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Hi Master Cecil, thanks so much for your prompt reply. It certainly ease my mind Have a good weekend! Best Rgds, AT
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1. The phrase "dust to dust..." 2. In previous communications, I have mentioned that cremation is viewed as a "neutral" occurrence. In contrast to a burial, where the location of the burial was believed to have an impact on the descendants' Feng Shui luck. 3. Anything that is cremated and turned into ashes is neutral, and there are no known factors that suggest a spirit can reside in ashes. 4. Due to the neutral nature of ashes, it would not have any impact on the Feng Shui of your home, whether it is from an animal or a person.
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Honestly, in addition to your previous comments, it is essential to consider Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; as it is challenging to fully understand solely through written descriptions. Even a simple aspect such as the size of the balcony can be influenced by direct afternoon sunlight, etc... For instance, if a water feature is consistently or daily exposed to direct sunlight from the west, it will experience a high rate of evaporation. In this case, if the balcony lacks a water tap, it won't be long before the individual may resemble the hunchback of Notre Dame. Alternatively, with significant evaporation, some individuals may lack the perseverance to main…
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1. If you are following the Eight House concept, then sleep with your head facing a good direction. 2. As this is a free GENERAL advice forum; you may want to consider on your end, drawing a Flying Star chart. Usually, this is looked at : for example, if a sector has rather bad flying stars such as #5 or #2; then it may be better to sleep in other sectors.... this sort of thing....
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1. As the saying goes: "location, location, location". 2. Frankly, many of us can only "so called pathe our home with gold" but when we look out of our four walls; we simply cannot change what is out there! Jolie Q. wrote: My new loft window faces East (I am kua #9 female). The street is half lofts, half warehouse buildings. There is a factory smokestack that can be seen down about 2 blocks over that emits smoke on weekdays up into the air. What types of remedy do you suggest for this? 3. Here, one has to appy commonsense approach. But sometimes commonsense may still be not good enough: 4. If due to the nature of the surrounding buildings; hopefully, the smoke from …
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1. Usually an Feng Shui audit can determine what is the issue. 2. However, this goes beyond this forum. 3. Another aspect or (acceptable) alternative is perhaps to seek some form of professional counselling help as many of these issues are overlapped by Human or man luck factors... Corinne S. wrote: I am married 3 months ago (15 juni 2009) after living 7 years together. And suddenly his attitude has changed. My question is: was this the right time for me to take this decision. I have such bad feelings now about it and I wonder if there is a possibility to change my unhappines.
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Dear Mr. Cecil Lee: Thank you very much. I appreciate your advice. :-) Regards, Kavita
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Dear Mr. Cecil Lee: Thank you very much for the insight. However, I'd like to share with you that one of the Feng Shui Consultants here has said that since this business is intoFinance/Money the Business Element would be Water. I'm confused. Please advice. With much thanks, Regards, Kavita
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Hi Mr. Lee, I am plan to buy a townhouse which I really like, however there is a treein front of the main door. Is it going to bad luck for me if I am going to live in that house? Does the tree need to cut off? Attach picture below, please advise, thanks! Quang
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Hi Cecil, I came accross one of your old responses to a poison arrow issue dealing with "tit-a-tat" feng shui. The house accross from mine has several pointed roofs, and one is directly pointing at my main door (and is also on top of its main door). However, my house is the same floor plan but flipped so the pointed roof above my front door also directly faces my neighbor's main door and thus directly faces its pointed roof. Is that enough to create a "tit-a-tat" feng shui or do I need to cure the poison arrow? If I do need to cure the poison arrow, how would I go about it? Thanks!
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For Free Auspicious dates:- 1. The link is as follows:- http://dates.geomancy.net 2. The FREE dates are always available for the NEXT 30 days. 3. Please note that often, the maximumnumber of persons to review the dates are : TWO.If more person's auspicious dates are reviewed; it is much harder to find good dates. Leong S. wrote: My family Zodiac : Myself - Ox , Husband - Rat , Son - Rooster 4. GIGO: Garbage in, garbage out. Auspicious dates are selected based on Year / Month / Day and (optional Time of birth). And not based on Ox, Rat and Rooster? Perhaps wondered into "outerspace?"
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Are you referring to some SEX thing or are you talking about Feng Shui? How can a tiger be interested in a dragon and vice-versa, please?
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1. One can apply the concept: G.I.G.O. (Garbage in; garbage out). 2. If one is applying the Chinese Horoscope; most of the time; they are just using your Year of Birth. 3. For example, most of the books will say:- if your birthdate is between: 7 Feb 1978 to 27 Jan 1979, you are born in the YEAR of the Horse. Reference: http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/ayear/a60-80.htm 4. Often, a reputable site will provide a good analysis of your ba zi. Based on MORE information: YEAR / MONTH / DAY / TIME of birth to derive your ba zi. 5. Thus, the more inputs given: YY/MM/DD/HRS; often, the better is the analysis:- Most Chinese Horoscope ================== Usually looks at Yea…
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1. Frankly, I don't have the information (with regards to full audit type of information). 2. Most likely the number dropping off may be a coincidence (touch-wood). Just monitor the situation.
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Can you guess what the Geomancer has indicated by using this sign?
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1. The Geomancer has marked this house as: "Warning" This house has restricted wealth luck! 2. Can I understand.. the meaning of it? Is it good? Can I stay in this home? Please, tell me, tell me!
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The information that you are seeking is readily available; under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm Anonymous wrote: What Business fall under the "Earth" elements
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1. This link shows the Commonsense approach as to the rationale why some people view sleeping in a bedroom above the garage is "inauspicious":- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=10743&new=
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For those doing D.I.Y. Feng Shui or want to read as much as one can on a specific subject can use the SEARCH feature on the TOP LEFT side of this FORUM (default search this forum)
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1. Some of the considerations when buying a landed property be it already built or going to be re-built share common considerations:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Want_to_build_your_dream_home%3F 2. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:- 2.1 Majority of home should have "clear space" at the "frontage" to allow qi to "collect": this could be the garden of the home etc... 2.2 If a tall condo "blocks" your view or if your new home is within "prying" eyes of the units of the condo facing your home... many feel that it is no longer "privacy" for the home. 3. Under Flying Star, one would like to tap the Water star #8 and Mountain star #8 if it happens to be at the frontage or…
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1. Firstly, "Feng Shui is not a cure all". And numerology such as house numbers have no real precedence in Feng Shui. 2. No. 4 can be considered as a double edged sword. Some of us, don't look kindly to this number but there are some who feel neutral towards the number.
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Yes Master, I agree with your statements, I know many Fukienese in our place which were much, say, laid back than us of Cantonese descent...as they are more versatile in business. The HSBC Tower designed by I.M. Pei, for me isn't really blending with HK skyline...many people protested its construction...say the architects name and the building itself has ominous overtones. I also hear of mirror and ba-gua wars in HK and Guangdong. I also consider myself obsessed with Feng shui, as in taking it literally and with caution. Thanks Master for the time...looking forward to be enlightened again.
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1. In general, the wine industry is considered as belonging to the "Water" element. Reference: http://talk.geomancy.net 2. If you are promoting the "investment" into wines; then from your company's point of view; you should be considered as belonging to the Fire element: Marketing and Sales of wine. Especially if your company's purpose is to make a profit and in your case, you most probably, you may get a commission. 3. Although the term "investment" can be found under the Metal element, in the above link, personally, I feel this "investment" is strongly associated more with the Banking industry and meant more for the investor than the person, encouraging one to invest…
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