Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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Should the kids room be above garage
Dear Jaishree, There are a few considerations to note: 1. One theory you can apply is the Eight House Theory. Here, check what intangible force is located in the West room with respects to your children who will be occupying the room. 2. Under the Eight House, Where possible it is good for them to spent time at an of the 4 auspicious sector e.g. Health, Longevity etc.. 3. Priority should be given to Para 2. Another point is that they can sit facing one of their good directions. 4. Before considering Para 3, it is best to position the study table against a wall for `support'. Check out the resources on www.geomancy.net for the Shapes and Form School techniques and read up on topics such as the `home' etc... 5. One of the main reasons why it was suggested that a room above a garage is not `auspicious' for two reasons:- a. `Fear' of the car catching fire. Frankly, this is a very rare occurrence and in my opinion, not a necessary concern. b. A car represents metal element and some FS practitioners felt that there will be metal influence. In my opinion, I am not too concern either. Another consideration, not related to Feng Shui is that if there is no shade at the west room, the walls can be quite hot due to the afternoon sun. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Query About furniture placement
Dear Anon, Please see below:- Right now, my couch is It is best to have the electronic appliances against the wall under Shapes and Form School. This is where generally, the living room should have a `clear space' i.e. low cabinets or seats. The walls can have higher cabinets e.g. to house electrical appliances. You should find the true North South compass direction and mark this on the centrepoint of the house. Next superimpose the Eight House template so that it lines up with the North to South marking on the layout plan. The main door has to be determined by the actual cardinal point. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Six family members in our house, advice on integrating auspicious directions?
Dear Jennifer, I usually do the following: 1. Get a overhead projector transparency (1 piece). 2. Draw the 8 compass directions on the transparency. 3. Use different coloured permanent ink and write down each family member' auspicious and inauspicious direction wordings on each of the directions. For example at North you can see:- Death (Father) Longeivity (Mother) Health (Daughter) Irritation (Son) N | Write each family member's intangible force at each compass sector. 4. Get a layout plan of your home. 5. Draw the centrepoint and mark the North to South compass alignment. 6. Superimpose the transparency onto the layout plan and you will get a `big' picture for everyone. Relate it to their rooms etc.. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Antique business and overhead beams
Dear Lindsay, There are quite a few stores, have unconcealed ceilings `similiar' to what you have described. Overall, it is acceptable to have the beams especially if it is at the display area. This is why the customers walk around and they are not under the beam at prolonged times. However, for the office (or admin office) try to avoid working under the beams. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Buying land to build a new house
Dear Anon, 1. More importantly, for a site, it should also have excellent Feng Shui based on Shapes and Form School. For example: 1. Avoid having a drain or water position behind the house. 2. You piece of land in relation to the neigbhour. Is the land lower then the neighbour? Is it on a slope? There are many more issues to be looked into. 2. The eight house theory has its limitation in that it is best used only for finding the house is suitable to the breadwinner (main door) and the various bedrooms that your family members will occupy. 3. More advanced theories such as Flying Star should be used. My suggestion is that if you want a `worry' free house, it is best to get a competent Feng Shui practioner if you can to do all these for you. As there are so many issues involved. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Confusion over which is the front door
Dear Carrie, I can understand your confusion. 1. `Text book' answer to the main entrance door is one where the house number is. 2. In real life, the door you used most is considered the actual main entrance door of your house (with or without the house number on it). In my opinion, we should `stick' with the second interpretation. If you have seen movies or shows of old houses in China, their main door is larger than any other doors and is prominently located at the frontage of the house. Nowadays, most houses in the west have a main entrance and a door in the garage. Some users here have taken `advantage' of this by doing a Feng Shui analysis of the two directions to determine which is the `better' main entrance. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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What is the correct way of placing Fu Lu Shou figurines / LUK FUK and SAU
Dear Anon, 1.1 Fu, Lu, and Shou are gods in Chinese culture, known as the Three Stars. 1.2 Each one stands for something important: Fu means Prosperity Lu means Status Shou means Longevity 1.3 The idea of Fu Lu Shou started in the Ming Dynasty and represents Prosperity, Status, and Longevity. 1.4 In the Hokkien dialect, they are called Hock, Lock, and Siew. 1.5 In Cantonese, the names are Luk, Fuk, and Sau. 2. Traditional Chinese books are read from right to left. So, the statues should be arranged from right to left when you face them. 3. This means Fu is on the far right, Lu is in the middle, and Shou is on the left. I hope this makes things clearer. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Explanation of Comments please
Dear Jojo, Please see below:- Here it is considered inauspicious for a toilet especially the toilet bowl to be above one's head even before the person comes into the home. Look at it this way: Some practioners will recommend placing three coins under the carpet of the main entrance. When you step on the carpet, one is symbollically stepping on gold. Some other practioners would even ask you to bury the coins prior to tiling the floor for `luck'. From many cases which I observed that have problems, most of these houses do not have a `clear' centre-point. This is where all the intangible forces congregate. For example, if you imagine the Eight House theory, you will find that all the 4 auspicious and inauspicious forces congregate at this location. Worse still if the stove is directly at the centrepoint of the house. The fire will cause an imbalance at this centrepoint. It is for the same reason as mentioned in the second question. Here, another reason is that a bathroom has the water element and because of this, there is an imbalance of the five elements here. It is more inauspicious if the toilet bowl is near to the centrepoint. The result is that symbollically, your finances get flushed `into the drain'. This is where it is difficult to retain money for the breadwinner. As I do not have proper picture I can only comment that: 1. Where possible even if a pool is at the centre of your plot of land, it is acceptable if the house or frontage is facing the pool. Contrast this to have a pool in the middle of the house. This is inauspicious. It is `in general' auspicious if the front of the house face the water position. 2. Where possible, water should not exceed 33.3 percent of the entire plot of land. This would result in a very yin situation. As too much water is too yin. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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How does one decide the Entry Direction?
Dear Sue, In a broad sense, both statements are correct. Usually, you need a competent Feng Shui practitioner to do a Feng Shui for an entire building. The practitioner not only takes into consideration the main entrance of the building but also the frontage. He/She also do an environmental scanning. Some Feng Shui practioners use only Shapes and Form here. While others combine Shapes and Form with Compass School techniques such as an extension of the Flying Star of the interior of a home to this building. In your case, you most likely be concerned with the interior assessment of your home. Unless you hire a Feng Shui practitioner who most likely will also do an overall assessment of the landscape, the site and your home. You can if you want to read more on Shapes and Form as it will be a great help in DIY assessments especially to look out for poison arrows e.g. sharp corners of buildings aimed at your home through a window in the house. The traditional method of locating the direction of the main door is where your house number is placed. However, most of us have more knowledge of Feng Shui and now wants to find out the various options available for the main door. If you have two entrances in the home e.g. a garage entrance and a main entrance, many people would like to find out which door is more suitable for them. Therefore, this is an option only. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Health&Family In Bathroom
Dear David, It is best to read up on Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui also. You can either read up the resources on thie website or any other books written by Traditional Feng Shui practioners on this subject. As you mentioned, it will help you to understand the exterior of your home e.g. the site where the house is on. If you are using the Eight House Analysis, make sure that you use a compass to find the North to South direction of your house and then superimpose the Eight House template onto your house layout plan. Follow the instructions provided under http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm If I am not mistaken, you mentioned the `Fixed' template format. Where you locate the main door and then use the Black Hat Sect Template. I strongly encourage you not to use this template. The Black Hat Sect "Feng Shui" or *BTB* is not recognised by all authentic Traditional Feng Shui Schools. For example, I have yet to come across a BTB practioner in my country, Malaysia or in Hong Kong. It is a modern invention created in the mind of one man: Lin Yun. The basis of this "Feng Shui" is marketing driven. If you consult a BTB practioner, you will end up buying lots of `enhancers' to enrich their pockets. The result making you poorer instead or worse cause problems. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Toilet located in the S-E/Wealth section of the home
Dear Carrie, Apologies for the late reply. It is best to look at the house in total. I understand from a later message that your toilet is next to the front entrance. For the toilet, look at it from the perspective of the entire house. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Would like to see the sample of the Family Audit
Dear Anon, Robert's first priority is to help those who have problems. He created the report so that what was recommended is based on what we (Robert and myself) would have recommended to users. In due course, he will launch the new report. Two new volumes of the Feng Shui Tips and Tricks (a compilation) of the many messages will also be ready in two weeks time. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Do stripes cause Sha Qi
Dear Jennifer, From past experience, I share the same views as you i.e. especially if it is black and white and image of cubes. Warmest Regards, Cecil Listmanager wrote:
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Main Door Faces Death Sector
Dear Anon, 1. It is also good to check what is the intangible force at your bedroom under Eight House Theory. 2. It is considered inauspicious to have a toilet (toilet bowl)next to the main entrance especially. This is where it is not advisable to buy a house with such a configuration. As for cure, the only thing you can do is to close the toilet door when not in use and keep the location `bright'. A toilet is considered a yin location and keeping it bright helps to increase the `Yang' component. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Health&Family In Bathroom
Dear David, If I am not mistaken, most likely there could be a #2 (sickness star) affecting you e.g. in the bedroom. (Flying Star Theory). On the other hand, you can try to do an Eight House Chart to find out if the death or disaster intangible force is in the bedroom or main entrance door. If there is an imbalance under the Flying Star Theory, this can be neutralised. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Sharp edge behind the back
Dear Sandra, Since you cannot do much in terms of furniture layout, you can consider placing a display small dragon (can be made of glass or other materials) to aim it directly at the edge (or tangent) to the edge of the cabinet. This is a mild form of cure. Other alternatives include placing a fork aimed at the edge or a small toy cannon. I believe you should be able to place e.g. the dragon on the edge of the table such that it can be aimed at the edge and not aimed at your body. I hope this is achievable. If you are unable to have a straight path between e.g. the dragon and the edge of the cabinet, then, it is best not to place one on the table. (If it can `hit' you.) Where possible avoid placing a cactus on your table as this is not a cure. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Query regarding Disaster area
Dear Anon, It is best to avoid Death / Disaster which are the worst cases. As for the ranking of Spook / Irritation, these are inauspicious. Frankly, one need not need to find a weightage of which is the worst or not too bad based on a ranking system. What matters most is to try to avoid the most inaupicious : Death / Disaster. While Spook / Irritation is considered inauspicious. Looking at it in another way, all the four auspicious sectors e.g. Prosperity, Longevity etc.. are considered auspicious. Is there a purpose to rank them? The issue here is to try to avoid " Death / Disaster " as far as possible. While Spook and Irritation ... are inauspicious. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Exposed beams in the bedroom and living room
Dear Asucena, The `cure' depends on the element of the beam. If the beam is a wooden beam, it is best to tie 6 Chinese copper coins together and hang it on the beam. Here 6 Chinese copper (metal) coins represent `Big metal'. This is where metal destroys / neutralises wood (the wooden beam). If the beam is made of concrete, you can hang two wooden bambo flutes as follows: ------------- / \ flute flute You will notice that the flute forms the profile of the top of the Ba Gua or Trigram. Warmest Regards, Cecil n 11/24/99 11:28:34 PM, Asucena Conislla wrote:
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Do stripes cause Sha Qi
Dear Anon, You have to look closely whether the stripes form a three dimensional image e.g. of a cube or corner. If it is "flat" horizontal or vertical lines, I do not see any reason for it to become a `poison arrow'. I.e. it has to be pointed. If it just scrolls across the entire lenght of the wall paper, in my opinion, this is not Sha Qi. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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What door is the 'Front Door' in an apartment
Dear Lisa, This is the " tricky " part in Feng Shui. Under the Compass School of Feng Shui especially the Flying Star theory, the traditional method is to find or locate the `exact' compass degree of the main entrance. Once you have determined the exact compass degree, you then relate it to the `birth date' of the house or if a major renovation has been done, relate it to this. Next, a chart based on the `birth date' of the house and the direction of the main entrance door is drawn based on Flying Star calculations. You will notice that the above is the first step. Once all the flying stars have plotted, next you analyse the house based on the locations and any water positions. Hope you understand that everything is not done `suddenly'. You have to piece the jig-saw at every stage. The above is based on Feng Shui analysis using the Flying star and later analysing the Shapes and Form. -- From another angle -- If you are not utilizing the combination of Flying Star and Shapes and Form, Here, you need to determine the frontage of the house. Once the frontage is determined, check to see if the water position is in front and not the back of the house. Under the second `method' you then apply the Four Symbolic Animals concept ref: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/four.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil The text explains key steps in Feng Shui Compass School analysis, especially Flying Star theory, involving precise measurement of the main entrance’s direction, linking it to the house’s birth date, and considering water positions and symbolic landscape features. Key Takeaways - Feng Shui Compass School analysis starts by determining the exact compass degree of the main entrance. - The entrance direction is related to the house’s birth date or major renovation date to plot the Flying Star chart. - The analysis proceeds step by step, involving careful review of star placements and water positions. - Additional analysis includes Shapes and Form, assessing physical features of the property. - An alternative method focuses on the house’s frontage and checks if the water position is appropriately located in front. - The Four Symbolic Animals concept can be applied for further environmental assessment.
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Steps leading straight down from my back door
Dear Cheui May, 1. 1. As you mentioned, you should use curtains on the large sliding glass back door. 2. Is there a way to place two potted plants on both sides of the steps or at the landing area? 3. Can you draw a simple sketch of the triangle-shaped area or the room you are using now? It is best if the bedroom, kitchen, and living room do not have an odd shape. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Headboard of Bed against Window
Dear Berth, It is best to attach a graphic file under the conference: " Conference for Attaching Layout " as this is easier to look and understand your situation. By the way, you mentioned that the `west' wall has an entrance but no doors. Does it mean that your bedroom does not have any doors. Thanks and looking forward to your layout sketch of the bedroom. Cecil
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Another fish tank problem
Dear Elena, Grateful, if you can clarify: 1. "My front door opens to a wall". Does it mean that there is a small open space outside your front entrance area. Where is the fish tank going to be placed in relation to the door. 2. What is the shape of the fish tank. 3. Does it exceed 33.3 percent of the study room area or just small tank. 4. Can you let me have the flying star numbers for the main entrance and the study room. 5. Where best, the breadwinner should not have the element: strong water or weak fire element. 6. If you are standing at the main entrance, looking outside, the fish tank should not be at the right side of house. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Is having clock tower next to house good
Dear Anon, There are differing views on this: 1. Some FS practioners find it inauspicious to have the face of the clock face into the living room. Here, it is similar to the concept where it is advisable not to have a clock `face out' of the living room window. It is acceptable if the clock is `meant' to bounce an inauspicious poison arrow. 2. As a clock tower is a narrow tower, and if in a child's room, it is located on the right side of the window, this is considered "penmanship" peak where it is auspicious as this represents a child can become a scholar. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Sunken floor and its implication
Dear Anon, Usually, the "sunken" part or the lower level can be the living room. Quite often, many houses have `split-levels where there are steps leading up to the dining room. Here, it is acceptable for the living room to be at the lower level. Usually, this lower level is level to the house exterior or slightly raised up. Warmest Regards, Cecil

