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Dear PB, 1. A dragon year child would have to be born on or after 5 February 2000 (As this is the offical date of start of the Dragon year). Anyway, no matter how, a child conceived now would be born in the Dragon year. 2. The most common `analysis' taking the Year of Birth e.g. a dragon baby boy born on 5 February 2000 is widely used in many Chinese Astrology books. This is the same as the Western Astrolgy of classifying a person as a Gemini, Cancer, Libra etc... 3. More `serious' or indepth analysis is based on the Pillars of Destiny. This is where not only the Year of birth, but also the Month, Day and Time of birth is taken into consideration. (Time of birth can somet…
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Dear Steven, 1. No, in my opinion, there should not be a slingshot effect here. I am confident of this method. 2. If one is not comfortable with it, then can use the traditional method of hanging a Ba Gua mirror. 3. The semi-circular carpet, can be added together with Para 1 also. Warmest Regards, Cecil Thank
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Dear Steven, Please see below:- Here, I am referring to either using the Eight House Theory or for advanced users, their Ba Zhi i.e. if they are a weak water person than, relate it to the location e.g. North = water element (which is not favourable to the weak fire person). For example, where East is the Sickness sector (for a period 7 house). Here, if this sector is considered inauspicious, one could inadvertently bounce back twice the `bad luck'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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No end to such letters:( Attention: I presume this email will not be a surprise to you. Am an engineer with the ministry of mineral resources and energy in south Africa and also a member of the contract awarding committee of this ministry under the south Africa government. Many year ago, the south Africa government asked this committee to awards contracts to foregn firms, in which myself and two of my partner are leader of the committee, with our good position in this committee, we over involved this contract to the tune of of us$21,500,000:00, to be benefited by me and two other of my partner that are in charge of this contract awarding committee in this ministry. Now,…
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Can Feng Shui be a cure all for everything: even bad businesses? Let's all take a powernap, first!
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1. If you see the trunk of a tree "slicing" thru the window, it is considered a poison arrow. But if these are fine branches with or without leaves, it is a non-issue. An alternative is the placement of a convex mirror at waist level on the outside of the window. This conVEX mirror should be facing the tree trunk. 2. Sometimes, it may only be an illusion that of a tree trunk slicing towards the window. Often, if the tree (tree trunk) is on the side of the window, this is not considered a poison arrow. The tree (trunk) must be directly facing the window or tangent to it. 3. If it is the back of the staircase, it is often a non-issue. The main issue is to see the staircas…
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Is it possible for a residence situated in a loud area to elevate your blood pressure? Answer with a simple yes or no. Source & Credit:
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This article shows the Feng Shui trend from 1980's till today:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=26971&new= Always remember: "YOU stay there!, WE (Geomancers) don't!"
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In my opinion, having been to many new home launches, this year; frankly, I don't really have a good feel for one development: Riversound Residences at Sengkang.. My grouse is mainly on stepping onto the land and it's Shapes and Forms... I believe, the development which is surrounded by three major roads, have very few units that are "acceptable". In my opinion, the units that may be considered are those facing "inside" e.g. pool facing otherwise... hmmm...
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Usually, tables are "reserved" with relatively cheap packet of tissue paper ( 20 cents). But sometimes, especially on potential rainy days; another useful tool? Umbrellas of course!
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My mum with my neighbours who have returned to England. The youngest boy Henry just like any other child is playing with his ang pow (red packet) ... for good luck! My areahas a high concentration of foreigners (or foreign talents)... in Katong...
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These people are waiting for entertainers performing on-stage for the Chinese 7th month ... Entertainment
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Red skin bananas According to this fruit seller at Block 77 Telok Blangah Drive, when it is unripe; it is brownish. But when ripen, turns red..
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The Georgetown Coffee House in Tampines West uses tasteful advertisements.. Here the saying goes: “Photos tells a thousand words” And literally, not a single word is ever used on this large frontage! And plus brightly lit! If one has seen other signages, must say this is not only smart, clever and clean looking.. ”Our brand + photos of our food” that’s all on the signage” Now this is advertising 101 at it’s finest!
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Prominently displayed were photos of two past Singapore Presidents This stallis always crowded with a queuing system...my number has come up... 8...
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Unique signature fish balls Cross-section showing the ingredients that went into a fish ball:-
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Above: If one does not want a heavy meal. If one order a “ Thosai Masala” it is the same as above but with mashed potatoes added as a filling... Location BUKIT Batok West Riges Coffee-shop. Thin and crispy... good! Plus curry is flavourful
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Parents taught their children well -:) Daughter’s name seems to be Vivi.
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Chee Cheong Fun although is a common breakfast food. But in my opinion, this stall stands out especially their chilli sauce with the smooth texture of their plain rice noodles.
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Hi I have a neighbor who lives beside my apartment. We live in a building condo type. Our doors are set perpendicular to each other. Her living room is separated by one wall from my own living room. She always complain about my daughter playing piano - when my daughter doesn't even practice the piano everyday and not for more than 30 minutes if she ever practices. She wouldn't want any moment of the day that my daughter would practice. She complains against the slightest noise we make. Even when we just sing happy birthday for a few seconds she would start slamming the wall. I can't stand her negativity anymore. Is there any feng shui tip I can use so I ca…
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Dear Tracy, The true test of which is your main door is the frequency in which you use the door. In this case, you mentioned that you mainly use the inter leading door from the garage into the kitchen. You should consider this as your main door. Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message-----
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Dear Karen: Feng Shui consultations can cost around $500.00 up, this may or may not include round trip air fare depending on where your chosen consultant resides. May I suggest investing in basic feng shui books. This is not only for finding out good information like, "where is my wealth corner", but for the purpose of understanding what your feng shui consultant is talking about and the purpose of any changes being made. Under "Book" recommendations, Robert and Cecil Lee recommend "Feng Shui for Beginners" by Richard Webster. Other good beginning books are; Feng Shui for Apartment Living by Richard Webster Feng Shui Step By Step by T. Raphael Simons The Western Guide To…
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