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Seek General Advice from Master Cecil Lee

  1. Started by myfs_147814,

    Thanks so very very much!!

  2. In my opinion:- 1. Often, it is strongly recommended that the toilet/bath shares an external wall. 1.1. If so, it can never be in the centre or centrepoint of the house. 2. In many countries; even in Singapore, many modern landed properties have three levels and some even with a upper roof floor. 2.1. So all long as most of the toilets are at the same "place" or sector; I don't see why it is bad Feng Shui? 2.2. The idea is that the sewerage pipe(s) running into the home and also up to the upper floors are preferably e.g. one line up and one line down. 3. Thus rather than ask : IS there a cure? 3.1. It is more prudent to visually or imaginary "IMPOSE THE LOWER FLOOR PLA…

  3. 1. In my opinion, rather than finding the elusive "cure"; (which often is non-existent, here) 2. The major concern would especially be that the STOVE or any other critical equipment in the kitchen is directly ABOVE a sewerage pipe / line.

  4. Started by myfs_140469,

    1. In my opinion; other than the colour and colour-tones in your illustration; 2. No. THREE would have the least "adverse" comments. 3. As I had mentioned previously, often in many situations; it has more to do with people's taste and how much adverse comments (if any). 4. Technically, no. will often not have any adverse comments. 5. The most subjective would therefore be no. ONE. 6. Again, there is no right or wrong answers, here.

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  5. Started by myfs_108289,

    Sorry for the repeated attachment.

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  6. Started by myfs_151584,

    In my opinion, this comes under symbolism in Feng Shui Simply place a red dot onto both door knobs to "allow each other to see eye to eye with each other" is The norm for this situation.

  7. Started by myfs_108289,

    1. You can use the Search feature on the TOP-left frame of this forum and simply type things like " auspicious number of steps" 2. And you should easily find resources within this forum. There are many links, such as this one, below:- The secrets of Authentic `steps counting - Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net 11 Dec 2002 ... Following this method, one should be able to work out the number of steps:- 3.2 Auspicious steps are:- 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19,... forum.geomancy.net/resources/forum-archive/12354.htm

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  8. Started by myfs_148934,

    In general, not the best for placing a water position; but if you insists; make sure that it has all the five elements as mentioned in my earlier link: reference URL http://fountain.geomancy.net

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  9. 1. Feng Shui is a holistic approach and depends on two major concepts:- 1.1 Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1.2 Compass School Feng Shui 2. In my opinion, you have barely scratched the surface; as you have just looked only at the Eight house concept which is by itself is not complete as this theory and concept belongs to one-half of the Compass School Feng Shui. 3. It is akin to someone visiting a general practitioner and the practitioner felt that the patient's breast has a lump. 4. I am sure the doctor would not automatically jump to the wrong conclusion. 5. I am also sure that the doctor would require this patient to further tests. 6. It is the same as what you had…

  10. Started by myfs_151494,

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  11. Mr Cecil, My bedroom is having M8, W8 and B3. facing South. If I stand facing south (window) Mountain star is on my left and Water star is on my right. If I stand facing north (inside the bedroom facing the door), then Mountain and water is the other way round. Where should I face and which is correct position of the mountain/ water star?

  12. Hi, Do u have any suggestions MAster? Thank u, Agnieszka

  13. Started by myfs_151616,

    1. Leaving old bed frame: has been done before 2. 2walls: really your call. If one applies Compass school; then it is a different story altogether as one can analyze which of the two is better and who sleeps; where. Under the current situation; you may have to go with personal feel.

  14. Started by myfs_140469,

    1. In my opinion, overall, this can be called an in-exact science (or rather art). 2. This is because of time-dimensions of the Flying Star Feng Shui. 3. Based on the concept of averages; even if one placed a mirror at the so called auspicious sector and or reflecting or bounce back whatever; over time (the longer the time) thegreater it averages out. 4. Under Flying Star, there is the 20 Year average chart, there is the Yearly chart, there is the universe where the month, the day and even the hour influence. 5. Thus, even if it is located at a good sector, somehow, it will "move" from auspicious to inauspicious sector: then how? You mean you will have to cover the mirr…

  15. Thanks for your advise. Another thing is tis room is actually in tian yi sector, will tis help my son or totally wasted as all earth element?

  16. Started by myfs_139652,

    Thanks for the photo It is good that you had taken a correct photo: and this photo is very clear-cut. The good news is: no threat to any home. The position of the lamp post is Feng Shui friendly. And the electric box is kinda of "pussy kitten". Totally no threat at all to either of the home. Frankly, all homes will have an such a ELCB box. And it is about the flow of electricity and some magnetism. Frankly, in the US, the voltage is only 110v .While those in the UK or former British Commonwealth uses 220 to 240 volts. If one were to be fried by the voltage, we in the commonwealth e.g. Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia will be the first to be so. Therefore US, 110 v is consi…

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  17. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Bad Architectural Design: Erh.. Fire that bloody architect! In this development: Punggol Sapphire, Punggol Field Road, there are units where standing at the main door; one could see the shared or common bin. This common bin is where all the tenants in the same floor bring their litter to be thrown into this common bin. Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, and symbolism; most people don't like to open their main door directly seeing the common bin.

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  18. Started by myfs_151543,

    Please see attached illustration of the "raised letterings" under symbolism in Feng Shui.

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  19. Started by myfs_140469,

    In my opinion, the most common colour for a home ceiling is white. There are also trends: for example; around ten years ago; many new developments especially condominium units use barley white for both the interior walls and even the ceilings. There are homes that uses wooden beams and planks especially, those per-war homes in Singapore. Since these are natural wood; they are often brown or wood tone colour. So far hardly ever come across ceiling in grey especially for homes. Some business establishment does use such colours. The adage is if not sure; don't use it applies.

  20. In my opinion, it is harder to visualize your situation; just from lots of text info. I guess since you have some positive results from placing the bogus mirror; then continue with placing it and monitor your situation.

  21. Started by myfs_140469,

    These are some of the considerations: 1. Under symbolism in traditional belief; move-in technically is the day one sleeps over-night in that home or apartment. 2. Again under symbolism; placing a set of one's night clothing e.g. husband and wife senario; a set of night clothes each are placed on the bed (over-night). This symbolises a "move-in". 3. Please note that auspicious dates are considered NICE-to and not a MUST-have. 4. So long as the day is not very inauspicious or inauspicious; any other significance e.g. average day or mixed-blessings may be acceptable. 5. Bringing in items or things into a home often does not constitute a move-in. For example, it is very commo…

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  22. Started by myfs_151506,

    dear sir, our house was built in an irregular types of land. in the right side sw is slight slanting and in the left side ne is straight.it seems that the entrance is wider than at the back. what is the cure of this sense we can't anymore move the fence because it is solid concrete and the back of the house solid concrete fence is also the wall of the house. please help us to find a cure of this situation because as of now we felt deficiency in our financial status. thank you lonely girl

  23. Started by myfs_140469,

    1. Please note that the attached shows that the unitSHOULD/could fallunder S3. Understand period 8 SW1 Hi Mr Cecil,If my unit facing is 201 deg can consider in the fringe of S3 and SW1. Do we consider the unit as south3 or SW1? Understand period 8 SW1 flying star is good, but we are East group can still benefit from it?Thanks !

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