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You can visit the link below to have a view of the types of carpets:- http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Feng_Shui_Cures/Semi-circle_radiating_outwards Please see below:- Also, could you Two flag poles can be arranged to create a triangle shape, giving the impression of three objects forming a triangle. When viewed from above, it appears as a triangle from the air. In this configuration, the triangle points outward from the house. Certainly, it is possible to accomplish this task. However, it is advisable to steer clear of tall, slender trees that may pose a threat. Whenever feasible, opt for trees with low trunks that are predominantly covered with leaves. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Darlene, 1. For the Chinese, there is what is known as ancestor worship. Here, a portrait of a loved one or a tablet (representing the loved one) and a incense or joss stick holder is placed on an altar. Usually, many of the houses have space constraints and the altar (ancestor worship) is placed in the living room or dinning room. 2. I believe, your situation is not the same as the above. But rather to keep the portraits. In your case, it is best to keep the portraits on a wall, in a `quiet room' such as the study room. Perhaps, you can also share with us have large are the portraits and if you have any other rooms that you have thought off. Alternatively, in the west, it can be hung along the staircase area leading upstairs. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear GuanPing, Please see below:- We have divided the time such that there will not be a situation where a 2 hour time frame should not overlap another 2 hour time frame. In addition, one Chinese hour is considered 2 western hours. Thus, we would consider both you and your brother as both `WEI' because it pass the 1 pm time frame. However, it also depends on how the timing is recorderd on the birth certificate as it may not show the actual time born. Here is our opinion about twin's related chart and hour pillar:- 1. Hour pillar In our opinion, even if you ignore the hour pillar, we can still get a pretty accurate reading of your life. However, with an accurate hour pillar, you will be able to enjoy two more pillars. Because a full pillars chart consist of hour, day, month, year, conception and life. What it means is taht you can get a more accurate breakdown of whether your element is weak or strong element. Other than that, the hour pillar is less important. Another factor to note is that the forecast chart of 10-year, yearly etc, is based on the year and month pillar. Thus, whether or not you get the hour pillar correct or wrong will have minimal impact on your charts. Only when the hour pillar change the element reading from weak to strong or the other way around. 2. Twin related chart Usually, by default, a twin should normally have the same kind of destiny, unless they happen to be born quite far apart i.e. born in an eariler hour and their in a later hour such as 2:55 pm and 3:05 pm. Please note that Pillars of Destiny analyses your Heavenly Luck. This is very different from your actual earthly luck. What is will mean is that it will affect your luck in whatever you do. However, how you will eventually get from it depends on the person itself. For example, even for Twins, they will eventually have two different types of life. It also depends on education, his interest, the people who groom him, experience which may not be the same for both. Each person will eventually meet different person which he or she admire and these will eventually result in different growth and mental development. Thus, resulting in two different life in which they will eventually lead. The Pillar's influence will remain the same, but how each one of them lead will eventually pave a way for their life. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, It would be nice if we can see a picture of it else, it is very diffcult to comment on the oil painting Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, If the house was built between 1983 to the present, it will still be considered a Period 7 house i.e. no change. Some FS practitioners consider the repainting of the roof (as a means to changing the birth chart of the house). The `significant' thing you mentioned is the replacing of the floor tiles (which to some FS practitioners may consider a change in birth chart. While some FS practitioners consider a change of structure or a major change of birth chart. What is considered a change of birth chart is debateable and has to be looked at on a case-by-case basis. In Flying Star analysis, it is good to plot the birth chart of the two periods (if they are of a different period. For example, the house could be built under Period 6 and a major renovation has been conducted in Period 7. Here, it is best to analyse the birth chart for Period 6 and 7. A good FS practitioner can differentiate which is more accurate to use. One example is, the Period 6 chart is good but the Period 7 chart is not as good. And this is reflected by the current owners having problems. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Rochi, 1. In general, the main entrance door of a house is considered the `mouth' of the house where `qi' enters it. 2. Thus, the main entrance is considered important. 3. The `worry' here is that since the main entrance is suppose to be the `mouth' of the house, a toilet, next to it may inadvertenly, bring in bad qi especially coming from the `toilet'. 4. As you mentioned, if the wall surrounding the toilet is a `solid' wall, there may not be such an effect. The other reason can be looked at e.g. where the toilet area is just above the main entrance door. Here, one day the pumbing (if it is directly above the main entrance) may leak. "Someone coming into the house may be received by the leak.". 5. The same goes for a leak which may or may not occur, if water seeps from the `solid' area to the wall of the front entrance area. The above are the considerations, for a toilet next to the main entrance. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Yes, in general, it is best to avoid plants with thorns inside the house (where possible). Usually, a plant lover chooses plants they `enjoy' or like and places them either in the garden or interior of the house. This is unlike a person who, was told that plants are beneficial and wants to `benefit' from them. It is always, a good choice to view the plants before, deciding buying it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, No, I believe this is not true if not, pears are still very commonly found in retail or supermarket outlets. In my country, we do import `China' pears and others coming from Austraila etc... Being inauspicious as gifts does not necessary mean, it is not consumed. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Elena, Yes, when one changes the roof of a house, one should change the birth chart. But if the house is already under Period 7 (this period, for example if the house was built in 1985 and recently, there is a change in the roof), it will still be a period 7 house. If the house was built in 1980 (Period 6) and there is a recent change in the roof, then the house should take on a Period 7's house. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Darlene, 1. In my opinion, many of us live in different parts of the world and climate/humidity is different. 2. Look out for plants that: 2.1. Are easy to maintain: They do not need much attention or need to be regularly moved out of the house. Plants that can `live' all year round the house would be nice. 2.2. Avoid plants that have torns or spiky. 2.3. In Asia, because of the humidity, some grow more plants with `waxy' leaves where moisture loss is less. In general the following plants can ge grown indoors (but depends on where it is placed) and the part of country one is in:- - Lilies - Money plant - Begonias - Bromeliads - Peace lily The above are some of the types of plants (not exhaustive). The best way is to visit your local orchard and walk around. In Asia, we can find minature bonsai plants (some of which) can be placed indoors. For example, Jasmine plant that is twisted to form a nice profile etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Elena, Usually, in my country a `good luck gift' is usually not exchanged on the initial meeting. More importantly, is to meet and have `tea' and have a cordial conversation. The most important element here, in the East is to present your business card by holding it with both hands with your namecard printing facing the associate and handing it `safely' to his hands. This is the most important `gift' that sets the tone for politeness and `respect'. Depending on who had called the meeting, usually the person who initiate it would foot the bill. Alternatively, here the gift can be to `foot' the bill. This means more than any other gifts. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Kishore, During water and earth periods, for personal self, try to enhance yourself with wood element. For personal self, you can enhance yourself e.g. wear more of wood coloured clothings e.g. green or brown. Pink, red are acceptable also. For weak fire person, try to avoid rearing fish at home or have a fish tank in the home. Avoid wearing blue. The above is generally the thing to note about personal self. Other than that, it may not be practical, but a `wood' career would be nice (but this advise may be too much thou if you have a steady job... don't on the account of this switch job). For the home, try to enhance the luck of the home by having an acceptable Shapes and Form home. For those who, go further than Shapes and Form could consider neutralising all sectors of the home if it is out of balance after using Flying star to analyse the home. The above are generally, the things to take note. More importantly, think positive and continue to make life fruitful, enjoy friendships etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Vincent, 1. If you have not purchased the painting(S), it is advisable not to place a painting of a water feature in the bedroom (if you can). 2. This is because one `incompatiblity' is because, water positions (real water or symbolic represents Yin elements. Too much water results in too Yin elements). 3. The bedroom is in general, suppose to be more Yin than Yang. (Yin represents rest and Yang activity). 4. Some other FS practitioners would say that too much water i.e. even in paintings especially placed in the room may cause difficulty as too much water itself represents difficulty. 5. This is why, for example, advise is usually not to have a water position at the centre of a house or on the roof e.g. blue tiles on the roof. 6. When a person is suppose to go for an operation, the doctor will advise the patient what are his chances. For example, the doctor will say, that the chances are 60% successful for such an operation. 7. A parallel can also be drawn to Feng Shui. Most Feng Shui theories, could apply to most people. 8. For example, if there is a poison aimed at the main door, most Feng Shui practitioners may say that the chances of `inauspiciousness' affecting the person is e.g. 80%. Perhaps, maybe because of circumstances, or if one has better luck to compensate this, this `20%' may not be affected by it. 9. Thus, what we are always trying to find are situations where, it will most likely either affect a person or alternatively find cures that could succeed. But this is not always 100% successful as mentioned under Para 8. above. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Jennifer, 1. Yes, I understand what you mean. As this concept of a cube saves space but lacks privacy for the four parties. 2. I believe, it will take sometime for you to get used to this concept. In my country, even large companies that has space constraints use the 5 feet by 5 feet work top, in your `cubicle' formation. 3. The only advise, here is not to place a rectangle or square table in the centre of this cube such that there are 4 pointer corners aimed at the back of each person. A circle table is still acceptable. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Sherri, 1. In Feng Shui, it is not so much of trying to find a balance i.e. bring the 5 elements into balance but rather to look at the `root' of a business i.e. to make money. 2. Thus, if one notice carefully, Feng Shui audits for a business is to do with enhancing the location e.g. a restaurant, a shop front to increase business. 3. Therefore, it is not so much of what you produce and try to balance it but to induce sales. 4. Many companies, would then try to consult a FS practitioner to look for a good location for placement of the CEO's table and general office layout, the reception area (the main entrance) and a look at the Marketing and Sales department. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Rochi, Please see below:- This is because the normal Flying Star Feng Shui is meant only for a "horizontal" analysis. But it is not meant to analyse a ground level house no. For those who are not aware, this free module is available under www.geomancy-online.com. For other numbers, you may have to use other numberolgy methods to find out. 1. a garage especially with a vehicle has lots of metal and can be considered `big metal' element. 2. The other consideration is `safety' concerns. I am not sure how many cars suddenly burn by themselves but this is one of the considerations or the `fear' or unneccessary fear of it? There is a I am unable to comment on this as it would be best that it can be seen before giving comments. If I am the one buying this house and if there is a toilet at this position, I would personally avoid buying it as in my opinion, it is considered a major flaw. It is good that if you have the time review some of the recent messages as I have mentioned quite alot on what to look for in a home. In recent messages, in this forum, you get to understand that I emphasie looking at a home using all the available theories such as Shapes and Form and Compass School theories. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, There is truth in what you mentioned as one seldom if ever come across anyone printing red background business cards. 1. Most likely also because red background with black letterings is difficult to read. Red background with white letterings is considered not auspicious. White represents mourning or death to the Chinese. Maybe gold letterings can be used. So far, I have yet to receive or be given a red background business card. It is ok if the company logo e.g. is in red etc... and majority of the time, business cards are mostly white background or shades of white/grey/off-white/beige etc... Warmest Regards Cecil
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Dear Anon, Thanks for bringing this up. Actually, I had in mind, at that time for those who worship e.g. Buddha and Goddess of Mercy etc.. Therefore, for those who worship or pray to them, should `separate' the figurines. Otherwise, if one purchased them for `display' then it is still OK to keep them together. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Tervino, Please see below:- Red items can be like what you mentioned a red cloth for example covering the table. Since the item is for curing wood, the best type of cure is a red packet with 6 coins. By default it is automatically determined that 6 is strong metal while 7 is weak metal. And it is often not very good combination to have these two elements together as it creates a natural clash of the metal like a big sword vs a small knife. do we use 6 coins or other metal? Usually, the most of the problems can be solved by the use of the 6 coins either tied with a red string or a red packet. This will usually do the trick. This has been proven to be a rather effective solution for users who had problems with these sectors. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Lisa, With your questions, one can write a book on Feng Shui. *JOKE* I like to firstly, look at your questions from a different perspective:- 1. Feng Shui can adopt parallel from other studies e.g. Management studies, HR, Organisation behaviour studies etc... So how are these related to FS one might ask? 2. Not so long ago, I mentioned that a practitioner or one studying FS and then `apply it' should practise Feng Shui based on your inclinations. Here, it is not about extreme ends of Hot or Cold. Based on the Right and Left brain concept, for example, some of us are more inclined towards mathematics or graphical. For example, those who like to express themselves using drawings are more graphical or alternatively, they may read the last few pages of a book unlike some who must read, Page 1, 2, 3 and so on.... 3. Thus when applying Feng Shui, if one is better off in intuition should go more for Shapes and Form. While those who have difficultly or `see little' under Shapes and Form can try to make more use of Flying Star. 4. I understand from below that most of your questions is based on conflict on the use of the five elements: 4.1 What you should do here is to understand the main objective in the use of each theory. For example, under the Flying Star, it looks at each sector and checks for imbalances of the water / mountain stars and base number. So what one should do here is to neutralise any imbalances at these sectors. Here is like the notion of a `leak'. If there is a leak, plug it first. The consider other things. Therefore, only after you neutralised any imbalances then should you look at other things like, e.g. the color for the room etc... Here, Pillars of Destiny is equally important to determine your element and strength. Not only must you consider your own element and strenght but your partners especially in a room. Here, find a color that can bind both parties. The free analysis is available at www.geomancy-online.com. 5. You should also try to understand the 5 elements concept clearly. If so, there should not be much confusion over the use of FS. Again, know the purpose of each theory or concept and their benefits and limitations. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Rochi, 1. If you want a `Quantum Leap' in finding a good home, it is not just about one issue i.e. the main door. 2. One should not be narrowly focused just on the location of the main door if all else are "so, so " or inauspicious. 3. I mentioned in some forum messages that we must maximise the `score' of the home. For example, I given an example about Examinations. Image that an examination paper consists of 4 sections and each section is compulsory. Here, it is ideal to maximise your marks in all sections. It is no point scoring high marks in Section 1 and failing Section 2 questions. 4. I hope you can see my point that one should not concentrate totally on just one consideration and `forgoing everything else'. 5. Ideally, a good home should have: 5.1. Good Shapes and Form. Such as no missing corners. Avoid water position behind the house etc.. Here, even if a house has good shapes and form, one should also look out for poison arrows to neutralise them. 5.2. How suitable are you to your home? Here, you can use the Eight House theory to look thru the home. Particularly, the intangible force affecting the breadwinner at the main entrance. Also look at the intangible force in locations where, one spends the most time. 5.3. How good is the birth chart of the house. Analysing using the Flying star and others. 6. Thus, we have to look at the whole picture and not just the main door. Ideally, find a home that is `auspicious' at the main door. It would be nice also if the garage door can also be at a good sector. Usually, some have bought a home and wanted to change their main door. They then look at which door is more favourable by analying both the main door and garage door. Since, you are starting out in finding a good house, try to find one where the actual main door is `auspicious' (first). Even if you use the garage door, if you do it right, the first time, usually, the door that has the number of your house can be considered the main entrance door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear John, In my opinion, statues are more like decorative pieces and dwell on beliefs rather than Feng Shui. If one looks at beliefs, normally, it is placed firstly as a decoration at a location you personally feel comfortable with. Some Chinese family run (small) shops do tend to display either a figurine of it in their shops or just a picture of it. In my opinion, you can `play safe' by following the `standard' Chinese beliefs: 1. Do not place it in your bed room. As a bedroom is considered a `dirty' place i.e. you take off your clothes to change etc... 2. Do not place it on the same wall as the toilet. 3. Do not place it side by side with other Chinese deities such as the Goddness of Mercy, Buddha etc.. If placed side by side, where possible, use different height stands. Or place them further distance. Thanks. Cecil Your Thanks, John This www.hpa.com.au **
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Dear Anon, 1. If one does a FS audit, it is good to look at `alternative 1' and `alternative 2'. The alternatives (1 and 2) refers to your analysis of `what if I use the garage door' or use an alternative door your actual main door. 2. Here, we normally, try to see which has better Feng Shui. We then have a bigger picture of the two alternatives. 3. In Feng Shui, many Feng Shui experts believe that it is usually, the door that has your house number. From past experience, you still consider the new door e.g. garage door if you use it more than the main entrance door. So, thus it is best that you do an audit based on the direction of each door first. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Yin Seow, Can I find out more from you: 1. Is there a main gate to your house or is your private compound an open area i.e. no fence. 2. If there is a main gate, where is the position of the main entrance door in relation to it i.e. is it at the straight path of the drive-in pathway. 3. When you stand at the main entrance looking out of the house, is the fire hydrant perpendicular or seems like slicing into the house? If so, please answer Para 4. 4. What is the distance between your main entrance and the fire hydrant (if it is perpendicular). 5. Is the driveway elevated i.e. is your plot of land higher than the road or is it at the same level. Sorry for asking so many questions. If you have a picture, this would even be better. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Liz, Thanks very much for sharing with us your advise:) Yes, ideally, (if possible), it will help. I remembered also in a recent Feng Shui audit of a house, the toilet bowl (Yes, the toilet bowl) is directly above the main entrance door. The owner also encountered `financial' problems. Fortunately, the house has several toilets and after the toilet bowl was removed and covered up, things did turn up well for the owner. Simple things like this may look trival but important. The lesson here is thus to `plug' the weakness of a home. Or I mentioned that if there is a leak, please plug it first. Many people, have the wrong notion and instead of first curing the `disease', simply look for ways to spent money to enhance a `corner'. But of course, for the toilet, the best way is to not use it or remove it - under the condition that you have `spare' toilets. For those who are new, it is interesting to learn that many traditional Chinese homes do not have a toilet. The toilet is far away from the main house. We know that this is not possible today. Once again, Many Thanks, Liz for sharing with us your real life situation. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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