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Hello, I am a trainee jeweller, who , if truth be told, is struggling to go forward with my skill learning. I love learning about all aspects of becoming a jeweller but I am finding that I am getting stuck by my lack of ability, which in turn, holds me back from improving. Is there a solution that I can put in place in my house or possibly in my workplace studiov? Thank you
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Hi, I was doing research about the feng shui situation of my house but couldnt find specific information about my feng shui problem. On the 2nd storey of my house, I have a bedroom door that directly faces (but around 7m apart) a side/back door that leads to an outdoor laundry area. My question is, does this create bad feng shui for the bedroom occupant? I know two bedroom doors should not be directly facing each other and the main door should not be facing a back door, but i couldnt find anything about a bedroom door facing a back door. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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Magnetic north pole shifting On 16 Jan 2019, at 2:38 PM, ABC wrote: I have read a few articles recently about the magnetic north pole shifting at a very rapid rate in the last 20 years. I would like to know how this influences Feng Shui. Thank you Dear ABC, In my opinion, our normal compass or for that matter; I Can’t really discern this at the moment. So for now, status quo. If not, by now, one would have heard especially birds dropping or hitting building windows frequently. None of these yet. Or planes falling out of the sky.. touchwood
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Hi Master, what should we do if it is really is a curse? Not Client’s home but their parents home.. soon to be sold... Client says they are happy with their new home.
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Hi, The building faces to 110 deg East and my apartment faces to 20deg N on first floor. There is an adjacent building (few feet) in front of my apartment. 20deg North Main door, 3door Windows of living room, 2 door windows of bathroom is located. Stairways from main gate to terrace goes in front of the main door and windows on North. People in our building usually walk through it daily. Majority of light and wind enters through the main door. The 50% light comes through the gap between stairways goes up and next 50% comes from balcony on East. Main door, windows all covered by next adjacent building and prevented a street view from my apartment. 110…
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Hi Master, Would like to seek some advise from master. attached with photo. 1. Land plot with extra corner does it still consider trapezium? Which is smaller front extend to larger back land shape. Does it effect in feng shui? 2. The house backyard is a slope area with a brick wall as fencing, does this effect negative chi in feng shui? Master please advise thank you.
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Hi, My house located at the middle of L shape, we built low brick fence wall with garden bed with the brances plants like hedges along behind the brick fence wall. We planted branches plants so they can grow taller than low brick fence wall in order to block the street where’s cars coming in to the street (from left side), it is an end of street, on the right from front of house. Cars coming through from left. The council planted a seed tree (the tree has grown about 1.5m height) in front of our front yard ( in front of our brick wall fence) location is not exactly in the middle of L (but sort of blocking street a bit from cars coming through - right hand car). Th…
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When I overlay the bagua over my space, the closet and the laundry are literally at the center. How can I remedy this? Place plants around the center area?
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Hi, Is it ok to rewrite the ancestor tablet, as the words are fading. Any taboo to note and what are the procedure, who can authorise to write . Thanks.
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Dear Anon, 1. More importantly, for a site, it should also have excellent Feng Shui based on Shapes and Form School. For example: 1. Avoid having a drain or water position behind the house. 2. You piece of land in relation to the neigbhour. Is the land lower then the neighbour? Is it on a slope? There are many more issues to be looked into. 2. The eight house theory has its limitation in that it is best used only for finding the house is suitable to the breadwinner (main door) and the various bedrooms that your family members will occupy. 3. More advanced theories such as Flying Star should be used. My suggestion is that if you want a `worry' free house, it is best to get…
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hi, My toilet is located in the east and the toilet door is facing my dining area..I have a small hallway/walkway between the toilet door and my dining area, which lead to the kitchen. My dining table is not in view of the toilet, dining table is facing my kitchen island table which is located in the east( next to the toilet).I have read somewhere that we can put a door curtain( is the curtain required to be from top to bottom or half curtain alright), plants ( any kind?does it have to be as tall as the door?)and a screen/room divider between the toilet door and dining area. Was wondering if the screen/room divider are required to be solid screen( solid wood/plastic …
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Hi Master we are quite keen on an apartment but it has a school sitting on its right and know building a new neighbourhood police centre on its left. What are your views on Feng Shui of this apartment due these surrounding buildings? Many thanks in advance.
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Hello Master Lee, I wonder if there is an impact on the flow of the internal room spaces, when placing the two rectangles on L shaped buildings. Attached is the floor plan. Given the kitchen top right is the largest room, should one rectangle cover the whole top of this build (with missing space in the north) and a small rectangle be placed bottom left . Or would the major walls of the building define the first rectangle as covering the whole left hand side of the building with a near square top right? I wondered if when a choice arose, the rooms and flow of people through them had any impact? Either way this home has a missing space the apex of which lies in a cemet…
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Hello sir, would like to ask for your advise staircase facing as u see form the picture I'm not sure how negative would be... Or anything can be done?
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Hi Master Cecil, Thank you for taking the time to read this post. I have stumbled across a property that I really like, but I have a few concerns. It has good views except part of the view includes a cemetery, which could be seen from the living room and bedroom. Also, I may be wrong but the structure has a pointed edge as could be seen from the windows that could be pointing towards the main door, although as one enters the main door of the unit the first thing they see is the kitchen. If I am not wrong the property also faces southwest, and that will place the kitchen in the northwest direction. I will post the floor plan once I have it. Thanks. …
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My husband loves pointy leaved plants and has a few he wants to be brought into the house. Currently, they are in our greenhouse, but I'm reluctant to bring them in. Is there area, where a large spikey leaved plant would work well? There are no thrones, but the leaves are thin and pointy. "spikey"
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Are metal roofs, which are increasingly popular, bad feng shui? Storm damage requires new roof. Currently have trad shingles, with a metal roof on a low pitch extension (too flat for shingles) across back of house which faces east and a medium sized lake as well. Is going full metal too much metal? I am Sagittarius/Water Dragon. Thankyou, wrsjr.
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Dear Mr. Lee, For Tampines Green Court, I noticed some blocks with something called Air Well in the centre of the block. See pictures attached (Marked Purple). Is such block considered good or bad Feng Shui? It would seem that the Blocks surrounding the air well could be dark in the centre of the development where all the front doors will be located as sunlight is unlikely to reach the centre unless in the middle of the day when the sun is right on top. How can I tell if a stack is affected by Poison Arrows from nearby blocks. Using the same picture, are there Poison Arrows pointing at the stacks marked with Blue and Red Circles? For Stack marked with Red, …
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Hello Mr. Lee! I would like to ask you, which do you think are the most suitable dates for: 1) Collecting and storing our old (2018) feng shui therapies. 2) "Big Cleaning" before new year enters in February 5th, 2019. 3) Placing the cleansed / new therapies for 2019. Which is the method to figure out the above dates for each year ahead? Thank you very much!
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Dear Master, I am trying to apply your Feng Shui Triage to compare the 2 following floor plans, would really appreciate it if you can advise whether my analysis and conclusions are correct. Unit A with NE door: Negatives: Toilet in the centre, Disaster at the Door, Irritation in Master Bedroom, study in between 2 toilets Positives: Excellent in Kids rooms, Longevity in Kitchen, Prosperity at Dining Area, Health in Living Room, Death in North-West missing corner, Spook in Toilet Unit B with NW door: Negatives: Toilet in the centre, Death at the Door, Irritation in Master Bedroom, Spook in Dining area, Prosperity in T…
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Dear Master My date of birth is 3Feb1956, and as per your free report for me the 4 good directions are: S, E, SE and N. could you help me on how to do if I am living in the house facing SW? Thank you Sincerely yours Narith
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Dear Guest, Nntp Guest wrote: Does a Christian Cross on the opposite neighbour main door generate equally bad sha qi that warrants a bagua to "defend"? Tks Yes, thecross on the church is also deemeda sha qi. So yes, the bagua is also sometimes used to defend such a situation. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Introduction: 1. Geomancy.net forwards a copy of its forum message (one-way) to Yahoo! Clubs: Feng Shui Geomancy Club mainly to serve as an additional archive of the messages in this forum. 2. One of our Yahoo! Club member has requested for help in filling in a simple survey. URL: http://www.risd41.org/surveys/feng.tp3 Password to enter: " guest " 3. I have personally checked out the survey and it takes quite fast to fill-in. 4. If you have the time, perhaps, you can lend a helping hand to assist this student in his research paper on Feng Shui. You do not need to provide your email address etc... Thank you in advance. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. The details below is `se…
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In my opinion, even in any location and development;? Thus, even in a district and/or any development in that district; the "bell curve" applies. To understand, more about the bell-curve; this is a useful link:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=32652&new=%3Cbr
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Hi, If I'm looking to lease an office in a high-rise commercial building, how do I determine which way the main entrance of the building should be facing and the main entrance for the suite or if I use the office window line? I don't really see anything online that mentions anything about it. I've been just comparing it to a high-rise apartment, but I'm not sure if that is the right way to do it. Please advise.
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