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Hi Cecil,
My questions are on Dragon/White Tiger sides of a home:
1)What if the land on the west is higher - does it represent Dragon side?
2)What if the land on the east is lower - does it represent the White Tiger side?
3)Must Dragon always be found in the East and White Tiger in the West?
Best regards, SL
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Hi Cecil,
Is it good feng shui to sit underneath a ceiling air con? I've read books which say if we put some old coins in the air-con duct, the air that come out of it will symbolize 'water'(money) wind. What do you think of that?
Best regards, SL
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Dear Cecil,
To interprete the flying stars well, does one need to be proficient in I Ching?
Best regards, SL
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Hi Cecil/Robert,
When will the flying stars course at your site be launched? I've been waiting for it for quite a while. How about conducting patt chee/ ba zi analysis course as well?
Best regards,
SL
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Hi Cecil,
You mean when an area is L shape, it is 'always' optional to superimpose full 9 grids of the feng shui chart to it and declare some corners being missing - or the break the L shape area into 2 wholesome rectangles?
Best regards, SLQuoteOn 8/9/2001 9:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
1. It would be great if you
can draw an outline or sketch
of your home for me to take a
look.
2. From your description
below, it seems that you can
treat the home as two
rectangles. However, if you
need me to locate the
centrepoint, you can attach a
sketch. I will be glad to
pinpoint what I feel is the
centrepoint.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/8/2001 3:37:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The living portion of my
apartment (all space except
for the attached patio) is a
perfect rectangle. And the
patio is also a perfect
rectangle located at the
lower-left hand side of my
apartment, but it is just over
half the length of the living
area, appearing as if the
wealth station is missing.
Therefore, when I view the
apartment as one unit, it is
no longer the shape of a
rectangle it looks just like
two rectangles attached (1
large, and 1 small). Is it
missing or do I treat the
areas seperately? If I choose
the flipped floor plan, a
walk-in closet and partial
bathroom is in the wealth
area. The apt. # is 2052.
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Dear Cecil,
Where can I get good English references on how to read the luo pan? Please recommend some good titles for me. Thank you so much.
Best regards, SL
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Dear Cecil,
1.What if the company is a listed company, where the MD is another employee and the real owner only sometimes drop by? Should the office be feng shui-ed to suit the ba zi of the MD or the owner?
2.Going by the measurement you have provided/using a feng shui ruler, looks like a 6 feet entrance is no good... But sometimes, it is quite difficult to customise measurement accordingly...alot of the door retailed are mass manufactured and thus standard in size. This brings us to the question, is it necessary to be insistent in implementing feng shui measurement to everything in the office (i.e. windows, tables, room size....)?
3.In what instance does the Luck Qi split? Like if there are 2 doors at the left and right opposite of the main entrance? What if an office has 2 front entrances (one to reception and another to a storage/warehouse area?
4.>The wrong position ofQuotethe reception counter could mean
`inauspiciousness'.
Your comment is very interesting. Can you please elaborate?
Best regards, SLQuoteOn 8/9/2001 9:41:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear SL,
1. Is this company a family
business i.e. where the
`owner' is the MD?
Please see below:-QuoteOn 8/7/2001 9:51:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
1)What is the implication of
having a mere 3 feet wide door
for office main entrance? I
was told to have a wide (6-7
feet) main entrance but
certain situation doesn't
permit this to put into
effect.
The office main entrance can still be 3
feet wide.
Length (CM) Potent Remarks
0 to 5.4 Good Fortune
5.5 to 10.7 Bad Sickness
10.8 to 16.1 Bad Divorce
16.2 to 21.4 Good Fairness
21.5 to 26.8 Good Promotion
26.9 to 32.1 Bad Theft
32.2 to 37.5 Bad Accident
37.5 to 42.9 Good Origin
It is good to keep the main entrance
within the favourable dimenons of the
multiple of the above. Here, even if the
main entrance is can still be of an
auspicious dimension.
If the MD is the owner, it is very good
if the main entrance door direction is
favourable to him.
2)Does the signage of the
company have to directly face
the main entrance of the
office? What if the signage is
located at the side wall? Is
it still acceptable?
Ideally, it would be good to have the
signage directly above the main entrance
(if possible). However, it can still be
at the side wall. This is still
acceptable.
3)The MD's ba zi has plenty of
water element. The reception
is located in the south
sector. Is it a bad idea to
put in an aquarium with
colorful guppies as means to
brighten up the
atmosphere/interior of the
reception?
Usually, this requires analysis such as
the MD's Ba Zi or Ba Zi Feng Shui and
other methods such as the Flying Star
analysis.
The reception counter is another crucial
factor in the office. This is because,
in some instances, a reception counter
at the centre could `split' the `Luck
Qi' into two or become divided when it
`enters' the main entrance.
Feng Shui for the frontage of the office
is unike the home. The wrong position of
the reception counter could mean
`inauspiciousness'.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Thank you in advance for your
help.
Best regards, SL
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Hi Cecil,
1)What is the implication of having a mere 3 feet wide door for office main entrance? I was told to have a wide (6-7 feet) main entrance but certain situation doesn't permit this to put into effect.
2)Does the signage of the company have to directly face the main entrance of the office? What if the signage is located at the side wall? Is it still acceptable?
3)The MD's ba zi has plenty of water element. The reception is located in the south sector. Is it a bad idea to put in an aquarium with colorful guppies as means to brighten up the atmosphere/interior of the reception?
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards, SL
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Hi Cecil,
Recently, my company hired a feng shui master to conduct feng shui audit on our new corporate office. The master uses the direction of the gate to the building as the facing direction for the office lot to calculate 'flying star' on the floor plan. (There are many different companies in the building.) Shouldn't he use the direction of the main entrance to that particular office lot ( standing inside the office main door facing out towards the lift - if the lift faces the office entrance)? Please explain the logic of this feng shui master's method. Thank you.
Best regards,
SL
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Dear Cecil,
Yes, I agree with you that the feng shui practice worldwide is very much peppered by each community's cultural/religional belief. My question is what is real feng shui, what is not? How do you separate out the real thing from the made-belief?
Warmest regards,
SLQuoteOn 5/31/01 8:23:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Eng Choon,
1. Please note that what you
had mentioned has to do more
with `beliefs' than Feng Shui.
2. Under the Five Elements
Concept - destructive cycle:
it is where metal destroys
wood to create wealth.
Ref:
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/5el
ement.htm
2.1 One interpretation is as
follows:-
Use 3 coins to be placed under
the floor mat:
This is where 3 represents =
wood element
and the metal coins represent
metal.
Here, symbolically metal is
used to destroy wood element
(represented by the 3 coins).
Result: When one steps on the
3 coins; it is like one
stepping on or touching gold.
2.2 Another interpretation:
6 coins represent metal.
Since metal = gold or in the
Five elements concept: instead
of the `western'
interpretation of METAL; METAL
in mandarin refers to or is
called GOLD.
Here, since 6 coins represent
BIG GOLD (METAL); the belief
is that if one steps on "6
GOLD" one is stepping on large
amounts of gold.
2.3 Some other FS
practitioners or book authors
indicate another version:
Place 8 or 9 coins under the
floor mat.
Here, they believe that the
number 8 or 9 are lucky
numbers.
2.4 If one follows the above;
these are generally beliefs
rather than Feng Shui.
3. There is even one School of
Feng Shui which beliefs in
asking their clients to bury "
the Eight Treasures " for
example at each corner of the
house and under the
centrepoint or even below the
main entrance.
The idea is the same: when one
steps on the floor of the main
entrance... one is said to
step on gold.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/30/01 9:54:00 AM, Eng Choon Yeo
wrote:
Recently I have heard of a
friend telling me to use 6
gold colour coins( either 5
cents or 1 dollar coin ) to
place on top of a place which
i usually walk in and out.He
had done so and his luck began
to turn good and also wins 4D
fews times with recently
strike a 3rd
prize. I had read on the FREE
Advice ( General Topics ) and
came across an item regarding
this 6 coins. I have use 6
5cents coins and place it
evenly apart between the 6
coins on top of my main doors
recently and I hope this will
bring me good luck since i am
on the bad side for nearly 2
years. Will this methods works
well with me. Here are my
personal details:
1. Animal Bone fortune : Horse
Bone
2. Twelve creature : Stag
3. Career Star :
Independence Star
4. Yearly Gods :
Broken Year
5. Nine Stars : Chi
Tu
My Kua no. is 5 and i belong
to one of the West group Gua
and my Gua element is EARTH
elememt.
My birth element is WEAK WOOD.
Since the above is relatively simple to
do; and as it is based on beliefs, I do
not see any harm in anyone trying it
out. (I am not sure it will work for
everyone though).
But as mentioned in past forum messages;
the use of metal element at various
places in the house is `less harmful'
then the danger of activating bad earth
element or bad wood element. Since metal
is used as a cure.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your valuable and enlightening feedback.
Can you further elaborate on how Ba Zi can be utilized to improve one's luck?QuoteFrankly Ba Zi (Map of one's Heaven's
Luck) and Feng Shui can be utilised by
many. Not necessarily by selected few.
I actually thought, Ba Zi is something you are born with and there is nothing you can do about it. We can never change our heaven luck, can we? However, I have noted that feng shui /earth luck could be harnessed to enhance our overall luck. Do correct me, if I am wrong.
Thank you so much.
Warmest regards,
SLQuoteOn 5/31/01 8:47:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear SL,
Thank you for bringing up very
interesting questions.
Frankly, I can only provide my
opinion and as many of us are
aware; one can get many (many)
different replies to your
question.
Or even.. it can turn out to
be highly emotional or
over-charged if this question
is posed to forums.
Therefore, I hope that for
those reading this;
ultimately; you have to make
your own value judgements.QuoteOn 5/29/01 10:58:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Luck Formula: One third
destiny, one third mankind
luck, one third feng
shui/earth luck.
My 1st question : is feng shui
that important afterall? If
one is destined to do well and
one actually strives hard to
enhance mankind luck, 2/3 of
the war is already won.
As I can see it; overall; Feng Shui
should be seen at a macro level.
This is where a city has been Feng
Shuied and it should apply to macro Feng
Shui at the largest sense.
Here, generally, those living within
this `city' or many within this city can
accumulate wealth. This is where, there
is some sort of a Dragon Qi flowing from
the interior of the city towards e.g.
sea. Usually, along the bank of a river.
For example: River Thames..... in
England...
Although Feng Shui can be applied at a
micro level; this is less effective for
MOST people.
Example of Excellent houses:
One where it can siphoned off wealth
from neighbouring homes. E.g. a house in
the lowest trout of e.g. a Horse shoe
shaped housing developmentj.
When we talk of `Feng Shui' luck we also
`talk' about:
1. Accidents / Misfortune - death
2. Sickness
We can be affected by bad Feng Shui and
it could result in accidents /
misfortune or constant sickness.
There are instances of some houses where
human beings cannot live in. And to live
in such house(s) may result in death.
In other situations: if one chopped off
the `head' of the house (where the
profile of the house looks like it has a
head and body): Usually if one chops
off the head of the house to rebuilt it
e.g. two storey high.. the head of the
house becomes too heavy.
This may result in the death of the
breadwinner.
A house with two houses on each side of
it and where these two houses (form
something like a U shaped) can mean
death to both the breadwinner and
his/her spouse.
Bad Feng Shui can result in accidents or
sudden death or sickness.
Houses where there is underground
courses below e.g. the bedroom area may
result in Cancer to the family member
living just below this room.
2nd question: Which is more
important - residential feng
shui or office feng shui? I
was told interrelationship
feng shui is also important.
This is where patt chee
analysis comes in. I know of
friends who conduct patt chee
analysis prior to hiring staff
for important management
positions. Any comments of
this method's authenticity?
Yes Feng Shui should be looked at in a
holistic way and as far as possible: the
home and office should be Feng Shuied.
When you mentioned "patt chee " for
those who are not aware; it should be
also known as Ba Zi or Pillars of
Destiny.
Some Chinese companies or especially
businessmen choose their partners
`wisely' and they do look at their Ba Zi
and the Ba Zi of their potential
partners or even managers. Those they
consider not auspicious or in harmony
with their Ba Zi is not likely to be
hired.
3rd question: You mentioned,
those with good patt chee
normally have plenty of feng
shui luck. It is a pity isn't
it, if this feng shui tool can
only be utilized by the
selected few who are already
fortunate. Any creative means
to overcome this barrier to
spread the wealth around? I
always believe that this world
has enough wealth to go round
- to whom ever is interested
enough to strive hard to seek
it out.
Frankly Ba Zi (Map of one's Heaven's
Luck) and Feng Shui can be utilised by
many. Not necessarily by selected few.
Here, if one is only considering
`material' wealth then Feng Shui may not
be the ideal choice to follow.
This is because as I mentioned earlier:
Feng Shui is to look at one's earth luck
and the harmony of the home with the
earth.
Here, Feng Shui can be used effectively
to help prevent: accidents / calamity or
misfortune and minimise sickness.
Many of us feel that Feng Shui MUST be
equal to $$$$ (WEALTH). Here, wealth can
mean different things. I can live
(barely) without savings but have a good
family e.g. good wife / children .... So
does this not mean WEALTH?
Wealth can be subjective and wealth can
mean a good wholesome familiy life
(perhaps lacking in money).
Many of us think that Feng Shui can
immediately bring us out of Finacial
problems.
Another thing Feng Shui can help is to
`help us to' be healthy; have a good
rest and if we have good positive
atitude; we are on a good footing to try
and help ourselves.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Hi Cecil,
Luck Formula: One third destiny, one third mankind luck, one third feng shui/earth luck.
My 1st question : is feng shui that important afterall? If one is destined to do well and one actually strives hard to enhance mankind luck, 2/3 of the war is already won.
2nd question: Which is more important - residential feng shui or office feng shui? I was told interrelationship feng shui is also important. This is where patt chee analysis comes in. I know of friends who conduct patt chee analysis prior to hiring staff for important management positions. Any comments of this method's authenticity?
3rd question: You mentioned, those with good patt chee normally have plenty of feng shui luck. It is a pity isn't it, if this feng shui tool can only be utilized by the selected few who are already fortunate. Any creative means to overcome this barrier to spread the wealth around? I always believe that this world has enough wealth to go round - to whom ever is interested enough to strive hard to seek it out.
Warmest Regards,
SL
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Dear Cecil,
Thanks for your advice. I have checked out that my Yang Wood over Yang Metal luck pillar falls under the autumn period. Can I interprete it as: 1) metal is reasonably strong in autumn as it is supported by plenty of earth.
2) in autumn, wood is wilters, as a result,the Yang Wood is actually weak wood (i.e. weak competitors - is two wood of the same category friends or foe?)
As such, my above Luck Pillar is actually favourable for me.
My next question is what if Yin Wood and Yin Metal Luck pillar come into play? Will my luck improve or turn bad?
What if I have a mix luck pillar i.e. Yang Fire(good/neutral element) over Yang Water(bad element)? Will the bad one extinguish the good one or will I run a first 5 years of good luck and later 5 years of back luck?
Cecil, I also read your comment on Quantum Leap in Feng Shui with great interest. What can I do to achieve a Quantum Leap in feng shui? Or is it only within the rich of the extremely privilege (i.e. the already lucky ones?)Can I actually find myself a piece of auspicious land, and build my house on it and have my front door faces my best direction? Will this do the trick?
Warmest regards, SLQuoteOn 5/23/01 3:33:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear SL,
Since your element is: Strong
Wood:
1. To create wealth: you can
utilise METAL element.
This is where Metal destroys
Wood (Strong wood) to create
wealth. Thus exhausting it.
2. If you do the above
constantly e.g. wear white
shirt (white represents metal)
or in contact of metal it will
certainly help you to exhaust
the Strong wood.
3. If you apply the above
destructive concept and at the
same time exhaust your Strong
wood i.e. to weak wood... you
can still continue to have
some Water element or Wood
element in your life.
It does not necessary mean
that a Strong Wood person (in
the above example) should
always forgo some Water
element or Wood element in
their life.
4. Fire and earth elements are
in a way considered `neutral'
elements for you.
5. Under Luck Pillars the main
concern is to determine what
season of influence it is in
your 10 year luck pillars.
For example a sample luck
pillar of a Strong Wood person
born on 24 November 1954 at
11.0am:-
Luck Pillar 2, Age 14 - 22
Here, the focus is what season
this period falls?
In the above example, this
period falls under the Spring
season. As this person is a
strong wood, this is
considered an auspicious
period for him/her as it helps
him.
Please see below:QuoteOn 5/22/01 11:17:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I found out that I am strong
Yang Wood born in spring. I
have plenty of wood and water
elements, so these are not
favourable to me.Will
earth,metal be good for me? I
know for sure fire is my best
element. Let's say my luck
pillar has a yang wood in the
heavenly stem and yang metal
in the earthly branch, how is
my luck going to turn out? If
it is bad, what are the
remedies?
Under the Luck Pillars:
Heavenly Stem:
Combination join and new element clashes
and ten deities are exampined together.
Earthly Branch:
Three combination directional / two
combination new element clashes, harm,
punhisment, self puunishment, romance
star, movement star, nobelman star,
academic satr, arts star ; hidden
element, ten dieities, hidden element 2,
ten deities 2 ... are looked at to look
at the overall result to determine if
that luck period is auspicious or
requires prevention. This is looked at
in relation to the period this seaons
falls under.
The above will then give a true picture
of one's Luck pillars.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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1)Discovered that one of my best sector is southwest. But if I were to reside in this sector,I will have my head face the direction of the entrance to my room, although I will sleep on the left side from the door. Should I shift my bed to this sector of my room.
2)Let's say I'd decided to tap on my best direction which is NorthWest, I will have to place my bed 45 degrees against the walls. That would leave an empty triangle at the back of my bed. Is this advisable?
3)I have a toilet residing beside the entrance of the main door in my apartment. The toilet is residing in the South, which represent fire element, my best element. What should I do to fix this problem?
4)If I discover my main door is not facing my best direction, should I realign the door, say a slight 15 degrees to tap on my best direction? Which is more important - tapping on main door direction or sector?
Thank you so much.
Regards, S
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I found out that I am strong Yang Wood born in spring. I have plenty of wood and water elements, so these are not favourable to me.Will earth,metal be good for me? I know for sure fire is my best element. Let's say my luck pillar has a yang wood in the heavenly stem and yang metal in the earthly branch, how is my luck going to turn out? If it is bad, what are the remedies?
Thank you.
Regards, S
Promotional Rate
in Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
Posted
Dear Cecil,
Since you will be launching your flying star course early next month, remember to throw in a good promotional launching discount and another big discount for former/current students(I think you should receive my bank draft for your existing fs course and a bazi report by this week...) who have signed up for your existing fs course!
You will release course details, won't you?
Best of Luck, Cecil!
Warmest regards, SL