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1. Traditional Feng Shui uses both Shapes and Forms and Compass School of Feng Shui. 2. Since your "Shapes and Forms" is always changing on a ship, logically this concept does not apply to a moving ship. 3. In addition, on a moving ship, compass direction(s) is always changing, equally, Compass School, does not apply. 4. At the higher level is the Yin and Yang concept. Thus this is the most relevant i.e. when time for sleep, see if your home on the ship is cosy enough. And in the day-time usually during work, you should be on the ship's deck or command centre?
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Dear Anon, So long as the unit is not directly facing the frontage or the main entrance area of the Hindu temple; it is acceptable for the unit. For the two bedrooms; the test of whether there is sha qi or not is to stand at each of the bedroom windows. If the antenane seems to slice thru the window, then this is considered as a sha qi or poison arrow. Often there are two cures to this: 1. Reflective tinted glass Tinted glass or reflection from the glass is acceptable, here. 2. Day curtains or blinds Alternatively, one cou…
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Hi, Greetings from a new member. I need your help please with placing Feng Shui bagua map on my attached floor plan? Can you please let me know how to improve overall health and well-being? Thanks in advance.
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Even if the interior layout plan may not seem fantastic e.g. some have triangular interior layout; some have toilets at wrong locations and even kitchen at NW; overall; a unit / apartment / flat in such tower or "point-block" can be forgiven for it's flaws. As there is always sufficient vibrant (not blocked) qi flow all year round. For the attached example of The Bayshore condominium; it always will have good breeze due to the sea just down Under and the land mass above. Thus, due to the high and low pressure during the day and night; wind would constantly move from the sea to land and vice versa depending on the time of day. (The Costa Del Sol condo down under is not an …
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Hello Master, I am a weak fire born during winter. What would be my suggested career element? If I am in perfumery industry selling perfumes + beauty products but I'm in a logistics role dealing with forecasting/budgeting, then how would you classify the element I am in? Would it be considered metal or fire & water or mix of all? For placement of housing furniture, lucky colors or lucky directions in house etc, will you be able to advise too? Thank u! Starry
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Dear Anon, Frankly, as you have mentioned, your dorm room is squarish. Many leaders (in the industry) started like yourself staying in a dorm. More importantly, mentally, one would have an idea of how, one's "work" flow is like. Asyour dorm serves both as a place of sleep and "study", try to work out the best layout based on your personal feel, liking and "habits". Since you are doing work on a laptop, some of us may feel comfortable working from our bed, while others may work better sitting on a proper table and chair. You have to see your habit and try to maximize your layout to the way you study and sleep. Some of us work better facing a window, while others may f…
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Dear Greg, Certainly glad to hear from you again. 1. My advise is to `stick' to three most popular Feng Shui methods: 1.1 Shapes and Form If there is one theory which should be given priority, this is it. In my opinon, if one wants to do minimal Feng Shui and yet yield a quantum leap in `luck' this is the most important single Feng Shui theory to use. 1.2 Flying Star If we are talking about a Feng Shui practitioner and their audits, some FS practitioners with a feel for the `land' can do without this theory. But for those, who do not have a `feel' of Shapes and Form can use this to analyse a building or houses. As the calculations are "visible" to them. 1.3 Eight House …
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Dear Rober Lee Thanks for thequick respond. I have a question and I hope I'm not asking too personal question. If I'm, I'm so sorry. Apart of knowledge and to widen myself. I strongly would like to know to be a part-time feng shuiconsultation is much better than afull-time consultation as by hearing from some feng shui consultation/master say to do as part-time consultation one luck and health/wealth will not be affected. Is it true as I haven't come cross to it. Thank you as always. with warmest regards Sophia Chia
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Dear Francesca, 1. Sorry for the delay. 2. Yes, even if your renovation is about to be completed soon or even completed; one can still truly beneifit from a full audit. 3. For those who are in the same shoes as you; I will tailor the audit with more inclination towards looking more into your Heaven Luck (Pillars of Destiny) with reference to each family member's Ba Zi traits, luck pillars and also into palmistry. 4. In fact, just last Sunday morning, I spent close to 3 hours just with the two couples. For weekends, or a full audit session, my timing is often two sessions: Morning Session: either 8.30am or 9.00am Afternoon Session: either 1.30pm or 2.00pm (depending on the…
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Dear Kelvin, kelvin zack wrote: I need your advice urgently. I read a article about kua number analysis. I am a kua number 6, west group.and it says that if my kitchen is situated in my north west corner is very bad for me and my family. I have lost my job last year december and until now I am unable to get a job. I am working as a free lance real estate agent and I work hard but everytime my deal just goes down the drain is there any advice to help me? There usually must be a couple of other issues that work together for a person to encounter bad luck etc. Without knowing or considering the overall impact of the house ie how is the luck of the house, whether you fit the…
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Dear Master If we were to carry out house renovation this year, what feng shui cure to apply for those sectors that are not supposed to 'break ground'? Many thanks for your reply.
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Dear Mr.Cecil Lee, Can you please advice me where to get the most geniune feng shui cures? Thank you
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Dear Dragana, Please see below:- Some Feng Shui practitoners say that South-West is the romance sector. In my opinion, this is too general. As it implies that every house on the planet has e.g. a love corner at a spot marked `X'. However, there is relatively no harm in placing a pair of mandarin duck. The only `harm' is that one burns an unnecessary `hole' in the pocket. The one who ultimately gains is the seller of such highly marked up products - that's all. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hello, I have recently moved into a small one bedroom apartment. It has narrow rectangular shape. I noticed a few things that seem suspicious to me: 1. From the main entry door, which is on the east, starts the corridor without any windows so from inside, an entry looks dark all the time. Corridor takes north-east part of the apartment. Does this require some feng shui cure? 2. Kitchen is in the central part of the flat and is part of the corridor. Is this bad? 3. Bathroom (especially bathtub and toilet seat) takes north side of the apartment and the north part spreads through the wall into the living room some 1m. Is this bad and if so which cure should be used? I read…
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1. The high uncovered overhead beam can be an issue. 2. Given that your cubicle is located at a frequent foot traffic area - there is no choice, here. You have placed a mirror is fine or OK. For para 1, some of the common cures include: 1. Covering the overhead beam - seems not within your control 2. Another common approach is to draw a red line parallel to the beam (especially if it is above your head). The "red" line symbolises fire and if the beam is a concrete or wood beam, the red (fire) is symbolic of "melting" the beam. 3. Possible also for the nasty #5 yellow (misfortune/sickness) and or a combination of it with #2 at your cubicle sector. Here, within your cu…
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Dear Anon, You can check out this wizard:- http://www.geomancy.net/products/recommend-solutions/so-lawsuit.htm Franky, you have to see what you been sued for. Issues like piracy, counterfeit or things of this nature, sure to lose type, so realistically Feng Shui cannot help. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi Cecil Could you suggest the feng shui cures for my sitting position, which is directly below water pipe? What's the recommended cure if the desk is below a beam? Thanks and regards Dennis Yeoh
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Dear SM, S M wrote: Which directions should I use for placing feng shui cures? for egs, the direction for career is north, where as in the bagua the front middle portion is for career, (which as per my house is east). Which is should I use to place the cures for enhancement?So for egs, for career, where should I place my cure??? Frankly, Feng Shui should be applied in a wholistic manner rather then just to find which is my wealth, career, health etc. Then seeking ways to enhance individually. Improving one's feng shui is simply firstly knowing about like what is the kind of given luck, enhacing your earth luck, and finally your human luck. A. Given Luck (Heaven Luck) …
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Further to what I had mentioned, the key to understanding "LUCK" in Geomancy is the Holy Trinity of Luck: Here: 1. Heaven Luck (day we were born) - what we are suppose to be born with. 2. Earth Luck or Home or office Feng Shui. 3. Human (Man) Luck 1. HEAVEN LUCK Some people are born with a silver spoon thus, we say that they have a very good Heaven Luck (or excellent Ba zi) 2. EARTH LUCK Others gain significantly from a good or excellent home. Many of these homes have a "quantum leap" in Feng Shui. And money literally pour in because of the good Feng Shui coming from their earth homes (earth luck). 3. BOTH generally can be considered as "Money falling out of th…
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Under the eight house concept, it is nice to be in a good sector and or good facing a good sector while at work. Sorry what is this great room you mentioned? The Grand Toilet?
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Dear Allison, Under Traditional Feng Shui, the two major schools used are: 1. Shapes and Form 2. Compass School (Eight House & Flying Star) In my opinion, the most accurate Feng Shui is the use of (Para 1 and 2) in combination with one's Ba Zi (Pillars of Destiny) - in particular one's element and strength. 3. This is what is know as Ba Zi Feng Shui. It is widely used system as it is considered the most accurate. As it not only takes into account " Feng Shui " of the house but it also takes into account the persons who intent to live or are currently living in the house. 4. For a start, the key word is `protect, protect, protect'. You should stand at your main entran…
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i'm a college student and i was planning to renew my apartment lease. i found a friend to block with me, but at the last minute, she backed out because her parents say that the feng shui of the entrance of my apartment building is really bad. i kind of suspect that her parents are just using fengshui as an excuse to prevent my friend from signing an apartment lease. i was wondering if the following feng shui rule is true, and also, is there anything that can balance it out? the streetoutside the front entrance of my apartment building is curved...however, the entrance to my apartment building is after the curve where the street has straighted out. is this extremely bad f…
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