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Cecil Lee

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  1. Quote: Andy K. wrote: Sorry I dun understand. I mean she went to my hse (my own hse) as her gradma wake and my auntie wake still going on (2nd day of her grandma wake) and during tat time I went to my auntie hse cos something happen to her and she also went with me (my auntie passed away on the same day). So, how to resolve all this , esp pple said she shouldn't go my hse, and secondly she shldn't go to my auntie (got crashed as my auntie passed away and her grandma passed away). 1. Sometimes, such things do happen! Clash of having to go to two wakes. But often, this is more of the "mind" than "matter". 2. Thus, in many instances, there should not be any major situation, here. As it is due to coincidence and understandable. 3. After having visited both wakes, she may consider, "flower bathe" and make sure that she collects the "red string" that is given out during majority of the wakes in Singapore. The red string should later be disposed off!.
  2. 1. Frankly, if one simply applies the Eight House (Eight Mansions) or Ba Chai Feng Shui, what you had mentioned is very common occurence. 2. Feng Shui is far more "complex" than this and the external Feng Shui : The environment, the site, the building are equally important in the proper assessment of the home. Thus, what you had mentioned is to general for a genuine assessment purely based on Feng Shui. 3. Numerology or house number will often not affect the Feng Shui. But as you had mentioned, usually may affect the resale value as well as one's personal feelings: if we don't feel good about something then it affects our "Human luck" factor. Here, the holy trinity of luck is:- 1. Heaven Luck = suppose to be born with. 2. Earth Luck = Feng Shui of your home / work 3. Human Luck = how one feels about say the house you live in, it's number etc...
  3. Frankly, it is difficult to change the external factors, since majority or all the time, we do not have control over this. It is not like, one can get the dragon side to be higher than what it is or the tiger side -- lower. This is not just possible. Thus, you have to consider maximizing the FengShui of your home by other means i.e. improve other areas of your home, instead.
  4. 1. From what I understand, your friend, has (had) already visited both funeral wakes. 2. What's past is past already. For her, or yourself, if you had visited both wakes, did you take a token "red string?" after you had visited the funeral wake? If so, the red string is thrown away later, as a gesture to avoid "bad luck". 3. You may consider as a precaution: "flower bathe" i.e. buy an asortment of flowers and two limes (cut into halves) and after you have bathed cleaned, just pour the water from your head downwards. You may pick and throw the flowers and ... and avoid going into the toilet a 2 hours.
  5. In my opinion, a yoga instructor can be considered as a "wood" element. As yoga instructor is a "teacher" and also promotes learning.
  6. 1. In my opinion, some Feng Shui practitioners "learned" and apply "wrongly" the Eight House concept. To some of these practitioners, just because, it applies to the dead, it does not mean that it is the same as the "living". 2. Here, one has to differentiate between "Yang and Yin Feng Shui". 3. Many practitioners who use the method of sitting with the back with our best direction - simply did not realise that unlike Feng Shui for the dead: For the dead, it is good to be positioned at a favourable position. 4. But for the living: the question asked is: where is your mouth, nose and face? At the backside or frontage? Here, for the Living, or Yang Feng Shui, we should be sitting facing our good direction to take in good qi. 5. The concept of Flying Star is also to try to tap the qi or where is the "mouth" of the house. 6. Thus, unfortunately, some Feng Shui practitioners, "learned" their trade mostly from past practises of the Feng Shui for the dead and then, blindly apply it to "living" human beings. 7. The difference is clear: Dead person, can no longer breathe. But a living person: where is his/her mouth, nose and eyes? Definitely not found at the "back-side" rite? Anonymous wrote: I was wondering if you can clarify this for me. I have read on a few websites that we need to sit the way our back is facing our best direction to get a support to improve but some feng shui masters have recommended that to sit facing our best direction.
  7. They invented the three-legged toad by chopping off one of the toad's legs! Gosh!
  8. "I should be considered as the item or object that will be the best Feng Shui enhancer!" "You don't need me!"
  9. Once a while, a touching promise, always fills our heart and soul! Love at First Sight? Love always? Love forever? Always in our hearts? Promise me? You will always......
  10. It is no big deal! Nothing secret about this....... old method .....
  11. 1. Frankly, on the surface, one should not really resort to moving home unless, both the shapes and forms of the home is "terrible" and the Flying star qi does not help at all. 2. Most of the time, even if a home is unsuitable for family members, most of the time, "health" if analysed and disarmed properly can be negated. 3. Thus often it is not as serious unless there are more to it. 4. For example, if the house isa one level house, avoid sewerage pipe(s) running below a bed or living room sofa (etc..). 5. I am confident (in general) proper application of the correct Feng Shui can help your situation.
  12. 1. Thanks for the layout plan. 2. Based on the site plan, it does seem that one of the point does seem to aim at the "red star" (which u mentioned to ignore it). 3. There is a total of three "barrels" or points and two of the is aimed at Blk 736 (one of them aimed at the red star and another aimed "higher" up). 4. A lesser "barrel" is aimed at Blk 651. 5. In my opinion, if your unit is at Blk 736 and lower as you had pointed in arrow, then it is not in direct "attack" of the "barrel" of something like a gun. 6. Furthermore, the stretch of road at Pasir Drive 10 acts like a "river" where cars flow on it. Thus this helps the situation. 7. In my opinion, the two barrels aimed at Blk 736 is "quite far away" and as mentioned under Para 6, there is "moving water" (cars on the Pasir Ris Drive 10) helping or lessen the situation. This is not the worst "attack". Seems to be a "mild" one.
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  14. 1. In some instances, a wind chime is often recommended as a form of "moving" metal especially a 6-hollow rod windchime. (Especially if a sector has bad Flying star numbers with #5 or a combination of #5 with and/or #2 and/or #9.) 2. Sometimes, non-moving metal such as a row of six coins tied with red string is hung above the main door. It all depends on the flying star number(s) particularly the Mountain Star # and Water Star # at the main entrance. In some instances a set of six coins is enough. But in certain cases, alternative "moving metal" may be used. E.g. a common wall clock could be considered. Or those grandfather clock with brass fittings. (Of course some of these may make noise). 3. In general, six coins in a straight line is the "next" best alternative if one does not consider placing a wind chime. Plus, so long as the wall clock does not face the main door directly it may be considered. 4. Other "moving" metal may be air-conditioning flow of air circulating in the home cum main entrance area and/or a fan circulating air. This two are also considered as an "equivalent" of a wind chime. One has to see if any of these are or may or may not be appropriate to you. Quote: Yeongliang C. wrote: I was told to hang a copper wind chimes at my door, but this is too loud and obvious. is there any other FS artifact that serves the same purpose, but less loud ?
  15. Credit: Meta AI generated this image. 1. Studies in insurance statistics have indicated that vehicles painted in RED and GREY tend to be involved in a higher number of accidents. What might explain this phenomenon? 2. It is likely that for RED vehicles, the uniformity of the color renders the tail stop lights less noticeable, as the entire car is red. This could lead to distractions, particularly in earlier times when inefficient light bulbs costing approximately $1/- were utilized for the brake lights. 3. In temperate countries: Regarding GREY vehicles, especially in foggy conditions or low light environments, it has been suggested that grey cars closely resemble the color of the asphalt road. +++ In certain temperate countries, insurance for grey cars costs more in the past...
  16. Boss : "Richard, I don't care, how you do it, JUST GET MORE SALES!" Richard: "Yes, Boss! By any means, rite? " Boss: "Yes! " (Customer comes into the Electrical Appliance Shop...) Customer (aka "the victim): "How much is this air-con? And can it function as an air-cleaner?" Richard: "Yes, Sir! This is our latest air-con. And it has a built in ioniser and hepa cleaner" Customer (aka "the victim): "Wow, that's great! This is the one for me!" Richard: "To be more effective, you should replace the air-con every year!" Customer (aka "the victim"): "Which month?" Richard: "You see, this air-con with ioniser with hepa cleaner can absorb too much bateria and germ. And it is best to replace it every year in February or during Chinese New Year!" Customer (aka "the SMART victim"): "I may be easy going but I am NOT a fool! Furthermore, I am not a Chinese! And I don't celebrate Chinese New Year!". Richard: "Then what do you celebrate!" Customer (aka "the SMART victim"): "I wish to celebrate th closure of your unscrupulus company! You can fool a kid but not me Stupid!" Boss: "Richard, remember, when Chinese New Year arrives, please DISAPPEAR! But leave the air-cons alone!"
  17. "If an air-cleaner filter is dirty? We change the filter. If the coins in a jam jar (method) has powdery substance or thining.. we change the coins and replace the salt and water" 1. As mentioned earlier, although the practitioner in my opinion has correctly mentioned that it is used to "disarm" or cure #5 and/or #2. 2. However, traditionally, this is an old Chinese method and not something that the practitioner has come up on his own nor this is a secret. 3. The purpose of this is that the interaction of salt water with an opened jam jar is that it can conduct "electiricity" or "ions". 4. The other points mentioned by the practitioner has more to do with some "mystic" belief that there is something magic that it absords "bad qi". Frankly, in my opinion, this is unfounded. 5. As logically, this reaction of copper coins with salt water produces a "gas" or "ions". As such, the coins often get thinner and thinner or pitted or eroded. If it gets eroded, it gets thinner and thinner. 6. In fact, as I also mentioned earlier, the "modern " equivalent or better technology is an ioniser or something like a Sharp brand air-cleaner with ioniser. Or a Honeywell air-cleaner. 7. What is common between an air-cleaner and this coin in jam jar with salt water? Primarily, the ioniser produces ions. While the coins + salt water has a chemical reaction producing some "gas". The medium, here is that for an air-cleaner, if the filter is dirty, we change it. And for the 6 coins in a jam jar, we also change it if it is eroded or we find some "white" powderly substance due to copper and salt forming another chemical. 8. Thus logically, the question asked is " Do we throw away the air-cleaner just because it is Chinese New Year? The idea, here is we only change the filter (equivalent of the eroded coins + salt water ). 9. Thus, isn't this two very similar in nature? It would be a waste to throw away a relatively new (air cleaner) such as a well known brand like Honeywell and or Sharp brand. 10. In fact, in the earlier forum message, I had mentioned that we can easily use any alternative "moving-metal" such as a hepa air-cleaner or at least a fan. A circulating fan, is considered a moving metal, which helps to "neutralise" or negate #2 or and #5 or #5 with #9 and or #2. 11. Therefore, such cures, should not have any "taboos" or "something" mysterious with it (fake, imitation coins, ordinary salt and standard water in a jam or glass jar). And this is not "rocket science".
  18. In my opinion, there should be a campaign against or that consumers should boycott people selling products in the "name of" Feng Shui:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commercial_Products Many unscrupulous websites and even so called "Masters" are promoting products on their website. In my opinion, these people really have no shame or even compassion for those already in debt or facing problems. These people should be "shot". When the buying stops, the selling can! Logically, there is no magic attached to :- 1. a regular jam jar or cup 2. salt and water .. 3.fakecoins with square holes. If we examine the above items, cananyone tell us how this items can "store bad qi". No logic.
  19. 1. Water in a jar when it evaporates has to be topped up. 2. Actually, there is really nothing magical for this "thing". The rationale is that when we add salt to water to copper coins it actually produces a mild electric current or "ions" are produced. 3. Frankly, it is naive to say that it stores lots of bad qi. Any one saying this is either trying to hook-wink someone else or it is pityful that this person does not know anything relating to the real use of it! 4. Just imagine what so magical about this jar with salt water and coins? Maybe the person seen too many "Bewitched" shows or "I dream of genie!". 5. Earlier, I had mentioned that in modern times, a hepa air cleaner with ioniser would even do a better job than this. Quote: Amanda Y. wrote: Some say that this jar of water, salt and coins should be replaced every chinese new year because it is said to store a lot of bad chi. So we need to replace with a new jar with water with salt and new coins every chinese new year. Do you agree with this? Frankly, either one is naive or too innocent or only can trick a child into believing that it has to be changed every Chinese New Year. Far from the truth! In fact, the correct way is to check that "if the coins are badly eroded, then please change the coins! The erosion is due to pitting where salt water (acidity) eats into the metal. Not so much of the hocus pocus, unbelieveable, story of this jar storing bad qi ! Gosh, what next? In Singapore, there are well known stories of greedy people get conned into believing that a "magical" stone can cure everthing. And many of these greedy persons, fell into the con man's trap! Frankly, we should'nt be too naive in what we hear! If not, go to the person who says this and ask for proof that it stores bad qi! No logic
  20. Frankly, a statement such as this is either placing it thru your personal feelings or by "chance". As mentioned previously, on this same topic; your statement has nothing to do with the way Authentic Traditional Feng Shui has been used to analyse a home as well as checking to see if a water position may be placed there. Thus what you mentioned, is purely based on "personal feeling". Quote: Paramjeet K. wrote: Is placing a fish tank at the dining Room advisable ?
  21. No, if the water vaporises, it should be topped up as and when it becomes close to empty. No need to wait until the next Chinese New Year or Christmas to come.
  22. 1. Usually, the major influence is due to the Flying Star numbers. 2. In this case, the "untimely stars" is not only #2 but a combination of #2 earth further fuelled by fire #9! And if or should stars like #2 and/or #5 flys into the bedroom (e.g. monthly, daily stars) then beware of health issues. 3. In general, #2 can often be cured by hanging a set of six coins tied with red string. This represents "big metal" to destroy" #2 and negate #9. However, since the bedroom also has a #7 weak metal but (bad "robbery star 7".) then:- 4. Best to avoid using big metal e.g. 6 coins tied with red string. So as not to inflame #7! 5. For such a situation:- 5.1 Aircon = moving metal or Fan (another moving metal) can be used to help try to negate it. 5.2 Instead of a set of six coins tied with red string, one may consider placing a hulu or bottle gourd. For example, one may consider placing a bronze coloured bottle gourd (roughly 2 inches in height) or a wood bottle gourd. Avoid black bottle gourd as it is used or meant more for "wealth" collection than the gold or wooden gourd. 5.2 In real serious cases, e.g. constantly sick or suddenly need an operation or hospitalised, then a jar 3/4 filled with water and 3 teaspoonful of salt and 6 coins may be used. Modern equavalent is to use hepa air cleaner and /or hepa cleaner cum ioniser. Quote: Anonymous wrote: My Bedroom is located in one ofmy good directions (North-East), but too bad when I sleep my head points to the East direction which is my bad direction (irriation).Besides, the 'Xuan Kong Flying Stars are 7, 9 and 2 for my bedroom. Does it means thatI get sick very often due to the bad flying star - 2 and irriation direction??? Please advise what can I do to 'Hua Jie' all these????????
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