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1. It is good that the storm drain is fully covered; this is a plus point. 2. If u can draw a sketch of the plots + outline of your home in relation to the front door: so that one can have a better understanding. 3. The frontage may or may not be "west". Could be? 4. In my opinion; usually if one face problems (if any) is due most likely to have 3 or more MAJOR "leaks". 5. Thus there are some (East group) who still can stay in a "west" home without any issues.
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Dear Anon, For practical reasons, if one must shift house during herpregnancy, it is best that:- 1. she must not see the masterbed moved over to thenew home at all. 2. one possibility isbuy a new master bedroom bed. In particular, for the masterbedroom bed, she should not (must not) see it moved or participate in the moving of the bed. If possible, on the safe side, she should not participate at all in the move while pregnant. Only after the shift has been completed and the master bed is firmly in place, then she can "move-in" or come into the new home. Once this is done, don't move the bed at all. Only after baby's 1 month. You should also read up on some other p…
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Dear Donna, I try not to be "pessimistic" because one of the most important Feng Shui criteria is that a house should ideally suit the breadwinner. The "more serious" case of a clash (i.e. a person not matching a house is) when the `death' or `disaster' intangible flows thru the main entrance door. The current known `cure' based on available information under the Eight House Theory is to keep the main entrance area bright and avoid leaving the main entrance door open unless in use. If you are still living in this home, (Not compulsory) but good to do a Pillars of destiny analysis to find your true element and it's strenght and a Flying star birth chart but this would grea…
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Dear CY Ang, CY Ang wrote: From my life gua of 5, my "Jue Ming" direction is North. My new HDB flat sits North faces South with themain door in the North-East Sector.The main door faces North. Read that the main door should not befacing one's "Jue Ming" direction. I can't change the main door direction, what else can I do? Thanks Generally, that is why finding a house that is suitable is important before you even buy the house. Once you have bought it, it will not be possible to change it. So you can only try to fix up any existing leaks in the house,fix andmaximise yourflying star house luck, andimprove your own ba zi luck by having more of your favourable eleme…
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Aquick reply on the bench:- 1. As you had mentioned, it has been for a few years. And low and neat and tidy. In my opinion, therefore, will not affect the Feng Shui that much (if any). 2. As the frontage of your main door is considered bright (or still) able to have "bright hall" effect which is good. 3. So no need to take drastic steps in removing it. 4. Earlier, I mentioned, when you placed the bench, it a sense, symbolically, to some people, it means that "your cares" are only up to the bench area. Thus, in a sense, in my opinion, to your neighbour, perhaps, implies that they can do anything they want "out of this" boundary - that's all.
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Dear Cecil, Please see below: is that the toilet is inside the kitchen. So I want to make some change. Under new arrangement (as attached), the kitchen has its own room and the toilet is not inside the kitchen anymore. Please give some comment about it. Thanks in advance. Regards, Wasis
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In your opinion, how can we neutralize the threats? As I mentioned, I have bought all your ebooks, I understand it might be much to ask for in the free advice section, and if the ways of neutralization can be found in the ebooks, please point me to the direction so that I can read up on them.
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If we are talking about painting a home. Do not forget that large areas where colours are used may include: 1. Curtains or blinds(living & all rooms that have a window). 2. Bed-sheets (bedrooms). The above are possibilities. As it is much easier to change the bed-sheets and even curtains vs painting the walls.
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Dear Anon, This conversion is necessary only if you have downloaded the free software for your own desktop. The free software can calculate the kua, but I did not include my copyright software into this free software. As it was provided to everyone as I had created the software for fun:) However, if you are referring to the online reports provided by the My FengShui, every report has been automatically converted to Lunar Calendar before any analysis is done. Every Report you generate from our online services, provides one with proper conversion to the Lunar Date of Birth, which is used for all relevant calculations. Warmest Regards Robert Lee On 11/12/99 7:41:33 PM, …
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Further to what I had mentioned earlier, you should do a SEARCH under this forum, amd you should be able to find this latest set of correspondence under the conference: FENG SHUI TIPS & GUIDELINES with this set of threads: Number Of Steps On Staircase ( 1 File) by: Anonymous Aka Mary Anne Macaraig (myfs_133973, Maryanne@pldtdsl.net
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Dear Anon, 1. This arised because a user asked whether to cover the shoe rack. Earlier, I posted that it is of course much better to remove the shoe rack if it is at the main entrance area. 2. The correct way to practise Feng Shui is to manage the entire house e.g. make sure that everything is inbalance first. I merely mentioned that whether to cover or remove the shoe rack is secondary. I believe what you have asked was, can things be changed by removing the shoe rack or covering it. I mentioned that, it is not the most important thing to do in Feng Shui. For example, if there is a hole in a ship. Even if it is a small one, there will still be leaks in it. So, it is in…
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Dear Peck Wun, Frankly, once, the renovation has been completed, there is not much one can do here. Overall, we have to look at the main concern: 1. water position facing the stove or 2. toilet bowl also facing the stove Under your current situation, although it is not ideal, as mentioned, unless one relocates the stove, there is no much else one can do. Close the toilet door. In my opinion, your threat, is not as critical as shown under Para 1. or 2. Any other proposed `cure' is similar to taking a sugar coated pill. "Comforting but no effect." Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear James, There can be other factors other than the main entrance: 1. The common `problems' include Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui. It is best that you look at the environment, the site and the home (based on shapes and form) and where possible identify or let me know any poison arrows aimed at your house 2. For the interior of the home, do consider the shapes and form school e.g. location of the toilets, the placement of bed... 3. Initially, try to check on the above, first. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. Especially these few months, don't be surprised with more flooding and tree uprooting! 2. You never know! Even your neighbour's partition could (may) come crashing down due to the heavy monsoon winds! 3. If the winds can bring down the partition once, most likely it can bring it down twice or thrice! If so, I strongly believe the neighbours would give up having such a partition! Pray Hard.. it may just come true! WARNING: ABOUT THIS CARICATURE:IF SUCH A THING REALLY OCCUR; IT IS PURELY CO-INCIDENTAL AND WE ARE NOT LIABLE AT ALL FOR IT.
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These are some considerations:- 1. The Key success factor is First Choice: based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. And critically, for a bedroom, one has to visualise how qi flow and where is the dead qi of a bedroom. 1.1. For example; please see attachment. The areas marked in RED are considered as Dead Qi area. Where assuming that without turning on the air-con to circulate in bedrooms: Master Bedroom, Bedroom 2 and or Bedroom 3; these areas highlighted in RED is not favourable for the bed-head to be placed close to such areas. 1.2. Such areas are ideally locations for wardrope. Unless as mentioned under Para 1.1. if an air-con is turned on all the time; then there …
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Dear Ivy, Thanks for your comments and your personal experience on the use of the Flying Star theory. As for the Flying Star course, I am still currently working on it and refining it. My believe is not to `rush' and put up a course but rather, the quality that matters. I will e-mail you at your address given once the course materials is launched. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Edited by Robert: Please zipped up the file or save under .jpg or gif. Hi Master Robert Lee Sorry for the inconvenience caused. Found out the size of the layout is exceeds the limit. Awaiting for your reply. Thank you With warmest regards Sophia Chia
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THIS IS A CARICATURE. NO HARM INTENDED, PLEASE. Do check with the source.
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Dear SL, Further to what I wrote earlier, looking at `Qi' at the main entrance area and whether to place the reception counter at the centre; right or left wall is an interesting subject. In my opinion, a good Shapes and Form FS expert, would need to visit the site and through feel, could provide the appropriate advice on the above. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Michael, michael ang wrote: is there any way or any book teaches to calculate which year, which month, which day and which hour is e most luckiest time in our life? Usually most books, I come across only teaches you how to read the chart etc. Usually they will not tell you how you can find which day is the best just by calculation. You need to deduce it from the 10-yearly, 5-yearly, yearly, 6-monthly, monthly, daily and hourly relationship to assess it. Usually, a good ba zi reading should be able to give you this information. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research.
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Please don't do this.... A home is not some hospital where everything is all white = ridiculous!
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1. Usually it is best not to place a clock above an entrance of a passageway. Anonymous wrote: I have placed an electric round clock on top of the kitchen entrance 3. Frankly, this has more to do with commonsense. In the unlikely event that the clock should fall down; some say it can hit the head of someone walking out of the kitchen entrance. Or when a clock drops to the floor; shards of glass / splinters may be around and someone may get cut by such broken glass. Anonymous wrote: also the same kind of clock on top ofthe home office entrance (facing the home office). A friend came to my home and told me I should not do that, Ishould put the clock on the wall besides t…
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1. Frankly, I would personally keep to SW. For three reasons:- a. #1 is the coming prosperity star as you had mentioned, thus SW is still a better overall choice. b. Current 20 year water wealth resides. c. SW happens to be the very auspicious indirect water wealth spirit location under Period 8. Thus a big water position, here is good.
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Yes, this is very wise indeed! More importantly, under the ba zi; when it refers to "wealth"; usually, the reference is that in many instances, our wealth is actually leaving behind a legacy of children.... Li Ling T. wrote: Thanks for your advice. In that case, I'll just leave it to fate then.
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