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Dear Vijay,
1. It is best to apply a "pie chart" method instead of using a 9 x 9 grid in such a situation.
2. There are two types of Flying Star for the home/office:-
2.1 Horizontal Flying Star Feng Shui
This is the common or regular 20 Year, Yearly, Monthly Flying Star Feng Shui based on the Luo Shu grid.
Since it is applies to horizontal analysis, I have mentioned that if one wants to look at the external perimeter; than locate the centrepoint of the location.
And by using the pie, one can either concentrate the pie sectors - to within the interior of the home/office or extend it out (i.e. literally continue to extend/draw the lines out.)
2.2 Vertical Flying Star Feng Shui (Significance of Apartment numbers Report under Geomancy.net)
For example, to those who are new to this, can use the free vertical Flying star chart to analyse different floors (storeys) of an apartment.
For example, it is often said that each different level or storey is said to have different type of qi influence.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/23/2003 8:35:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr. Cecil Lee
Thanks for providing valuable
advice to the Fengshui
followers.
Please clarify my doubt about
fitting the Loshu square on a
building plan:
We have moved to a new
location which has lawns in
the front and the rear parts.
But these are within the four
walls of the site.The
construction covers the
central part.
Q1-While superimposing the 9
palaces chart lawns are to be
considered ?
Q2-Part of the site where
there is no construction, is
missing corner; looking from
the 9 palaces theory ?
Q3-How to judge the fengshui
of the site having constructed
and unconstructed areas in the
form of lawns ?
Warm regards
Vijay
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Dear Anon,
1. The concept: "If it cannot be seen it is no longer a threat" applies here.
2. Therefore, IF, your unit or apartment is higher than the water tank which is often enclosed in a metal container; this is often not a threat to you.
3. But if your unit faces the water tank; often, we perceive this as an 'ugly sight'. Thus, the sight of such tanks - often has to do more with "Human or Man" factors i.e. our visual perception, than actually Feng Shui. It is not like the tank is going to burst open etc...
4. On a commonsense approach to Feng Shui, it has to do more with the idea that if the roof is inadequately reinforced, there may be a situation that it could collapse on someone's unit below it.
5. The idea of an open water position has to do with evaporation. This evaporation of water creates "vapour" whether positive or negative - depending on the situation. If the wind carries this vapour towards your unit, then, it can have an effect on one's home. For one, more humidity....
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/26/2003 5:22:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I am thinking of buying a
house with a tall water tank
of the residential estate
behind. Is this a water
feature that acts like a
river/sea/pond which will be
inauspicious if located at the
back of the house?
Please kindly advise. Thank
you
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Dear Anon,
1. In general (broad sense); Finance Services has to do with the Metal element.
2. This was because, Finance or Accounting was said to deal with "coins"; thus this is where it has an association with the metal element.
3. However, in the past, careers can be easily classifed. For example, a Merchant is a merchant. A butcher is a butcher.
4. But as most of us are aware, if one is a salaried worker or even working for one's self; there is a high element of "multi-skilling".
5. This is not because our "employer-tax-us-to-death" but because, now adays even a butcher may have to use a computer eg. order goods, surf the web etc...
6. A more accurate way is to look at one's core job specifications.
7. Thus even in the Finance sector, if one is a trainer e.g. corporate trainer; then he/she is more likely associated with the wood element. Where wood element is much like a tree or plant that promotes growth, learning.
8. If one is a Credit analyst or into Financial consultant (and every month must meet a required "sales" target) then, this person has a career that is more inclined towards the "Fire element" i.e. sales and marketing.
9. Under the Ba zi, career analysis or reports, one can see two major categories:
Career related to one's wealth
Career related to one's power and authority
etc...
10. Often, there is no right or wrong answers. It is how, one properly `argue' it out.
11. Looking at it; nowadays, a career is not like the concept of Hot and Cold. And our career cannot be at the extreme ends of either Hot or cold. It often lies in between.
12. And in-fact, "multi-tasks" suggests that often, our career has all the five elements but perhaps one or two is more distinct. This is acceptable. As our job will not be so dull!
13. Today, even a home-maker has to do various tasks not just one job alone.
14. Frankly, our life will be more interesting if we do varied tasks. If not, either one is like a `dead wood' or unfortunately can be considered as a "retard". We won't want to be labelled as this rite?
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/26/2003 12:15:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
What is the element for
Financial Services career? Is
it wood, earth, metal, water
or fire?
Thank you for your
clarification.
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Further to what I had mentioned:
1. The key success factor is always: Location, location, location, location and location.
2. Here, it suggests the "Big picture" more towards Macro Feng Shui i.e. the External environment, the Site, the Building. This is akin to top jobs such as CEO, CFO, Senior Management positions.
3. Often, when we zoom into a unit or apartment; this is like the troops: and can range from the equivalent of middle management positions to clerical.
4. If one has been in the army, the site, building befits positions like Generals, Colonels, Majors.
5. While the unit or apartment is similar to non commissioned officers ranging from Lance-corporals, corporals, sergeants. Hopefully, our home should not be equated to a "RECRUIT". If so, this is very bad. Should try to sell it off or "if it cannot be sold" give away free. (Perhaps, this is wishful thinking.. give free, also, no one wants - i.e. entrapped house).
6. I often mentioned, the external is very important. It is no use; making the interior or the four walls within a home like a palace but if all else outside this four walls are crumbling.
7. Often, for the interior of the home, we can only try to harmonise the home to our Ba zi as well as good placement and good qi flow (air flow).
8. And most of the enhancements or neutralisation done within a home has more to do with "Elastoplast" Feng Shui i.e. fixing problems rather than going for the big picture.
9. Seriously, if we have excellent external shapes and forms, often, we do not even need to look at Feng Shui of our interior. Many people have succeded without even the idea or notion of what Feng Shui is about.
10. The maxim goes " Fools (false gold or products touted as Feng Shui enhancements) and their money are often departed ".
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Anon,
1. You brough up a very good question:)
2. If one had studied economics; we encounter two major terms:
2.1 Macro economics and
2.2 Micro economics.
3. The practise of Feng Shui is similar to economics: Macro and micro.
4. What you had mentioned about the building or site is akin to the most important consideration. Or First priority where this has the highest key success factor. Than say to try to enhance the 4 walls or interior of the home.
5. This is why, many developers both in Singapore and Overseas always call upon a Feng Shui Master to help `secure' their building.
5.1 The terms used are "Black" and "White" Feng Shui.
5.2 What happens is that prior to the development of a site; a Feng Shui Master scans close-by buildings. And classify these buildings into the various elements.
5.3 For example, if there are lots of earth shaped surrounding buildings. (Earth shaped buildings are often squarish or rectangular in shape).
6. At this point in time, the Feng Shui Master may recommend to the developer to build a building that has wood and water element. For example a tall building (subject to building regulation approval) and perhaps, grey or black coloured finish.
7. Here, grey or black represents the water element. And, the tall building represents wood element.
8. Under the productive sequence in Feng Shui:-
Water element supports Wood element.
9. And since the entire area is litered with Earth buildings; a wood element building or combination of water on wood is favourable.
10. Since, wood building is like a tall tree, with its roots crushing into Earth to enjoy wealth.
11. Here, if we look at the Destructive cycle or also this cycle can also be known as the Wealth cycle:
12. Where wood destroys earth to create wealth for wood. Thus bring prosperity to the people occupying the building.
13. The key success in Feng Shui, Ba Zi (eight characters/pillars of destiny) all relate to the lowest common denominator: the Five elements concept.
14. I mentioned "black" Feng Shui. This is where, a Feng Shui practitioner simply do not want to create harmony but goes all out to create wealth only for his/her intended clients. For example, in the past, I had given some examples of what is "black" Feng Shui.
15. Often, for Buddhist priests, they often do not want to create ills for others thus, if they were sought by developers to develop buildings they may employ concepts like "Castle gate" theory e.g. tilting the main door at an angle etc... Here, by doing so, they do not aim poison arrows at other buildings.
16. Things like have sharp edges shooting out of a building towards other buildings or even use reflective glass; are often considered as sha qi or poison arrows to the neighbouring building.
17. If one happens to visit Hong Kong. Do try to have a view of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank (HSBC) Building. One can see the shape or profile of two "cannon" like objects on the roof-top of HSBC building aimed at Bank of China building.
18. This is an example of `black' Feng Shui. Where, you are pointing two cannons to the Bank of China BOC building. However, this is a long story as, BOC is also a building that uses "Black" Feng Shui - and perhaps: to excuse each other; HSBC can say that they are merely acting in SELF-DEFENCE?
19. If you do visit Hong Kong, do look at these two buildings:(
20. Anyway, as I had mentioned in the past, an excellent home does not only have favourable Feng Shui; but rather, it also `sucks' wealth from other building. Thus, it becomes an excellent home. If one has the money, and has a keen eye; one can have the means to buy such a home. And, can say that it is no robbery, if e.g. a row of houses are aligned, and `flowing' towards (gradient) your main door. Here, one can simply sit and collect `free' FOC (free of charge) wealth at the expense of others.
21. It is like playing stocks and shares. Someone will gain while another will lose out.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/26/2003 11:00:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,
Thank you for such an
informative site.It helps to
get facts cleared about
fengshui.
I hope my question regarding
fengshui is also answered.
When analysing house using
flying star theory should one
consider the flying stars of
exterior of the house & flying
stars of the building, as
during such times as
renovation in the
building,difficulty is
encountered by residents. In
such a case what has to be
done & how, since correcting
fengshui of the building is
nearly impossible due to lack
of interest in it, by some.
Will correcting the exterior
of the house in such cases be
enough.
thank you in advance
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Dear Fely,
1. Several years back, I had elaborated on the 4 celestial creatures or simply the "Four Symbolic Animals".
2. In fact, there are several perspective at looking into the Concept of the Four Celestial Creatures or the Four Symbolic Animals. I shall use the short form as FSA (stands for Four Symbolic Animals.)
3. The First Perspective is of a "SYMBOLIC" nature. This is why; it is known as the Four Symbolic Animals.
4. In many societies; the saying goes: "A picture tells a thousand words".
5. What better way to understand a concept is via symbolism or a picture of:
5.1 The FRONTAGE
Where possible, we should imagine that the frontage should have clear space. Much like a bird (Phoenix) flying freely in front.
This is good, because, if there is clear space i.e. for a landed property either a flat piece of land or a water position such as a pond - would mean that nothing else can be built above it. Thus "Clear space".
5.2 The SOLID BACK e.g. similar to the profile of tortise
Here, the picture is that preferably, the back of the home or site should have a solid back.
5.3 The Green Dragon and the White Tiger
In this pictorial representation; if we are facing the frontage; we should always consider the dragon is on the left and the tiger on the right side.
6. Thus, we dont' care whether where the house is or compass direction is; this is one way of looking at a pictorial representation of a home.
7. Under this PICTORIAL representation; we cannot fool hardly consider that the Phoenix must be at the South and the tortise MUST be at the North.
8. This is because, today, Feng Shui is International. In the past, agree that the model under Para 7 applies to China (Northern hemisphere).
8.1 This is where, it is always preferred to have the frontage of a home face South. To avoid the yellow dust and cold winds blowing from the North. For example, in Beijing, China, this idea applies.
9. Another PERSPECTIVE is from the Compass School point-of-view.
9.1. I hope that you have now understand that from Para 1 to 8, I am relating the FSA to a pictorial representation. An easy to understand model - that most of us can relate to.
9.2 Under the Compass School of Feng Shui, the difference lies in the idea that based on true cardinal (compass points):
Compass direction
East = Green dragon (Wood)
West = White tiger (Metal)
North = Black tortise (Water)
South = Phoenix (bird) (Fire)
and in-fact, there is another symbol i.e. the Yellow snake which is the centrepoint representing Earth element.
10. Thus, before one applies the Dragon, Tiger, Tortise, Phoenix or FSA concept, do ask the question: Is one trying to apply it from a PICTORIAL perspective? OR from a Compass School perspective?
Note: Earlier, I used the terms Green Dragon, White Tiger, Black tortise and Red phoenix under the pictorial representation. In fact, to further reduce confusion; on applying the 4 FSA; one should take out the colour since this colour association is more relevant to the Compass School Feng Shui; as opposed to the Shapes and Forms representation of the FSA.
Where under the compass school;
Green = East
White = West
Black = Norh
Red = South etc...
11. Under the compass school Feng Shui, East is truly based on compass direction East; West is west etc...
12. Under Traditional Feng Shui, the most effective use of the external pictorial representation is the search for good sites in a VIRGIN land. In a virgin land, it would be great for example to see (visually) see a dragon formation or hill in gentle embrace with the tiger.
13. Therefore, the 4 FSA can either be a representative of the Shapes and Forms School (pictorial representation) or Compass School Feng Shui.
14. Often, the Compass School Feng Shui is more effectively used looking at or focusing on a site, the building and interior.
15. While, the Shapes and Forms persective (pictorial representation) is far more effective used on the external front.
16. Like the modern warfare plane; the pictorial representation or Shapes and Forms is like the modern long range radar system. While the Compass School interpretation is akin to the shorter range, close proximity radar system.
17. Frankly, Feng Shui is not a mystery; but rather based on commonsense and good fundamentals.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/26/2003 11:01:16 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello, Cecil!
I want toQuotefollow the correct placement
of the 4 celestial creatures.
However, the locations of
these 4 animals - Crimson
Phoenix, White Tiger, Turtle,
and Green Dragon seem to be
confusing because under the
traditional Feng Shui, South
is facing the main door - and
it says that the Green Dragon
is in the East (higher than
the White Tiger)and White
tiger is in the West.The Feng
Shui that I have been
analyzing is the one with
North facing the main door.
Please advice me of the proper
direction placement.
Fely
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1. Further to what I had mentioned, this year; there is a documentary about "The Climb to Mount Everest".
2. Frankly, I forgot about the actual title or whether it was on Cable TV: National Geographic or Discovery Channel.
3. But, there was this sad case of a woman from USA, who TRIED to be the first female American to climb Mount Everest without the use of oxygen tanks.
4. Here, again we can draw a parallel with our daily lifes. The higher the climb to Mount Everest, the thinner there is in oxgen. And we all know, lack of oxgen (with our without strenous) physical activity - is tough.
5. Here, the parallel is again: " WE HUMANS MUST FIT OUR ENVIRONMENT ", FIRST! AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND".
6. It is so difficult already to climb Mount Everest with oxgen tanks. And near impossible without it.
7. As the saying goes " A miss is as good as a mile". Not only the person not become the first person, she never ever will do so.
8. We must first "take care of our environment". Since the higher chance of "success" is the use of the oxgen tank, we should unfortunately do so.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Further to what I had mentioned, we should always remember the "Holy Trinity" of the LUCK system:
1. To recap:
1.1 Heaven Luck - What is suppose to be given to us
1.2 Earth Luck - Our Home
1.3 Human Luck - Truly, the most important aspect here is our relationship with family members, close ones, friendship and human bonding.
1.4 The other "BULLSHIT" HUMAN LUCK has to do with purchasing of material goods. This is known as "PAIN IN THE NECK". Or "BLACKHOLE" THEORY. Purchasing goods in the hope of improving our luck is very much like placing ourselves in a vicious cycle of poverty. Not the least, burning a big hole in our pockets.
1.5 As mentioned, earlier, many of us read too many Feng Shui books or influenced by many people to the effect that in order to have wealth, we must buy or place a fish tank or water fountain in our home.
1.6 What is worse here is that: Firstly, some of us may not be suitable to have a water feature.
1.7 A real water feature that is beneifical is similar to a vibrant water fall e.g. much like a large continous water flow e.g. Nigara falls or something like this. Here, water is said to constantly friction with air to create negative ions.
1.8 Imagine, placing a water feature in a small living room. Firstly, are you aware, what happens to all the evaporated moisture? Especially if it is an enclosed room. Dampness, and many of the water in this so called water feature will eventually get dirty, algae etc.... It does not make sense that it brings us health.
1.9 Therefore, always look suspciously at people or even Feng Shui practitioners - especially, if they do sell fountains or water features.
2.0 Often, they will tout that they have a fantastic water feature that can make one rich. Here, please ask the practioner: "Do you mean that it MAKES YOU RICH? and not me?" Since, you purchase it so cheaply e.g. at $180 but charging me something like $688 or more for the water feature?
3. Have one ever wondered, what is the difference between an INDOOR water fountain (feature) and an OUTDOOR open air water fountain feature?
4. Many of the rich can afford to have open outdoor water feature. Since, often, if it rains, and it is not enclosed, water is often renewed.
5. For those with an indoor water feature, more often, one must be truthful - How often does one change the water - if ever?
6. More often, it is very common nowadays, to be invited to do a FS audit for an existing (stayed in home) to find that the water feature has been chucked aside or left dry. This is so, after 6 months or more after the owners no longer is interested in it or found no benefical results from his earlier purchase.
7. If one is truly down with luck, or if the earth luck is so, so; under the Holy Trinity of LUCK, we should instead try to improve our Human (Man) Luck. For husbands and wife, communicate more (or better) and have a better relationship. This is "FREE" and often no need money. For example, a kiss or a hug does not costs any money - but instead, give a uplift!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Spencer,
1. In past messages, actually, I have covered this subject, already.
2. But, I will try to help you understand it from a different perspective:-
3. Here, just remember this statement: " Humans must harmonise ourselves to our environment and not the other way around ".
4. For example, in the past, I elaborated on a specific condominium: Rivervale Crest condominium, Sengkang, Singapore.
5. I have actually, provided an illustration of my concern for this condo.
5.1 Perhaps, if one has the time try to do a SEARCH under this forum for " Rivervale " to find out more about this article.
5.2 Briefly; (in my opinion) this is a relatively small condo with a flat swimming pool. The swimming pool is very much like "stagnant pool" of water.
5.3 The condo blocks/ units are in a U shaped configuration. The main concern is that this condo is at an angle where the swimming pool gets a "steady stream of morning sun towards the afternoon sun. "
5.4 Here, many would think that units facing the swimming pool have the `best' Feng Shui. But the problem arise because (Singapore) has relatively high sunshine: the stagnant pool (Swimming pool's) water vapourise and often, this moisture would rise and `pass' thru units in the blocks.
5.5 Often, when the residents first moved-in; and if they have young children; many of the bedrooms face this pool. Some children, have initially fallen sick when they first moved-into these homes.
6. Here, WE HUMANS MUST FIT OUR ENVIRONMENT AND NOT THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
7. This idea is similar to your question:
"Do we consider our PERSONAL CHART? or the HOUSE CHART?"
8. Here, like human beings, each home has it's own "birth chart". For example, when we chart a "Flying Star" chart of a home, we must consider, when it was `born', compass directions etc....
9. In my earlier example: the FIRST priority is to consider the birth chart of the home. THEN secondly consider how best we can `FIT' into this sector of the home.
10. For example, if the home's birth chart is:
Period 7 (1984 to 2003)
House Direction: West 2 or 270 degrees
10.1 And happen that our master bedroom is located at South sector with the following Flying Stars:
#1 mountain #5 water
with base stat #2
10.2 Under this sector; there is an imbalance caused by bad #2 and #5 (bad EARTH stars).
10.3 Given this situation, we should not try to enhance or inflame thiw room further with two elements:
Fire element (red, pink or purple)
Earth element (yellow, cream or beige).
10.4 This is because under the Productive cycle of the Five Elements concept:
Fire (aids or fuels) Earth
10.5 And it is not good to add Earth to Earth.
10.6 Thus under this sector, it is not favourable to introduce either Fire or Earth elements into this master bedroom.
11. What happens if the person wanting to stay in this room so happens to be a WEAK EARTH Person?
12. Under just one dimension of Feng Shui i.e. just by looking at one's Ba Zi: if the person is a WEAK EARTH PERSON, the best element to aid this person is:
12.1 The best element to help WEAK EARTH GROW is FIRE element
12.2 The next best element to help WEAK EARTH GROW is adding Earth to Earth. (This is not as favourable as adding Fire but is the next best choice.)
13. As one can see from the above: THE HOUSE BIRTH CHART at the masterbedroom where this person intends to sleep in is best to AVOID: FIRE element and EARTH element.
14. Thus, originally, it would be ideal or nice for this room to be painted `pink' (fire) or `cream' (yellow) or a combination of this e.g. walls or curtains or bedsheet.
But, because this sector of the house cannot accept or best to avoid : Fire or earth; we HAVE NO CHOICE but to avoid having the person's favourable element of "Fire and Earth" for this room.
15. Thus as a result, it is best for the room to be painted `white' (a neutral colour).
16. Sorry, for the lengthly response.
17. I do hope, that you can now see, HOW IMPORTANT it is to first consider the BIRTH CHART of the HOME. After that, we should NEXT see HOW BEST we humans can try to fit to the home.
18. Again, this is not a do or die situation. Many people may say " Die " my bedroom cannot fit me???
19. Again, I have emphasised many times that even if one sector cannot `fit' us, we should be `exam' smart. And try to answer as many other questions correctly.
20. For example, I often quoted that teachers often remind their students to maximize their marks or score. Nevermind, if the receive a marginal pass for one question. This is not the end of the world! Where possible, try to answer all compulsory questions or attempt to answer them.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/25/2003 8:47:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:
hi Master Cecil Lee,
It seems that there is a chart
for each facing of the house
based on your Eight House
Chart on this web site. So if
the house has its own chart
and the occupant has theirs
based on their Kua numbers;
which one should we use?
Your advice is very much
appreciated.
spgohjc
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Dear Aquino,
1. Grey represents "water element".
2. Usually a harmonious colour e.g. external walls that can blend with this "water element" is white.
This is because under the Five elements concept: `Metal' supports `Water' element
3. This is why, if one looks carefully at the `colour' wheel chart; and most "normal" Interior designers IDs/architects will often recommend white walls with this grey colour. I don't mean therefore to say that some IDs or architects can be "abnormal".
4. But often on an asthetic level we often do not see earth tones such as yellow, cream or beige or even peach go with this type of grey colour.
5. More often the orange redish tile (fire element) goes very well with cream or beige (earth element).
6. Under the Five elements concept: Fire helps support or fuel earth. (A harmonious combination).
7. Alternatively, white external walls can also be considered as a neutral element and it can also go well with a red / orange tile - looking at it from the "destructive cycle" i.e. Fire controls metal element.
8. In Feng Shui, it is better not to have the primary colour : BLUE for roof tiles. This is symbolic of having water over one's head. And under the Chinese I-Ching definition: Water means difficulty.
9. If we do have blue tiled roof - then it is best that the walls are white. Again, Metal (white) can be used to neutralise or `flow' with water element.
10. On another subject: Where possible, for a home AVOID using blue tinted glass windows. This can either be clear glass affixed with a thin sun-x film of blue or the glass itself is blue coated.
11. The rationale is because under Symbolism in Feng Shui, this is like having `water' (wealth) leak out of the home.
12. If you do have blue tinted windows, and for those who are in financial distress, and may not be able to afford to change the windows, then -> try to use white coloured blinds or e.g. day curtains to help `neutralise' the effect of wealth leak from the windows.
13. Similarly, it is best never to install pothole windows or circular windows. As this is symbolic of a ship - with potholes -- and symbolically, this may cause the boat/ship to sink. (financial distress).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/26/2003 5:22:51 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello,
I am a North person. My birth
element is wood. My main
element is weak wood. My roof
is being changed and will be
completed today, 09/25/03. Did
I make the right choice of
color for my roof which is
gray? The brand comes in one
color, Nickel Gray.Please
advice.
FB
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Dear Annie,
1. Reference location map:
http://www.streetdirectory.com.sg/map.jsp?x=28803.82&y=28968.79&level=7&postal=088879&star=1&xyfile=&oldX=28803.82&oldY=28968.79&heading=150+NEIL+ROAD%2C+BUKIT+PASOH+CONSERVATION+AREA+%28088879%29
2. Yes, in my opinion, the Cantonment entrance is better.
3. Nowadays, with air-conditioning, there is no issue with road noise.
4. Given that often, one cannot directly affect the external environment; from a Feng Shui perspective; the most Feng Shui can do here are:
4.1 Examine the main entrance facing - and harmonizing the signage to fit the `facing' direction of the unit. For example, the direction will be affected by the height, and if possible the type of colours used. Often, if possible, a three coloured signage is preferred against a two coloured signage. (Three colours signify progress).
4.2 For the signage, it is best to adopt "Yin and Yang" dimensions. For example if the length of the signage is 58 cm (even) then the width should be odd no. such as 39, 41 cm etc..
5. As mentioned, given the external is often uncontrolable, for favourable Feng Shui; the best location (internal layout) to be optimised for: reception, meeting room and especially the CEO, Manager's sitting positions.
6. Where possible, do check that the doors for each floor opens inwards. For example, if the upper floors have a door opening outwards, it is better to have a second eg. glass door that opens inwards.
This is considered the Key success factor in Feng Shui. Other than this, Feng Shui (stops here).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/23/2003 8:32:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee
We found an office unit which
we feel is very ideal for our
business (events mgt). Its on
the ground floor complete with
back door for delivery and
loading of props and things.
Unfortunately it is located at
the road junction. The address
is 150 neil road. This unit
has 2 entrances : 1 is at the
road junction while the other
is along cantonment road. We
intend to make the cantonment
road entrance as the main
entrance and the other
entrance will likely only be
an emergeny exit.
The interior of the unit is
kind of divided into 3 levels.
First level squarish with 1
big meeting room. about 4 to 5
steps down leads to an open
space and another smaller
meeting room. Another 4 to 5
steps down leads to toilets
and pantry area. The back door
is located at the pantry area.
Your advise on the location
and layout of this unit and
what can we do to counter /
improve on its location /
layout would be greatly
appreciated.
Thank you very much and hope
to hear from you soon.
Annie Chan
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Dear Soli,
Often, we can look at it from three perspectives:
1. Yin and Yang concept
2. How thick skin are you?
3. Human or Man Luck
1. Yin and Yang concept
Often, because a plant is growing, it is considered as `more yang' than yin.
And since, a bedroom is meant more for sleep (yin or rest); then, it is preferred not to have a live plant in the bedroom.
2. How thick skin are you?
Looking at the above: i.e. placing a plant in the bedroom; some of us have no issue living in a `jungle' with lots of plants or trees. While others are very sensitive.
Therefore, it does not automatically mean that we must never have plants in the bedroom. It depends: On how sensitive one is or is not.
I am sure if one is the "TARZAN" type; who grew up in the jungle; will certainly have no problem with plants or even tree(s) even in their bedroom. Again: How thick skin are you? (How sensitive or insensitve one is)
3. Human or Man Luck
What you had mentioned, to place a picture has more to do with one's psychology. Or one's personal taste.
If one feels comfortable, even if there is a slight hint of cactus, there is really no issue; if you feel happy looking at the two lovely red flowers. If it brings `calm' to the person, why not.
4. Often, we should not care what others think or say. If you like it, do it:)
5. More importantly, our life on this earth is short! For example, it would silly, to follow advice e..g remove your TV set from the room. So far, we do not read - Mr X moved in to a new home, placed tv infront of the bed - and died watching TV!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/23/2003 8:33:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I recently bought a picture
frame of a cactus plant with 2
large red flowers. The
picture is done by embroidery
with silk threads, on a black
background. The cactus isn't
very obvious, just a hint of
the shape with some white
threads as the wispy spikes.
I'm thinking of hanging it in
my bedroom, facing the bedroom
door. But some have told me
it isn't a good idea to hang
cactus plants/images in the
bedroom and will harm my love
life, among other things. On
the other hand, others have
said that cactus with flowers
are quite rare and could even
be seen as something precious.
I would really appreciate some
advice as I really like that
embroidery and I can't it in
other rooms as there's no more
wall space left. Thank you
very much.
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Dear All,
I believe, many of us have often received such `CON' messages.
It is fitting that if one cannot get a MAN to do the job, might as well, get us to sympathise with a Lady.
Several months back, I had received another "Lady's appeal" out of the usual MANLY appeal. But since, I did not post it here, well, this is erh.."something" new....
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
0Start of CON-PERSON's Message :
From: ibrahim-kamara@freesurf.fr
From:MARIAM KAMARA
Dear,
With great respect do I write this message of plea for
your assistance and help in this proposal. As above am
Mrs mariam kamara,a widow with one child ibrahim kamara.I am a Sierre Leonean by birth,but i am currently living in a
refugee camp in Abidjan Cot d Ivoire.
My husband a retired General was murdered, he was
involved with acquisition of weapons for the
Revolutionary United Front (RUF) rebel/freedom
fighters, through sales of diamonds to agents in
Antwerp. Before his untimely death. He instructed me
to take my son and some documents to Abidjan,Cote d'
ivoire.These documents is related to a huge sum of
money he deposited in a security company here in cot d
ivoire.He deposited this money for a foreign partner.
However,his friend assisted us on transportation to a
United Nations refugee camp in Danane Cote d'
Ivoire.Before his untimely death my husband told me
the trunk boxes contain the total sum of $ 10 Million
USD and a few diamond stones.
Please i will like you to assist me with all measures
to get this money released by the security company,and
i and my son will come to live with you in your
country,where you shall find a school for my son to
continue his education,and also invest the money under
you as the caretaker.
I am willing to give you a generous percentage for
your efforts or we can go into partnership.If you are
capable to help us ,please let me know immidiately,so
that i can send to you the deposit documents.It is the
only legal documents i have to claim the funds.Also
send me your telephone and fax numbers for further
communication.
I await you urgent reply,
Good bye and God bless you.
MRS Mariam Kamara.
AKA "THE CON WOMAN"
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Dear Chinnee,
1. Yes, the situation you face is considered as an external factor (out of one's control).
2. The key here is that since there is nothing much one can do based on the 4 good and 4 bad directions; we should thus avoid further `leaks' in the home.
3. This is much like human adapatability i.e. each of us have our weakness but, what matters most is to strenghten what we have left. In Feng Shui, it is the same. we should thus try to improve our OVERALL situation (perhaps) in other areas. And thus hopefully, increase our overall "examination marks".
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/9/2003 9:12:52 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil Lee,
My 4 good direction is north,
south, east, southeast.
Unfortunately the design of my
master bedroom only allows me
to position my bed on a side
of the wall (head pointing to
west which is a bad direction
for me). I do not wish to
switch to another room neither
i can reposition my bed
due to these conditions:
1.North-bay window
2.East-toilet sharing wall
3.South-wall to small to
accommodate the bed width
Is there any remedy to this
problem ?
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Dear Tricia,
Yes, this is correct.QuoteOn 9/18/2003 7:29:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil
So to mean that i should be
using the frontage as a facing
direction? Then my main door
will be d exact opposite, n
will tat be d sitting
direction?
Thanks
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Dear Kris,
Please see below:-QuoteOn 9/16/2003 3:53:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I live in an apartment
complex. So far, after doing
some research on this site,
I've discovered the following:
1) My birthdate is 9/24/70;
I'm a Dog, strong metal, weak
fire, gua number 3.
2) My apartment's front door
faces west. My apartment sits
on a small knoll that slopes
downward towards the parking
lot and a fenced-off storm
drain that runs N-S. On the
other side of the storm drain
is a park with three light
posts that can be seen through
my bedroom window, the front
door, and the living room
window.
1. There is a difference seeing three light lamp posts. This is because, from a window, most of us could see several objects.
2. What is more important is to check to confirm whether: does it `slice' thru the window?
3. If do, the most effective method is "if it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a threat" i.e. a simple day curtain (that allows light to come-in, yet, can screen out the view.) Or the use of a window blind.
4. THE FISH TANK
4.1 Under traditional Feng Shui, some Feng Shui practitioners advise on the placement of a fish tank at the window area. However, please note that it is best that the breadwinner or his/her spouse is not a strong water or weak fire person.
4.2 Here, the Productive cycle of the Five Elements concept is put to use. This concept is much like the Chinese martial arts of Tai Qi (Ji or Chi).
4.3 Here, instead of going head on with the `threat', we use a flow (of the five elements to neutralise the threat).
5. For example, let's say the lamp post is seen as `slicing' into our home - thus is considered as a sha qi. We cannot simply take an axe to chop it down.
6. But if it is a tree, at least, if we are that cruel, we can purchase a bottle of bleach and simply `water the tree with it'.
7. The lamp post; can be made of wood or metal - but under the Five Elements concept; it is considered as belonging to the wood element. This is because it is tall and thin - much like the trunk of a tree.
8. Given that this `threat' is the wood element; we can introduce or induce a `flow'.
9. Thus, a fish tank can have at least four of the rest of the components:
9.1. the rectangle fish tank represents = Earth element
9.2. the water in the tank = real water or water element
9.3. Gold fish, dragon fish = belongs to the Metal element
9.4. If the fish is red in colour = fire element
9.5. If the fish is black in colour = water element
Thus, since the threat is WOOD ELEMENT, a fish tank can be introduced to induce this flow of the five elements concept.Quote3) My bedroom is in my
disaster area. Although my
bed is against the east wall,
my bookcases and desk face the
bed.
Frankly, not much can be done here other than to optimize the bedroom based on good Shapes and Forms. And, if possible, the room should also be harmonized to one's ba zi favourable colour(s).Quote4) I have a large mirror on my
dining room wall, and my back
door is actually a sliding
glass arcadia door that faces
east. (I have a patio in
back, which is covered in
plants, ferns, and
rosebushes.)
Often, many Chinese especially the Cantonese, similar to your home, have a large mirror facing the dining room wall = where the Cantonese consider as bouncing twice the bountiful food. In general, and broad sense, this is acceptable.
As for the backdoor, the most important consideration is not the backdoor itself, but; the main concern is if there is a straight path from the frontage of the home e.g.such as the main entrance door or a window facing directly the backdoor.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Sanjay,
1. The main door, like the human body - is symbolic of the mouth. Since the mouth is an important organ, it is to Feng Shui, also an important area.
2. Often, from numerous past cases, if the main door is at one's death or disaster sector; this is considered as ONE leak.
3. This is akin to having a fractured arm even before moving into the home. And, if there are MORE leaks, then the probability of facing problems arise. For example, other major leaks are like: 1. toilet next to the main entrance. 2. a neighbour's pointed roof aimed at one's main door etc....
4. As mentioned in previous messages, often, 1 leak is still mangeable. But usually, if there are more than 1 leak, then, "problems" start to stack. Here, it can range from "a fractured limb" to symbollically an amputated limb etc...
5. Before, we jump into the wrong conclusion, the best approach is do a full holistic Feng Shui audit.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/13/2003 5:36:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Sir,
Tell me how much main door is
important in fengshui.
What will happen if main door
is not in the best or 4 good
direction & it is in bad
direction specially in death
or disaster area.
Thank you
Sanjay
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Dear Edelyn,
In my opinion, it is best to ask specific questions. As it is nearly impossible to reply to a very broad question such as yours.
For example, under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, are there any `threat's to the home; things like location of toilet etc...
As mentioned above, without constructive questions, there can-not be a constructive advice. Like Henry Ford had this to say: "You can have any car, so long as it is black". One has to go beyond saying that the car is black.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/17/2003 4:50:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These past few months we've
been experiencing hard times
seems that we are running out
of luck. Right now we are
experiencing financial
difficulties. I'm married and
with a daughter already. Pls.
help me through this times.
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Dear Anon,
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, it is preferred to look at all 9 sectors or grids instead of just looking specifically at the main entrance.
If there is a #3, #6 and #9 combination, at the main door, in general, #6 or big metal is able to neutralise #3. And, at this location, avoid futher fueling bad #3 (wood) by avoiding the colour green or plants at the main entrance. In addition, avoid the colour blue. (As under the Five Elements concept: water aids or fuel wood).
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, each sector should be specifically looked into and balanced - based on similar facts/information.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/16/2003 8:56:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Respected Sir,
Thank you for such an
excellent site. I have a doubt
which I would like you to
please clarify.
The main door of my house is
in south west area (flying
stars #3, #6 ,#9 )of my house
& coincidentally centre of the
building (built in 1964)is
also in this area.What should
be done to cancel the negative
effect.please suggest
Thank you in advance
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Dear Tricia,
Given your description, below. The frontage should be where your living area and bedroom area - facing outwards.
Warmest Regards
CecilQuoteOn 9/17/2003 5:22:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
For a case of point block ...
how do one identify d facing
of house. The main door is
facing inwards of building but
d windows of living area n
bedroom is giving full
frontage view of whole
building???
Pls help!!!
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Dear Step,
1. Yes, you are right. It is better to be extra cautious with a mirror facing one's main entrance.
2. In Feng Shui, it is preferred that the mirror does not face the main door. This is because a mirror is said to deflect /reflect or distort qi.
3. As the main entrance door is similar to the `mouth' of the house, we do not want a mirror inside our `mouth' facing outwards.
4. Often, if we do have a painting, it is preferred that the painting does not use highly reflective glass. Instead, if wedo hang frame glass painting, it is prefered that a `matt' glass finished is used.
5. For example, if we do have a `mountain-water' scenery painting or picture; it is best not to place it directly facing the `mouth' (main entrance). This is akin to allowing `water' (symbolic of wealth) flowing from our home outwards of our home.
And if our neighbour's main door is facing our unit; then, we may inadvertenly `giving' away our wealth (hard earned) wealth away to the neighbour. Now, we should not complain if our neighbour unknowningly "DID THIS" to us:)
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/17/2003 4:49:32 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi. We've just moved into this
new house and was just
wondering whether it is
alright to place a mirror on
the wall in the entrance hall
facing the main door. It looks
nice, but I'm not sure whether
this is bad in terms of feng
shui. Please help!!
From "clueless".
Melbourne, Australia
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Dear Youqing,
1. Thank you for your sketch and clear description/details.
2. Based on Compass School Feng Shui, to me, it seems that it is unfavourable to have a pond at the location you had mentioned.
3. Given that you had shown the compass marking that the proposed pond is to be located somewhere at South-West. This is at the West/South-West sector which is at the `white tiger location'.
4. At the white tiger location, it is not advantages to have a pool as this could result in financial distress later on.
5. This is because, a pond your proposed kidney shaped facing the home looks much like a drooped or `sad' looking mouth.
6. Even if it is in the opposite direction or just a round pond, it is like opening up the tiger's mouth. And, this is where we do not want to wrongly activate such a beast. Here, it is symbolic of a `hungry tiger' devouring our wealth/happiness.
7. Plants are acceptable at the location but avoid, too many. Always, do maintenance with the plants/trees or shrubs.
8. If it were me, I would not touch this location. Furthermore, this year, the grand duke is at South-South West close to where you want to do such work. The grand duke does not like to be disturbed or touched e.g. digging earth etc... And one can get many years of bad luck.
9. In my opinion, for your case this saying holds true: IF IT AIN'T BROKEN ERH..... DON'T FIX IT!!!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/16/2003 1:23:04 PM, Anonymous wrote:
It is very nice to find your
site.
My house sits in the middle of
a small slope which is higher
on the left (if I stand at the
main entrance facing out). My
front yard slopes down and
faces a road with moderate
traffic. I am thinking to
build a kidney shaped pond at
the right hand side of the
main gate. It will be
surrounded by three blue
colored spruce and a crabapple
tree at the farther right. I
have attached a draft of my
house.
I am also thinking to add two
same blue spruces by the
driveway to block out view
from the road.
My backyard is lower than the
front, which faces a beautiful
golf course and a morning sun.
Could you let me know if the
pond is good FengShui or not?
And what else should I be
cautious?
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Dear Jen,
Since your main entrance area has #2 sickness #5 misfortune/sickness and #3 bad wood, try to avoid:
1. Too much earth elements e.g. yellow, cream or beige at the frontage area.
2. Avoid red colour also at this area (since fire - red colour may further fuel bad earth).
3. For #3, try also to avoid green colour at the frontage.
4. For one, it is ok to place 6 coins above the main door in a single row. Alternatively, see if you can instead place a wind chime outside of this area to help neutralise these three bad combinations.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/10/2003 11:05:25 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:
My house was built in 1990. I
tried the tool provided by the
geomancy.net to take a look at
the flying star of my house
and found that 2, 3, and 5 are
at my main entrance. Those
are the worst combination of
numbers, is it right? What
should I do? Sell my house and
move? I am very worried.
Please help.
Regards,
Jen
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Dear Manuel,
In my opinion, this is not a major concern.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 9/16/2003 8:55:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir: Thanks for
responding so quickly to my
bedroom concern. To answer
your question, the reason I
requested your opinion for the
"Bedroom door remedy" was
because according to the
Auspicious and Inauspicious
Directions & Locations the
NIEN YEN is the best while
mine is in the LUI SHA. I am a
male Ram, Kua#3 and sleep with
head towards the south. The
Bath and toilet is on the N.W
and shape of room is Square
with sole window also on the
south. Is all this important
or not. Thanks, I won't
bother you again, Manuel
Are red floors acceptable
in General Help
Posted
Dear Mark,
Given that red is considered as the most Yang colour; it would not be favourable for a person who is:
1. a Strong Fire person or
Addition of fire element to a Fire person, further intensifies the fire. It is like adding fire to fire. May inadvertently create stress for the strong fire person.
2. a Weak water person or
Too much fire will drown a already weak water person. Here, we do not want to inadvertently boil the last remaining drops of water. Significance: may cause difficulties to the weak water person.
3. a Strong Earth person
Under the productive cycle, too much fire element can further inflame a strong earth person. Which is not favourable.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil