
Posts posted by Cecil Lee
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Dear Ingrid,
In my opinion, it is difficult to apply Feng Shui to small spaces.
The rationale is because Feng Shui of the home is also about `earth luck'. And a small room does not constitute a large portion of `earth luck'.
The focus in your situation is that so long as you try to keep your room under:
1. Favourable shapes and form Feng Shui e.g. positioning of your bed.
2. Whether your personal space should be more Yin or more Yang or at times more Yin or more Yang.
For example, for those who are working and come home to rest, the room should preferably be more yin (state of rest) than yang.
While for a student, it should be more yang... to encourage the person to study lest he falls asleep.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/14/2001 1:19:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I live in a apartment but my
only personal space of this
hole apartment is my room...I
would like to know how to
arrange it to have better love
and money and education...I
was born January 27 1976 in
New York at aproximally 4pm or
so....I am not quit sure in
the hour. Please help....
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Wasis,
Apologies, I did not see the attachment.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/21/2001 9:33:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
This is my sketch. Thanks in
advance.
Regards,
Wasis
From: "Cecil Lee"
Dear Wasis,
If you have a sketch of it, you can upload it to this forum for me to
determine for you the centre-point of the house.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
(File attachment removed)
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Dear Lusi,
There are many theories in Feng Shui. And one has to weigh the priorities in applying the theories.
The key FS theory are:-
1. Protect, protect and protect... Here, one should stand at the main entrance and windows and look out for any `poison' arrows e.g. sharp angles or single lamp post (slicing) into the room/main door area.
2. The position of the bed based on good shapes and form FS. For example, it would be nice if the bed is against a wall on the opposite wall of the bedroom door.
3. On what you had mentioned, and based on Traditional FS concepts, this is the first time I have heard of your remarks. The advise provided as mentioned by you need not necessary be true.
For the light blue decoration, this can still be acceptable. For the clay decoration and plant, it can still be ok, if already have them at the location and there no problems - for you.
Usually, more knowledge can be gathered from the above by using the Pillars of Destiny for a person e.g. element and strength and Flying Star to check on any imbalances. However, one can still base on one's inner feelings or `sixth' sense if one do not want to use any of the above theories and concepts.
Please do not be unduly `worried' about such things... if one has already done e.g. the decor.. some time back...and do not face any problems.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/20/2001 9:40:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi!
I have a one bedroom
apartment. The main door is
facing North. The bathroom
door is facing East and
located in the West side of
the apartment. I read from a
feng shui book that a bathroom
in the west side of a
house/apartment is bad luck
for women. Is that true? I
have light blue decoration,
clay decoration, and a plant.
If it is bad feng shui, what
can I do about this?
Thank you for your help.
-lusi-
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Dear Wasis,
In my opinion, phone numbers are considered secondary and not of primary importance.
In addition, there are many definitions of how auspicious or inauspicious a phone number can be.
Since more phone numbers have not less than 6 or 7 digits, it would be most likely that there will be many combinations of numbers in our phone number. And some of these numbers may happen to be good or bad.
Thus numerology calculations or formulas may defer greatly between many people...
For me, I would just brush this aside... and keep my phone number since, many people are already aware of it.
Another thing is that if one were to strongly belief on the formula provided; one may ask the programmer how did he/she derived this formula. And how many people have `proven' this to be correct.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/20/2001 2:48:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I took a look at MSN
Singapore' Geomancy and found
out that my phone number
is inauspicious. Can it affect
our luck? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
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Dear Diana,
Under the Eight House Theory, it is good to learn that the house is considered suitable for your husband. Especially if he is the breadwinner.
One should not be too concerned if the main door is not as auspicious for the rest of the family members.
Please note that, under the Eight House Theory, one should try to spend more time at a good sector (in the home).
There should not be much concern if one does not spent too much time at a specific sector.
Consideration should be given to which rooms each family member stays in.
Please see below:-QuoteOn 8/20/2001 10:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
I am new to FS and I have just
figured out that my 2 sons and
I are total opposites to my
husband in the 8 house theory.
The front door of our house
faces West which is Health for
my Husband but Spook,
Irritation and Disaster for
the rest of us.
This is OK especially if your husband is the breadwinner.QuoteThe Prosperity area for my
Husband is partially in the
dining room and in the 2
bathrooms.
It does not matter even if it is an auspicious sector.QuoteOur Master bedroom in in the
North which is Death for my
Husband although the head of
the bed faces west (health).
He will not switch sides of
the bed with me to block the
death arrow.
Since the main entrance is considered a good sector or the house `suitable' to him; he may if he wished to not to move away from the sector especially if he feels really comfortable at his present position.
This is because, there are more FS theories to consider and it may be that his feelings could match those (that may have been analysed using the Flying Star Feng Shui) or that matches his Pillars of destiny.
Do not be overly concerned over this.QuoteI'm rather concerned about the
bedroom being in the death
area and the prosperity area
being "in the toilet". Do you
have any suggestions? Thank
you.
As mentioned, under the Eight house i.e. it is where one spents the most time at a sector. If one does not for eg in the toilet, this does not matter at all.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Wasis,
If you have a sketch of it, you can upload it to this forum for me to determine for you the centre-point of the house.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/20/2001 2:48:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
How can I determine the centre
point of the house? Should car
port, garden,
warehouse, etc should be
included? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Wasis
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Dear Siew Foong,
1. One option is to plant trees within the estate. When the trees mature (and depending) on the type of tree, some trees when they mature; can grow to the height of the 5th storey / floor or higher.
2. Other `artificial' means would be to close the window.
These are the two points, I can thing of for now...
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/16/2001 9:53:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
How does one protect a unit
that is situated at a very
windy place?
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Dear Siew Foong,
The following need to be considered:-
1. Does the Qi flow from the front e.g. window or main door and exits directly at the back?
If so, it would be good to place a partition or screen to manipulate the Qi flow to allow it to meander slowly in the house.
The above is one of the considerations for doing `interior' decoration in the home.
2. Under Flying Star Feng Shui
The following items are looked at:-
2.1 What type of material is one using for the bar counter? Or materials e.g. glass/wine etc...
Here, Flyings Star analysis is usually done to check on any imbalances at a sector. For example, if the sector in question is one where we should avoid adding `wood' element, it would not be auspicious to place a wooden bar counter. Glassware, in many instances are considered " earth elements ".
It is best to use investigative tools like the Flying Star to check out each sector for any imbalances and try to cure them. Without unwantingly increasing the imbalance using the wrong material/items.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/16/2001 8:47:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
We just bought a house and was
thinking of using the empty
space in front of the
Staircase(West) as a bar
(East). I'm not sure if this
is advisable and if not could
we use a Windchime to deflect
any Sar Chi.
Thanks for your advice.
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Dear Siew Foong,
Please see below:-QuoteOn 8/16/2001 9:05:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1) Can the Bed be in the
middle of the room (not
against a wall)?
The bed can be in the middle of the room. But usually, it is best to place the `head' of the bed against a wall.
For the bed not to be against the wall:-
Once I visited a client and he mentioned that Master Yap Cheng Hai, had visited his home and suggested placing the bed in the `middle' of the room. I understand was because it was to orientate away from an inauspicious (Eight House Theory sector).Quote2) Can the Bed and Study Table
faces a Toilet wall (attached
bathroom) but not the bathroom
door?
The most important consideration is that it (the bed or study table) should preferably be next to i.e. on the opposite wall especially the toilet bowl.
This is still acceptable.Quote3) Can our head be pointing at
the Bathroom wall?
This depends on the layout plan. As I do not have the layout plan, it depends...
Overall, one can still point to the bathroom wall.Quote4) What is more important, the
door or the direction of our
bed/table.
For Example, if our door is in
the SE(our auspicious
direction), then we can't
sleep with our head pointing
at SE.
Under the Eight House Theory, the position of the main entrance door is crucial. However, under this theory, it is best to sleep in a good sector. And certainly `nice to have' the head pointing a good direction. The bedroom direction is not usually considered here.
The bedroom door is used as a consideration under the Shapes and Form concept where it is preferred to have the bed on the opposite wall as the bedroom door.Quote5) If we should sit facing our
auspicious direction, does it
mean that our table is always
located opposite our
auspicious direction (which
most of the time is our
inauspicious location).
Under the Eight House theory, the key essence is to try to spent more time at a good sector. If so, it is equally `nice to have' spending time there and facing a good location.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear Zarminae,
Under the url below:-
http://www.geomancy.net/polls/
You will find an interesting survey:
" Are you comfortable sleeping facing a TV set (mirror)? A short simple 3 questions survey. "
In the survey, it is interesting to find that many people feel that mirrors facing the bed may not be an issue.
The test here is that if you feel comfortable despite the position of the mirror in your bedroom this is acceptable. But if you feel uncomfortable especially after waking up the next morning, then... it is best to re-site the mirror. Therefore, this would have to depend on a case-by-case basis.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/17/2001 12:09:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The entrance to our bedrm is
east. we come down a flight of
stairs in the NE, to enter.
our bed is located on the
south. the window is in the
corner of the west/ sw. The
NOrth wall slants inwards
towards the NW corner. In
other words the NW corner has
had a pie slice cut out from
it. So I put mirrors on the
norht wall to extend it. but
those mirrors are opposite the
foot of the bed. however, they
are not PARRALLEL to the foot
of the bed b/c of the slanting
wall. DOES THIS MATTER? b/c i
know you are not supposed to
have your bed reflected.
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Dear Marianne,
The fixed Ba Gua template was invented in the mind of one person. Please read the article on him:-
http://www.qi-whiz.com/confess.html
In traditional Feng Shui, it is advisable not to use fixed templates. There are two Compass School methods: Eight House and Flying Star.
An illustration on the use of the Eight House theory is available under:
htt://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm
Overall, I see that you are trying to apply the `fixed template' which is not practised in the East e.g. China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Far East countries like Malaysia and Singapore.
In my opinion, the `method' you had mentioned should not be used.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/19/2001 1:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I am a novice at studying the
various schools of Feng Shui.
I am confused about how to use
the compass directions with
the Ba Gua Map of my house.
The front door of my house
faces south. Since the
direction, south, is at the
top of the Ba Gua Octagon, my
front door would be in the
Fame section of the map,
putting my Marriage section in
my son's bedroom (southwest).
Very bad! I have read in many
Feng Shui books that the front
door is the Career area.
However, the Career area is
also associated with the North
direction. I am confused.
How do I orient the 9 sections
of the Ba Gua Map with my
south-facing home?
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Dear Eileen,
A warm welcome to the forum!
The key issue for a home at the end of a cul de sac is: protect, protect & protect!
If you can draw a simple (to scale sketch) of your location plan and surrounding i.e. nearby houses and the back of the home. It would be good as I can have a better picture of your home as it is difficult to give advise based on the description.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/13/2001 4:52:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi - great site!! I have
probably the worst house
situation you could imagine.
I am at the end of a cul de
sac that slopes down to my
front door (path to door comes
from the driveway at the right
side of the house) and slopes
down to a stream at the back
of the house. The front door
points West and is slighty to
the left of center (center
hall colonial with a large
family room off to the right).
I am not in a position to move
and would like some advice on
how to improve the chi of this
house. My husband
(11/15/1947) and my
(2/25/1951) history in this
house has been frought with
unhappy and unsuccessful
events. Thanks.
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Dear All,
For those who are living in Singapore, I will be giving two Free Public Talks on Feng Shui, next week on Tuesday (21 August 2001) and Friday (24 August 2001).
Location:
Central Business District
City Developments Limited
Customer Service Centre
Ground Floor, 36 Robinson Road
City House, Seminar area, (Opposite Lau Pa Sat). Formerly, this is the POSBank City House Branch and Keppel Tat-Lee Branch.
(CDL Properties is a member of Hong Leong Group). Their URL is: http://www.cdl.com.sg
Time: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
I will be happy to see you there if you can make it.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee
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Dear Jose,
In my opinion, some FS practitioners may immediately comment... " nonsense " or " rubbish " on the placment of Ba Gua mirrors.
Usually, these are western FS practitioners.
In the east, such as Hong Kong, Taiwan and the Far East i.e. Singapore, Malaysia, many FS practitioners do ask their clients to use Ba Gua mirrors.
In many of the past messages, the usage is for :
1. To ward off evil.
Here, many of the FS practitioners may have a religion e.g. Toaism or Buddhist and these group of FS practitioners are the most likely ones who not only ask their customers to place Ba Gua mirrors but also `charms' with them to ward off evil.
In fact, there are many who simply prefer their clients to place a simple around 6-8 inch mirror with a yellow charm. Rather than use the Ba Gua " First Heaven Sequence" Trigram.
2. To deflect `Sha qi'. Such as e.g. a neighbour placing a sample `altar' e.g. Thai altar which directly faces their main entrance door.
3. Another concept is that the Chinese `fear' straight paths e.g. a long straight corridor. The rationale here is because, they fear that `ghosts' or `spirits' go on a straight path or line.
Therefore, it is always best to have winding paths etc...
In your case, my advise is that if you want to place a Ba Gua above your main door, it is best to place it away from the home i.e. not to face inwards of the house. But rather, place it facing away from the interior of the home.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/11/2001 9:39:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
My apartment has it main door
facing directly via a long
hallway the door to the
bathroom. I just bought a
pakua mirror so that I can put
it on the wall next to the
main door facing it. Is this
the correct way? Many thanks.
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Dear Sumatra,
1. To side-track, for those who are interested in some pictures or short write ups on `The Sterling' which is a condominium in a triangle plot, feel free search for the above topic under the conference:
Photo Tours of Interest with Pictures.
Use the " SEARCH " feature under this Forum to search for " Sterling ".
This is one exceptional traingle plot that has some units that have excellent Feng Shui.
2. For a triangle plot of land, if it is pointy at the backyard, usually, a lamp is placed at the pointy area to difuse the triangle.
3. Landscaping. For example, semi-circular or landscaped area where one can grow different types of plants within the landscaped area (is another option). This curvy landscaped area at each ends of the pointer can diffuse the triangle.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/11/2001 5:00:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
i have friends that have a
total triangle lot.(pointy in
back yard)i know it isnt good
but havent found alot of
information on how to correct
this.any sugestions?
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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 SL,
One of the best illustrative books (with lots of pictures and well written book is by Derek Walters.
Although his work is not like those by recent authors, one can flavour lots of `five element concepts' from this book if one reads careful.
The ENGLISH book I mentioned is:
Title: FENG SHUI
Description: Perfect Placing for your happiness and prosperity by Derek Walters.
Publisher: ASIAPAC Books
ISBN 9971-985-21-7
In this book he has devised an English version of the Luopan where one use it to do FS audit.
I highly recommend the other Book " Feng Shui Handbook " which has the essence of Five Elements.
Unlike other authores he does not suggest out of the whim suggest cures but rather he gives a good grounding of the Five elements concept.
By now, I think his book is harder to obtain in local bookstores. One can either purhcase it thru ASiapac Books or search Amazon.com or other online book stores or ask them to get a copy for you.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S. If you want Chinese (Mandarin) books on Chinese Luopan i.e. there are TONS of them out there especially Hong Kong versions.QuoteOn 8/11/2001 11:42:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Where can I get good English
references on how to read the
luo pan? Please recommend some
good titles for me. Thank you
so much.
Best regards, SL
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Dear SL,
Please see below:-QuoteOn 8/11/2001 11:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
1.What if the company is a
listed company, where the MD
is another employee and the
real owner only sometimes drop
by? Should the office be feng
shui-ed to suit the ba zi of
the MD or the owner?
1. You brought up an interesting question:)
2. In many of the audits I have done for company executies e.g. CEOs, CFOs etc... the audits are done mainly at their requests. Here, usually, the audit is done in their interest or individual interests.
3. Be it a CEO, a CFO, Senior Manager etc... The motivate is more for their own good i.e. progess, promotion etc..
For example, a Bank Vice President, had asked for a FS audit to look at the placement of his work table. Previously e.g. his work table in his room was oriented in another direction. But because of FS advice, it was positioned in a separate direction. With the hope that he can e.g. progess in his career.
4. Usually, as mentioned early although a CEO says that he would like an audit to benefit the company, in fact, (directly) the implication is that the person calling for the audit; wants to have their work place favourable to them.
Therefore, the company can be a family business, private company or a listed company; FS audit can be done in `secret' e.g. on a Sunday or other days where staff may not be around or be aware of.Quote2.Going by the measurement you
have provided/using a feng
shui ruler, looks like a 6
feet entrance is no good...
But sometimes, it is quite
difficult to customise
measurement accordingly...alot
of the door retailed are mass
manufactured and thus standard
in size. This brings us to the
question, is it necessary to
be insistent in implementing
feng shui measurement to
everything in the office (i.e.
windows, tables, room
size....)?
Yes, you have asked a relevant question.
http://www.geomancy.net/fs/ruler.htm
Under the above link, I have also shared some points with regards to measurements...
Partial quote from the above url:
"I understand that most users will ask this question: Is it important to follow Feng Shui measurements?
Lets look at these points:-
In the present day, there are many furniture designers and furniture makers. It is not possible to use the measurements on the Feng Shui ruler. Even if som e furniture makers are aware of it, they may not believe in Feng Shui.
Most of us are not able to custom design home furnitures. Even if we do, we may only custom design e.g. built in cupboards but not possible for every furniture in the home e.g. dining table, sitting room table and chairs etc...
So what should we do?
I like to point out there are a few Schools of Thoughts regarding this matter:-
(1). Some Feng Shui Masters may say... use your six sense or the " Intuitive " form of Feng Shui and buy what you like and " meets " your needs. This is a sensible approach and the most practical in today's world. Simply go get what you like. I agree with this.
(2). Some Feng Shui designers (through their learning of Feng Shui) have incorporated some Feng Shui friendly features e.g. furniture with `rounded' corners. Do note: not "wavy" furniture as in the water element but furnitures that are `suppose' not to give off poision arrows from it's edges. I also agree with this.
This is equally acceptable as most of us do read about poision arrows from nearly every FS website to nearly every FS books. You can consider the use of Feng Shui dimensions as `secondary' importance to Feng Shui.
In fact, today, because of commercialisation of Feng Shui so little has been paid to Feng Shui dimensions i.e. what can you earn from teaching FS dimensions? ........ "Quote3.In what instance does the
Luck Qi split? Like if there
are 2 doors at the left and
right opposite of the main
entrance? What if an office
has 2 front entrances (one to
reception and another to a
storage/warehouse area?
There is no general answers to this. The layout plan has to be looked at closely in relation to Feng Shui (Shapes and Form and Compass School).Quote4.>The wrong position of
the reception counter could mean
`inauspiciousness'.
For example, for some office frontage it is best to locate the reception area on one side i.e. when we open the door to the reception area, the reception area is located on either the left (wall) or the right (wall). This is to ensure that the full Qi goes into the office area. In some of the above situations, placing the reception area at the middle where there is a left and right entrance may split the Qi into the office area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Dear SL,
No, it depends. This is the rationale, why, I suggested for a `proportinate' sketch or layout plan.
Without a proper sketch, it is not easy to comment whether to superimpose a 9 grid or to assess it as an `L' shaped home.
For an `L' shaped home even if we separate it into two rectangles; it may be quite trickly for some to find out what is the direction of the main entrance and whether to use to directions (different) grids for each rectangle or superimpose identical grids to both triangles.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuote11/2001 11:57:00 AM, S L wrote:
Hi Cecil,
You mean when an area is L
shape, it is 'always' optional
to superimpose full 9 grids of
the feng shui chart to it and
declare some corners being
missing - or the break the L
shape area into 2 wholesome
rectangles?
Best regards, SLQuoteOn 8/9/2001 9:46:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Anon,
1. It would be great if you
can draw an outline or sketch
of your home for me to take a
look.
2. From your description
below, it seems that you can
treat the home as two
rectangles. However, if you
need me to locate the
centrepoint, you can attach a
sketch. I will be glad to
pinpoint what I feel is the
centrepoint.
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/8/2001 3:37:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The living portion of my
apartment (all space except
for the attached patio) is a
perfect rectangle. And the
patio is also a perfect
rectangle located at the
lower-left hand side of my
apartment, but it is just over
half the length of the living
area, appearing as if the
wealth station is missing.
Therefore, when I view the
apartment as one unit, it is
no longer the shape of a
rectangle it looks just like
two rectangles attached (1
large, and 1 small). Is it
missing or do I treat the
areas seperately? If I choose
the flipped floor plan, a
walk-in closet and partial
bathroom is in the wealth
area. The apt. # is 2052.
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Dear Christina,
In the bedroom; it is always best to sleep based on good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.
Sleeping with feet facing a good direction is considered `nice to have' or secondary after good Shapes and Forms has been met.
In your situation, you can still sleep with your feet facing a good direction, if you can place e.g. a low linen cabinet at the foot of the bed. Here, it is like a divider. (This is subject to space constraints.)
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/11/2001 10:05:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I know that my best direction
is my head to the South,
however that will leave me
exposed to my feet pointing
out the door. Is there a way
I can correct this? I have
tried other directions and
they are not working out with
the way the room is designed.
Thanks.
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Dear Sylvia,
Yes, one interesting thing about `Shapes and Form' FS is that plants/trees are indeed a good indicator of the `health' of a sector.
In my opinion, if plants (potted or grown on the ground) are often flowering etc... this is indeed a very good sign:)
Warmest Regards,
CecilQuoteOn 8/13/2001 5:53:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I put a cherub in the
northwest of my garden and
things changed dramatically
I'm not sure if this new
developement might be better
in the long run and as I am
such a novice I dont know if
I've done right
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You are about to get on a bus for a trip.
Which of the following seats will you choose to sit on?
1)A front seat on the driver's side
2)A back seat on the driver's side
3)A front seat on the entrance side
4)A back seat on the entrance side
Here's your analysis..................
A front seat on the driver's side
You are keen to know other's matters. Besides, you choose the front seat, it means you are energetic and always lead the team. You will always tell your team where to go and you will be dissatisfied if you do not get to lead the team. That's why others leave this job to you.
A back seat on the driver's side
You can take care of all members in the group very well. You make sure that everybody gets his or her plates during mealtime. You act like a caring mother all the time.
A front seat on the entrance side
You are more concerned with yourself rather than with others. As you choose to sit on the front, you are quick-witted and will always have gags to make people laugh or have questions for them to think. If you are absent, all members will be bored.
A back seat on the entrance side
You are more concerned with yourself rather than with others.
Superficially, you are a quiet and imaginative person.
As you choose to sit at the back, you can converse with your
friends although you do not talk a lot. You are
treated to stay at the seat like a child.
There was a murder in your town. Four suspects were arrested. Until now there is still no evidence to settle the case. In your opinion, who is likely to be the murderer?
1) A professor working in a university
2) A cartoon writer
3) A popular singer
4) A women who is doing a part-time job
Here's the analysis................
A professor working in a university
You seem to like reading rumors in magazines and tabloids. You are determined to succeed in your study and career.
A cartoon writer
You had a dream when you were young. For you, having friends is important, so you have a lot of close friends who share the same dream and interest. You and your life companion have similar personalities.
A popular singer
Your heart searches for imagination and you often think about love. You take it seriously both when you are in love and when you are disappointed of love.
A women who is doing a part-time job
It is common for you to imagine that you will have a happy marriage and wonderful kids. You are expecting your family to be like a happy family in the soap operas. "Dad is already home, mum," said the kids in a cheerful voice. You want that kind of warmth in your family.
Suppose you were Cinderella. When the clock reached midnight, you ought to leave the party. What item will you leave at the party to allow the prince to meet you again?
1)Photo album
2)Diamond ring
3)Crystal shoe
4)Pager
Here's the analysis.................
Photo album
You wouldn't give him a clue on how to understand you better. You are very direct, hot-tempered and authoritative. And he must listen and obey to what you say. If you can find someone who understands your true nature, the relationship will go on.
Diamond ring
The ring represents an invisible tie of relationship. You have an ability to control your husband. You often pretend to stay close to him in public just to beautify the image, but you don't pay much attention to him when you are with him in private. Manipulating him is good, right?
Crystal shoe
You tend to adopt traditional roles of a fine woman. You listen to what your husband tell you attentively and enjoy being guided and led by him.
Pager
You will never expect to control your boyfriend or husband. Your boyfriend and you will take turns to make decision and the decision is often acceptable to both of you. Whatever you want to let him know, you can just tell him straightforwardly. This is a good relationship, a pretty modern one.
It's the commencement day at your school. You and your boyfriend might not be able to see each other again in the future.
What will you give to him as a present?
1)Perfume
2)Scarf (made by yourself)
3)Shoes
4)CD (that he would like to have)
Here's the analysis..............
Perfume
You are interested in the opposite sex. Though you have already got a guy you like, you still date with other guys. Is that right?
Scarf (made by yourself)
You have strong attitudes towards things. You often manipulate a story you've heard. It is not completely lying. But you just add things to what you have heard and retell it in a different way.
Shoes
You are unhappy with what you already had.
CD (that he would like to have)
You like equality. When you choose a present you first consider what his preference. You are an attractive woman who cares much about your appearance. You always want to look good in public, so you dress very well. These don't match your boyfriend's style sometimes.
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10x50 trailer
in General Help
Posted
Dear Joanne,
For a trailer, the most important area is the siting or site of the trailer.
In my opinion, this has the most impact on your Feng Shui. Other than that, since it is considered small space, not much one can change the structure of the trailer.
Depending on the nature of use of the trailer, if it is more for rest, after work, then, priority should be given to its location close to work, convenience store and its surroundings. Hopefully, the surroundings is not `dry' or unprotected e.g. barren land and no trees.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil