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Dear Jason,
Yes, you can scan your HDB layout plan and post it to the forum:
1. Try to add: Source & Credit: HDB, Singapore
2. Try to upload as a .gif (If possible between 100 to 200 dpi is enough. - As higher than this resolution may become too large a file).
3. Questions to be focused on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
4. Avoid posting a layout plan with date / time of birth. (This is for paid service only)
5. Users are allowed to use click on "Anonymous" prior to posting the layout or question(s).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/29/2003 6:20:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Can i scan my HDB 3i room map
and post here ?
A bit confuse at the
instruction on the locating
the centerpoint of the
rectangle design flat, 29ys
old flat.


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Dear Jason,
1.Thank you for your attachment.
2. I have marked the centrepoint of your home. Sometimes, this is also known as the "centre-of-gravity".
For example, if one's layout plan has many indents and protrusions, one can:
2.1 Make a photo-copy of the layout plan.
2.2 Past/glue this photo-copy of layout plan on a cardboard
2.3 Cut-out the outline of the layout plan.
2.4 Obtain a pin or nail. And attempt to balance the cut-out-cardboard. Where the pin holds the layout plan is called the "centre-of-gravity".
3. For a compass, try to get those hiking compass. Often, these does not costs much. For example, reputable brands are: Siva and Suunto. And often, they can be purchased from speciality shops or reputable book stores. Costs: $15 dollars or more.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/29/2003 10:46:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Here is the attachment.
am I drawing the correct point
from one corner to another
corner.
From this floor plan .. the
sun rise from right, about 3
O'clock direction and go down
at 9 o'clock direction.
But it is not exactly that 90
Degree and 180 degree
accurate, does it matter a
lot?
The compass that i bought for
2 dollar at ChinaTown is not
so good cause it keep
floating ..(the needle) ...
until I blur blur.
If I buy a LuoPan .. does it
help, where can i find you and
meet you personally.


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Here is the attachment.
am I drawing the correct point from one corner to another corner.
From this floor plan .. the sun rise from right, about 3 O'clock direction and go down at 9 o'clock direction.
But it is not exactly that 90 Degree and 180 degree accurate, does it matter a lot?
The compass that i bought for 2 dollar at ChinaTown is not so good cause it keep floating ..(the needle) ... until I blur blur.
If I buy a LuoPan .. does it help, where can i find you and meet you personally.

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Dear Cecil,
Forget to ask you, will I have a chance to meet you in Chinatown ? are you conducting a workshop or talk ?

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On 12/30/2003 8:43:26 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Does this way of drawing apply the same
to office area. My office has 2 level
(whole building has 15 floor), should I
take overall from the building of just
my level 1 and level 2 ?

Should I use

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my boss's DOB or the Company Register
date to determine the 5 element?

Sorrie

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for many question.

On 12/30/2003

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8:00:37 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear
Jason,
1.Thank you for
your
attachment.
2. I have marked
the
centrepoint of your
home.
Sometimes, this is also known
as
the "centre-of-gravity".
For example,
if one's layout
plan has many indents
and
protrusions, one can:
2.1 Make a
photo-copy of the
layout plan.
2.2
Past/glue this photo-copy
of layout
plan on a cardboard
2.3 Cut-out the
outline of the
layout plan.
2.4 Obtain
a pin or nail. And
attempt to balance
the
cut-out-cardboard. Where the
pin
holds the layout plan is
called
the
"centre-of-gravity".
3. For a
compass, try to get
those hiking
compass. Often,
these does not costs
much. For
example, reputable brands
are:
Siva and Suunto. And often,
they
can be purchased from
speciality shops
or reputable
book stores. Costs:
$15
dollars or more.
Warmest
Regards,
Cecil

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Dear Jason,
1. It depends on what you are investigating.
2. Often, a building is investigated especially if the company or business owns the entire building. And, here, the company wants to check it's external Feng Shui especially to see if a water feature or a water / cum mountain feature can be activated e.g. outside the building e.g. frontage, or back.
3. For example, if the building is facing a double #8 under Period 8, which is coming soon. The owner of the building may want to have a cuscading water fall flowing e.g. from left to right of the building to activate #8 mountain with #8 water position at this spot.
4. But, what about the interior of your office?
5. Here, the main consideration is not so much as to activate a water position (first) but to see if we can locate, the boss's room in a good Flying Star sector, first. (Given that one often cannot control the external environment - which is up to the building owner).
6 For example, under Period 7, good auspicious sectors are often the NW or West. But under Period 8, in some Flying Star charts, good locations for bosses are at e.g. SW or NE. (It also depends on the specific flying star chart.)
7. For your office, you can if you want to get the layout of the entire office, and from here, determine the centrepoint (compass direction) and then draw a chart for the office. If you are not sure, please don't anyhow, draw a chart - especially using your cheap compass.

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Should I use
my boss's DOB or the Company Register
date to determine the 5 element?

1. It is more practical to use your boss's DOB is used to determine his Eight House/Four Good/bad directions chart. (Unless, this is a public company, then, one may depending on the situation see whether to use the Company Register. And his sitting/facing direction especially if it can face either : Prosperity or Excellent the two best facing directions for an office sitting position.
2. As for talks, currently, I have a busy engagement, with talks nearly every week for the next 2 months. However, all these are private events (not for public).
3. It is best that if you are not too sure, please either, spent more time finding out about Feng Shui. Since, no offence, you seem new and yet, trying to practise or apply Feng Shui, immediately.
4. If you are in Singapore, if you are not too sure, please get someone to do it - rather than, just go by feel or with limited information.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/30/2003 8:43:26 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Does this way of drawing apply the same
to office area. My office has 2 level
(whole building has 15 floor), should I
take overall from the building of just
my level 1 and level 2 ?

Should I use

Quote
my boss's DOB or the Company Register
date to determine the 5 element?

Sorrie

Quote
for many question.

On 12/30/2003

Quote
8:00:37 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear
Jason,
1.Thank you for
your
attachment.
2. I have marked
the
centrepoint of your
home.
Sometimes, this is also known
as
the "centre-of-gravity".
For example,
if one's layout
plan has many indents
and
protrusions, one can:
2.1 Make a
photo-copy of the
layout plan.
2.2
Past/glue this photo-copy
of layout
plan on a cardboard
2.3 Cut-out the
outline of the
layout plan.
2.4 Obtain
a pin or nail. And
attempt to balance
the
cut-out-cardboard. Where the
pin
holds the layout plan is
called
the
"centre-of-gravity".
3. For a
compass, try to get
those hiking
compass. Often,
these does not costs
much. For
example, reputable brands
are:
Siva and Suunto. And often,
they
can be purchased from
speciality shops
or reputable
book stores. Costs:
$15
dollars or more.
Warmest
Regards,
Cecil


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