myfs_89297 Posted January 18, 2003 Share Posted January 18, 2003 Dear Cecil,The portal/links of ?Geomancy.net? has lot of interesting material w.r.to Palmistry / Astrology / Facial Fortune Telling etc, but it will be great if you can also post more w.r to Chinese Geomancy of Facial Reading, like the following details:a)Element corresponding to each feature in our human body (e.g. Hair / Eyes / Nose etc with respect to Water/Wood/Fire/Metal/Earth elements etc). b)Should one consult ones ?Ba Zi?(Pillars of Destiny) and Seasons, before removing a ?not so auspicious mole?, by cosmetic surgery etc, for improving ones wealth/health etc (i.e. considering the fact that these moles may represent an element, and removing this element, in a particular season does not adversely affect the balance of ones elements) ?c)Shape of facial features (nose, ears, eyebrows, forehead, cheeks, chin, lips etc), in association with wealth, health etc.d)Your opinion regarding this type of geomancy: Is this popular this art? Is it reliable or risky/dangerous?(i.e altering /removing certain existing features like ?inauspicious moles? etc in the human body, to seek better health/fortune/happiness etc).Will be glad if you can provide some material regarding this legendary Chinese art if possible (if not now, may be latter).Many thanks in advance,Janna, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 18, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 18, 2003 Dear Janna,1. Thanks for your feedback.2. Yes, in the future, it would be interesting to include what you had suggested. Maybe when we retire.3. Honestly, at present, with the enormous growth of the internet coupled with many visits coming to Geomancy.net, we already are working nearly "round the clock".4. In the past, I never thought that Geomancy or geomancy services can be like the equivalent of " Forex (foreign exchange bank staff)".5. Singapore is located at +8.00 GMT and in the past, you see Forex agents, waiting for the major stock markets like New York to open.6. Here, at Geomancy.net, we work close to 16 to 18 hours, serving clients: 7. For example, our first clients start off from New Zealand & Australia, Russia, then Tokyo, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia etc... then India, Europe, US. 8. It is interesting to note that for removing mole, we often do not go for surgery. Simply removing one's hair, it is tied on a mole. In a few days (to a week) the mole simply falls out without a scar.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/18/2003 2:48:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,The portal/links of?Geomancy.net? has lot ofinteresting material w.r.toPalmistry / Astrology / FacialFortune Telling etc, but itwill be great if you can alsopost more w.r to ChineseGeomancy of Facial Reading,like the following details:a)Element corresponding toeach feature in our human body(e.g. Hair / Eyes / Nose etcwith respect toWater/Wood/Fire/Metal/Earthelements etc).b)Should one consult ones ?BaZi?(Pillars of Destiny) andSeasons, before removing a?not so auspicious mole?, bycosmetic surgery etc, forimproving ones wealth/healthetc (i.e. considering the factthat these moles may representan element, and removing thiselement, in a particularseason does not adverselyaffect the balance of oneselements) ?c)Shape of facial features(nose, ears, eyebrows,forehead, cheeks, chin, lipsetc), in association withwealth, health etc.d)Your opinion regarding thistype of geomancy: Is thispopular this art? Is itreliable or risky/dangerous?(i.e altering /removingcertain existing features like?inauspicious moles? etc inthe human body, to seek betterhealth/fortune/happiness etc).Will be glad if you canprovide some materialregarding this legendaryChinese art if possible (ifnot now, may be latter).Many thanks in advance,Janna, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 18, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 18, 2003 Dear Janna,Information Technology and Country Classification1. Info TechnologyIn developed countries or countries with high GDP (especially the US); many of it's business and citizens are plugged into the knowledge economy and the internet.In many of these countries, the ratio of Personal computers (PCs) are high in relation to it's population. It can be as high as 3 or 5 persons to 1 pc.2. Current Info Technology's disadvantage is that current multimedia has not caught up with the speed of delivery / privacy of multi media content. 2.1 Thus, it is currently not practical to have smart face reading technologies etc...2.2 Presently in developed countries, many of those who were young when the PC revolution are now taking reigns of the information market. And many of these group of persons are very comfortable without face-to-face interaction.2.3 SMS and E-mails are their means of major communication.3. With the above situation, I personally feel that currently face reading etc... will be side-lined for quite sometime in developed countries.4. However, for `under developed' countries to Third world countries, those that have majority of population living in subsistence, only a select group can well afford info technology. 5. I can quite understand your situation for the need for more tools for face to face or one to one meetings with clients.6. This is how it also evolved in my country Singapore. In the past i.e. 1960s to 1970s and to slightly around 1980's many of my country Geomancers have walk in crowds who would like their fortune read. 7. Many of these Geomancers are now hoping and praying for someone to walk to their stall.8. This state of evolution will be evident for similar countries going thru this cycle of country development.9. In my opinion; the country that will most likely to succeed would be China. I am saying it not because I am an overseas Chinese but rather, China's model is a controlled environment, but yet, flexible to allow for stability and growth. 10. One advantage of the Chinese people, is that many have adopted confucious models of filial piety and wealth is actually, making sure that their next generation receives the best education no matter what. I attribute this to the key success factor of nation building.11. In my opinion, China leaders have always looked at Singapore or studied the model used and the methods used by our Senior Minister Mr Lee Kuan Yew. 12. I sincerly hope that all other former communist countries, take long term growth into account and for progress, there must be some stability and pain (suffering).13. In the future, when multimedia has advanced somewhat, we will launch more resources.14. In fact, Robert, has been developing the next generation, Knowledge Based system to compliment the adding of learning of resources and the delivery to all users in this website.15. In a few months time, you will be able to use much of the free resources in this forum in many different ways: both for many of the universites which use the resource here and the common man, who can read, post, retrieve messages.Cheers to all in 2003!Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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