying stars of say their
bedroom.
And
from, here determine the
best
colours.4.
Thus, if you are into
Para 1; my advice
is might as
well
flip a coin to
determine the
colours.5. In my opinion,
what
you
mentioned, here is just
scratching
the surface. You have not
even
climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After
you climb Mount faber; then
consider
climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then
The
North Face of Himalayas..On
11/23/2013
4:41:10 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
HI
Sir,Thanks for
your
great advice on
the
pie-chart. I
have done determine
on
the
compass facing.I going to
renovate
my house in a few weeks
time
and
since I
have determine the
facing, can I say I
will
base on
the
direction to paint the
desire
color?Example
North
: Water
(Black / Blue) also
able
to paint
White
(Metal
enhance
water) for
North sector.
NorthEast - Earth
etc.Can
I base
on the basic
direction
color to
determine the fix
fixture like TV
features
wall on
North sector in White
or
silver?Actually color/element of
the

house sector is base on the
general
direction or base on
the
person?
Hope
you can clear
my
doubts on the
above
matters.Again, Thanks you for
your
prompt
reply.CheersLimOn
11/20/2013
9:22:29 PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
It is good that
you
use
the
"cut-out"

method-From
the
centrepoint;
yes,
you
should use
the
pie chart and add
in
the

compass markings.

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