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Dear Cindy,
Based on what you had mentioned, it would make more sense to use the sw247.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 11/3/2004 6:37:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Mr Lee
Kindly advise which direction
should we use to generate
report -
We lived in HDB 6th
level. The main door
faces sw225 and door is closed
almost all the time. The
right side of main door sw247
are with 5 panels of
windows. Its is very
bright and windy. We
have put up full length
transparent curtain to tone
down the brigtness and also
for privacy. We could actually
view at the neighouring block
through window.
Thank u n best regards
cindy
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Dear Amy,
No, removing the trees (external) does not change the Flying star qi.
However, this year, the Grand Duke of Jupiter is at compass degree SSW. And removing the tree(s) at SW may not be a responsible thing to do. Given that one should not distrub the Grand Duke at his present location.
Warmest Regards,Cecil
QuoteOn 11/3/2004 6:29:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am removing 4 80' trees that
are in (SW) direct line with
the front walk way of my home.
I am painting the outside a
golden yellow and having the
decks repainted as well. I
also have a skylight in the
ceiling that looks up at the
starsin my master
bathroom. Does this turn my
house into a period 8? It is a
period 7 now. I am curious.
Highest Regards,
Amy B
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Dear Anon,
Just to confirm. Are both your doors directly facing each other?
If so, is the neighbour's door number on his/her door. Or is that the neighbour had placed a hanging mobile number facing the wall.
Warmest regards,
CecilQuoteOn 11/3/2004 6:28:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My neighbour using the sharp
door number, like a knife
pointing towards my main door.
What should I do?
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Dear Ms C,
In the real world, we have two partners that own or share a home e.g. husband and wife.
Thus in the example provided:
1. partner is a weak water person
2. the other partner is a strong metal personUnder the Five elements concept:-
a. A weak water person's best elements are:metal and WATER
b. a Strong metal person's best elements are: WATER, Wood and Fire
The common denominator for both persons (see above) Is? ... WATER element.
Thus for example in the masterbedroom, the pair or partner can apply e.g. a water (blue, black or grey) or have the room painted in blue.
Here, water element helps reduce the strong metal person's element. At the same time, for the weak water person, water element helps him/her.
Hope the above helps to give an example of what is known as the BINDING element of two persons.
For practical reasons, if the home is stayed in by three persons e.g.
1. husband
2. wife
3. son
We can apply the BINDING element of both husband and wife to the living room/dining and their bedroom.
For the son, if there is only one son staying in a room, we can harmonize his ba zi best elements to his personal bedroom. For example, if the son is a WEAK METAL person i.e. since he is a weak metal person (as distinct from a STRONG METAL) person, his best elements or colours are METAL and EARTH.
In his personal bedroom, then, we can apply both Metal (white or gold) or Earth (yellow, cream or beige) -- in general to his bedroom. (Not to complicate things, we have not analaysed the bedroom in relation to the Flying Star Feng Shui.
What happens if the couple above has two sons both staying in this same bedroom. For example, by coincidence, SON 1 is a weak water and SON 2 is a strong metal person, here, from the above earlier example, their best BINDING element for their combined bedroom is = water or blue, black or grey colours.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 10/29/2004 8:11:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Can you please explain what
this means to me? Thank
you. Ms. C
Comparing Birth Elements-
VS
The binding elements to get
the two parties to be
compatible or reduce conflict
is Water.
Analysis of Heavenly Stem
Clashes for the two charts:-
No Heavenly Stem Clash found!
Analysis of Earthly Branches
Clashes for the two charts:-
Earthly Branch Clash between
day pillar (wei) & day
pillar (chou).
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Dear Edwin,
Please see below:-
QuoteOn 10/29/2004 7:49:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Lee,
First of all, thank you for
all of the information
available on
your site! I've never learned
so much from one site.
Feel free to browse the external page resources as well as the forum messages, which we have kept since 1998.For speedy answers to many of the questions, use the SEARCH feature in this forum.
My house has a combination of
ten chart. From what I've
read from other
sources this chart is
auspicious and over rides all
other interpretations of
the star combinations. Does
this mean that I do not need
to cure the bad
star combinations. One
example is my master bedroom
which has a 5-5-9 and
1-9-5 stars which is said to
be very bad. Nothing severe
has happened yet
and we have been in the house
for since Dec of 2002 (the
house was built in
2002, facing Wu, sitting
North).Yes, in general a sum-of-ten chart has it's advantages since on it's own, it far outweighs the relative bad sectors in a home within the confines of the Flying star theory.
That is to say, under Flying Star theory, a home with e.g. a sum-of-ten far outweigths the disadvantage of the bad star charts of this same theory.
However, Flying Star is but only one of the theories. Another key element would be the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
For example, most likey, your home has favourable or relatively good Shapes and Forms.
And Shapes and Forms together with Flying star Feng shui combined together seems to (perhaps) help aid your home Feng Shui.
Contrast this (perhaps again) with some other homes that may have good Flying star Feng Shui but bad Shapes and forms. Thus, the situation may not be the same, overall.
Quotewhat does the 5-5-9
(which I understand is
much worse than the 1-9-5)
means and should I implement a
cure for it?The key success in understanding Flying star Feng shui is to go to the lowest common denominator of Flying Star Feng Shui i.e. the Five elements concept.
Sometimes, we go to some Feng Shui sites and they give very flowerly names to number e.g. Purple = #9 or Yellow = #5.
Anyway, again, all these goes to the most fundamental concept of the five elements:-
where 5 = big earth element
where 9 = fire element
where 1 = water element
Under the productive cycle of the 5 elements concept, for example, visit this url:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm
Why is 5,5,9 or any of these combinations bad?
This is because, 9 = fire element. And under the productive cycle, fire (9) further fuels bad 5 x 2. Where 5 = bad earth element!
A 1 - 9 - 5, is therefore not as bad as a 5,5,9 because there is a 1 = water element. And as we all know, water can help to drown fire (9). Making the situation of double 5's lesser.
If you have the time, write down the significance of each numbers e.g.
1 = water element
2 = bad earth
3 = bad wood element, 4 = bad wood element, etc...
If one applies the Five elements concept properly, one will suddenly realise that e.g. proper application of Flying star Feng shui is not that mysterious after all or that it is based on one's whims and fanices. but a relatively simple "Five elements deduction".
In your case, since #5 = bad yellow earth while #9 is = fire element, on the safe side, avoid anything BRIGHT YELLOW or BRIGHT RED in the bedroom, would be enough, in your situation.
Since Bright Yellow is associated with #5 x 2 while RED represents #9. And my explanation of fire fueling (Yellow) earth should be best avoided.
Best colours for the bedroom are neutral white representing gold or metal element. Or try to use pastel shades of colours not bright colours.
For those whose Ba Zi can use green or wood element can use such a colour in the room. Since wood is like a tree with roots, that go into the ground (#5 or earth) and crushing the roots.
Therefore, do make a chart of what are the characteristics of each of the Five elements e.g. a table format i.e.
Element ColorShape
Wood Green or brown tall and thin
and more of the above information.
If you do so, I strongly believe, that you are on the correct path of really understanding the five element concept.
And furthermore, ba zi or proper ba zi also uses this concept. Choosing auspicious dates also uses the five elements concept. There are so many other concepts that utilize the five elements concept.
Therefore, go for it!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Anon,
Non-Feng Shui chatter...
1. To be truly honest, in this day and age, the first major consideration is on whether, have you installed an alarm system or if it is, is the system adequate.
2. This is because, as much as we like to use Feng Shui cures, things like #5 x 2 (misfortune sickness) can sometimes be twarted in a home by e.g. the installation of a hepa air cleaner etc..
3. On the Flying Star Feng Shui
3.1 If the above are adequate, than, yes, it is best to neutralise the frontage with water position and a wind chime.
3.2 This is because, firstly the alternative of flying to Period 8, NW3 does not seem very good also given that P8, NW3 is not a very good overall chart to "fly to".
QuoteCan I
put a fountain next to the
main door (outside) to control
both star 9 & 7.
You can place a fountain outside the main door but to avoid "flower of romance", it is best to avoid i.e when standing inside the home looking outwards, avoid placing it to the right side of the main door.In addition, this location should have a wind chime to correct the imbalance at this sector.
The best wind chime are those with hollow rods e.g. wooden clinger or roof is ok. Perferably it is 6 rod .. but 5 rods are still acceptable. Do not buy those fancy colourful windchimes!
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/29/2004 1:33:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,
Last week, my house was broken
in by thieves during evening
when nobody was at home, most
of our valuable items was
stolen. We have been
staying in this house for
about 20 years and this was
not happened over the past 20
years. I need your
help on feng shui.
We live in a 2 storey terrace
house with its facing
direction of NW3 and this
house is period 7 house.
Flying Star 9 and 7 is located
at our main door and star 5
and 7 is at the sitting
direction. I understand
star 7 would attract
robberies. Can I
put a fountain next to the
main door (outside) to control
both star 9 & 7.
Whilst for the back, can I
hang a windchimes and a big
pail of water to control star
5 & 7. After
this incidence, we couldn't
sleep well every night.
By the way, I noticed all the
windchimes are made of metal
(rods) but the hanger and the
base (hitting the rods) are
made of wood, will this type
of windchime be effective to
control star 5?
What is the size of the
windchime do we need to
buy? Your advice
is sought on an urgent basis.
Thanks
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Dear Anon,
Usually there are two ways of looking at the colour scheme of a bedroom or room:-
A simplistic view:-
This is by way of checking the family member's ba zi element and strength.
For example, if the child or person occupying the bedroom is a weak water person, then the best colour for the bedroom is based on two colours:-
1. Metal (white or gold)
2. Water (blue, black or grey)
In the above example, the room can be painted in neutral white. And curtains or bedsheets in blue or say grey, in colour.
In a higher dimension of Feng Shui, the Flying star Feng shui is also combined to look at the bedroom.
For example, say the person who is staying in the bedroom is a weak metal person.
And his /her best elements or colours are:-
1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige)
2. Metal (White or gold)
But because the room is plagued by say bad yellow stars such as #5 or #2, although yellow, cream or beige fits this person, but because the bedroom cannot take earth colours because of bad yellow #5, then it is best to consider avoiding Earth tone colours for his/her room but to go for metal (white or gold) instead.
Usually, this is the common standard practise amongst the majority of FS practitioners in the way of selecting colours for a new home.
Say, if we have stayed in the home for a few years, and because of the above, e.g. the bedroom was painted yellow or cream and the person living there frequently falls sick, either it is best to change the colours or introduce "metal cures" to such a home.
For a new home or a new home that is going to go for renovations, we can forgo cures but use colour schemes that avoid the Flying Star imbalances.
No matter how, it is best to use the Flying star and or vs the ba zi since both uses the common denominator:- the Five elements concept.
Frankly, if it all sounds complicated or greek, then, do get a FS practitioner to provide you futher advise on the painting of the rooms.
However, if one does not want to consult a fs practitioner, than, try to paint neutral colours such as white or very light pastel shades of other colours. This is the best compromise.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/29/2004 1:24:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master
I would like to know how to
select the best paint colours
for bedrooms. For instance, my
sons' rooms are in the N and
NE and my daughters' rooms are
in the S and SE. What would be
the best colours for their
rooms.
Thank you, Master
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Dear Pam,
Frankly, I would have to say, it depends!
For a N3, P7 home, do check where are the activity rooms e.g. living or family rooms. If they are located at the back of this home, then, it is ok to keep to P7.
However, the current P7 home has inauspicious #2 and #3 with #7 at the centrepoint of the home, thus is reflective of loss of wealth and sickness within the home.
One may have to either consider changing to P8 or look at changing the main door direction to a N1 home (depending on the situation).
Like I mentioned, more investigations should be made, first.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/29/2004 1:18:18 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee:
Please help me clarify
this. If my house faces
N3, then I should leave it at
P7 and not fly it to P8
because P7 is better for N3
than P8, am I correct?
Thank you very much for your
advice.
Very respectfully yours,
Pam
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Dear Mdm Tan,
Glad that you find this website useful

a. From a Feng Shui point of view:-
1. Generally, it is a site worth considering as:
1.1. all the blocks can be of very high floor(s)
1.2. higher floors have generally good unobstructed views2. For such a development, often, the aim is to get higher floors vs lower (1 to 5 storeys)
3. Try to use the Eight House to check to see if the home especially fits the breadwinner.
4. Another major Feng Shui consideration has also to do with where is the afternoon sun? Generally, it would be good if the masterbedroom, bedrooms and even the living rooms are not "bathed" by the afternoon sun.
5. Even if the rooms are not facing the afternoon sun; do check that the walls e.g. say the masterbedroom walls do not soak in the afternoon sun. This is because, it is a well know fact that concrete walls do "soak" up heat. And even in the evening, it can radiate heat as late as 7 or 8pm.
From an economics point of view, or resale point of view, because of it's close proximty or next to the MRT station, it is "guaranteed" or there is some insurance with regards to resale in the future. With the expected glut in the condos -- in the next 10 to 20 years. This is where, most "salaried" workers would have to retire and may most likely have to sell their units - to maintain a certain standard of living or to 'cash-out' for their savings.
Personally, because of it's close proximity to town, it is in my opinion, worth taking a look.
Under Flying Star Feng Shui, if you do know how to chart one, it is good to see if the unit has any good qi for Period 8, also.
Well, good luck in your house hunting!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
QuoteOn 10/29/2004 1:06:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
First of all let me compliment
you and your team on the
wonderful efforts that you
have put into this website!
I've never seen any websites
that is so full of useful FS
details as this one !
I really hope you can answer a
query that I have.....
What do you think of Queens
condominium which is next to
the Queenstown MRT station in
terms of Feng Shui ?
I intend to buy a unit in
Windsor block that is facing
away from the MRT
trackthat faces
low riseterrace houses
across the road.
Below I attach the url link
for the condo:
http://www.allgreen.com.sg/all
greencorp/projects/Queens/inde
x.html
Thanks very much !
Tan Yoke Yee (Mdm)
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Dear Sophia,
In my opinion, it is acceptable to paint in the 9th lunar month. Some, however do select an auspicious date to start reno (repainting).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/27/2004 8:14:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil
I would like to know by doing
house painting in the month of
Octorber (9th lunar month -
which is the ancestor month.
Is it the best to avoid
painting the house?
Thank you
With warmest regards
Sophia Chia
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Dear Emily,
If your wealth element is Wood, then you must either be a Strong or Weak Metal person.
For a weak metal or strong metal person, his/her wealth element has to do with Wood.
However, for a weak metal person, one cannot automatically gain wealth from "wood". This is because the weak metal person is too weak at the moment to draw wealth directly from wood.
For a weak metal person, it is best to increase one's weak metal with (1st priority = earth element) and secondary adding more metal to metal.
What happens if one is a strong Metal person:- Yes, in this case, finding a wood especially a STRONG wood person is good. Since wood is the wealth element of the strong metal person.
If the person is a weak wood person, than it would not be advantages for the weak wood person since after you have "squeezed" out all the wealth from the weak wood person, he has nothing left for himself. Thus, it is important that a STRONG wood person is preferred.
If you are a business women or a high flier or holding a high position (power and authority); then one should be looking for a STRONG fire person to support you.
This is because for a Metal person (weak or strong), his/her wealth element is Wood. While FIRE element is considered as the person's POWER and AUTHORITY.
Hope that helps.
Cecil Lee
QuoteOn 10/27/2004 7:21:48 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee
May I ask if my wealth element
is Wood, should I wear more
green colour and have more
greenery in my house?
Will a Strong Wood partner
give me better wealth luck?
Would appreciate more
clarification about wealth
element. What we should do
with it?
Best Regards
Em
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Dear Anon,
1. Five Elements concept and external facade of the building (or hotel)
Under Feng Shui, often a competitor or even a person who wants to build a new home/office complex or any other business could employ a FS practitioner.
More often, the FS practitioner will first scan the immediate environment to see what type of building could best be built on the site or plot of land.
For example, if the neighbourhood is predominatly or has flat structures or rectangular shaped structures. This represents the earth element.
Under the Five elements concept, the FS practitioner could either:-
1. Propose a tall and "thin" structure that is symbolic of a tree or (wood element). Here, under the destructive cycle of theFive Elements, wood or a tree's roots would be able to crush into the soil or (earth) to get nourishment. Thus, wealth is "taken" from the neighborhood.
2. On the other hand, the practitioner could recommend a metal shaped building e.g. a circular one. Here, under the five elements concept, earth harmonises with metal. Or in other words, under the productive cycle, metal draws nourishment from the "earth".
3. If the building has been built, colour scheme for the external of the building could be checked.
4. Thus, what the book mentioned is simply mentioning a general statement.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/27/2004 7:11:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
To the attention of Cecil Lee
Dear Cecil,
You said in the course that
Colours are considered of
secondary importance in Feng
Shui.
You said too that you have
toWear the colours that
complement your `true element'
after you have analysed your
Pillars of Destiny.
But for a business ie an
hotel, what are the colours
recommended . Does it depend
on the true element of the
owner, the flying stars, or
the direction of each room.
Many thanks for your kind
answer
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Dear Jeanette,
A key success factor is to apply Flying Star Feng Shui.
This is because under Flying star Feng Shui, if one can rightly activate the correct locations, this would be beneficial. On the contrary, activating the wrong sectors may bring worse consequence.
For example, under Flying Star, if the water star #8 happens to be in a specific location at the living room, this would be very favourable for wealth.
However, under Period 8, there are three distinctive numbers and their significance under Flying Star:-
#8 = current prosperity. Here, there are two stars : the mountain MS#8 represents relationship/lottery luck; while WS#8 represents water wealth position representing prosperity
#9 = future properity. And this is represented by the fire element. Here, be warned that if say the living room has this #9 (fire wealth element) and one inadvertently place water, here, then one can drown one's "future prosperity".
#1 = future, future prosperity. This number can be activated with water (since this is a water star) to add wealth to the home.
As you can see, Flying star is "exacting" and if used properly can be very good or potent.
However, what you are mentioning has more to do with "guessing-game-feng-shui". Or to the Malays, they will call it "HAN-TUMP" or anyhow "whack" senario.
For a water position, one also has to be extra careful, i.e. if one enters the living room, the water position should preferably not be on the right side of the main door. Else, this is the "flower of romance" or illicit affairs....
The fountain you mentioned, has a ball that represents metal, and it is an acceptable shape.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/25/2004 3:24:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil Lee,
I intend to install a water
feature at a corner of the
living room. However it is
facing the main door. After
reading from the message
below, then I know that it not
a good idea. Can I check with
you if I install a water
feature like that with the
round stone spinning, can it
overcome the with problem of
wealth flowing out? Cos I
heard that as long as the
water flowing direction don't
face the main door, it should
not be a problem.
Thanks.
Dear Jeanette,
Yes, it is preferred that a
water feature does not face
the main entrance.
This is because, this is
symbolic of wealth flowing out
of the home.
If you intend to install a
granite wall feature, try to
avoid a highly polished
granite or marble wall. Since
if it is reflective, it is
like a mirror.
Where under Feng Shui, a
mirror facing a main door is
not favourable since, it is
considered as even before
'wealth" or qi comes into the
home, it is deflected out of
the home.
(Under commonsense approach to
Feng Shui, a highly polished
granite wall -- is not
favourable. Since, once we
enter the home, we may
--inadvertenly (while in deep
thoughts) see an "image" like
a stranger in the home.
Where possible, the wall
should have matt or dull
granite (would be better).
Warmest Regards,Cecil
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Dear Jeanette,
Yes, it is preferred that a water feature does not face the main entrance.
This is because, this is symbolic of wealth flowing out of the home.
If you intend to install a granite wall feature, try to avoid a highly polished granite or marble wall. Since if it is reflective, it is like a mirror.
Where under Feng Shui, a mirror facing a main door is not favourable since, it is considered as even before 'wealth" or qi comes into the home, it is deflected out of the home.
(Under commonsense approach to Feng Shui, a highly polished granite wall -- is not favourable. Since, once we enter the home, we may --inadvertenly (while in deep thoughts) see an "image" like a stranger in the home.
Where possible, the wall should have matt or dull granite (would be better).
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/24/2004 10:50:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sir,
My husband & I just bought
a resale house. Main door
facing is North, from center
of the house, facing is NW.
I'm a strong water and my
husband is a weak Metal. North
is not a good direction for us
by NW is - which is why we got
the house as we understand we
have to take readings from
centre of the house. There is
a short foyer leading to our
living room.
We just hacked away a cabinet
so now the wall facing the
main door is empty. At first
we thought of having a water
feature, however, heard that
it's not so good to have water
feature facing the main door
directly. Now we are thinking
of having a feature wall -
i.e. granite. Is this ok?
Behind the wall is the master
bedroom.
Your advice is greatly
appreciated. Thank you!
Best Regards,
Jeanette
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Dear Barb,
Generally, even if the road has little or low traffic, by the fact that it is exposed to a road view, would place it as a home (as you had described) at a "T"junction.
Under the water classics of Feng Shui, it is good to have water coming into the home. But do check whether at the exit point, can water canal be seen at the back of the house or at the side of the home. (If so, this is considered inauspicious).
QuoteThe
door is higher than the road
level and has a platfrom and
overhang.It is quite natural or OK for the main door to be hinder than the road.
However, under Feng Shui, one should consider the no. of steps.
I reproduce, an old article in this forum indicating the method for counting the number of steps-in-a home:-
Introduction:
1. In Feng Shui, there are two traditional methods of determining the number of steps.
2. The first method is a 3 number combination. Where the first two steps are Auspicious but the last step is inauspicious.
METHOD 1 - THE THREE-STEP CYCLE
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3. Thus under the `Three-steps formula' step No. 1 (Auspicious), Step No. 2 (Inauspicious) while Step No. 3 is considered inauspicious. Usually this 3rd step is known as the `death' step.
3.1 Thus:-
Following this method, one should be able to work out the number of steps:-
3.2 Auspicious steps are:-
1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20,
3.3 Inauspicious steps:-
No. 3 is the third step
No. 6 is the following third step
No. 9 is again the following third step
No. 12 is again the following third step...etc...
METHOD 2 - THE FOUR-STEP CYCLE
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4. However, Method 1 should be used in combination with Method 2 below:-
4.1 What is the four-step cycle:-
Step 1: Auspicious
Step 2: Auspicious
Step 3: Inauspicious
Step 4: Inauspicious
4.2 How to calculate under this method:
Step 1 is Auspicious
Step 2 is Auspicious
Step 3 is inauspicious
Step 4 is also inauspicious
4.3 Next 4 steps:-
=================
Step 5 is auspicious
Step 6 is auspicious
Step 7 is inauspicous
Step 8 is inauspicious
4.4 Next 4 steps:-
=================
Step 9 is auspicious
Step 10 is auspicious
Step 11 is inauspicous
Step 12 is inauspicious
4.5 Next 4 steps:-
=================
Step 13 is auspicious
Step 14 is auspicious
Step 16 is inauspicous
Step 17 is inauspicious etc...
4.6 One can do similar calculations for 17 or more steps.....
5. After finding out the numbers for both Methods (1 and 2) we now derive the following sets of steps:-
5.1 Under Method 1: The Three-Step Method:-
1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26
5.2 Under Method 2: The Four-Step Method:-
1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26
Thus we have to eliminate the following numbers which are considered inauspicious in either one of the above methods:-
Number 4 - inauspicious under method 2
Number 6 - inauspicious under method 2
Number 8 - inauspicious under method 2
Number 11 - inauspicious under method 2
Number 16 - inauspicious under method 2
Number 18 - inauspicious under method 1
Number 19 - inauspicous under method 2
Number 20 - inauspicous under method 2
5.3 Thus the final result are the following numbers:-
1,2, 5, 10, 13, 14, 17, 22, 25, 26 etc...
6. Steps Landing
Yes, the number of steps is important.
Each step including the steps at landing is included as a count.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/24/2004 10:55:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
I am considering the purchase
of a home that has an exposed
road view almost directly in
front of the main
entrance/front door. The
door is higher than the road
level and has a platfrom and
overhang. Also the home
is set back from the road
about 20 feet. I suppose
it could be considered a "T"
juntion because there is an
intersection at this road in
front of the house. The
road is very lightly traveled
and only used by people living
on the adjacent streets.
Also, the road I am speaking
of ends about 300 feet
upata canal which
runs north/ south. So
the water can be seen from
some of thefront
windowsof the
homeand the main
entrance door of the
house.
You knowledge and advice are
greatly appreciated.
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Dear Deepa,
Frankly, why not. Usually, if one constantly maintains the plants out of "love" for them, it is perfectly fine.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 10/21/2004 6:40:40 PM, Anonymous wrote:
hi,
I have bamboo plant, small
cactus and aloe vera plant in
my kitchen. I have kept it
above the sink and one aloe
vera plant i have kept on the
staircase while going upstair
which leads to 3 bedrooms. Can
i keep these plants???
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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;
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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.
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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,
CecilQuoteMy Queries:
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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)?
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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
QuoteOn 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?
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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?
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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,
CecilQuoteOn 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!



GOOD to let 'BAD Qi' flows in a straight line?
in General Help
Posted
Dear Zey,
Please refer to my attachment.
I have indicated three possible senarios where a partition could be used. Proposal 2 and Proposal 3 can be disadvantages for your home.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil