myfs_96185 Posted November 10, 2003 Share Posted November 10, 2003 Hi Cecil Master,You have been teaching us a lot about the importance of exterior forms and shapes as well as location, location, location! I'm really excited over the knowledge gained. It would be good for beginners like us to learn from you more if you could share more pictorial examples of general good locations as well as bad locations in the forum or even the general learning section in your website. It will definitely benefit a lot of avid fengshui readers. I especially like the example of the house being pointed by guns shared by you. It is definitely a very valuable enlightenment! Ordinary people like us will definitely not see the guns like you do. It's really interesting to learn that forms and shapes could actually imply so much danger!Would appreciate if you could share what's good and what's bad of the location of this house in the attached file. Is the location so bad that no amount of fengshui audit on the interior of the house can help?p/s : Master Lee, Thank you very much for your reply on my previous email. It has been a valuable piece of advice. At least now, I have a better idea of where the leaks might be and how should I proceed to explore from there. Once again, thank you! :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_96185 Posted November 10, 2003 Share Posted November 10, 2003 Oops, forgot to add that the front of the house is facing the road and light industrial buildings. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 11, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 11, 2003 Dear Caroline,1. Frankly, the map that was provided earlier does not fully show the full context (significance) of the major threat - entire Shape of the School outline.2. As I am very family with many locations, I know where this location is. But had also masked out key important roads and pointers - since you had indirectly indicated for some privacy.I have also provided a self-explanatory write-up under the attachment in this message.3. If one looks carefully, the School looks much like a reptile or (dragon) with an `open hungry mouth' facing Block 518.Unfortunately, the reptile looks rather under-nourished. And this is symbolic of the need to feed regulary.4. In the attachment, I have also drawn an inauspicious zone from where the open hungry mouth wants to devour.5. Often, and inclusive of the canal "slicing" into the block, in my opinion, finance will not be too good.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_96185 Posted November 11, 2003 Share Posted November 11, 2003 Dear Master,Thank you for your prompt reply and I'm surprised you know where this location is! Anyhow, thank you very much for protecting my privacy too :)Recently, the school is going through some rebuilding of its structure. How will this affect us? And what do you mean by a hungry reptile? What is he feeding on from us? Our wealth? Or us ('yuan chi')? And thus made us failures??It seems like our house is not a good fengshui-ed unit, and yes, finance was a big problematic issue ever since we moved into this house. Any cures? Or do we have to really start looking for another house to save ourselves, esp our finance? But we aren't rich enough to pay for those good fengshui-ed ones :( How?Thank you and Best Regards. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 12, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 12, 2003 Dear Caroline,It is best that you re-read my earlier posting and illustration.1. If you look carefully at the outline of the school, it has a head and mouth, a body, several legs and a tail/fin.2. In addition, if you look at the purple outline, it shows the mouth opened to `suck' qi from it's surroundings and from your unit.3. In addition, I have shown other problem issues:3.1 The canal outline is inauspicious in relation to your block. Here, it translates to lost opportunities, and result in financial entanglements or simply lost of wealth.3.2 The other critical issue, which I did not fully touch on is that your unit is an `entrapped' unit.4. A normal rectangular block as as block 517 has better Feng Shui than your block. 4.1 It so happens that your unit in relation to your block is sandwiched much like the U shaped inauspicious configuration. Where qi at your unit cannot either flow properly or move in a more even keel. In addition it is close to the lift landings where, there are also issues related to the movement of metal (lifts moving up and down).Frankly, the best FS practitioners may not help given that there is not only one major leak but, a series of leaks. At best, it can only help to harmonise the home or reduce leaks. But overall, the amount of lost opportunties and leaks will always be greater than in-flow of wealth.Therefore the success rate is stacked against one, from day one in such a senario. Hopefully, the major renovation by the school could change it's profile and thus reduce one major leak.Wishing you all the best in selling your home!Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/11/2003 3:07:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master,Thank you foryour prompt reply and I'msurprised you know where thislocation is! Anyhow, thank youvery much for protecting myprivacy too :)Recently, theschool is going through somerebuilding of its structure.How will this affect us? Andwhat do you mean by a hungryreptile? What is he feeding onfrom us? Our wealth? Or us('yuan chi')? And thus made usfailures?? It seems like our Quote house is not a goodfengshui-ed unit, and yes,finance was a big problematicissue ever since we moved intothis house. Any cures? Or dowe have to really startlooking for another house tosave ourselves, esp ourfinance? But we aren't richenough to pay for those goodfengshui-ed ones :(How? Thank you and Best Quote Regards. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 12, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 12, 2003 Further to what I had mentioned, attached please find a graphic illustration showing unbalanced qi flow for an awkward rectangle shaped block of flat as opposed to a `normal' rectangular block.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 30, 2018 Staff Share Posted July 30, 2018 Other examples of external Sha Qi or poison arrows Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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