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  1. Dear Karen, Chong Karen wrote: Base on my house Number analysis, can you help me how to overcome the comment below? Is there anyway to solve it? Actually, the flying star apartment number analysis is just to help you determine if a unit number is auspicious or not. I won't worry too much about the analysis that is shown. It does not mean that such an even will happen. That description if found under the main door sector of your home when you do a full flying star analysis, then it would be something that you need to correct. Otherwise, what it means that compared to another layout plan above or below your unit, that unit number is less auspicious. That is about all. Anyway, for auspicious number, there are also lots of other ways to look at it. Sometimes for example a unit number that contains number 8 or sounds like 6 (luck) can often be better than for example having a number 4 within the entire unit number. So I won't be too worried on that. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  2. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: my bedroom door faces the bathroom door is this bad? if yes, do you know a cure for this one? Generally, where possible most people will want to avoid having a bedroom door faces a bedroom door. Unless you have the ability to alter the door position, then the only other practical advise is just to keep the toilet door closed when not in used. Anonymous wrote: what if the bedroom is above a garage? The only issue is that it is like there is a missing corner or no support if your bedroom is above the garage. But it isn't really that bad just that if you can avoid such a situation of course it would be better. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  3. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: My personal element is Strong Metal and suppose stay in a house facing east and house element is Wood. On contrary, inthe destructive cycle, isnt it strange that there is a clash with my personal element Metal against house element Wood ? This is confusing and please explain further. Metal destroy Wood. Under the ba zi the element your self can destroy is your wealth. This is actually a productive cycle.Thus, if you have a house facing East, this is a Wood house. Thus, this is considered under your bazi as your wealth element. The destructive cycle you are talking about should be Fire destroy Metal. If you face South for example, this would be a fire house. Thus, fire destroy your Metal. I think you may have confused the five element flow. The only difference here is that a weak Metal will not benefit from a Wood house simply because the Metal isn't strong enough to destroy Wood. Thus, not being able to control the wealth. This is like you are a small knife trying to cut down a tree. However, a Strong Metal means you have lots of Earth and Metal making it strong. Thus, it is more then sufficient to control the Wood. This is like you are a chainsaw trying to cut down a tree. So the difference in whether or not you can benefit from the wealth element lies in whether you are weak or Strong Metal. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  4. Dear Anon, Please make use of this tool to assist you. It allows you check upto 30 days from today's date. If you need anything beyond that period, you will need to obtain a paid service as it that is no longer a free service. So just wait until closer to the date and you should able to check dates in November. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-dateboth.htm Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research.
  5. Dear Anon, Quote: Some so called "wise" people remarked on house that if main door is located at bad sector, it should be relocated to a good sector. Then my bathroom/toilet which is in the good sector must be relocated to bad sector in order to suppress the bad "qi". Also my kitchen which is in the rear of my house (good sector) should be moved to inner aprt of my house (bad sector). All these of course will mean huge cost to rennovate. Any one has any comment? Xie-Xie.(thanks) In terms of suitability to sector and house etc. Of course it is ideal to be able to have the luxuary to be able to relocate the various rooms so that it will be favourable for you. It sounds to me like the house isn't as suitable for you before buying it. So it may be hard to correct a house especially in terms of suitability once you have move in. As you mentioned, it will cost a lot to renovate. So you need to ask yourself, can you be able to afford the changes. If not, you should probably try to fix up the all the possible leaks that you are able to correct first. Then later on correct or by then if your luck improves due to the corection of the major leaks maybe by then you can afford a more major revnoation or move out to a more suitable home in the future. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  6. Dear Nancy, Nancy Golpeo wrote: Can I transfer to my house that was build sometime in 1992 that occured 2 workers accidentally electicuted while putting antenna to the rooftop. Nancy Golpeo wrote: I am now renovating the house and planning to transfer there instead of renting to the another place to cost cut my rental expenses. but I have a fear that it may be a bad luck for me to stay in the house. I am not able to comment much here as I am not really sure what is the surrounding and/or the house luck is to be able to comment on whether or not the house is really bad or not. Furthermore, you mentioned the house was built in 1992 and you are making a renovating now. So there might be some change in the house period if the renovation is major enough. So far I can only say that, based on the fact that 2 workers accidentially electricuted. It does not seem like a good sign. Thus, it could mean that the house luck might not be auspicious. But without knowing more about the actual house luck, it would also be wrong for me to just advise you to not move into the house. Especially, since you want to reduce the additional cost from renting. I would probably advise you to troubleshoot the house first, if you are really worried, just to check before you move in. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  7. Dear Sophia, Sophia Chia wrote: She told me that if the house is bought in year 2004 or after the year, that particular house period is in period 8 but if the house was bought before the year 2004 no matter how whether it is renovated or not it is some how still in period 7. Sorry,flying star bases the house period on the year it was built or last major renovations. It is not simply that you buy the house in 2004, then the house is considered a period 8 house. A house can be bought in 2004, but if it was built in 2000 it is a period 7 house. So it is not when the house was bought but rather when it was built. That is why a house that is period 7 will usually be considered a period 7 house unless major renovations are made to change the house luck to the next period. Sophia Chia wrote: Can a Eight Mansions apply with or combine with flying star to do the house layout? Confused is the key to solve. 1. Flying Star is a time dimension. 2. Eight House is more personalised to individual suitability. 3. Eight Mansions is a static template based on bagua. Based on my listing, you can tell what level of priority I place for each of the concept. So you should first ensure that flying star issues are balanced first, next followed by Eight House suitability, last by Eight Mansions. As long as you follow the above, then there is no issue to applying each concept where applicable. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  8. Dear Lawrence, Lawrence Chong wrote: I plan to instal the signboard on the main office door. The standard dimension adv by signage maker is 6" x 24" using belverde transparent plastic. Ideally, the better dimension is7"/8"/9" x 24". 6" isn't auspicious under the feng shui ruler. Lawrence Chong wrote: Can I incorporatewhite (metal)background with Blue(water) Lettering for my co's name as well as logo. Is it correct. Pls adv?. Currently, I uses Yellow background with Green Lettering and the Logo in Green. I am prepare to change base on your professional adv. Yes, colour would be Metal (White/Gold) and Blue (Blue/Black/Gray). You can also use shapes ie Metal (Round), Water (Wavy shapes). Metal/Water makes weak Water Stronger. Yellow (Earth) with Green (wood), won't be as good because Earth destroy Water, and Wood exhaust your weak water. Lawrence Chong wrote: I supply semiconductors, equipment and testing instruments. Business is tough as margin is very small. I wonder what other business I can venture in base on my DOB 19/3/54. Is Metal products a suitable trade for me?. Best on your current business, this belongs to Wood element. Not so favourable for you as a weak water because it exhaust your water. You can check this link to check out other Water and Metal careers. Water or Metal Careers will help make it more favourable for you, thus improving your overall luck. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  9. Dear Bao Bao, Bao bao wrote: master bedroom located in the West of the house (base on centerpoint) . But bed is heading at South. Please confirm your direction on your layout plan. I just noticed that your original layout plan. East and West is reversed? Then in your bedroom layout, I noticed it was flipped. So can I confirm that your layout plan should be a mirror image of what you attached? Anyway, based on your eight house south is good for you, so if the sector isn't favourable for you. Then, is would be the best alternative placement for you so far. Anyway, please confirm your directions on your layout first. Whatever, I commented was based on the directions you provided. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  10. Dear Bao Bao, Bao bao wrote: As per floor plan from the centerpoint, my master bedroom is located in West which is death of disaster sector. But if i placed my bed at the favaourable part of the room does it help, and the main entrance to my bedroom is facing East, it isn't it good? Yes, whenever the sector of the room falls under your less favourable direction, then the only option for you is to at least choose a better facing direction to help offset inauspicious influence. Bao bao wrote: By the way, this is HDB flat and it is on 5th floor Since your flat is on the 5th floor, and your home is such that your main door is uniquely placed. If you are considered the breadwinner for the entire housewhole, then you should choose the main door which faces the better direction. That way, even if the bedroom isn't your best direction or sector, you will still get luck from the home facing. Since East facing is better for you, then use the East facing as your house main entrance. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  11. Dear Rachel, Rachel Rachel wrote: In addition to my first point, I'd also like to add that the binding elements between me and my husband is Earth and Wood, so does that mean that I also have to try and incorporate some Earth into the room as well, to satisfy the advice given by the Flying Star Paid Report, and also to satisfy the favourable elements of each of us, and the binding elements for all of us? Please advice! Thanks! Yes, first balance the flying star. Then, you can add a little of additional colours from like bedsheet etc. If only one person is staying in the room, then choose colours he/she lacks. If more than one person is staying in the same room, then choose colours that will help both persons at the same time. In this, case the binding element. Remember, that flying star takes precedence of the analysis. Thus, when applying colours like Earth (Yellow), then you need to be extra caution that there isn't too much Earth influence (ie star 2/5) that may be adversely activated. Always, choose light off-white colours if any. Never choose bright colours such as pure Yellow, pure Red. If any you should choose like very light beige, or light pink etc. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  12. Dear Rachel, Rachel Rachel wrote: Ihave not seen you mention anything on your forum about matching people to their respective bedrooms based on such a technique. I must admit, life seems "easier" when one doesn't have to take into account such a technique, because if I follow that advice, it will turn out that the master bedroom is not at allbeneficial formy husband or my daughter, and I might have to sleep alone in the master bedroom while my husband and daughter sleep in the small second bedroom! However, I have read somewhereon your forum that you advise owners of the house to sleep in the master bedroom even if the room may not be that favourable compared to the smaller bedroom. Besides, I think its a crazy idea to sleep apart from my husband and daughter. You must remember, Gua/Kua analysis is only based on YEAR of birth. Thus, it's eight house concept is very limited in accuracy. However, even though it is a simple concept, it still has its uses. ie to determine suitability. For attempting to suit the sector to the person, we won't use the Gua/Kua element, but rather the Ba Zi element and direction which is significantly more accurate and can allow for deeper analysis. Thus, we always recommend that the best house or sector direction is one which not just suits the eight house but should also be favourable to your ba zi element. In our ba zi expert review, we have what we call a combine eight house and ba zi direction which makes it the best direction for the person to use as facing or bedroom. But again, the deeper or more comprehensive you want to apply feng shui, the harder it will be for you to get a solution that will work for all. So we need to know which is more important and what to follow first and last. In case of a bedroom:- 1. Flying Star must be balanced first irregardless of the suitability to individual. 2. The bedroom should fall within at least one of the sector of the eight house direction. 3. If possible also, the eight house and ba zi direction should be both suitable. 4. Next is to balance up the sector to improve suitability of the people staying in the sector. 5. Bed placement should follow the shapes and form principles first. 6. If and only when you have the choice of two good shapes and form placement, then you use the eight house direction to see which direction you will benefit more. If you go by the above, you will find it easier to apply without the various complications of having to get the best of everything. Frankly, it is not possible to get everything perfect. But as long as you meet the key requirements. Rachel Rachel wrote: So we have decided to sleep in the master bedroom. All 3 of us - my daughter in particular is very young and cries if she has to sleep on her own. I hope this is therightdecision! As mentioned, you have to balance up the entire situation. I presume your husband is the breadwinner, right? So he will enjoy luck from the house facing if it is suitable to him. So it does not matter as much if the bedroom does not suit him as well. While for the other family member, you get luck from the bedroom which you stay. In this case, based on the above. If the breadwinner (your husband) get a good facing, you should be given a better bedroom so as to get luck for yourself. For your daughter, since she is still small, her luck is mostly influenced by the parents. Thus, if you are suitable for the bedroom, that means she will also enjoy luck from you since you look after her. One thing I have to say, is that you should not worry about every single issue in feng shui. That is not what feng shui is about. Feng Shui is supposed to create an environment that you feel comfortable to leave in. If you worry too much or attempt to go too deep in the analysis (without knowing what to apply first), you will only complicate and confuse yourself. Fixing the Major leaks is most important, other minor issues even if not corrected will not adversely influence your luck. Thus, you should not be worrying to fix every single issues you see. But work on which is more important or results in major leaks. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  13. Dear Rachel, Rachel Rachel wrote: 1) For the master bedroom, the stars Mountain2 Facing9 and Earth1 occupy the area. Its Five Element Analysis says to utilise Metal (white/gold) to exhaust/weaken Earth. This is fine for me as I'm a weak Metal, but my husband is a weak Wood and my daughter is a strong Metal, so both of them are advised to avoid Metal elements. Howcan westrike a balance between all our lucky colours and the element advised by the Flying Stars report to neutralise the malevolent 2 Earth star??? Do we put in a mix ofMetal and Water/Wood(my husband and daughter's favourable elements)in the same bedroom? And in terms of quantity,is there acertain proportionof each element to utilise? For example, do we place more of Metal element in the room because it can notonly neutralise the 2 Earth star but also is my favourable element, and place smalleramounts of Water and Wood element in the room because those elements arefavourable elements of my husband and daughter??Please advice! No you cannot really strike a balance. You need to go by priorizing what is more important first. In this case, flying star impact will be the more important issues to fix. Flying Star impacts everyone staying in the sector. As such, you should first apply the cure for the flying star first. Painting the room to the colour that can balance up the stars. In case of Metal (white) colour, this is often what we call the most neutral colour that will not really mean that a person of weak wood will have too much Metal. Then you can worry about the adding some additional colours that help to personalise to the individual ba zi. Once the room is White, then you can say choose the colour of the bed sheet in like maybe Water element. This will blend nicely with Metal and helps to make your husband's weak wood stronger. So again, the key issue is first balance the stars, then work on choosing other elements or colours for other part of the room to be personalised to the individual. You need to get rid of the inbalances before you can enhance your individual favourable elements. Quote: 2) Ourfront door faces SE and the stars are Mountain7 Facing5 Earth6.The report advised us to use Water at the front door area to exhaust/weaken Metal.My husband has alreadyplaced his fish tank near the front door. I hope that is enough Water to exhaust Metal, as per the report's advise. Yes, that should be enough based on the five element concept. Furthermore. With water you create a Five Element flow Earth (5)- Rachel Rachel wrote: 4) As the backdoor that leads to the garage is in the palace occupied by auspicious stars : Mountain1 Facing8 and Earth9, and the fact that we often utilise the backdoor to go in and out of the house (because it provides easy access to the car in the garage), should we regard that palace as the facing palace? Thus maybe I have made a mistake in generating a flying star report based on the facing palace of the main door, which is in theopposite direction?? For landed property, still the facing direction of the building will be the main facing direction for the house. Of course, if the direction of the backdoor is better, you should utilise it to enter in and out of the house. But for flying star purpose, the facing of the house will be based on your home facing for landed property. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  14. Dear Lawrence, In future, please avoid typing in all UPPERCASE. In the internet forum, this is often considered as shouting and harder to read compared to normal mix-case/lower case text. Lawrence Chong wrote: MY OFC MAIN DOOR FACE EAST (VIEW FM INSIDE OUT) Lawrence Chong wrote: MY KUA NUMBER IS 1. As far as from your information so far, this house will be your Health direction thus considered a suitable office for you. Lawrence Chong wrote: WHAT'S THE AUSPICIOUS DIMENSIONS/COLORS I CAN INCORPORATE? Maybe you like to roughly tell us the dimensions of the logo space available. Otherwise, it can be harder to list out the all the better range. The Feng Shui ruler has several ranges which are good and bad. It is easier to tell us the rough space available (as the signboard space can vary from place to place), then we can advise on which ranges you should limit the signboard to. As for the colours to incorporate. 1. If you are the only key person running the company, then you should use colours which you lack from your ba zi. ie if you are weak water, then Metal and water would be more ideal colours if any. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-element.htm 2. Also you should look at the industry it in, then see if we can choose an element that can destroy that industry so as to create wealth. These are usually the two principles that are ued in determining the logo. URL: http://talk.geomancy.net 3. If there are more than one key person, then you need to attempt to determine the common binding element between the two person. ie the element favouring both persons. You can base the colour choices based on the above especially the first option. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  15. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: What are the colours representing the five elements. I understand that Fire is represented by RED, Water is BLUE but am not sure about Metal, Earth and Wood. The answer are:- Metal is white/gold Earth is yellow/orange Wood is green/brown You can learn more about the five element and various relationship from our this link:- URL: http://talk.geomancy.net Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  16. Dear Janet, Anonymous wrote: In my home the toilet is above the main entrance, I have been told that this symbolises wealth running out of the home, is they any way i can cure this? thank you from janet Yes, toilet above or beside your main door is considered a major feng shui leak for a home. There is very little you can do about it unfortunately. However, under the traditional feng shui, it is said that having a Chinese Hulu (bottle gourd) can help to attempt to trap wealth before it leaks out of the home. Also keeping the toilet seat cover close will minimise the wealth leak. These two can only help to reduce the wealth leak. There is unfortunately not much else you can do to remove this leak. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  17. Dear Wilson, Wilson Chan wrote: I have only recently taken up Feng Shui as an interest. It occurs to me that, in southern Australia, it's common sense to have the living areas facing North to receive the warmth of the Sun; in opposite to countries like China. So how should I interpret Feng Shui when it comes to positions/direction? There are many discussions on this issue. However, from our experiences, we find that you should not need to reverse the feng shui concept for the Southern countries. Just apply the concept as it is. We have done numerous analysis for the South and find that there is no need to make any changes or modification to the feng shui theories or concept. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  18. Dear Vikki Dufall, Vikki Dufall wrote: Is there anyway that we could counteract this so that someone will finally buy our house? I am sorry, but Feng Shui is not a miracle cure all for every problem. In this case, there isn't anything you can do that will make a house sell. Whether people buy a place all depends on the location of the home. So there is nothing you can do to just make it sell overnight. You should depend on your real estate agent to help you sell it, pricing it right,list out the benefits of the homeetc. In terms of what you can do to boost up the luck for a potential sell are:- 1. Improve you own luck. ie if you are a weak water person for example, then you can boost your luck by having more of your favourale element by wearing colours that favour you etc. 2. If there are any good feng shui features, you can also use it to attempt to add value to the home. Otherwise, there isn't nothing much else feng shui can do for you. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  19. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: 1. Is adding a men-made waterfall at northern house corner which is at left hand side of main door auspicious? Without doing a detailed analysis of your home, there is no way anyone can advise you whether it is good or not. This is only a free advise forum, as such I can only give you some guide to follow. If the flying star sector of your home at the Northern House corner, contains the auspicious Water star , then you can activate your auspicious water star with the water feature. You need to determine what is your current flying star ie period 7 or period 8. Period 7, then activating water star 7 or 8 will be favourable for you. If your home is period 8, then activating star 8 or 9 will be favourable for you. These are location where is is good to put water feature. Either way, a water feature if it has sufficient moving water is good because it create negative ion which is good for people staying in the house. Anonymous wrote: 2. Thinking to set up a bonzai rock garden at SW side, will a 5'ht wooden fence build adjacent to back door which is at SW of house spoil the feng shui? Does it activate any mountain star in this sector? The back of the house is often good to have mountain type feature. Which acts like a solid back for the house. Check the free flying star report on our website. See if there is current and future auspicious mountain star. ie period 7, star 7 or 8 found in the mountain star. ie. period 8, star 8 or 9 found in mountain star sector in SW sector. Anonymous wrote: 3. Does beautifying the existing small pond ( with overflow water drain out to SW side) at Southern house corner with bridge and plants auspiscious?? I personally feel that as long as it makes you feel good, you should go ahead and do it. Anyway, beautifying a place is actually create a very nice environment. Which is good in terms of Feng Shui. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  20. Dear Bao Bao, Bao bao wrote: As per my house floor plan (mirror reflection), can you pls advise me which door should i use as a main entrance? coz I tot of converting the family dining room to living room coz the main door will face the East. Is this the correct analysis? To determine the facing direction of the house, first you need to determine the type of apartment you have. ie. Landed Property = Facing of the house itself. ie. Apartment (2nd level - 7th level) = Main Door direction. ie. Apartment (8th level and up) = Living Room/Balcony Facing direction Only, if you stay on 2nd-7th level, then you can the luxuary of choosing the better main door direction for you to use. If not, no matter which door you use, the main door is determine by the facing of the house and/or living.room/balcony direction. Bao bao wrote: As per my house floor plan (mirror reflection), can you pls advise me which door should i use as a main entrance? coz I tot of converting the family dining room to living room coz the main door will face the East. Is this the correct analysis? Anyway, if based on your living room entrance, your door will be considered West facing. If based on your family/dinning room entrance, it will be East facing. Bao bao wrote: As for my master bedroom, it is mean that it located in West? or should base on the bed facing in the room? Your master bedroom will be West. This is based on dividing the house from the centerpoint. Thus, your bedroom will be West irregardless of which is your main door facing. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  21. Dear Anon, As you did not provide your time of birth, I am not able to confirm what is your element (assuming the time of birth makes your element weak). However, based on that date of birth, you are a Strong Wood. Please use our free Ba Zi report to determine whether you are a weak or strong person. Our ba zi report isn't crippled in anyway, as such what you see in the free report will be exactly the same as our paid report. So please use that to confirm if you have the time of birth information. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-element.htm Anonymous wrote: I tried on the free report on following birthday information and I got "+Water" and "+Metal" for the heavenly stemand earthly branch respectively for the month pillar. However, I thought it should be "-metal" and "-earth" for the month pillar. We use the lunar calendar so there is this difference in that we use the Lunar calendar month rather than seasonal calendar. We have explained many times about this. Just do a search or access our ba zi resource section:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-bazi/pod-bazi-faq.htm Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  22. Dear Rachel, Rachel Rachel wrote: The colours of the numbers are only red, black or blue. There's no green, so does a black number symbolise auspicious, inauspicious or average??? I'm assuming that red symbolises inauspicious and blue represents auspicious. Please tell me if I'm right! Thanks! Black is considered average in this particular case. I only colour coded the Blue and Red for the star number. Red = Inauspicious, Blue = Auspicious, Black = Average. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  23. Dear Rachel, Rachel Rachel wrote: I have received my paid Flying Star report. I noticed that apart from red (inauspicious), green (average) and blue (auspicious) colour-coded palaces, there were also 2 grey-and-white colour-coded palaces, and 3 yellow colour-coded palaces. I have absolutely no idea what grey-and-white palaces, and yellow palaces, really mean. Are they auspicious, inauspicious, or what??? Please help! Thanks! I think you are slightly mistaken here. The colour coded analysis in the detailed analysis shows the good, bad or average. However, the colour coded sectors in the flying star chart is actually the colour of the element for that sector. ie NW/W = Metal (White), N = Water (Blue), SW/C/NE = Earth (Yellow), E/SE = Wood (Green). It is a quick way to identify the directional element. It does not show the good or bad sector unlike the colours of the numbers which does show whether the star is auspicious/inauspicious/average. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  24. Dear Oliv Sullivan, Oliv Sullivan wrote: Thank you so much for supplying a monthly Flying Star chart. It really helps! I have noticed that the monthly number for each direction is not different for September than it was for August. Why is that? The monthly flying star is based on the Chinese Calendar month. So until start of the new chinese month, the analysis will still show the existing Chinese 7th month. The Chinese 8th month does not start until last day of the Chinese 7th month is over. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
  25. Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Would greatly appreciate if you could shed some lights on my worries. Anonymous wrote: 1. If both couples were to attend each other's wedding, what could be the consequences? Anonymous wrote: 2. If my brother and sister-in-laws were to attend our wedding, but we do not attend theirs, would it still be harmful to us? I must tell you that this is just a Chinese believe or custom. I am not able to tell you exactly what will happen as I never really encounter it. This is what we like to call as since it is something that most chinese belief, best to follow it. However, if I were to look at it from the western point of view, some also marry just a few days after the previous couples. And yet, nothing happen to them. Which comes to my point, that this is more about how much you believe in this custom happening. Of course, where you can avoid it, try to. But if there isn't a choice, I guess, the best is to minimise the two couples having to attend each other's wedding.This will at least minimise any impact if any. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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