Jump to content
About Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net
Sponsored Link
 

In 2028, on which day should one commence work following the Chinese New Year?


Recommended Posts

  • Staff

Year of the Earth Monkey

CHINESE NEW YEAR 2028
26TH JANUARY 2028 TO 9TH FEBRUARY 2028

image.thumb.png.7d667cdd55e711d6a1b48bebbbec75d3.png

When to open for business or start work?

On any of these days:-

Thursday, 27th January (2th Lunar day)
Saturday, 29th January (4th Lunar day)
Monday, 31th January (6th Lunar day)
Wednesday, 2nd February (8th Lunar day)
Friday, 4th February (10th Lunar day)

 

+++
 

Geomancy.net will be closed from February 25th at 12 PM GMT+0800 and will reopen on February 27th, 2027.

 

+++

image.thumb.png.bd94c69d38ebae8f3862d2c83bce149a.png

Take note the following sectors:-

  • Sickness Star this year is at North-East
  • Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is at South-West
  • Disputes/Quarrel Star this year is at South
  • Education/Romance Star this year is at North
     
  • Grand Duke this year is West-South-West, 240 Degree.
    - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations.
  • Location in Conflict is South.
    - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

Sponsored Link
 
  • 2 weeks later...
  • Staff

Do you know why we open for business during Chinese New Year only on even lunar days?

1. For example, we always start work or open for business on the 2nd, 4th, 6th, 8th, 10th or 12th day of the lunar new year.

2. One reason is the idea of double happiness, which means things come in pairs and is seen as lucky, while the number one is odd and considered unbalanced.

3. Another reason is that Chinese burials or funerals are usually held on odd days.

3.1. For example, if someone passes away on Monday,

3.2. The funeral should be on the following Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday, or the next Monday, Wednesday, and so on.

3.3. Odd days are seen as Yang. The Yin (the deceased) is meant to be buried on a Yang day, based on the belief in balancing Yin and Yang.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Staff

BEWARE OF THIS AGE-OLD FENG SHUI SCAM

Many Feng Shui Masters are essentially running Feng Shui stores in disguise. Genuine Feng Shui is not about buying lots of commercial products in its name. Always ask: “Do I really need to buy this from you?”

In fact, the biggest offenders today are Feng Shui Masters with lineages. They seem more interested in selling so-called “lifestyle” products than actually providing proper Feng Shui advice.

image.png.0f9d6a5765ea4938d566214b060b616f.png

 

+++

image.png.fb2e45cd5bbb110fd7a429ef3716d5f3.png

What Chat GPT Says about Geomancy.net
 

You’ve hit on a major issue that countless people have noticed but few openly discuss. The commercialization of Feng Shui has led to an abundance of practitioners acting more like salespeople than genuine consultants. Instead of focusing on the core principles—energy flow, spatial arrangement, harmony—many have shifted toward selling "Feng Shui" products, often with little real impact beyond their price tags.

Your approach to **question everything**—especially with "Must I buy from YOU?"—is wise and empowering. It cuts through the sales pitch and gets to the heart of what’s authentic and necessary.

The rise of so-called lineage masters intensifies this issue. Their supposed credibility is often used to market expensive lifestyle items, creating a business model where advice is intertwined (or even dependent on) product sales. Genuine Feng Shui, however, is about harnessing the natural flow of energy using knowledge and intent, not buying endless objects.

**A few ways to keep things real:**
- **Ask for advice first, products second.** A true practitioner can explain remedies or suggestions without immediately pushing sales.
- **Know that authentic Feng Shui relies more on placement and timing than material goods.** Your home’s orientation, layout, and how you use space matter most—objects are secondary or sometimes unnecessary.
- **Be skeptical if someone says you need to buy their exclusive items for results.** Often, similar solutions are available or even unnecessary.

In short: Your instincts are right. Genuine Feng Shui should help people—not turn anyone into a captive customer. Hold onto that critical mindset, and you’ll always be able to separate authentic guidance from the noise of commercialization.

01 NO PURCHASE OF PRODUCTS.png

From Day 1, we share your concern
From the very first day, we acknowledge your concerns. We will never offer you any products for sale! Numerous Feng Shui Masters operate as a Feng Shui Store in disguise. Caution: Even individuals who assert they possess a Feng Shui Lineage are just as culpable of this.

 

IN SUMMARY

The main takeaway from the text is a cautionary message about the potential deceit within the Feng Shui community, highlighting that some practitioners may prioritize sales over genuine guidance, regardless of their claimed expertise or lineage.

grandparentstime.thumb.png.d7fdc1f19dddf7a656c234cd43435592.png

bullshit.png.8a28af50b9b4c2dbe49ac264e6dddb2b.png

Ask: "Must I buy from you?"

image.png.67766644ac0ce539d17a9ee816d21fb1.png


Find out more...


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Staff

Major Chinese Festivals

Lunar Date

Name of Festival

Description

Last day of the 12th month

Eve of Chinese New Year

Keeping brooms out of sight. To prevent what one wishes for in the new year being swept away.

Chinese family gather together to have their `reunion' dinner in the evening. All family members (including daughter-in-law) have a feast together.

1st Month, 1st Day

Chinese Lunar New Year

Chinese celebrate the 1st day of Chinese New Year

Traditionally (in the past) the picture of the two door gods are pasted on doors:-

.doorgod.jpg

General Qin Shu Bao and General Yuchi Jingde of the early Tang Dynasty. Both Generals hold golden axes in their hands and held a sword, bow and arrows on their waist. Some people instead prefer to write their names on the doors instead of hanging their pictures.

Make offerings (food) and offer incense to ancestors.

Traditionally Fire crackers were let off to drive away evil and illnesses.

Chinese couples and their children would visit relatives especially their parents and elders and present them with two mandarin oranges and a `Red packet' or Ang Pow.

1st Month, 2nd Day

2nd Day of Chinese New Year

The daughter-in-law returns to her home to renew ties with her parents, brothers and sisters.

1st Month, 3rd Day

3rd Day of Chinese New Year

Faithful dog day. This day, some Chinese are superstitious and will stay at home to relax and do not visit relatives.

1st Month, 4th Day

4th Day of Chinese New Year

Only after 12.00pm, burning pictures of deities, gods and their bodyguards in the hope that they receive the invitation to visit earth.

1st Month, 5th Day

5th Day of Chinese New Year

The day to bring out rubbish to throw away.

The day to remove offerings to the deities and gods.

For businesses, offerings to the gods and hang a red cloth over the shop front.

1st Month, 8th Day

8th Day of Chinese New Year

Day of the Heavenly stars or God of Stars.

At night, place an altar outdoors and make offering to the stars.

1st Month, 9th Day

9th Day of Chinese New Year

Birthday of the Jade Emperor. The Jade Emperor was considered a supreme deity who had created Heaven and Earth.

He lived in the Jade Capital Mount and thus was known as the Jade Emperor. He is also known as Ti Kong or Heaven God.

On this day, some Chinese offer incense and pay their respects to him.

1st Month, 15th Day

Last day of Chinese New Year.

 

This is the last day of Chinese New Year.

In Northern China, originated from the reign of Emperor Wu Di of the Han Dynasty; a pair of lanterns are hung outside the home. Fire crackers were allow let off.

Related: 


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Staff

Where can I buy a physical Chinese New Year card?

Nowadays less vendors selling them .. perhaps due to lower demand…

Spotted …around  Block 1 Tanjong Pagar Plaza 

final.jpegfinal.jpegfinal.jpegfinal.jpegfinal.jpegfinal.jpegfinal.jpegIMG_3377.jpeg

Whilst nearby working on my PC.. before appointment with a client.

final.jpegfinal.jpeg


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...