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Dear Linda,
A search would reveal this article:-
Posted in: Info :: Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
STICKY:: Part I - Facing direction of a home
Posted on: Thu, 22 Apr 2004, 20:17 PM, LastYou can also view the Part II - Facing direction of a homeunder the above conference link tohopefully, understandclearly what is meant by the facing direction of a home under the Flying Star Feng Shui method of calculation qi in a home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/17/2005 10:18:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Linda,
For the purpose of applying
Flying Star Feng Shui, one
should consider "Where is the
frontage or the mouth of the
house is?"Thus often, in many
circumstances the frontage is
usually the location where
there is a road leading
towards our "frontage" of the
home. And it is not influenced
by where the main entrance is.
For example, if the main
entrance is not directly at
the front of the house but at
the side of the house, this
may not be the frontage of the
home.
Under Flying Star Feng Shui,
the frontage is like the
"mouth" of a person where we
take in "air/oxygen" and talk
and not where the main
entrance is.
Previously, I had written
clear information of what is
the "Mouth" of the house. Try
to do a search for two parts
of this article in the forum
to have a better understanding
of what is meant by the mouth
of the house and how to
determine it.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 2/17/2005 9:46:36 PM, Linda Brett
wrote:
I have seen a few feng
shui
books & gets confusing
on
which direction to
go
by.Do I go
by
thesouth in the
true
south direction here
in
U.S.A.? Or does it go by
front
door - no matter
which
direction it faces?
Thanks.
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Dear Linda,
For the purpose of applying Flying Star Feng Shui, one should consider "Where is the frontage or the mouth of the house is?"
Thus often, in many circumstances the frontage is usually the location where there is a road leading towards our "frontage" of the home. And it is not influenced by where the main entrance is.For example, if the main entrance is not directly at the front of the house but at the side of the house, this may not be the frontage of the home.
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, the frontage is like the "mouth" of a person where we take in "air/oxygen" and talk and not where the main entrance is.
Previously, I had written clear information of what is the "Mouth" of the house. Try to do a search for two parts of this article in the forum to have a better understanding of what is meant by the mouth of the house and how to determine it.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/17/2005 9:46:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I have seen a few feng shui
books & gets confusing on
which direction to go
by.Do I go by
thesouth in the true
south direction here in
U.S.A.? Or does it go by front
door - no matter which
direction it faces?
Thanks.
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Dear Rose,
If one is applying Ba Zi to look at how suitable a job is, then it depends on one's birth element and strength.
Ba Zi will determine e.g. weak or strong earth
Then with this information, it will come out with:
Career associated with wealth
Career associated with power and authority
Careers that are suitable, but not leading to great wealthThese are the guidlines that a ba zi analysis can provide on the above.
Since no two person's ba zi are identical, it thus depends on one's element and strength: strong/weak : metal , water, wood, fire, earth element(s).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/16/2005 3:08:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Please advise me If
opening a smallhome
travel agency would be a good
business for me to start
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Dear Anon,
Your question reminds one of the state regulations in Singapore. Where, we are only allowed to display the national flag prior to national day and must take it down within a reasonable date after the national day is over e.g. 1 month, later. Unlike in the US, where one can display the a reasonably good condition flag all year round.
In your question, it would certainly make or sense to celebrate Chinese New Year (CNY) with the decorations. But after 15 days or slightly longer, it would not make much sense to display the decorations -- other than some Chinese continue to hang a red banner "Ang chai" all year round above their door.
Once CNY is over, it is best to take them down. And anticipate the arriving of the next CNY with jest!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/17/2005 9:46:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,
Does the decoration for the
chinese new year had to remove
after the 15 days of the lunar
calander ?
BR
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Dear Anon,
Frankly, there is no hard-and-fast rule, here.
So long as the object is still in good or reasonable condition, they can always be reused at another location. No issue.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/17/2005 9:48:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
Can a particular feng shui
cure item, e.g. brass hu lu or
windchime, be reused again
year after year? On
reusing, must it be cleansed
first? How to cleanse
it?
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Dear Fenger,
1. The design of a company logo is based on the Five Elements concept.
Reference:
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm2. Number of colors for the logo:
Ideally, based on the Five elements concept, the company logo should have three colors. This applies to the company signage, also
Here, three means progress. While two (colors) represents stagnation
3. Often, if the business is in an industry; then the company logo should preferably be designed to suit the industry. But often, it started off by designing a logo that suits the "person" or partnership.
4. For example, when you mentioned that you are an earth element: one has to be specific:
If one is a strong earth person, then a harmonious company logo can consists of:
metal with water with wood
If one is a weak earth person, then a harmonious company logo can consists of:
fire -
Quoteearth (and when designing a company logo; since these are only two elements, we need three colors. thus the colour of the logo could consists of fire (red, pink) with earth (yellow). Or fire (red) with (yellow and cream) to form 3 colors.Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/16/2005 6:59:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Should we design a company
logo according to a person
self element, wealth
element, industry element or
lucky color of period 8?
My examples:
Self Element
------------
Owner is Earth element
use Yellow logo.
Wealth Element
--------------
The wealth element of a Earth
person is Water
use Blue
logo.
Industry Element
----------------
Computer industry - Fire
element
use Red Logo
Period Lucky color
-----------------
In period 8, yellow is lucky
use Yellow logo
What are the correct method of
designing a lucky company
logo?
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Dear Anon,
It is true that not all homes at a Cul-de-sac is all that bad.
I personally know of clients who have done well staying in homes at a cul-de-sac. The most important consideration is where is the home in relation to the "curve" of the cul-de-sac.
In addition, homes at the cul-de-sac should not have exposed main entrance door (NOT main gate).
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, homes facing certain good directions are also pretty advantages.
As your diagram is quite "square" don't have the real prespective of how the full cul-de-sac is in relation to the main entrance door. Hopefully if it is protected, it is still reasonable -- acceptable home as mentioned if flying star FS is applied to the home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/15/2005 6:41:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
I'm thinking of buying a house
which is located at end of Cul
De Sac. Everything abt
the hse is good :-
1. I feel v comfortable when I
step in
2. House is north-south facing
3. Main door to hse is not
facing the road but the main
gate is
I have enclosed a diagram to
show the position of the
house. Can you give me
some advice please ?
Thanks.
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Further to what I had mentioned, below, please click on the attachment to thismessage (only available via website login to the forum account).
Example 1
(file name: water-entry-exitpoint-A.gif)This file illustraion will show:-
1. House is facing SOUTH
2. Water enters this SOUTH facing housedirectly from SOUTH.
3. Water must not exit out of this house from NW(The idea here is tomake sure that under the First Heaven Sequence Trigram, the waterentering a specific trigram must be noted. For example the trigram stands for "HEAVEN". Under the 2nd Heaven Sequenc Trigram, check where the "HEAVEN" trigram lands. It lands on NW. Thus water should notEXIT NW)
Example 2:-
(file name: water-entry-exitpoint-B.gif)1. Where is the house facing direction? House is facing SE
2. Where does water e.g. drainage, canal, storm drain enters the home? SW (the trigram here is WIND)3. Under the Last Heaven Sequence trigram, SE is WIND. Thus water MUST not exit, here.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 2/15/2005 8:08:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Pam,
Thanks for the pictures.
From the looks of the storm
drain, there should not be an
issue since it is at the front
of your home and the only
visible point is the gap where
the water flows into it.
More importantly, this is
known as the "entry" point
(even if water does not flow
into the home.
Given this senario, do check
your property for any other
water exit points.
For example, please refer to
this
url:http://www.geomancy.net/re
sources/art/art-pakua.htm
You need to determine the
facing direction of your home.
Let's say for example, your
home is facing SOUTH.
Please refer to the above
hyperlink. If so, water entry
point is "SOUTH or Heaven
trigram" of the First Heaven
Sequence.
Next look at the 2nd template:
the Last Heaven Sequence
template. Where is the "Heaven
trigram"? It is at NW.
Thus, on your property, water
should not EXIT out of NW.
This is a loss of wealth under
the water Feng Shui classics
theory.
Hope you can understand the
above.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 2/15/2005 7:43:52 PM, pam landin
wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
Thank you
for allthe
advice you've given
me so far.
I'm attaching two photos
of
the storm drain that is
in
front of this house (the
beige
one), and it's right next
to
the drive way. In
fact,
part of the storm
drain
overlaps the drive
way.
Is this bad
fengshui?
Thank you very much again
for
your advice.
Pam
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Dear Pam,
Thanks for the pictures.
From the looks of the storm drain, there should not be an issue since it is at the front of your home and the only visible point is the gap where the water flows into it.
More importantly, this is known as the "entry" point (even if water does not flow into the home.
Given this senario, do check your property for any other water exit points.
For example, please refer to this url:
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-pakua.htmYou need to determine the facing direction of your home.
Let's say for example, your home is facing SOUTH.
Please refer to the above hyperlink. If so, water entry point is "SOUTH or Heaven trigram" of the First Heaven Sequence.
Next look at the 2nd template: the Last Heaven Sequence template. Where is the "Heaven trigram"? It is at NW.
Thus, on your property, water should not EXIT out of NW. This is a loss of wealth under the water Feng Shui classics theory.
Hope you can understand the above.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/15/2005 7:43:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
Thank you for allthe
advice you've given me so far.
I'm attaching two photos of
the storm drain that is in
front of this house (the beige
one), and it's right next to
the drive way. In fact,
part of the storm drain
overlaps the drive way.
Is this bad fengshui?
Thank you very much again for
your advice.
Pam
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Dear Anon,
In my opinion, there is really no issue with the red stain.
Symbollically, instead, one should not use a cracked &/orchipped Hulu.
Thus what you had mentioned is perfectly OK. Can still be used.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 11:46:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,
I've got this "Real Wu Lou"
which comes together with a
Red String tied at the neck of
the Wu Lou.
However while I was cleaning
the Wu Lou with water, the Red
String got wet and it's red
coloring dye now got stained
onto the neck of that Wu Lou.
The neck of the Wu Lou now has
got "red markings" on the
neck.
Is it still auspicious to keep
using this "Real Wu Lou"? Will
there be any feng shui issue?
Please advice
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Dear Anon,
Frankly, I am not too sure how indepth the practitioner had advised your friend.
Most commonly, both Shapes and Forms as well as Compass School Feng Shui is applied to a home.
Thus Shapes and Forms Feng Shui does not involve time dimension. So does Eight House Theory of the Compass School Feng Shui.
Usually, if Flying star Feng Shui is applied, the majority of practitioners would apply firstly the 20 Year Flying Star chart for a given home.
As the above name suggests it is a " 20 Year Flying Star " of a home which consists of three variables such as Mountain#, Water# and Base #. These three total 3 variables to balance overall for a home.
And a 20 Year Flying star chart is often "fixed" for a long period unless there is a major renovation and this so happens between periods such as 1984 to 2003 and 2004 to 2023.
Thus in general, if one had called a Feng Shui practitioner to assess a home, he would have considered the entire home Feng Shui for quite a long period of time.
However, some FS practitioners purely practise only YEARLY Feng Shui. If so, this "YEAR" practitioner would advise based on the YEAR alone. Such as #5 falls in the NW sector for this year. Thus, he may implement a cure for that sector for that year (he may or may not take into account the 20 Year flying star).
If so, this type of "drastic" Feng Shui measures or Feng Shui done for that year may need adjustment since next year e.g. the #5 would fly to a sub-sector etc..
Generally, most of us see a FS practitioner once for a new home and if done correctly, do not really need yearly assessment. The rationale is that if the FS practitioner fees are very high, he would grow in wealth every other year given that more and more have to consult him.
For the majority, just take note of where the #5 and #2 flies to each year in relation to the 20 Year Flying star chart would be good enough.
It would be good if the FS practitioner provides one with a hardcopy report on his audit and simply take note of where the yearly star flies in is sufficient for most people.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 11:45:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master
My friendengaged a feng
shui master andthey
renovated the house according
to his plan. they are
instructed to re-access the
feng shui yearly and engaging
him is the best solution,
since he has done up their
initial feng shui
assessment.
is it true that a yearly
fengshui assessemnt to be
done?
how long can the first feng
shui assemement last?
I look forward to your advice?
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Dear Celeste,
Please see below:-
QuoteOn 2/14/2005 10:42:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Master Lee
I found your website yesterday
and am thrilled to have done
so. I have now spent several
hours browsing and learning
alot more than I thought I
would.Glad that you found the forum useful

I have a question which
pertains to the placement of a
bed in one ofmy
bedrooms. I have read the
information listed at the site
but cannot determine the best
placement due to circumstances
which exist in the room so I
appreciate your assistance.
First off the room is located
in the NW sector of the home
and it has 2 glass doors which
do not open into the room but
open to the outside of the
room. Which is the best
wall to place the head of the
bed since the North wall has
windows and theS wall is
actually a area leading to the
bathroom. Currently the bed is
facing towards the door
of the room on the West wall.
Thanks you for your help.
Usually, a sketch would help better understand the situation, better.However, even when we are trying to apply Feng Shui, the first concern is whether there is any afternoon sun affecting the bedroom. Since this bedroom is at NW, do check whether any of the wall(s) or windows is affected by afternoon (heat if any).
Placing one's feet facing the bedroom door is also inauspicious in Feng Shui as this is known as the "coffin" position.
For individuals sleeping in the bedroom, one can study his/her Eight House chart to see which is the best bed-head position. One can use the free Eight House / Best Sleeping position report under geomancy-online.com to further see if one can sleep facing a better direction.Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Cindy,
When Flying Star Feng Shui is applied i.e. S2; and if your home was born or had a major renovation done between 1984 to 2003, then one should consider the various important numbers:-
#8 - Current prosperity
Actually, the mountain star MS#8 is directly at South while WS#8 is at the SW sector. In some homes, the gate is on the side of the home and often the front could benefit (instead) with a wall and a water postion could be determined to see if it can be at SW sector.
#7 - Past prosperity but #7 became nasty in 2004. Because of the double #7's at the back of the home; if the home continues to remain as a Period 7 home, than, it would benefit from a water feature at the back of the home to neutralise the double 7's. Otherwise, good to see if the home can be changed to a Period 8 home.
Thus, if we are applying Flying Star Feng Shui, some concepts relating to Shapes and Forms may not be appropriate. This is because Shapes and Forms DOES NOT consider time dimension in Feng Shui. Previously a double #7 is considered favourable prior to 2004, and a solid backing at the home was advantages at that time, but now, one has to deal with this two nasty #7's. One way is that since #7's are weak metal x2, water element is the best "cure" to draw out metal.
Some other charts like NW2 and NW3 or say SE1 (Period 7) are Peral Sting charts that should take advantage of a "mountain" at the frontage and "water" at the back of the home. Again, this will not match what you had mentioned below.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 10:41:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
My home is a facing S2, our
backyard has a slope which
dips down towards a creek that
runs east-west all along the
back properties of our street.
This incline plus the water
worries me as I feel we have
no "tortoise" behind us.
However, reading an article
once, it said that if there
are large homes behind
you,tall trees, etc,
this can be viewed as being
the tortoise. The
samewas
saidforwater
beingin the front, which
is really the winding road in
front of your house. What are
your thoughts on this?
Thanks
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Congratulations Geomancy.net on your 8th Anniversary. I must compliment you for having such an excellent and informative website that I never fail to log in since 2001. Thank You Master Cecil Lee for all your personal advise and sms messages. Your enthusiasm, dedication, commitment is highly commendable.Cheers Frankie Ngo
24June 2004Congratulations Geomancy.net on your 8th Anniversary. I enjoy having such an excellent and informative website, questions, your personal advise and etc.... Wishing you Master Cecil Lee and Robert Lee good health and wealth.
Keep it up and thank you.
Regards
Sophia
25 June 2004
Hello Master LeeI found your website yesterday and am thrilled to have done so. I have now spent several hours browsing and learning alot more than I thought I would... Thanks you for your help.
Celeste Genov
14 February 2005
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Dear Sophia,
Although the altar looks crowded, I personally find that the arrangement is still OK. If you still want to retain the extra Guan Yin, it is OK.
The ruffled extra prayer table, looks like there is an evidence of a lion dance prior to taking the photo.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 10:24:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
I do have a problem sending
the picture of the "Kuan Yin"
re my last mail so that
iswhy sending
5copies of this message.
It alright, enclosed the
picture of kuan
yin....
Thank you
With warmest regards
Sophia Chia
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Further to what I had mentioned, attached, please find an illustration of an "UP" house number sign.
Please note that this applies to two digits, three digits or more house number. But if one's house number has only one digit, your guess is as good as mine

Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 2/14/2005 8:11:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sophia,
Under Flying Star Feng Shui,
looks like the new location is
also considered as the facing
direction of the home: thus
often a non-issue.
In some of the past forum
messages, there are some who
"tier" their house numbers to
form something like an "UP"
direction.
For example:-
3 21
Hopefully one can see that the
numbers "rise-upwards"
symbolic of progress.
The above is not compulsory.
But this is how some people
place their house numbers.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 2/13/2005 6:26:29 PM, Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
Our
house number originally
was at the
main door but last
year we change it
at the left
side of
the
wall(bystanding
lo
oking outside of the
main
door). Is
it
auspiciouslocation.
;;
Thank you
With warmest
regards
Sophia Chia
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Dear Sophia,
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, looks like the new location is also considered as the facing direction of the home: thus often a non-issue.
In some of the past forum messages, there are some who "tier" their house numbers to form something like an "UP" direction.
For example:-
3
2
1Hopefully one can see that the numbers "rise-upwards" symbolic of progress.
The above is not compulsory. But this is how some people place their house numbers.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/13/2005 6:26:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
Our house number originally
was at the main door but last
year we change it at the left
side of the
wall(bystanding
looking outside of the main
door). Is it
auspiciouslocation.
;
Thank you
With warmest regards
Sophia Chia
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Dear Anon,
1. Feng Shui encompasses various aspects, including the environment, the site, and the interior of the home.
2. All of the aforementioned factors have an impact on Feng Shui.
3. In my view, there is no problem with airing shirts and pants, especially if they are not excessively soiled. This is a common practice in the real world.
4. Given that not all of us live in an ideal environment, as long as a room is adequately maintained, I personally do not see this as an issue.
5. Many of us have read Feng Shui books that advise against placing a TV set facing the bed, as it is considered inauspicious. The rationale is that when one sleeps, the spirit may see its reflection on the TV screen and be startled.
6. However, what if the spirit is an extrovert and wishes to view itself before roaming?
7. Nowadays, modern TV sets have minimal reflection. For instance, it is difficult to see one's reflection in a matte black LED monitor screen such as an IBM PC.
8. Another consideration is the tolerance level of individuals. Some can handle spicy food, while others cannot. Similarly, some can sleep comfortably in a room surrounded by mirrors, while others cannot. People also have varying stress tolerance levels.
9. We have a relatively short time on this earth and should be able to enjoy our environment and live comfortably without being restricted by unnecessary limitations. Otherwise, we become slaves to our environment.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/13/2005 8:27:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,
Is it auspicious to have
clothes hanger being fixed
right behind the door? I've
seen quite a lot of people
hanging their shirts,
pants...etc behind the door of
their bedroom. Will there be
any feng shui issue for the
"good chi" to flow in and out
of the bedroom?
Please advice. Thanks alot in
advance.
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Dear Anon,
In the living room area, see if a water feature can be activated here to drown or dissolve double #7's.
It is still possible to fly to Period 8, but this can be a slower process i.e. repainting the entire ceiling at one go, having celebrations at home etc...
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 5:41:48 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a south 1-facing
apartment. Accordingly to
Flying Star Feng Shui, under
Period 7, my facing palace (my
living room) has the
auspicious double 7which
bringsgood fortune.
However,under Period 8,
ie. from year 2005 onwards,
the double 7 becomes very
evil. As I am unable to change
my apartment to a period 8
"house" and will have to
remain in a period 7 "house",
what can I do to counter these
double 7 evils. Please advise.
Thank you.
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Dear Sophia,
To clarify, what I mentioned is that they can share the same altar table, but separated or segmented.
The elephant deity if it is immediately next to Guan Yin, should be lower height (if there is a stand) than Guan Yin sitting on her lotus leaf flower.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/14/2005 5:42:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
I'm abit confused as you
mentioned the elephant deity
is of Indian origin and should
be placed belowGuan Yin
or buddha figurine. Is it what
you mean that I can place the
Elephant deity together with
the Buddha/Guan Yin altar
tableor to place
the elephant deity another
altar table.
Thank you
Ciao
With warmest regards
SophiaChia
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Dear Sophia,
Feng Shui is about Earth Luck. But most of the time Human Luck is equally important.
Human luck often relates to family ties / family bonding / relationships and yes, hobbies.
Since this is your husband's past-time or hobby, like many others, it is perfectly all right to collect them as this brings a good sense of feeling for him. Is also indirectly good for the family.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/13/2005 7:54:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
My husband loves to collect
figurines eg. Fu Lu Sau,
Smiling buddha, cats (Japanese
cat maneki neko/with the paws
up), buddha, horoscopes
andeight mortal faires.
Encourage him to give away
some of it as there
isn'tany space to
display in the display cabinet
and ended up kept some in the
card board. Is it alright for
him to collect it as a
hobbies.
Thank you
With warmest regards
Sophia Chia
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Dear Anon,
In the past, the most common is the wood Hulu or original wood dried ones.
However, in modern times (last few years) it is also common to find brass (gold looking) ones which represent the metal element.
These two are if one wants to consider -- the two most "authentic" ones because of the following:-
1. It is often used or placed at locations with #2 or #5. Both are strong earth element.
2. Thus under the Five elements concept:
ref: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm2.1 Under the productive cycle, metal destroys earth. Thus, many of those used to at #5 or #2 are made of metal such as brass / copper which resembles gold colour.
2.2 Under the destructive cycle, wood destroys or control earth.
Thus, both wood (real wood, wood tone, brown or green) are considered under Para 2.2. And under Para 2.1, metal is the first choice element.
Henry Ford saying goes " You can have any color, but it must be black".
Thus, it can be any hulu but it must either be metal or wood.
The size really does not matter.
Anything else e.g. crystal hulu, black, purple, red etc... should not be used as a "cure" unless it's color fits the sector under the flying star MS#, WS# and #Base numbers.
Otherwise, it is best to stick with either "metal (gold)" or "wood".
For a hobbist, there is no issue buying a whole collection of hulus for display mainly to enrich the seller of such products i.e. line his/her pocket.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 2/13/2005 8:27:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,
I noticed there has been a lot
of crystal Wu Lou that comes
in various colors,sizes
and other combinations. I've
seen white, black, green, blue
and even clear crystal Wu Lou
selling at some of those
shops. Are there any
significance as to what kind
of color and size that one
should buy? There's also
crystal Wu Lou that comes with
other combinations such as
those with ancient coins as
well.
Has it got to do with our Kua
number when choosing the
color, size and
combination?
Need your professional advice
on this.













Aloe Vera Plant
in General Help
Posted
Dear Anon,
If we compare this plant's thorn's they are considered as "pussy-cat" thorns that are real soft and nothing quite like those of the cactus or rose etc...
In terms of Feng Shui for a landed property; plants with thorns are actually quite common place especially at external wall windows or at corners of home to deter thieves from climbing into the home.
Thus the thorns of the aloe vera seems so mild as it is part of the skin covering the white liquid gel contained within. In my opinion, pose no harm at all.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil