myfs_107568 Posted January 3, 2005 Share Posted January 3, 2005 Hello,My parents' house is in period 7, however it is much better if it's inperiod 8.May I know how to change a house period 7 to period 8?What are the procedure?Thank you.Sharon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 3, 2005 Staff Share Posted January 3, 2005 Dear Sharon,You can do a SEARCH in this forum especially the forum messages in the early part of 2004. It has been discussed and I had also elaborated point-by-point the type of "change" needed to fly over to Period 8.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/3/2005 6:24:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello,My parents' house is in period7, however it is much betterif it's inperiod 8.May I know how to change ahouse period 7 to period 8?What are the procedure?Thank you.Sharon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_107568 Posted January 8, 2005 Share Posted January 8, 2005 Hello Cecil,Thanks a lot for replying.I tried to do a search, but can't find the point-by-point post youmentioned.I found one, but he is in foreign country with a ground house.I am living in an apartment. So i don't have any roof to tear.Can you please help provide me the URL? Or any of your articles that coverchanging of periods?Please help me. I am sincere in knowing how to change the period of ahouse.Thank you.Regards,Sharon wrote in message news:17112.9194@forum.geomancy.net... Quote Dear Sharon,You can do a SEARCH in this forum especially the forum messages in theearly part of 2004. It has been discussed and I had also elaboratedpoint-by-point the type of "change" needed to fly over to Period 8.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 1/3/2005 6:24:04 AM, Fenger . wrote:>Hello,>>My parents' house is in period>7, however it is much better>if it's in>period 8.>>May I know how to change a>house period 7 to period 8?>>What are the procedure?>>Thank you.>>Sharon>....................................................................Copyright 1996-onwards Geomancy.Net, Cecil & Robert Lee. All RightsReserved.International Copyright & Intellectual Property Rights Notice All messagesposted TO THIS SITE which includes this forum and other contents madeaccessable by us to the public cannot be copied; reproduced; recompiled;stored in a retrieval system; or transmitted, in any form or by any means;electronic; mechanical; photocopying; recording; or otherwise.More Info Read URL:http://www.geomancy.net/about/copyright/copyright.htmPlease kindly contact us at support@geomancy.net. if you should encounterany breach of Copyright and Intellectual Property rights. Thank you inadvance!.................................................................... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 8, 2005 Staff Share Posted January 8, 2005 Dear Sharon,To be truly honest, there are already lots of messages as mentioned that was posted between 1 December 2003 and 1 March 2004.For example, I replicate this message:-Posted in: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)Posted on: Tue, 30 Dec 2003, 09:51 AM, Quote & Reply"Dear Anon,Ideally, the favoured change is to have a "major renovation".For example, hacking away the entire flooring or some walls and/or change of main door, or windows is a sure way of `flying' to the new period.Other short cuts but these are subject to opinions by various practitioners:1. Have major "yang" activity in a home.Here, what it means is that humanly, we have some yang activity such as celebration of birthdays or house warming where we invite lots of friends and relatives into the home. But this alone, often may not on it's own guarantee that the house fly into the new period.2. Activity under Para 1 with repainting the entire ceiling of the homeHere, if one does not live in a landed property, one cannot simply hack away the ceiling structure. In such a situation, one can take the chance of changing the home to period 8 by repainting the entire ceiling.But again, it is safer to do Para 2 with (inclusive) of Para 1 (above)3. What happens if one owns a landed propertyFor sure, if one fully removes the roof of this house, and do some renovations inside the home e.g. changing the living room tiles or change of main door, then, it is for sure that the house will fly to Period 8.4. What happens if one removes (and replace) a few roof tiles and wash the tilesHere, this is more of a symbolic nature. Replacing a few roof tiles plus cleaning or washing the entire roof tiles is a good bet to fly into the new period for the home.And again have some "yang activity" as mentioned under Para 1 (above) - as an added, safe-guard to fly the home to new period.5. For sure, if one does renovation equal or exceeding 33.3 precent of the entire layout of the home, then, it is considered as a major renovation. Even better if 50 percent of the entire floor area is undergoing renovations. "Truly appreciate, users should take more effort to use the SEARCH feature. For ease of use, one can simpy do an ADVANCE SEARCH by keying in the parameters such as "1 Dec 2003 to 1 Mar 2004. As you can see, I just did one search and found one of the many responses to Period 8. Therefore, try to spent more effort to do so.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/8/2005 1:28:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Cecil,Thanks a lot for replying.I tried to do a search, butcan't find the point-by-pointpost youmentioned.I found one, but he is inforeign country with a groundhouse.I am living in an apartment.So i don't have any roof totear.Can you please help provide methe URL? Or any of yourarticles that coverchanging of periods?Please help me. I am sincerein knowing how to change theperiod of ahouse.Thank you.Regards,Sharonwrote inmessagenews:17112.9194@forum.geomancy.net...Dear Sharon,You can do a SEARCH inthis forum especially theforum messages in theearly part of 2004. It hasbeen discussed and I had alsoelaboratedpoint-by-point the type of"change" needed to fly over toPeriod 8.Warmest Regards,CecilOn 1/3/2005 6:24:04 AM, Fenger .wrote:Hello,My parents' house is in period7, however it is much betterif it's inperiod 8.May I know how to change ahouse period 7 to period 8?What are the procedure?Thank you.Sharon....................................................................Copyright 1996-onwardsGeomancy.Net, Cecil & Robert Lee. AllRightsReserved.International Copyright &Intellectual Property Rights Notice Allmessagesposted TO THIS SITE which includes thisforum and other contents madeaccessable by us to the public cannot becopied; reproduced; recompiled;stored in a retrieval system; ortransmitted, in any form or by anymeans;electronic; mechanical; photocopying;recording; or otherwise.More Info Read URL:http://www.geomancy.net/about/copyright/copyright.htmPlease kindly contact us atsupport@geomancy.net. if you shouldencounterany breach of Copyright and IntellectualProperty rights. Thank you inadvance!....................................................................S Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 8, 2005 Staff Share Posted January 8, 2005 Further to what I had mentioned, below; In previous replies to your messages, I have mentioned that you can search for dates in early 2004. Thus, in the attached two screens, one can see that if one used the ADVANCED SEARCH feature on this forum, one can do a SEARCH either on Key Words e.g. Period 8 and/or enter date-range. I can literally "chop-off-my-head" if one cannot find messages pertaining to Period 8 or how-to fly to period eight within the pages mentioned above. For example, simply enter date range of say 1 Dec 2003 to 1 Mar 2004 as shown in the attachment. Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/8/2005 6:18:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:Truly appreciate, users shouldtake more effort to use theSEARCH feature. For ease ofuse, one can simpy do anADVANCE SEARCH by keying inthe parameters such as "1 Dec2003 to 1 Mar 2004. As you cansee, I just did one search andfound one of the manyresponses to Period 8.Therefore, try to spent moreeffort to do so.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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