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Hi Cecil, UndersTand from your website that to determine a suitable house facing for an individual is based on one Bazi hence a weak fire person will be suitable to stay in a house with a south/southeast/east facing (or door facing). I recently read a fengshui chart and it say that a person born in the horse year is not suitable to stay in a house with SE3/S2/SW1 facing. I happen to be a weak fire person and born in the year of horse, so am I suitable to stay in a house with a south/Southeast/east facing? I am a bit confuse. Are there more than one way to determine, are there many type of fengshui? Need you enlightenment on this. Thanks.
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1. Frankly, it boils down to common sense.
2. For example:
2.1. Born in the YEAR of the Horse.
2.2. Individual ba zi.
3. Can you tell me what is the difference between the two?
4. How can you compare an apple (Para 2.1) with Para 2.2?
5. Please not as it implies YEAR of the horse only consider your YYYY data.
6. While Ba zi, can range from: DD MM YY and even HH?
7. There are many people EVEN born in the year of the HORSE yet, have diverse ba zi e.g. weak this, strong that... BUT YEAR is year.
8. Go think about it. You are trying to compare a tricycle (Year of Birth) with more advanced or fine tuned info.
9. For example: as mentioned in various past info: YOUR YEAR of birth or HORSE YEAR can be compared to info taken from an X-Ray machine.
10. While your Ba Zi info is akin to the MRI scanning.
11. For someone who needs to go for e.g. a brain surgery, which would YOU rely? An simple X-ray scan of the grey matter or coloured slices of the MRI.
12. In my opinion, this is only pure common sense. And if possible, try to make sense of common sense.
13. Frankly, if one were to try to figure out things with COMMON SENSE, everyone can do it; then there is less ambiguity.
14. Like a recent user posting... of some sites saying that the wealth position is something like diagonal .....
15. With abit of common sense, one would know that the faster a joker identified the wealth position; the faster that joker can start pushing his sales of Fung Sway products..
Here: Your wealth corner is at this location. Buy this product to enhance it!
Got it, Get it?

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On 2/15/2012 8:44:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil, UndersTand from your
website that to determine a
suitable house facing for an
individual is based on one
Bazi hence a weak fire person
will be suitable to stay in a
house with a
south/southeast/east facing
(or door facing). I recently
read a fengshui chart and it
say that a person born in the
horse year is not suitable to
stay in a house with
SE3/S2/SW1 facing. I happen to
be a weak fire person and born
in the year of horse, so am I
suitable to stay in a house
with a south/Southeast/east
facing? I am a bit confuse.
Are there more than one way to
determine, are there many type
of fengshui? Need you
enlightenment on this. Thanks.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Further to what I had mentioned,
1. If one drives on the German autoban, there is a saying something like cars in the order should give way as follows: 1 Mercedes, 2 BMW, 3 Audi and VW (others)
2. In Fung Sway, there is also the same type of saying:-
2.1. I am a HORSE
2.2. Eight House
2.3. Ba Zi
3. If one knows how to apply Eight House theory, then the 1st based on "I am a horse" fly kite or Eight House takes precedence over Para 2.1.
4. However, if one applies Ba zi Feng Shui; then, the Eight House concept should give way to priority based on Ba zi.
Again, it is based on Common Sense:
5. Ba zi uses DD MM YYYY and (optional) HH
6. While Eight House and shares YYYY with I am Horse, but it is specifically belonging one of the two schools of Feng Shui i.e. it belongs to the Compass School where it has another additonal variable input Compass direction.
7. Again, it is based purely on common sense deduction...

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On 2/15/2012 8:56:46 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Frankly, it boils down to common
sense.2. For example: 2.1. Born in the
YEAR of the Horse.2.2. Individual ba
zi.3. Can you tell me what is the
difference between the two?4. How can
you compare an apple (Para 2.1) with
Para 2.2?5. Please not as it implies
YEAR of the horse only consider your
YYYY data.6. While Ba zi, can range
from: DD MM YY and even HH?7.
There are many people EVEN born in the
year of the HORSE yet, have diverse ba
zi e.g. weak this, strong that... BUT
YEAR is year.8. Go think about it. You
are trying to compare a tricycle (Year
of Birth) with more advanced or fine
tuned info.9. For example: as mentioned
in various past info: YOUR YEAR of birth
or HORSE YEAR can be compared to info
taken from an X-Ray machine.10. While
your Ba Zi info is akin to the MRI
scanning. 11. For someone who needs to
go for e.g. a brain surgery, which would
YOU rely? An simple X-ray scan of the
grey matter or coloured slices of the
MRI.12. In my opinion, this is only pure
common sense. And if possible, try to
make sense of common sense.13. Frankly,
if one were to try to figure out things
with COMMON SENSE, everyone can do it;
then there is less ambiguity.14. Like a
recent user posting... of some sites
saying that the wealth position is
something like diagonal .....15. With
abit of common sense, one would know
that the faster a joker identified
the wealth position; the faster that
joker can start pushing his sales of
Fung Sway products..Here: Your wealth
corner is at this location. Buy this
product to enhance it! Got it, Get it?On
2/15/2012 8:44:56 AM, Peck Wun Wong
wrote:
Hi Cecil, UndersTand from
your
website that to determine a
suitable house facing for an
individual is based on one
Bazi
hence a weak fire person
will be
suitable to stay in a
house with a
south/southeast/east facing
(or
door facing). I recently
read a
fengshui chart and it
say that a
person born in the
horse year is not
suitable to
stay in a house with
SE3/S2/SW1 facing. I happen to
be a weak fire person and born
in the year of horse, so am I
suitable to stay in a house
with
a south/Southeast/east
facing? I am
a bit confuse.
Are there more than
one way to
determine, are there many
type
of fengshui? Need you
enlightenment on this. Thanks.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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For Feng Shui, why do this or why do that, often it is based purely on common sense.

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On 2/15/2012 9:14:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned,1. If
one drives on the German autoban, there
is a saying something like cars in the
order should give way as follows: 1
Mercedes, 2 BMW, 3 Audi and VW
(others)2. In Fung Sway, there is also
the same type of saying:-2.1. I am a
HORSE2.2. Eight House 2.3. Ba Zi3.
If one knows how to apply Eight House
theory, then the 1st based on "I am a
horse" fly kite or Eight House takes
precedence over Para 2.1.4. However, if
one applies Ba zi Feng Shui; then, the
Eight House concept should give way to
priority based on Ba zi.Again, it is
based on Common Sense:5. Ba zi uses DD
MM YYYY and (optional) HH6. While Eight
House and shares YYYY with I am Horse,
but it is specifically belonging one of
the two schools of Feng Shui i.e. it
belongs to the Compass School where it
has another additonal variable input
Compass direction.7. Again, it is based
purely on common sense deduction... On
2/15/2012 8:56:46 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Frankly, it boils down to common
sense.2. For example: 2.1. Born in
the
YEAR of the Horse.2.2.
Individual ba
zi.3. Can you tell me
what is the
difference between the
two?4. How can
you compare an apple
(Para 2.1) with
Para 2.2?5. Please
not as it implies
YEAR of the horse
only consider your
YYYY data.6.
While Ba zi, can range
from:
DD MM YY and even HH?7.
There are
many people EVEN born in the
year of
the HORSE yet, have diverse ba
zi
e.g. weak this, strong that... BUT
YEAR is year.8. Go think about it.
You
are trying to compare a tricycle
(Year
of Birth) with more advanced
or fine
tuned info.9. For example:
as mentioned
in various past info:
YOUR YEAR of birth
or HORSE YEAR can
be compared to info
taken from an
X-Ray machine.10. While
your Ba Zi
info is akin to the MRI
scanning.
11. For someone who needs to
go for
e.g. a brain surgery, which would
YOU rely? An simple X-ray scan of
the
grey matter or coloured slices
of the
MRI.12. In my opinion, this
is only pure
common sense. And if
possible, try to
make sense of
common sense.13. Frankly,
if one
were to try to figure out things
with COMMON SENSE, everyone can do
it;
then there is less ambiguity.14.
Like a
recent user posting... of
some sites
saying that the wealth
position is
something like diagonal
.....15. With
abit of common sense,
one would know
that the faster
a joker identified
the wealth
position; the faster that
joker can
start pushing his sales of
Fung Sway
products..Here: Your wealth
corner
is at this location. Buy this
product to enhance it! Got it, Get
it?On
2/15/2012 8:44:56 AM, Peck Wun
Wong
wrote:
Hi Cecil, UndersTand
from
your
website that to
determine a
suitable house
facing for an
individual is
based on one
Bazi
hence a weak
fire person
will be
suitable to
stay in a
house with a
south/southeast/east facing
(or
door facing). I recently
read a
fengshui chart and it
say that a
person born in the
horse year is not
suitable to
stay in a house with
SE3/S2/SW1 facing. I happen to
be a weak fire person and born
in the year of horse, so am I
suitable to stay in a house
with
a south/Southeast/east
facing? I am
a bit confuse.
Are there more than
one way to
determine, are there many
type
of fengshui? Need you
enlightenment on this. Thanks.


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Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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