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Dear BR,
This is an interesting question.
In another not so related issue, we have the signage of "live" companies that had changed their signage. Here, there are some companies that change their signage(s) because of new corporate image or the existing signage has been torn or in bad condition.
Many of these companies, often get the signage maker to half-way remove their company sign. Place it on a secondary landing such as another ladder, first. And only after they installed the new signage do they then remove the old signage and place it on the floor.
Well, a red banner is not equivalent of the above (a company signage). Most of the time, due to ultraviolet light or direct sunlight often a red banner may fade and turn light red or pink. If so, it is time to replace the banner.
But if the banner is very new but dusty, there is no harm in removing it to wash. However, some of the colouring used or dyes may stain or come out after washing and turn it to light red. If there is so much hassle, here, then, it would be best to simply discard the old one and buy a new one.
Traditionally, some people, would suggest buying a new red banner simply because it is not that expensive and also, like the tradition of many who are suppose to buy and wear new clothes, no harm to do so for a banner.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/6/2005 10:19:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,
Chinese new year is
approaching. Do i need to
change a new red banner ( hang
on my door) or can i remove
and wash it to hang back again
?
BR
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Dear Alex,
Although you are a strong water person, this relates to your personal Ba Zi.
However, since you are (also) applying Flying Star Feng Shui:
Period 7, West 1, Yes the sector in question i.e. NW: has #6 MS with #1 WS with base #8
Given this senario, #1 = future prosperity and furthermore, since this is also the water star for NW sector; water can be activated here. Since MS #6 also supports water.
Under Flying Star Feng Shui :
Yes, 6 fishes (gold or carp etc) would be OK since it represents strong metal element.
An alternative is to add 7 fishes i.e. 6 gold fishes with 1 black fish. Here, black represents water and 6 represents strong metal. Metal (6 gold fishes) with 1 black (fish) water is particularly useful.
You may also consider metal stand for this sector or a stand painted in metallic colour e.g. gold or silver.
However, the current water wealth location for a Period 7, W1 home is currently at South-East sector. Depending on where this location is, this is considered a more effective location for water since under the current Period 8, #8 WS represents the current wealth location and if activated can improve on wealth and relationship luck. Again this depends on what is at this sector in the home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/6/2005 8:28:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Master Cecil,
First of all Happy New
Year to you. I have a
got a question on Aquarium
placement, and I have read a
lot of messages of this type
in your forum. I am a
strong Water and my wife is a
very weak water. However both
of us like more Fire (my wife
has a special chart). I
likeaquarium and I
likefishes.
Recently, a Master has
told me to place 6 fishes at
the NW sector of my house (Pig
location) as that is my
personal wealth area.
Also my house isa Period
7, facing West 1. In NW
sector, MS=6, Base = 8,
FS=1, my door is located in
this sector facing West
1. This is where I want
to put my aquarium. However
this year 2005, the 5 star has
flown into this sector.
My understanding is NW is a
Metal sector so the 5 star
should be in control a little.
However if I have my aquarium
here, water will weaken the
metal in this area, but I have
6 fishes representing Metal,
is it still alright to place
aquarium here? The size of my
aquarium is around 90 litres
of water.I have been
scratching my head all day and
I hope you can help me.
Thank you very very much...
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Dear Mir Rodis,
The most sensible thing to do is not to display it anymore.
Try to wrap it up in a "clean" newspaper and keep-it away in a cabinet since this was a gift. Try to do it ASAP.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/6/2005 8:24:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
We got jade Laughing Buddha as
a gift. Unfortunately a statue
is slightly damaged: a small
toe is missing on his right
foot. After we placed it in
our offfice, we have started
to face different misfortunes.
What should we do? Thank you
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Dear Anon,
Thank you for the link to the sitemap. However, there is no compass marking on the map thus cannot see the perspective from the Compass School.
From (only) a Shapes and Forms perspective, without considering where is the afternoon or morning sun, the smaller units #07, #11 and especially #12 and #17 or #14 and #15 looks more promising as #08 seems to have majority of windows facing the opposite #05.
Yes, although construction began in 2001-02, but because since no one has yet stayed in the home, it should be considered as a Period 8 home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 11/9/2004 3:56:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Fengshui Master,
How is the fengshui of
Kerrisdale, particularly #08
unit?
If I am not wrong, this
developmentbelongs
toPeriod 8? Construction
began in 2001-02 and it is
scheduled to complete in 2006.
Thank-you!
http://www.allgreen.com.sg/web
site/kerrisdale/facilities.htm
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Dear Anon,
There is some truth in this. The rationale is because usually, at (high or higher levels) the statues will not "clash" with our normal living.
A. "Salivating at what we eat or drink!"
Most often many of us have limited wall space in a home. And it is very common to find the statues facing e.g. the dining table or the living room coffee-table. In such examples, placing the statues at low levels would imply that they could literally be "eyeing" what we eat or drink! And thus considered disrestpectful.
In the above, two examples, thus placing the statues at a higher level would mean that they are usually above this line of sight, thus is a better choice given these two examples.
B. "Hey Earthly creatures; erh.. Don't look down on us!"
Another possible senario is that if the buddha statues are placed at low levels, we are literally "looking down" on the Buddhas! Thus, often, in a temple, we can see buddha statues (or large ones) towering over us. They should instead be looking down on us and not the other way around.
In addition, these other rulesets often apply not only to the placement of buddha statues but also the Chinese altar (which may have the Goddess or Mercy on them, Guan Kong or ancestar's tablet):
1. Avoid placing the altar on the opposite wall of a toilet
2. Avoid placing the altar facing a toilet
3. Avoid placing the altar facing into a bedroom
4. Best not to place the altar "guarding the main entrance".
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/5/2005 4:03:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello, I have several
Budhasstatues in my home
and I was told that they
should be placed athigh
levels.That they should
not be placed on low level
tablesor eye level.
Please advise. Thank
you.
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Dear May,
It is good that you provide a simple sketch.
QuoteOn 1/5/2005 3:59:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
My bed position is facing the
edge of the wall, if i turnSo long as the edge does not point towards your bed, it is ok.
the bed to the other side it
will face the staircase. Is it
okay to put some potted plant
the the corner of the wall ?
Kinldy advise what should i do
?
Usually, it is best not to put potted plants in a bedroom for two reasons:-1. Yin and Yang concept
A bedroom is said to be usually a place of rest (yin). And a potted plant is "growing" e.g. leaves : thus considered yang and not suitable.
2. Commonsense approach
Effort has to be made to constantly look after the plant. Some plants may not survive well inside a home; thus may need constant "attention" such as bringing it out to sun once-in-a-while.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Anon,
All over the world, many of us work either in an open office and use system furniture and are not able to or (have the luxury) of placing our table to our good directions. So this is indeed a consolation to you.
Based on the holy trinity of luck:-
1. Heaven luck - what is given to us (Ba zi)
2. Earth luck - the office environment is only of the other factors. Other factors include our home.3. Human or man luck - given that currently one is quite constrained on the earth luck i.e. unable to face a good direction for work, then, we should make use of our man or human luck to good use i.e. be a good team player and work smart ...not necessarily hard

Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 1/3/2005 8:28:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am moving to a new office,
the desk assigned to me
happened to be my 'worse'
position. How to counter this?
Thanks and regards
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Dear Sophia,
From many of the current cases, usually the most common (neutral) element for the main entrance door is natural wood or wood stained in various colours e.g. pine, walnut, rosewood etc...
In addition, doors that are also: white or off-white or cream or pastel shades of colours are considered acceptable and often a non-issue at all.For those who want to consider door colours such as "primary" colours (BRIGHT) i.e. Red, Blue, Green or Yellow could perhaps check the suitability, first.
Otherwise, if natural / laminated wood or wood tone colours are used, do go ahead with it.
In addition, if one is constructing a new home, could perhaps, use the Feng Shui ruler to get good width, height dimensions.
For Singaporeans, in some past forum message, I had indicated that all HDB entrance doors (had been Feng Shuied before such that they are of good Feng Shui dimensions. Because of the race sensitivity, this fact is not know to everyone!) As a test, if you do have a Feng Shui ruler, go ahead to check the door measurements of such apartments.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/3/2005 8:29:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Robert Lee
Many thanks for the quick
respond. My apologizes I
forgotten to mention my
husband Ba Zi element is
"Earth". Should I choose his
birth element "Weak Water" or
his ba zi element 'Earth' to
paint the main door. How do I
solve this problem?
Need your excellent advice and
awaiting your reply.
Thank you in advance.
With warmest regards
Sophia chia
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Dear Anon,
Symbolically, it is good not to display broken objects.
Since the Fu Dogs are decorative items, one can dispose off-them the usual way e.g. either dispose it by ourselves or pay others to get rid of it for us.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/4/2005 2:39:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
How do I dispose a Feng Shui
item (Fu Dog) that's spoilt?
It's given by a friend. Can I
still keep it without any
undesirable effects? Thank you
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Dear Anon,
In Singapore, a frog is quite rare sight. But not sure, how prevalent they are in your country. But alternatively, could be instead be a toad?
A frog is known as a celestial cock and a symbol of a frog is common on a charm to act as protection.
Both a toad and frog are known as "moon" creatures or creatures that are associated with the moon. For a toad, it symbolises longevity.
No harm "chasing it" away so long as not harming them.
In the past, the educated in China really hate the frogs / toad croaking as this affects their concentration in learning or work.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/3/2005 9:02:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi! I read some messages under
"Supertitious and taboos" a
rooster came into house means
protection from fire.How about
Frog came into the house? I
remember a big frog came
into home a night we
movedintonew house
my bro. sent it out.
Thanks!
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Dear Sophia,
Not many know that in the past, elephants had roamed China and they were very common within the North and South of China.
A set of elephants actually represent a "source" of strength. And often, the elephant is decorated with motifs and thus considered as bringing fortune to the family.
The elephant is both revered in Thailand (especially the white elephant) as well as is one of the gods of the Indians.
It is Ok to have a pairfacing or looking outwards.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/3/2005 9:06:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil/Robert Lee
Recently, my brother brought
us a pair of elephants
statuette with blue and white
in colour). It there a meaning
of it and what the cure of it?
We placed it at the side of
the entrance from the left
side (standing from inside
facing outside of the main
door). Is it alright!
Thank you
With warmest regards
Sophia chia
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Dear Edwin,
1. Vertical Flying star or house numbers.
I think you did not use the freehouse number analysis tool. This is perfectly OK, since the house number analysis tool at http://www.geomancy-online.com has to do with apartments.
Quoterigth, 1185 number but the
house we like is the 1194
If you indeed use the above tool and found that 1185 is better than 1194, then, you should take a look again as the above house number analysis has more to do with apartments than landed property.2. House Number
Actually house numbers is subject to so many different interpretation i.e. numerology is diverse and used differently by many people. Such that in some cases, it can be interpreted as good while in other instances, it can be interpreted as bad.
In Feng Shui, house number is not a major consideration since, both Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and Compass School Feng Shui does not relate to house number(s) at all.
3. Numerology
As mentioned above, there are so many diverse interpretations based on numerology. And can easily come to a 50:50 good or bad situation!
4. Phonetic sound-like
To the Chinese, not so much of Feng Shui, numbers have a "vocal" significance. For example, 4 sounds like "die" in Cantonese dialect etc...
5. Under Flying Star Feng Shui
Since we are under Period 8, some practitioners would say that 8 is very auspicious. Thus anything with 8 during the period is said to be auspicious. However, 9 is also acceptable, since it is also considered as future prosperity.
Therefore, from a Feng Shui point of view, numerology is thus considered totally unrelated to FS.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 1/3/2005 6:28:50 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello forum, I've been surfing
this forum this morning and
would like to seek some answer
regarding a house number. We
have a choice on two
houses.... Address Address
1194 XXXX Ct. VS 1185 XXXXX
Ct. Mn Door facing E Mn Door
facing W My dob is May 1974
and my wife is on November
1974. From the eight house
theory, the good house for
both of us is the one the
rigth, 1185 number but the
house we like is the 1194
number. If the 1194 house is
picked, how can we change the
bad luck to good luck. Please
advise. Thank you so much. I
AM CONFUSED. Much love, Edwin
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 1/3/2005 6:24:04 AM, Anonymous 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
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Dear Jason,
For a bedroom, we should look at it from the perspective of: "nice-to-have" or "must-(should)-have".
Often, many of our bedrooms are small, and furthermore, there are "restrictions" such as having windows and there is also the bedroom door. Because of all these constraints, there are few if any best positions to place the bed.
More importantly, between the two schools: Shapes and Forms or Compass School (Eight house), the most important consideration is based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
Here, Shapes and Forms Feng Shui should be considred as "must-should-have". While the eight house concept would have to be considered as "nice-to-have".
Often, realistically, once we have already stayed in a specific home, there is not much one can do - since a bedroom is small with some of the above constrains.
Thus, it is most important to go for good Shapes and Forms. As the advantage, here is that furniture arranged in this format is often the "most-comfortable" or logical for the bedroom.
Other contraints include: avoid having the bed-or-our-legs pointing towards the bedroom door. As this is the "dreaded" coffin position. Thus inauspicious.
In Singapore, it is often, not good placing the bed leaning across the windows especially in high rise - especially if some inconsiderate smoker should let go their cigarette butts or ash. and this may fall on-to flammable cotton /pillows or bed sheets. A universal concern is that a child may inadvertently climb onto the bed and if there are no grilles, could fallout of the window(s).
Thus, nice-to-have is not necessarily the end-of-the-world. There are always other areas in the home where one could improve on.
From a Feng Shui perspective, another area is to harmonise the bedroom to the bazi or eight-characters of the person sleeping, there. For example the most common is the use of colours that harmonise to the person i.e. the wall colour, bedsheet or the curtains.
Shift the bed if one must, but not to the extend that any logical person looking into the bed would laugh at the arrangement!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:30:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
hi master,
If my bedroom is in the NE,
but the bed is in the East
(death) position .. should I
really shift my bed ?
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Dear Amy,
Fire element careers are often associated with:-
Marketing and sales
Law (prosecution)
Public relations, fashion
Chemical process or any other liquids e.g. fuels - oils
Fashion or
Livestock
HomemakerMetal careers are often associated with:
Accountancy, banking, coin mintage, enterainment, finance, hardware, investment, jewelry , loans, Management consultancy,mechanical engineering, money, perfume, politics, rail, trains
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:31:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am wood person with best
career as Fire/Metal. What are
some examples? My earned
wealth reads earth 4. I am
looking for new career.
Much Thanks- Amy
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Dear Tim,
Please see below:-
QuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:17:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master,
Previously, I have asked about
MS stars with 2,5, here I
would like ask another 2 Qs.
Q1: Sector with MS star 2,5
should be bestkept
"non-moving". What happen if I
have my air-cond ledge in this
area? (Considering the
rotating fans of the air-cond
always moving, will it be
bad?)This is a good question. Given that most of us turn on the air-con, realistically, there is not much choice, here. The most sensible is to avoid further issues such as hanging of windchimes etc...
Q2: If the MS star 2,5 sector
falls in an extendedNW
area which have strong metal,
will it be a "natural" cure?No, although NW is an area belonging to the strong metal, what is more important is the base # of the flying star. One therefore should not just look at NW but rather the importance of the balance of the MS # with WS# with the Base #
For example, it would be excellent if the base is #6 since this is strong metal.
In another example, it would be detrimental if the base star is #9. Since 9 represents fire element and fire would further inflame or fuel #2 or #5 (both earth elements).
Thus, it is best to watch (out) for the base # in relation to the Five elements concept.
In another example, if base = #1, this is acceptable since 1 = water and can partially drown earth elements (#2 or #5).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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If one is applying Flying star Feng Shui, (without being at location to access the qi); but from your description, looks more like the "mouth" of the home comes from the facing of the pool/club-house rather than the lift landing area.
Therefore, based on the preliminary information, tapping the Flying Star numbers based on the facing of the pool/club-house would be the best choice.
However, are there any other facing besides the pool or the main entrance door? Usually, most condos have three "openings" or locations where either there is the main door, windows facing one side and another side. So far, the only buildings that have two sides with windows/doors are terrace homes that are sandwiched together (other than the corner unit of a terrace house).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:16:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master,
If the window of my master
bedroom faces the pool and
club-house,whereas the
main door faces the common
lift landing area shared by 3
other units, should I consider
the frontage as from the
master bedroom and my
"backyard" as from the main
door?
Please comments and thank you.
Tim
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Dear Timothy,
Please see below:-
QuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:10:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
I just move into a new
place, sharing with two
others. The house is situated
in front of a road (along
side). Although the main door
is at the side of the house, I
believe the main "entrance" of
the house is the porch doors
opening to the road as that's
where you can the most
activity and the most light.
The porch doors open into a
hallway with rooms on one side
and the toilet and bathroom on
the other side. At the end of
the hallway is my room.Yes, for the purpose of doing a Flying star analysis, the porch door (area) should often be considered as the "mouth" of the home instead of the side - main entrance.
Now I
have a mirror on my door. Is
that good? Should I remove
it?As a test, the mirror should best avoid facing any of the proch door(s) directly. If so, it can be a double-edged sword since qi can inadvertently be deflected out of the home.
If however, the mirror does not face the door directly, this is still OK.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Anon,
In my opinion both cases you had mentioned below are non-issues especially for the fire hydrant. As often, it is quite low and does not pose any "poison-arrow" issues.
In fact, from a non-Feng Shui point of view, this is often a blessing in disguise as it is right in-front of one's home

As for the electricity sub-station, there is also no issue since it is quite a distance away. And often, even if one lives close to one, there is no known bad effects from it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 12/30/2004 8:03:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I have bought a new house but
have not yet shifted in. In
front of my house , beside the
gate , there is a water
hydrant. What is the effect on
me.
Besides the water hydrant , I
also have a electricity
sub-station two doors away
opposite my house. Will it
have any effect on me ?
Rgds.
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Dear Emily,
Given that the mountain star is #8, water is not a good idea here, since firstly water at an auspicious MS#8 can drown or "drop the mountain into a hole(water)" thus making it inauspicious.
If you have a landed property or if your is a landed property, then landscaping with rock garden would be favourable to further enhance the mountain star #8. In addition, neutralise the #6 - strong metal water star. This is provided the base star is also considered.
Here, you have not mentioned what is the base star number. As it should be considered together with the MS and WS.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/23/2004 10:16:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee
If the mountain star #8 and
water star #6 is at my main
door entrance (not the
facing). How do I activate it
or can I activate it since it
is mountain star and at main
door. If can, what should I
place there?
Thank You for your kind
assistance and very
comprehensive website indeed,
Emily
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Dear Chee Kiong,
Actually, the clue has to do with the "strength" of your element.
For example, there is a difference between a "weak" fire person and a "strong" fire person.
Under the Five elements concept; the idea is that if one is weak, one should increase one's element. While on the other hand if one is strong, one should try to decrease it. Here, in both instances, what we try to do is to become "balanced" i.e. a "balanced" fire element that is neither too weak or too strong.
In your case, since you are a strong fire person, water is favourable to you as it will help to reduce the strong fire. The opposite is true for a weak fire person. Water will further help to extinguish his /her element.
Try to understand the above and hope it makes sense for you.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/22/2004 7:27:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi' Master,
I have followed your advice
and found out that I am a
strong fire element.
However since I am fire
element why is my favourable
element is water( which will
extinguish fire) and why is my
unfavourable element is wood
(whichsuppose
tohelp to enhance
fire)?.
I am more confused
now......Please advice.
Thankyou so much inadvance.
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Dear Anon,
To be honest, there is very little information to go on to assess whether it is OK to place the fridge close to the main door entrance.
Usually, in a compact kitchen, often a fridge do happen to face a stove. This is especially acceptable if the kitchen is located in the south of the home. It would be best to avoid such a situation i.e. stove face a water position (in the north or if the kitchen is at the north).
See if the new location feels more comfortable to both of you or the earlier location.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 12/16/2004 12:30:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi! Master Lee,
We just purchase a 528L
refrigerator andI placed
it 3 .5 ft. near the entrance
...is it okey to
placethere???...my
husband placed it first
infront of the stove it
impossible to place any
partition to avoid the clashes
of the element...the next
morning I moved it next to the
sink near from entrance
door.... Is the placement
acceptable??? Sorry for asking
you I cannot find same
question in your
topic....Thanks in
advance!!!





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