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  1. Dear Kelvin,


    Thanks for your kind consideration.


    What you had mentioned has to do generally with "growth".


    In Feng Shui, it is closely related to the wood element. Since wood or a tree grows.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/24/2004 10:42:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hi Cecil

    I have previously

    consultedyou on my house

    ( Tanjong Pagar...) and

    personal BA ZIbefore and

    find it more mearnigful to

    post my question on line

    forto share with

    everyone.

    What element is internet

    business? Meaning I create

    internet applications

    onlinelinking up

    Consumer to Consumer and B2B.

    At the same time, I am also

    using IT programming to create

    new applications and

    software.Some of these

    software, or search

    technologies revolve around

    selling internet advertising

    space and internet marketing

    software. Some fall into

    Internet CRM (customer

    relations management)

    The primary business is

    creating internet applications

    and software technologies for

    many business functions.

    What element does this career

    fall under?



    Many thanks

    kelvin





  2. Dear David,


    Thanks for the layout plan. The P.E.S. (personal enclosed space in this case should not be included, here).


    For such a low floor, you should take the main door as NE instead.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/21/2004 6:47:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hello Cecil,

    I'm using my wife account as I

    'm having problem with the

    posting with my account.

    I will like to seek your kind

    advise on the locating the

    center location of the

    attached floor plan. This is a

    ground floor unit. DoI

    need to include the PES

    (Private Enclosed Space) when

    locating the center ? And do I

    take the main door which is NE

    direction or the PCS which is

    the SW direction as the facing

    of this condo unit ? I

    remember you mentioned that

    facing need not to be a

    position of the main door.

    Great thanks !

    David





  3. Dear Sophia,


    Frankly, the Eight House theory has it's limitations. This is because often once we have already bought the home (a fully completed home), we are not able change the interior of the home such as the toilets or major wall structures.


    It is best therefore that for a completed home, it is good to try to apply the Flying Star Theory to check for any imbalances and correct them.


    As to flying to Period 8 and the many ways of doing so without a major renovation, please do a SEARCH in this forum for this topic since it has been extensively covered especially in the beginning of this year if one does not want to do a major renovation.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/7/2004 8:31:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master Cecil/Master

    Robert

    I personal would like to thank

    you for replying my questions

    all this while. Its help me to

    improve my knowledge too.

    Q. We intend to do some

    renovation. This house was

    built since 1984. If to change

    to period 8. Do we have to do

    major renovation and house

    warming? How about house

    warmingduring Chrismas

    or Chinese New Year? My

    husbandEight House chart

    (Zai Yun) his longevity

    (heaven gate) located in the

    kitchen. I presume the

    location is not recommended.

    He is the only breadwinner. I

    read from your forum its

    helpful to me and the spouse

    should next begiven a

    better direction does that

    mean eventhough the spouse or

    any member of the family who

    is not working the best

    location (Eight house chart)

    can be consider. If we were to

    choose anyone of the family

    eight house chart (zai yun)

    will it affect the breadwinner

    as the main door location is

    either 'Death'

    or'Disaster'.

    Thank you andwaiting for

    yourreply.&n

    bsp;







  4. Dear JE,


    Under Period 8, in my opinion, especially for the central palace, one need not need to "lock" or neutralise the #5 at the central palace given that there is a Base #8, here.


    For the following general reasons:


    1. It would look very odd to have a windchime at the centrepoint of the home.


    2. Furthermore, in most homes, the windchime at the centrepoint is "stagnant" does not chime at all.


    3. If it (windchime) does chime, it can make a pretty "disturbing" noise throughout the other rooms in the home.


    4. Since #8 is an earth element and is the "wealth " element of period 8, a windchime may seem to kill #5 but it can also kill #8 totally -- the wealth # for Period 8.I


    5. Given that #8 is good in period 8 and it is facing a similar #5 (both earth stars); pitting both #8 with #5 is in my opinion, generally a "square-off" thus the central palace becomes neither good nor bad even if #2 and #5 are around vs the entire "force" of #8 for Period 8.


    So far, many homes have "survived" without a windchime at the central palace....


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/11/2004 7:36:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Moving into a T8 NE house

    (facing first Mountain) and

    with a front door facing the

    same way and in the NE of the

    House. My gua is 8. The house

    has been blessed with a W8

    Star in sector NE, a T8

    presiding the central Palace,

    and a M8 in the sitting SW

    sector. A Wang Shan Wang Shui

    sequence. However this may be,

    T2 sits in the NE palace (for

    2004 - 24), and Stars 5 and 2

    are the M and W Stars in the

    central Palace. How harmful

    are the consequences from

    these Stars?. Are chimes and

    metal waterfalls sufficient to

    cool down or "kill" these

    earth Stars? Appreciate your

    input. Thanks.





  5. Dear Zey,


    Let us not be confused with different theories.


    Your queries has to do with wealth leak relating to Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.


    Perhaps, it is best to attach a sketch of the current layout.


    This is because it isbest (most favourable) to have a divider in an "L" shaped living cum dinning room.


    For the rest of the partition or divider, it is bestthat it does not seem to"cut" or slice intoareas like the living or dining room area.


    If because of (image- here) if we do install a divider:the question is does it or willit cut-off sufficient lighting e.g. at the main entrance or just behind the divider? Especially so in a North-South direction house? If yes, then partial - non-air-tight or partial with glass would be a good choice for thedivider/screen/partition.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



    Quote
    My Queries:

    ==========

    Since my main door is located

    at such a bad

    location,isn't it better

    to allow that bad Qi to flow

    directly from main door to

    living room windows, though

    by-passing our sofa

    area(instead of using a

    divider/screen to make that

    bad Qi circulate in my house)?



    If it's better to have a

    divider/screen,

    - what is the preferred

    material for a weak-fire

    person?

    - Shall i use red, green, or a

    natural white colour?

    - Better to be of full-height

    (all the way from floor to

    ceiling)?



    ==========



  6. Dear Clarence,


    Yes, you are correct. In this instance, the garage should be taken into consideration when finding the centrepoint. Please see attachment.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/11/2004 9:37:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hi Cecil,


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    I have a car garage attached

    to my house, and I know that

    you have advised that the

    garage should not be taken

    into consideration.

    However, there is room that is

    next to the garage. If

    the garage is not taken into

    consideration, should I

    consider the room as a

    protrusion?



    Also, there is a patio in the

    front area. Should I

    considered the patio area as a

    cutout?



    I have attached a layout.



    Please advise.



    Clarence



    PS.



    I have purchased several of

    the packages and I have lots

    of Pillars of Destiny Credits

    (7). Can I exchange some

    for the Family Audit or

    Finding a Good House?





  7. Dear Anon,


    Teaching can be considered as belonging to the "wood" element i.e. growth (of the mind). And much like a tree, shaping a person... thru learning or growth.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/18/2004 9:03:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hi



    Which of the 5 elements

    (Metal, Wood, Water, Fire,

    Earth) does the teaching

    career belong to?





  8. Dear Anon,


    Seems like the home should be considered a Period 8 home. Since it would need to take up to next year or 2006 to be completed. Here, it would imply that when the apartment blocks reached Period 8, I believe all the floorings, facade, windows, main doors have not been completed as yet.


    Thus a test is equvalent of when did the home had a major renovation? If most of the skeleton of the home had been completed in 2004, but major finishings such as the flooring, toilets, kitchen etc is uncompleted, but completed under Period 8, then I personally feel that the home should be considered a Period 8 apartment.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



    Quote
    On 10/11/2004 7:32:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Construction of C?te d?Azur

    began in 2002. Renovation of

    the house will be completed in

    2005-06. Will the house be

    considered a Period 7 or 8

    house? Thanks!





  9. Dear Chris,


    There are two considerations under "Feng Shui" i.e.


    1. Symbolism under Shapes and Forms FS
    2. Commonsense approach to Feng Shui


    1. Under Symbolism in Feng Shui, it is considered a disadvantage to have a knife or sword hanging or placed or displayed in the living room. As this is symbolic of quarrels or disharmony.


    2. Under Commonsense approach


    Just like guns with live bullets lying in the home. This can be assessed wrongly by young children or a parent or family member who is quick tempered or used by intruders into a home.


    Generally, as you had mentioned, it is best to keep or display the sword in a specific room e.g. your study room. And if possible, it is kept in a display cabinet under lock and key.


    Frankly, hanging the sword, vertical or horizontal does not matter so long as guidelines such as mentioned under Para 2 - is suggested and applied.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



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    On 10/11/2004 4:58:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    I have a sword as a graduation

    present and I am aware of the

    negative aspects of displaying

    swords. I am also planning to

    have a collection of swords as

    I practice Iaido (Japanese

    martial art involving swords)

    and like sword replicas from

    the Lord of the Rings movies.

    1) Are there any cures for

    swords that are displayed?

    2) is horizontal or vertical

    placement better?

    3) My study is the NW sector

    and I can place the sword on

    the SW or East wall, which is

    better? (door entry SE, desk

    faces door with degrees behind

    on N wall)





  10. Dear Sophia,


    1. Apprently, no, re-arranging furniture does not change the qi e.g. from Period 7 to Period 8. But, there is some truth in "space clearing" or spring cleaning. Sometimes spring cleaning does help in improving the "health" especially if the room is not so dusty or stuffy.


    2. Frankly, there is often no issue with having the dining table in the kitchen area. In fact, there are lots of homes both in Singapore (e.g. HDB 3 room) and in small Hong Kong apartments where the dining table is also located in the kitchen.


    3. In fact, in some instances, this is acceptable since the preparation/ eating of food is at the same place vs partially in the living room area.


    4. It is also not like one is currently cooking a "storm" and eating at the same time. This is because even if one cooks oily food, all the cooking would be over by the time, one ate the food.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/7/2004 8:31:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master I have some

    questions that need to be

    enlighten. It sound funny to

    you but it helps me to know

    more about feng shui. Q1. If

    we were to rearrange our

    furniture display does it

    consider our house have change

    to period 8 eventhough there

    is no renovation to be done.

    Q2. Our dining table was place

    in the kitchen. I know that

    the dining floor should be

    highter than the living room

    and not recommended as smoke

    and grease will affect the

    health but also the mood of

    the diners. Previously, the

    dining room is part of the

    living room and face the main

    door. We display a part of the

    display cabinet as a

    partition. As the area is

    partly cramp to both the

    living room and dining room so

    we suggest to place our dining

    table at kitchen. Is it

    alright as there is no

    alternative place. Thank you

    and looking forward to hear

    from you. Regards Sophia Chia





  11. Dear Yoke Yeen,


    1. Frankly, from a micro perspective of a condo (the site itself) there are always good units that have excellent / good or favourable qi. But other units may have less or unfavourable qi. This is often applicable to all developments - large or small.


    2. From the fact that you have brought up the prison, plus many others have brought up this "issue", would suggest that there are more people who may just don't like the idea of living close to or facing or looking at the prision (since some units have such a view).


    3. Under Para 2, these are not directly Feng Shui related, but rather affect our human component ie. our "feel good or feel bad factor". If our thoughts are negative towards living or associated with living close to such a location, then, now or in the future, (resale) there are always many who would link or associate it. thus could affect the 'resale' value.


    4. There are cases where even clients asked me about Ballota Park which is just next to Edelweiss park. But they associate Ballota Park with the prison is because, whenever, one needs to drive out of the condo onto a major road, the road junction is the prison's frontage etc..


    Thus all these has to do with yours, mine or other's feel good or feel bad factors.


    In Feng Shui is also not like AIDs. Where, there can be bad prison qi to contaminate our homes. even with aids, it cannot be passed unless by fluid etc.. and not air-borne disease or something like it. thus all this good or bad is in our minds. What happens is that for some of us, having constantly reminded of the prison serves as a deterent to commit crime.


    While others have a harder time having to look at the IRS (inland revenue service building) and feeling guilty about not paying taxes! All these are in our minds.


    For most of us, so long as a property sold is resonable priced, within budget, we could or may consider it.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/10/2004 6:41:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master,

    Is the Edelweiss park location

    good? As it near to the changi

    prison and the land was

    sinkdown. The units that I am

    looking at now will not have

    the morning or afternoon sun

    at the living and masterbed

    room. All windows for the

    master and Living room are

    facing towards south and the

    views from living and master

    will a forest .

    Your advise is really

    appreciated.

    Best Reagrds

    Yoke Yeen


  12. Dear Sophia,


    Actually, the gist of it is that six coins represents big metal. And under Flying star feng shui, it is often used as a "cure" to neutralise some bad #star numbers.


    You may have to understand Flying star numbers like #2, #3 or #5 in order to understand whether this cure is suitable or not for the situation.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/10/2004 6:41:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master Cecil

    I sincerely thank you very

    much for replying but I'm not

    very sure what you mean? Is it

    what you mean if my kua is #2

    it is best to place six coins

    at the centre top of the main

    door to prevent from

    sickness,#3 disputes quarrels

    or #5 misfortune.

    Warmest regards

    Sophia Chia

    On 10/7/2004 8:35:39 AM, Cecil Lee

    wrote:
    Dear Sophia,
    Under

    symbolism in Feng Shui,
    6 represents

    "Big metal". And
    six coins literally

    represent
    = big metal.
    And in Feng

    Shui, "big metal"
    is used to

    neutralise sha qi
    such as #5

    misfortune,
    sickness or #2 sickness

    or #3
    bad wood (disputes

    quarrels).
    Thus 6 coins = "big metal"

    is
    akin to " the mother of

    all
    general cures" afflicting

    a
    location that may or going

    to
    have #5, #2, #3 as an

    example.
    For #5, sometimes #6 metal

    may
    not be enough. that is

    why
    sometimes a wind chime

    is
    introduced or a

    constant
    chiming grand father type

    of
    clock is used.
    Warmest

    Regards,Cecil
    On 10/7/2004 8:31:02

    AM, Sophia Chia
    wrote:
    Dear

    Master
    What is
    the meaning of the

    six
    coins place at
    the center

    of
    the main

    door?
    Thank
    you.
    Regards
    Sop

    hia Chia





  13. Dear JE,


    A sketch would be good to better understand the situation.


    However, based on your description: to me it seems ok since:


    1. the stairs do not face the main entrance.


    2. in Feng Shui, a straight staircase is not that good. But it looks like you mentioned that there are some turns or landing. If so, this is favourable under Feng Shui.


    To me, your staircase, therefore, don't seem to be a major issue under Feng Shui.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/10/2004 7:01:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Masters R. and C. Lee:

    This is another question to

    the forum, if feasible. Gua 8

    moving into a Kun house facing

    NE (first mountain). The front

    door open NE. This opens into

    a hall that has a straight

    staircase, not fully facing

    the front door,with a

    landing

    partitionperpendicular

    towards the side of the stairs

    and alsoperpendicular to

    the front door. The staircase

    goes up with another landing

    completing a C shape to the

    second floor. Chi has room to

    circulate prior to facing

    either the right or left limbs

    of the parted stairs. Do I

    have any unprotected danger in

    this setting?.

    Thanks





  14. Dear Zey,


    For practical reasons, if one must shift house during a wife's pregnancy, it is best that:-


    1. she must not see the masterbed moved over to your own home at all.


    2. one possibility is if you are currently renting and if the bed belongs to the owners, then buy a new master bedroom bed.


    In particular, for the masterbedroom bed, your wife should not (must not) see it moved or participate in the moving of the bed.


    If possible, on the safe side, she should not participate at all in the move while pregnant.


    Only after the shif has been completed and the master bed is firmly in place, then she can "move-in" or come into the new home. Once this is done, don't move the bed at all. Only after baby's 1 month.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/10/2004 6:55:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Master Cecil Lee's "Fun With

    Feng Shui" "Module 2 Chapter

    20 The Bedrooms", mentioned:

    "

    For the bed: 9. Itshould

    not be moved when the wife is

    pregnant.

    "

    IF shifting fromrented

    apartment to own one, is it

    ok?

    IF given no choice (gotta pay

    for rental and monthly

    instalment), have to shift,

    what can we do?

    IF from feng shui view,

    shifting isn't feasible at all

    for pregnant wife, when is the

    better time? When baby is

    1-month old? Or?

    Appreciate your

    feedback. ;-)

    Cheers. ;-)







  15. Dear Elena,


    Yes, there is a recorded study known as something like "bubology" (sorry my spelling is wrong).


    This is a study in Germany where it was found that there is high correlation of cancer with beds above a sewerage pipe-line.


    Feng Shui is much about this invisible "qi" or water course such as a sewerage pipe which could emit harmful "vapours".


    It looks like it is difficult to relocate your bed. But are you sure that the sewerage pipe runs directly... or anyother better placement of the bed.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


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    On 10/10/2004 6:43:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Sir:

    I found out that all sewer

    lines in the house(single

    story for one

    family)come to the main

    connection that comes out of

    the house. That main

    connection is under the master

    bedroom. I am trying to move

    the bed in a different spot in

    a bedroom, but no matter how I

    move the bed, the part of it

    is above that sewer line.

    Some theories have a warning

    about the bed being above the

    sewer lines. These lines are

    small and made for one house.

    How does the Feng

    Shuiviews the situation?

    Is it considered to be a minor

    or a major problem from your

    point of view?

    Thank you,







    Elena.





  16. Dear Jenny,


    Feng Shui has several flavours:-


    1. Commonsense approach to Feng Shui


    Much of Feng Shui has to do with commonsense. For example, it is not favourable to have a toilet bowl above the main entrance. i.e. one day, if the pipe leaks, it may flow into the home.


    Another typical commonsense example, is a kitchen above the bedroom. Here, there can be a higher probability of a fire from the kitchen. And since fire/smoke rises upwards, it may affect the above rooms (bedroom).


    2. Scientific forms of Feng Shui


    Using Compass School Feng Shui such as Eight House and Flying Star


    3. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui


    Understanding qi and poison arrows that can affect the exterior or interior of a home. These are threats to a home et..


    4. Intuitive Feng Shui or Feng Shui by "sixth" sense


    What you have done belongs to this category. And if it does not feel right after having place the mat, remove it as soon as possible.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/10/2004 6:43:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    To Master Lee,

    About 3 months ago i bought a

    black doormat. The image on

    the doormat was a dog. From

    the day i placed my doormat

    onto my front door. I have

    realise that i have been

    experiencing difficulties in

    my studies and endless gossips

    from many people. I had to

    cancel my driving

    test.My

    personalanimal sign is

    also a dog. My relationship

    with my boyfriend has recently

    ended. At times i feel so

    weak. So today i decided to

    throw away the dog doormat and

    replace it with a plain red

    mat. As i am a big fan of feng

    shui, i did not realise that

    my personal animal birth sign

    would have a huge impact on my

    life. Now i am so happy that i

    have discovered a feng shui

    taboo from outside my home. Do

    you personal think that it is

    bad luck to step in and out of

    an animal sign? Please advise

    as i would love to hear from

    your opinion.

    Thank you

    jenny





  17. Dear Pam,


    1. Actually, by definition, it is not exactly called a home at a T junction but rather a home "exposed-to-the-road-view".


    2. Apologies, but it seems that you always seems to come across homes that may have a handicap in Feng Shui.


    3. From a commonsense approach to Feng Shui, it is best not to buy a home facing a "straight" road running towards the home and suddenly, there is a turn. This is because, although, "accidents involving traffic is rare" but, there could be a (remote) possibility if some one's driving skill could be detoriated in some way eg. (drunk driving or if one is not familar with this road - nearly snoozing off) could unfortunately drive straight into the home.


    4. In Singapore, especially, there are cases of cars "flying into homes" especially if there are no barriers. For those in Singapore, there is a well known road i.e. Mountbatten road that curves towards a home. In the early 70's a few cars ended at the front of the home.


    5. Furthermore, the lamp post is not in a favourable position outside of the home. However, a "blessing in disguise here is that it could partially perhaps stop a vehicle..."


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



    Quote
    On 10/10/2004 6:33:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master Lee:

    First, thank you for your

    advice. Secondly, would

    you please tell me if this

    blue house in the attached

    photo considered at a

    T-junction location? Its

    frontage is SW1 (205-210

    deg). Should we consider

    buying this house?

    Thank you very much for the

    advice.

    Pam





  18. Dear Leonie,


    For a Flying star chart, it is easier to draw a "pie-chart" rather than a 9 grid type of chart. This is easier to apply, also.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/7/2004 8:23:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hello,

    My home doesn't fit neatly

    into arectangle - it

    nearly does - I've read that

    the magic square can be

    enlongated, however, the south

    east corner is a deck area and

    i was wondering what i can do

    tomakesure that this

    area isn't void. I've read

    that I have to balance the

    rest of the house but how i'm

    supposed to do this...i'm not

    sure.



    Thanks in advance, Leonie





  19. Dear Sophia,


    Under symbolism in Feng Shui, 6 represents "Big metal". And six coins literally represent = big metal.


    And in Feng Shui, "big metal" is used to neutralise sha qi such as #5 misfortune, sickness or #2 sickness or #3 bad wood (disputes quarrels).


    Thus 6 coins = "big metal" is akin to " the mother of all general cures" afflicting a location that may or going to have #5, #2, #3 as an example.


    For #5, sometimes #6 metal may not be enough. that is why sometimes a wind chime is introduced or a constant chiming grand father type of clock is used.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/7/2004 8:31:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master

    What is the meaning of the six

    coins place at the center of

    the main door?

    Thank you.

    Regards

    Sophia Chia





  20. Dear Jac,


    The most crucial fundamental issue would be to try to avoid direct afternoon sun coming into especially the master bedroom or other bedrooms and even the living rooms.


    Often, the last few units available, are not taken up because it is "facing" directly or indirectly the afternoon sun.


    Next, try to find a home that fits your ba zi e.g. the eight house concept.


    For Edelweiss, often, if one buys directly from the developer, these are "left over units". same rule applies to checking out each unit since, not all units are similar or identical.


    For Starville, if I am not wrong, these units literally got to see the "stars" since majority or all the units are facing other development blocks. For example, this is similar to some HDB apartments such as those in Punggol where one literally sees another "unit" from another development. In my opinion, other than location factor, I would not personally like to stay, here. Especially it is very common in Singapore for neighbours to hang their laundry out -- very unsightly.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/7/2004 8:24:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Dear Master Cecil./Robert

    We are comtemplating between

    getting a unit at either

    Starview or Edelweiss.Wld

    appreciate your comments on

    both condo fengshui.



    Best Rgds

    Jac





  21. Dear Anon,


    Please see below:-


    Quote
    On 9/22/2004 5:37:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    Hello,

    May I ask two questions

    regarding catus plant:

    1. Is it good or bad to have

    catus plants at home either

    inside the house or outside

    the house (say in the front

    garden)?

    Usually, the perception of many is the well know fact that cactus always have "spikes". And thus, this plant is often associated with "poison arrow". Or a plant that is associated with this.


    From a Feng Shui sense, (common sense approach to Feng Shui), some FS practitioners allow such plants to be planted in a landed property at "strategic" locations. For example, it is placed at a corner of the piece of land (or the perimetre of the land). Here, it does not "attack" the home.


    Here, commonsense prevails i.e. if a thief were to climb into the home, he/she would be "welcomed" by this thorny plant!



    2. Is there any significance

    if a catus plant bloosom into

    flower?

    Well, it would mean that the condition is favourable for the plant. Any flowers growing on the catus is a "lovely sight" - and I would think at least, it makes one happy. (Man or human luck at work).


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



  22. Dear Anon,


    When drawing a map or physically at the moment, it is not feasible to move the "qi of the centrepoint" since this is suppose to be the centre-of-gravity.


    Looks like you have to live with this wall.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 10/3/2004 12:20:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    I have located the center of

    ?qi? on the floor plan of our

    house (regular rectangle), but

    there is the wall in

    this place. What does it mean

    and what can I do? On the west

    side of the wall there is

    living room, on the east side

    there is corridor, toilette,

    workshop etc.
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    Is there any way how to ?move?

    the center of ?qi?? I think,

    the center of ?qi? further on

    the west would profitably

    change the relation to main

    door and owing to positive and

    negative sectors in living

    room (change the house ?kchan?

    into ?kchen?)





  23. Dear Anon,


    Ideally, this is not good. But, I know of many new developments or a few developments that are already 4 to 5 years old with a toilet above the entrance e.g. Corporation Drive townhomes. But, fortunately, better Feng Shui was practised to redress any other leaks.


    In my opinion, a toilet above is not the best. But, it can be considered as one major leak. Therefore, if possible a home should not have more than 3 or more of such leaks else it may give riseto problems.


    Usually, also, it is best that the home "fits" the ba zi of the breadwinners. If so, thesewould lead to fewer leaks.

    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil



    Quote
    On 9/29/2004 11:10:17 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    I just purchased a

    townhome. It is going to

    be build in Jan. In the

    floorplan, there is a toilet

    above the entrance. And

    it is on North. I know it is a

    bad feng shui but is there

    remedy or cure for that?

    Should I cancel purchasing the

    townhome?





  24. Dear Glen,


    One should take it more as a decoration.


    More importantly, when planting a tree, avoid having it slice thru-into any of the windows of the home or the main door.


    A test of this is to stand inside the home i.e. at the window looking out or the main door. The lone tree should not be in direct view of either of the windows or main door. If not, it ends up as a threat to the home.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 9/20/2004 2:22:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:

    I recently obtained a money

    tree if I want to put it

    outside does it go on the

    southeast corner of the house

    or do I need to plant in the

    southeast corner of the yard

    itself.



    To enhance the tree I have

    seen some people have a red

    ribbon on their trees does

    this in any way help enhance

    the ability of the tree or is

    it just decorations.



    --

    GLENETTA SOLOMON





  25. Dear Anon,


    Havingred roof tilesis acceptable. As it is close to the orange or clay tiles we commonly see on a roof.


    When we have a red roof tiles, it does not really mean that the roof is totally considered as a fire house. This is because of other interactions e.g. the colour of the exterior walls.


    For example, if the colours of the exterior walls are white:


    Then under the destructive cycle of the Five elements concept,white = metal element. And here, fire is used to destroy fire. The end result is the production of "wealth."


    Thus,it is acceptable to have red roof with white exterior.


    In a second example, what happens if the exterior walls are cream or beige or yellow? These colours cream, beige or yellow = earth element.


    Here, it is equally acceptable. Since under the Five elements concept, fire helps to fuel earth. Thus a harmonious combination.


    If you can my point, generally, the roof tiles should interact with the exterior walls. Thus another harmonious set of colours are Green exterior walls with Red roof. = OK or acceptable.


    But if the exterior of the house (walls)are painted blue, then the roof should not be red. A total mismatch.


    Warmest Regards,
    Cecil


    Quote
    On 9/27/2004 2:43:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:

    I was wondering if red roof

    can be consider as a fire

    house....

    I read from your site rhat

    blue roof is no good bec blue

    signifies water

    and having blue roof is like

    having a water above

    you....how about having red

    roof ??? thanks....




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