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Dear Anon,
In general, without a FS assessment:
1. Mirror should not face an open window or the balcony area. As wealth can be reflected out of the house
2. Many Cantonese (Chinese dialect group) love to have a mirror facing the dining area. As they feel that it would bounce off twice the amount of "food" on the table.
3. For those who stay in a high rise; and if the wall is particularly long, sometimes, the contractor would arrange for cut pieces of mirror to be sent up to your home for installation.
If so, avoid, installing two identical pieces of mirror. This is because, if installed, and if one stands at the centre of the mirror, one can look at a "split" in the exact middle which is considered not auspicious.
If the contractor cannot really assemble one full piece of glass; then as a last resort go for three pieces i.e. the biggest piece in the middle while the other two equal sized pieces on each side of the large piece.
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Cecil

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On 3/5/2004 7:12:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Is it okay to place mirror in
dining area??
(Mirror facing east direction)

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Hello Master Lee,
As mentioned below, you highlighted that the Mirror shouldn't be facing a
window. Currently at my dinning hall there is a stretch of mirror and it is
facing the window. Is there any remedy for this situation without having to
dismantle it?
And another matter is installing cut pieces of two identical pieces of
mirror. Apparently we also have 1 whole stretch of cut pieces of two
identical pieces of mirror being install in the dinning hall, (The mirror
which I've mentioned earlier facing dinning table & also facing table) which
you have mentioned is not auspicious. Is there also any remedy for this?
Pls. help!
Your precious advice is greatly appreciated.
Warmest Regards,
Christina
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Dear Anon,
In general, without a FS assessment:
1. Mirror should not face an open window or the balcony area. As wealth can
be reflected out of the house
2. Many Cantonese (Chinese dialect group) love to have a mirror facing the
dining area. As they feel that it would bounce off twice the amount of
"food" on the table.
3. For those who stay in a high rise; and if the wall is particularly long,
sometimes, the contractor would arrange for cut pieces of mirror to be sent
up to your home for installation.
If so, avoid, installing two identical pieces of mirror. This is because, if
installed, and if one stands at the centre of the mirror, one can look at a
"split" in the exact middle which is considered not auspicious.
If the contractor cannot really assemble one full piece of glass; then as a
last resort go for three pieces i.e. the biggest piece in the middle while
the other two equal sized pieces on each side of the large piece.
http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/5/2004 7:12:34 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Is it okay to place mirror in
dining area??
(Mirror facing east direction)
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Hello Master Lee,
Recently I?ve bought a Sailing Ship from China Town as advice by my
colleagues. Some of my colleagues study feng shui. But not in ddep study,
very basic knowledge. They told me that if I want to increase my wealth
sector, ask me to buy a Sailing ship and place it facing the main door. One
colleague told me that the sailing ship should be facing outwards to the
main door.
But another colleague telling me that I must position the ship in such a way
that it is sailing inwards and into my house facing the main door. He also
added that I must not leave the ship empty and need to put a lot of ancient
Chinese Coins and many gold ingots in the ship. Making it as if the ship
sails in with a lot of money.
I?m confused with what my colleagues has advised. Can you advice me on the
correct way of putting the sailing ship? It is o.k. to face the main door
with the sailing ship positioning sailing into my house? What is the reason
behind to display ship?
Your reply is much appreciated.
Thanks.
Warmest Regards,
Christina
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Dear Sor Lan,
Frankly, not sure whether, the ship sails "into" or "out-of" is a sure way to get more money. For sure, the seller of the ship, would instead be garanteed of some profit selling it to us.
Anyway, under symbolism, in my opinion, if your ship is laden with gold ingots, I would have to say that it is best to sail "to port" or face inwards to your home. Here, wealth is suppose to come in.
On the other hand, if the ship is empty, than, "let it set sail outwards" or pointed out of the home.
Do let us know if at the end of the day, do you managed to get more wealth, this wayhttp://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/23/2004 6:41:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Master Lee,
Recently I?ve bought a Sailing
Ship from China Town as advice
by my
colleagues. Some of my
colleagues study feng shui.
But not in ddep study,
very basic knowledge. They
told me that if I want to
increase my wealth
sector, ask me to buy a
Sailing ship and place it
facing the main door. One
colleague told me that the
sailing ship should be facing
outwards to the
main door.
But another colleague telling
me that I must position the
ship in such a way
that it is sailing inwards and
into my house facing the main
door. He also
added that I must not leave
the ship empty and need to put
a lot of ancient
Chinese Coins and many gold
ingots in the ship. Making it
as if the ship
sails in with a lot of money.
I?m confused with what my
colleagues has advised. Can
you advice me on the
correct way of putting the
sailing ship? It is o.k. to
face the main door
with the sailing ship
positioning sailing into my
house? What is the reason
behind to display ship?
Your reply is much
appreciated.
Thanks.
Warmest Regards,
Christina


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Hello Master Lee,
This question is being asked on behalf of my sister-in-law.
Recently a customer of hers bought a dragon tortoise, made of some expensive
fiber plastic (which has been ?Kai Guang?) as a gift to her for house
warming. Her customer told her that the dragon tortoise should sit facing
the main door and should be place into a nice glass bowl with some water in
it and lots of ancient Chinese coins or real coins.
My sister-in-law did not like the idea having to put water in the bowl as
she explained that it might lead to breeding of mosquitoes. Hence, she is
asking any remedy to replace water with something else? She also asking
must the dragon tortoise being place facing the main door?
What are the benefits of placing the dragon tortoise facing the main door?
Can it be place somewhere else? What other accessories can be placed in the
bowl other than putting ancient Chinese coins?
Please advice.
Thanks.
Warmest Regards,
Christina
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