
Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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office seating position
These are some of the considerations:- 1. Even for highly successful companies; how often in reality the boss changes his/her seating positing within their room? 2. You see, contrary to (some) hazy belief; if the boss does not change their seating positing or have you seen a boss table on a rotating floor? Yes or No? 3. Next year, instead of you the individual; the sector to be-careful off is the East direction. As this happens to be the location of Tai Sui (Grand Duke) and coincidentally the Five Yellow (misfortune cum sickness) sector. For many so long as one does: "Touch" or "Disturb" that sector is good enough. 4. In the army we have the top brass (Officers) and the grass (ordinary solidiers). And frankly, there is no widespread top brass level people moving their tables and chairs, yearly. 5. Nowadays, I just shake my head... people never did this in the past, and "you" come along and set a new precedence. Usually, I have only this to say " too bloody free and nothing better to do is it?" 6. For example, go take a look at all the cabinet ministers, big bosses; go ask them: do you change your desk position every year. Most likely you will get this comment: Hey you sao (crazy) already or not? 7. Please either do something more productive with your life or simply don't do anything is even better than changing the direction of your table. The biggest joke could be having one's table to the back of the room (if one has a private office room at all).
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I have five claws.. you only have four claws....
A dragon with five claws is reserved only for the Chinese Emperor. While a prince may wear clothing with a dragon motif but with only four claws.
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Part I - Facing direction of a home
Dear Anon & Emily, 1. Certainly, this is one of the most contentious areas within the practice of Feng Shui. 2. Nevertheless, to reduce this issue, I prefer to delve into various important aspects, so that by the conclusion, everyone can gain a clearer understanding. 3.It is imperative for us to grasp ideas such as: 3.1 Facing and Sitting directions 3.2 The "Mouth-of-the-house". 4. These two are related. 5. In many cases, the main entrance of a landed property is considered to be the "mouth of the house" due to its location facing the frontage. This is a common occurrence as we typically approach the front of the home by driving up to it and entering through this door. 6. Nevertheless, certain landed properties feature their primary entrance located on the side of the house. As an illustration, we proceed further into the property upon arrival. Subsequently, the main door is situated on the side. In cases where a row of landed properties align with our property on the same side, or if the main door directly faces another property in close proximity, it is advisable not to utilize this entrance as the main door. Instead, it is recommended to identify the frontage of the residence. This scenario may resonate with certain apartments that we have either visited or resided in. 7. The entrance of the house is crucial in Feng Shui, as it is believed to be the point where positive energy enters the home and influences its overall atmosphere (Qi energy) 8. In a piece of land, the main entrance is commonly referred to as the "mouth of the house". However, it is the combination of this main entrance and the front features, such as windows, that determine the facing direction. 9. Hence, it becomes clear that the facing direction refers to the direction from which air (Qi energy), or the majority of air (Qi), enters the home. It can be likened to the experience of driving a convertible car, where the air (Qi) flows directly towards our face. It is this predominant flow of qi or air that we seek to identify, and this is where the concept of facing or the mouth of the house comes into play. 10. Once the facing direction is determined, identifying the sitting direction becomes straightforward as it is directly across from the facing direction. Continued under Part II... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Toilet in excellent (NE) sector
Further to what I had mentioned:- 1. In the past, I mentioned, just imagine; you have a family of 8 adults and teenagers. 2. If you own a saloon car which may seat a maximium of 5 persons, tell me, how are you going to squeeze another 3 more family members into this saloon car? 3. Eight House theory is similar to this situation: Either you can or cannot. 4. Like the British always say: Bloody hell, then get yourself a large MPV that can seat 8 persons (full stop). 5. You can't just tie one family member on the roof, another stuffed into the bonnet and drag another family member right?
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Toilet in excellent (NE) sector
1. Check outthis link: The Three-Step-Approach 2. One must have a clear understanding of a specific concept. 3. For example, you are looking at the Eight House concept (Four Good/ Four Bad). 4. Even if you want to apply any concept; one must understand what is it's specific purpose and it's limitations. 5. For example, under this concept, even you bang your head against a wall; this concept has NO cure unless say the toilet is not there! Even ifone bangs one head and blood ooze out or even go into a coma, no use. 6. It is best to getall your facts correct else mightgo forPara 5. 7. I have mentioned many times, you may have toconsider The Concept of Maximizing MarksINSTEAD.
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House Flying Star
These are some of the considerations:- 1. A little knowledge or information is a dangerous thing. 2. One cannot eat and sleep on Flying Star alone. 3. Location, location, location. 4. It is fool hardy to post such a question and "demand" and answer like: WHY? 5. Don't you think that stating just a few lines and then imagine an answer just pops UP or OUT. 6. Do you know that an important ingredient missing here is things like what is the external picture like: many factors like, neighbours, frontage etc... 7. In the past, I mentioned that it is like; you barging into a doctors office and demand an answer! Just imagine, you did not go to the Triage which will investigate and even take x-ray photos etc... Do you know what the doctor will say if you do such things: GET OUT OF MY OFFICE! And go thru the proper channels! http://forum.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage
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Huge tree in the back
These are some considerations: 1. As you had mentioned, the oak tree is not in your property. 2. However, it becomes a threat only when e.g. standing inside the home (at an opening) e.g. such as an open window and /or main door and if one can see the trunk of the oak tree slicing towards such openings then this is considered as a poison arrow or sha qi. Thus this is considered as a threat. 3. The concept that if it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a threat applies. Thus simple things like installing a blind or a day curtain may help to "blur" out the offending "object". 4. One of the "secret" weapons in Feng Shui are birds chirping around. Thus, some trees help to attract birds. 5. Another consideration is that a large tree often casts a huge shadow below the tree. And in land scare countries; like Singapore, where some homes have a small compound, such a huge tree makes the home look very yin or dark. And often it can pose a nuisance to neighbours as the tree sometimes extend towards neighbour's homes.
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broken fu lu shou
These are some of the considerations based on belief and symbolism:- 1. Only display the standard set of three. 2. If your replacement set is identical; then you can always throw away the other two and safe keep (in a store room or cabinet) the remaining one. 3. So far, I have yet to see someone display more than the required set of three.
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Acquiring raw land oversea
In my opinion, majority of the home especially the frontage and main body of the site is rectangular in shape; this is a plus point. From a Feng Shui point of view; a home built on this plot of land may not be an issue; and if Feng Shui guidlines are used, more the better. Critical considerations are the drainage out of the property and any other poison arrow(s) in the present or future from things like lamp posts; neighbour's pointed roofs etc...
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What is my floor number?
These are some of the considerations:- 1. British English terms:- Ground Floor or First STOREY 2nd Floor or 2nd STOREY etc.. 2. Some architectural firms use US naming convention:- 1st Floor = Ground Floor 2nd Floor = 1st Floor (US uses FLOORs while UK traditionally USED to use STOREY.. perhaps, this has being "contaminated" by US language.) For example, UK uses flat. While US calls it apartment. 3. Thus in your case, since your country is Britain; then :- Ground Floor = 1st Storey and so on.. 4. From what I understand from you:- GROUND FLOOR (1st storey) = #01-xxx 1ST FLOOR (2nd storey) = #02-xxx etc....
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Acquiring raw land oversea
In my opinion, I really don't know where is the frontage of the property. It could be in the area marked as M.2269 or along the "Jalan" or road. Please see attachment. Anyway, it also depends on the external and internal layout plan / profile of a home. With such a property, it is best to maximize and/or reduce sha qi when building on such a plot of land.
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Designer Home: Design 1st Feng Shui 2nd...
A nice flowing curvy home: Design takes precedence over other factors. Simply "a designer. This brings me fond memories of the 1950's and 1960's type of out-of-the box smooth flowing design. P.S. Location of home: Eastern Part of Singapore : in Siglap area.
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Placing Coins Bedroom door Facing Toilet Door
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Chinese Temple @ Jalan Bukit Merah
Additonal photos... Looking from the front; towards the Lion pair; on the left the lion has a baby. While on the right is suppose to be a ball of silk or cotton....
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Chinese Temple @ Jalan Bukit Merah
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build a family hotel in a lot of our property
Please see this sample: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=28425&new= So sorry, I prefer to see a snapshot of something like this:- http://forum.geomancy.net/upload/googlemap.jpg Just glancing at your sketch with something like a black arrow and a red arrow.. no notation on it etc.. and really flat 2D and with lines of texts ... unfortunately is a turn-off.
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Don't ever install a water feature JUST 4 the sake
Alternatively, one may consider the automatic gardenwatering type of system. There are many brands. One of which is:- http://www.hozelock.com/watering/auto-watering/complete-kits.html
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build a family hotel in a lot of our property
Sorry, I looked at the 2D layout plan(s); open the file, closed it, roughly scan thru the words... I am afraid, I still can't fully comprehen this flat sketch. Although effort has been done.. but it is really hazy...
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Different advice from difference Geomancers
1. If you have the time you can read thru this article written by my colleague Robert Lee:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new= MANY VARIATIONS IN THE SAME CONCEPTS In almost all concepts, there are numerous variations in concepts and techiques by many different masters depending on which concepts or calendar format he/she has learnt from. So much so that even the same concept, you will find different variations such masters using different calendar system. Even for masters with the same calendar system, they also each have some variation in how they interpret the analysis results. There are also varying degree of how accurate the analysis is done which also affects the results. This is why, for the same home, depending on all these factors, you can have 3 different masters with different interpretations. So unfortunately, this makes it even more confusing for a feng shui newbie. It is unfortunate, but this is bound to happen. The reasons is because of the different concepts and different calendar system adopted. So normally, it is best to with the master that you trust. It is unwise to seek bits of analysis from here and there and attempt to put it together yourself. As there are different variations, you won't know if they will work well together or not. HOW DIFFERENT CALENDAR SYSTEM AFFECTS THE BA ZI CHART Various variation of Ba Zi (Pillars of Destiny or Four Pillars) Analysis Generally, if you use a common calendar format for the entire ba zi chart, you cannot be faulted. This is because the analysis will be correct when you relate the different pillars in the same calendar format. Such as the year to the month pillar or the month to the day pillar. However, it will be wrong if two different calendar format are mixed and you try to relate the pillars together. A) Ba ZI WITH FULL CHINESE LUNAR CALENDAR A ba zi chart done with Full Chinese Lunar Calendar will look like this:- Chinese Lunar Calendar Ba Zi Year: Ji-Chou (Ox) - (Lunar Calendar Year) Month: Bing-Yin - (Lunar Calendar Month) Day: Xin-Wei - (Lunar Calendar Day) B) BA ZI WITH FULL SEASONAL CALENDAR (XIA/H'SIA) A ba zi chart done with Full Seasonal Calendar will look like this:- Seasonal Calendar Ba Zi Year: Wu-Zi (Rat) - (Seasonal Calendar Year) Month: Yi-Chou - (Seasonal Calendar Month) Day: Xin-Wei - (Seasonal Calendar Day) C) BA ZI WITH MIXED LUNAR & SEASONAL CALENDAR A ba zi chart done with mixed Lunar & Seasonal Calendar will look like this:- Mixed Lunar & Seasonal Ba Zi Year: Ji-Chou (Ox) - (Lunar Calendar Year) Month: Yi-Chou - (Seasonal Calendar Month) Day: Xin-Wei - (Lunar Calendar Day) Basically, both a) Ba zi with Full Chinese Lunar Calendar or b) Ba Zi with Full Seasonal Calendar are both technically correct as they both will use one consistent calendar format for the full chart. c) Ba Zi with mixed lunar & seasonal Calendar is however INCORRECT. There are some websites which will generate the Ba zi with Mixed Lunar Calendar & Seasonal Calendar which is NOT correct. It is absolutely wrong to mixed the calendar format. This is like comparing an Apple to an Orange. How can you have a chart that is showing the day and year in Lunar calendar and month in Seasonal Calendar. 2.Yes, most likely one of your Geomancer(s) have misread your ba zi. Thisis very common, if you go thru the details of the above link and article. 3.The saying goes: Caveat Emptor! Let the buyer, beware! 4. Andyou are notgoing to be the last person to getinto such a situation:- 4.1. To minimize such things; always do due diligence when selecting a Geomancer. 4.2. Often, the best way is thru a reputable site or recommendations from friends.Nothing beats, this!
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Don't ever install a water feature JUST 4 the sake
Especially for a fresh water fish tank; it takes much effort to maintain one. Thus, if you have a love for or the fish tank is your passion or hobby go ahead! BUT, don't ever install a fish tank just for the sake of "in the name of Feng Shui". Else will be CURSED!
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How to get a PROMOTION with lots of $$$$$$$$
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Facing a Wall in the Office
You already mentioned: 1. You are not in control of the situation. And 2.You said "Nowhere in this room is free of beams overhead." Full Stop.
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Facing a Wall in the Office
In my opinion, if a desk is facing a wall (and if there are no sha qi or poison arrow); Poison arrow such as a beam above one's head etc.. then strictly speaking (other than the best directions); it has more to do with psychology .. or restlessness then for personal reasons, perhaps, just place a mirror at a strategic location to cover the "blind" spot.. incase someone may come over to your desk.
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a new desk to put into my bedroom
These are some of the considerations:- 1. Egronomics is all about the user and his/herinteraction with the work place. 2. Who cares if people tell you that books are like knifes! I always remind my clients that when you were studying;we always place our books or semister's booksand even some toys or dollsclose or withinstudying (or even working) distance! 3. Just imagine; is'nt it a joke, if within our work area, we have to constantly open abookshelf doorfor commonly used books or items. 4. For books or items that we don't frequently use, then we may haveshelves with doors and often higher up where we don't need to reach them often! You wrote in italics, below:- 2) Is it ok to have a lcd monitor rack / shelf (to make monitor higher) near the front of desk? (mini rack with 4 legs and wooden board, about 10cm tall, 80cm length, 20cm depth) 3) Can a noticeboard / metal board with magnets be placed in front of the desk on the wall? (my desk front is leaning against the wall) 4) Is a desk with a pullout keyboard tray ok? A. Are you serious? You shouldn't be consulting a geomancer on any of the above! B. But rather, maybe perhaps, you may consider seeing a psychiatrist. C. Feng Shui or even the Feng Shui ruler does not really need a rocket scientist! D. For example, what has a pullout keyboard tray to do with Fung Sway or Suay? Or whatever? E. Frankly, no offence, please spent more time concentrating on your studies or work than to toy with such looney ideas. F. I sincerely hope that Feng Shui which has somehow being distorted to fung sway or suay... has not gone to the level of the dogs...
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Which is the correct centerpoint - Layout A or B
I reproduce my comments, below:- === START === These are some considerations:- 1. You stay there, I (geomancer) don't! 1.1. Thus it would be very irresponsible for me to give you a one line advice! And you may have to live with such a consequence. 2. Just imagine a bomb. Even a bomb or a grenade when it detonates; has a critical radius. Thus, don't just think that just because the centre of gravity is only a pin prick, it is only at that dot. 3. Just look at the illustration b, I provided. The area is at least larger than the red circle I drawn around the "pin prick" centre of gravity. 4. Thus, what makes one think that by say shrinking the toilet (a little) one's worry is totally erased. 5. As mentioned, many times; toilet at the centrepoint is considered as one leak. And in your case, not that bad given that it is not the wc (toilet bowl). 6. Usually if there are problems; problems occur when a home has three or more MAJOR leaks. === END === Please re-read, above. Where did I ever mention any terms like MINOR or MAJOR leaks other than the last statement under Para 6? Under Para5, I just mentioned that it is just one leak.And I did not mentionthat it is a minor or major leak.Please note that it can still be a major leak even if the toilet bowl is not at the "pin prick" area. Furthermore,in the last illustration, I did show that the centre-grid or square is pretty large and again not just a "pin prick". In addition, please re-read Para 2, above. I hope it is not a case of HOPE and Denial type of situation. "Oh he says no major leak - and Iam very happy with this statement."BUT show me, wheredid I ever say it is firstly not a MAJOR leak....???