Everything posted by Cecil Lee
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#1#8 combination and chances of winning lottery
Dear Anon, Both 1 & 8 are considered good combinations. However, even if the stars are good, it also depends on a person's personal luck element and not soley on the Flying star combination. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Advice on determining centre of the house
Dear Anon, A warm welcome to you. If you know how to use a simple graphic program to draw a simple profile of the layout plan, it is best that you post it to the conference: Conference for Attaching layout. Better still if it is a scanned image of your layout plan (not too large) in .jpg or .bmp or .gif format. In this case, I can draw the centrepoint for you and post it to this forum. Thanks in advance. (Else I will try to figure out your description.) If you like you can try out this alternative method:- Step 1: Photocopy an exact layout of your home. Step 2: Paste a copy of the photocopy of the layout plan on a cardboard. Step 3: Cut-out the outline of the house. Step 4: Get hold of a pin and try to balance the house `cut-out' on a pin. The location where the cut-out balances on the pin is the centre of gravity. The above method is the `only' method if you are unable to divide the house into two rectangles. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Crystal bracelet
Dear Ber, Originally, from what I understand that you mentioned that your animal sign is a `Dog'. On the basis of the animal sign `Dog', under Chinese astrology, it's element is Earth. The Chinese astrology dog is based on the Year of birth. Thanks for clarification that you used the online report and it analysed you as a Weak Fire. This makes a " world of difference ' as the online report takes into account all eight pillars. I therefore have to reply on what was given to me. The earlier assumption is based on you as an Earth element person. As you now mentioned that you are a Weak Fire person, yes, the colour green would be suitable for you as it helps weak fire grow. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Geomancer and the ghost
Dear Anon, In my opinion, to a geomancer, this is like an other `occupational' risks inherent to their occupation. Usually, to eradicate `ghosts or spirits', this would be referred to an appropriate priest/monk etc... The homeowner is the one who has ultimately to make the decision he/she wants to call in. It can be a Catholic priest, a Christina pastor, a Toaist, Buddhist or others such as ghost catchers. The FS practioner can try to advise on how to reduce Yin influences. Like you mentioned if a FS practioner is not well protected, he/she can get sick. In fact, doing FS audits on the wrong dates can cause `harm' to the FS practioner. There are dates where a FS practioner cannot do FS audit. This shows how serious FS in the hand of a FS professional. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Is Chor Sin at back door, or only opposite front door?
Dear Fraser, Please read below:- Glad that you enjoyed the forum. No, Chor Sin or more properly called Zhou Xing - " Sitting Location " is opposite because it is always opposite the facing direction or Xiang Xing - " Facing Location " of the house or where your main entrance door is. In general, the backdoor is not taken into consideration when one is doing a Flying Star. It should be the main entrance door or the door which has the house number. If say, one has a backdoor or another door, one can do a Flying Star chart to find out or select which door is better of the two. Especially if the original main door is not so good. The colours is actually considered like a `marker' or simply just a name such as: Tom, Dick or Harry. For example, stars are called " Purple-White or Zi-Bai 9 Stars. The " colours " given to each of the Stars is simply their name and it is `isolated' and does not represent the Five Elements. This is why you have difficulty matching some unusual colours to the Colours associated with each of the Five elements. Therefore, each of the "star name" when translated as a clour does not really equate to the 5 element colours. For example Zi (star 9) is Purple, however it is Star 9 which is weak Fire. Thus, the colours is related to the element Fire, and not by the name of the star. You are pretty sharp in finding out the discrepancy as to why is there a " 5 Middle Earth". I believe the author is " not aware " that there is no `Middle' situation in the strength of an element in true traditional `cure analysis' when used for analysis purposes. There is either e.g. Weak Fire or Strong Fire. You will not see Professional FS Masters using an unusual term " Mid - Fire " or " Middle Fire ". One also do not use terms such as " Average Fire " etc... The more accurate and correct term is Yang Earth. Which is why when Yang Earth (5) and Yang Earth (2) meets, there is a misfortune. Yang and Yang clash. So far, this is time consuming due to the complexities especially modifications based on the seasons and understanding and linking of various theories, concepts, calendar system etc... This is entirely up to your personal preference. This is because different people have different lucky number. Thus for some 8 may be a good number, but to others it may not be. So this is pretty much how you intend to interpret as lucky or unlucky numbers. There are other unrelated topics such as specialised topics on Gambling etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Reading a book: Piecemeal or Total? Erh.. am I missing the point?
Sometime back, Robert shared with me this observation: It is not advisable to read a book page by page and act on the words as you read each chapter of the book. What happens if the author writes a book with Chapters 1, 2 and 3 saying about a certain theory. If one hastily applies each of the concepts in chapter 1, 2 and 3 (assumming he is the type who reads from chapter 1, 2, 3 in an orderly fashion). What he did not realise is that the author in his final chapter says " Chapter 1, 2 and 3 are available concepts but inauspicious to apply. Oops!! However, he finds them not suitable and in his last chapter gives the reason and the method he feels that is correct. Erh... isn't it too late. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. Although, the above to some is `far fetched' look at it this way it can happen. Many a times we read one concept from an author and if another author uses the same words but have a different meaning or idea, does this look similiar? For example, a South House can have different meaning to each author. The morale of the story is: To read the concepts provided by an author totally.. :)
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Concept: Feng Shui by Exception (c) Cecil Lee
In basic management books, you get to hear this statement: Management by Exception: Managers only act on exceptions and solve these problems. And reserve their efforts doing fruitful things. Feng Shui by Exception? If it ain't broken, don't Fix it. If you have the time, ponder over this statement. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. In my opinion, for English readers, if you have read Derek Walter's books, he teaches techniques or provide an understanding of a concept. Such books do not advise anyone to use something in the hope that you become `prosperous'. My stand is also the same. So, have you read books that rather ask you to do this or that?
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The `missing' link between Shapes & Form and Compass School
Dear Users, I understand that there are many new users in this forum. In my personal opinion, there is another way of looking at the " relationship " between Shapes and Form Feng Shui and Compass School Feng Shui. My belief is that if you are more inclined and love to see pictures or illustrations rather than mathematics, more likely you are inclined towards the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui better than the Compass School. I believe this is usually the case. But there are exceptional people or you could be one who is both comfortable with Shapes and Form and the Compass School. Again, in my opinion, not many come under this classification. What is the purpose, you may ask am I saying all these? Partially, this has to do with whether we are `right-brain' or `left-brained'. One is better at artistic or spatial and while the other in figures, accuracy etc... Similarly, in the US, a university like Harvard is inclined towards the art, written expression such as Human Resource and other humanity subjects. Less of mathematics. On the other spectrum, in my opinion, universites like University of California, has more who are inclined towards mathematics. From my personal observation, if you are good at the `artistic' side or love to see pictures, read the last page first rather then from page 1, most likely the Shapes and Form School appeals more to you. There are those who are less inclined towards `Shapes and Form' will go more towards the mathematical side of Feng Shui e.g. the Flying Star. My observations are as follows:- More inclined towards the mathematics of Feng Shui:- Raymond Lo Master Yu Robert Lee More inclined towards the Shapes and Form School:- Master Yap Cheng Hai Author Lillian Too (I believe I am here) What I mentioned is that one is more `inclined' rather than a continuum of Hot and Cold. So far, no one is at the extreme end i.e. Purely Shapes and Form or Purely Compass School. What I also believe is that: 1. The more, I develops the Shapes and Form, the more, one has a better developed your "sixth sense." For these group who know Compass School can use it to cross check on their feelings. Quite often, I am able to `differentiate' which house I believe is a better house or a specific location is better. 2. It would explain is my belief that for those who were inclined towards Compass School, uses the mathematical side to find out a situation as they are less able to differentiate or use the `sixth sense'. Anyway, this is based on my personal observation which I hope, even if I am proven wrong, is certainly another way of looking at `things'. So are you inclined to be a Shapes and Form Person or a Compass School person? Erh.. no write or wrong answer:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Sleeping direction - which is the best?
Dear Sudha, Thanks for taking the time to do a Eight House. 1. Based on your Eight House: N = Longevity NE = Disaster (Currently the door of the house) E = Prosperity SE = Health S = Excellent SW = Irritation W = Spook NW = Death Since SE is the health line, is it possible for your head to face East (Prosperity), South (Excellent), North (Longevity) or SE (Health). These are the sectors your head should face. 2. Another observation is that where possible it is best to sleep with the head rest against a wall rather than on an `island' on its own. 3. You should also watch out for `poision arrows' since there are three cupboards. Look out for the edge of these cupboards. If one or more is pointed towards your bed, this is sha qi. In such a `tight' room, if it is pointed at you, there is really not much you can do. 4. Where one can see the bedroom door and into the kitchen; would result in restless sleep. I am not sure how hot it is at your location. But if it is really `hot', you may not have a choice but to leave the door open. This is considered the `best' of the two alternatives. 5. If you are the breadwinner, in general, the house is considered one of the least suitable to you. 6. Frankly, traditional Feng Shui does not `talk much' about the placement of slippers. Usually, it can be left outside the house or kept neatly in a shoe rack. The shoe rack usually have ventillation holes. In your case, if it is a common practise in your country to leave e.g. the slippers outside the house, it is still acceptable practice. 7. Currently, I am not sure about the effectivness of hanging a Ba Gua mirror; other than for the Chinese. Even many Western Practioners do not practise this especially for their clients in such countries. Furthermore, you must be very careful not to display the Ba Gua mirror inside a home as under Chinese beliefs it will bring Sha Qi. 8. The Four Symbolic Animal Concept is used widely to represent a few concepts. As this is a diagramatic illustation, it is used in a few different situations: a. Under the Shapes and Form School: Here, when you stand at the main entrance facing out of the house, the Dragon is at the East, the Tiger is at the West, the Tortise is at the back of the house and the Bird/Phoenix is at the front of the house. b. Under the Compass School: We add the `element' of colour. Under the compass school, the GREEN Dragon is the EAST, the BLACK Tortise is the NORTH, the RED Phoenix is at the SOUTH, the WHITE Tiger is at the WEST. You will notice that the meaning behind the four animals is different under the Shapes and Form and the Compass School. This is often why many users are confused over above. It is always easier to understand concepts using pictorial representations and I hope, you will understand that many FS Schools use such objects to explain certain concepts easier. But this has in some cases added confusion. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Moving House and Directions
Dear Jojo, If you want to practise 9 Star Ki, it is adviseable not to practise Feng Shui because it has its own `ruleset' and some of the key essence is the same but however, there are still some differences and if one does not know sure of the actual differences, one may end up creating problems for themselves. Basically for Feng Shui is the time for the breadwinner to enter the house is important. As for the direction, which you mentioned, in practical reality, when you travel say on the road, it is most likely that one may turn into an inauspicious direction. Therefore, this rule is not an important rule to take into account in our modern society. Lets look at it this way, we cannot simply travel in a straight line to where ever we want to go. Therefore, although there is logic behind this reasoning, it is no longer practical in our time. The direction of travel is more important for those e.g. taking a flight from one city or country to another. Here, this is a more important point. For example, if it is determined that it is inauspicious for one to travel say from East to West. Here, one should best avoid it. If you understand, 9-Star Ki better, it is best that you stick to the 9-Star Ki advise. However, you believe in the traditional Feng Shui method, stick with just taking into account the time of moving into a house. This is soley up to you. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Activate good stars
Dear Jojo, Grateful if you can elaborate further what you mean by wealth stars. This is because traditional Feng Shui do have the mountain and water stars. Mountain star can be activated to improve luck. I can recall many incidents where if the mountain star is activated correctly, can increase the luck element. This site does not discuss on `fixed templates' such as Black Tantric Buddhist or Black Hat Sect or BTB for short. This form of Feng Shui is not recognised by all Traditional FS practioners. The Eight Associations and Eight Aspirations/Life Associations e.g. SW = Romance corner, and North = Career sector; although is an interpetation of each of the 8 Guas or Trigram is too general to be applied as it does not even take into consideration an individual's personal direction. Unlike the Eight House or Flying Star. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Crystal bracelet
Dear Ber, Here is the 12 animal signs and their element + Yin or Yang:- Rat, Water, Yang Pig, Water, Yin Ox, Earth, Yin Tiger, Wood, Yang Rabbit, Wood, Yin Dragon, Earth, Yang Snake, Fire, Yin Horse, Fire, Yang Ram/Sheep, Earth, Yin Monkey, Metal, Yang Rooster, Metal, Yin Dog, Earth, Yang For those who are not sure what the above means, feel free to visit http://www.lovesigns.net (Regarding Chinese Astrology or romanised name is " Zi Wei Dou Shu ". Chinese Astrology in general is the equivalent of the `English Form of' Horoscope. Although they are not identical, both are based on star readings. What is the difference between Zi Wei Dou Shu and Feng Shui? Zi Wei Dou Shu is based on understanding of the characteristics of a certain `person' based on his/her animal sign. It is based on astrology. The difference is that Zi Wei Dou Shu is a reading but it is unlike e.g. the Flying Star where it cannot be used to be a cure or neutralise an imbalance. As you have seen above, I have reduced each animal sign to their 5 element form. Under the 5 element form you will notice that a `Dog' has the Earth element and a Yang creature. We have not considered the season of influence of the Earth element. However, in a very (very) general analysis of the animal signs, Yin is usually considered weaker than Yang. Therefore, a `Dog' (in general terms) since it is a Yang Dog, should be stronger than say a Yin animal. In other words, under the Destructive Cycle under the Five Element Concept, Wood destroys Earth. When wood destroys earth, Earth is weak and considered inauspicious for the Earth (DOG). Here we equate Wood = green colour which is used to destroy Earth (Yang Dog). In fact, based on the Dog = Earth, the element that produces wealth (provided the Dog is a Strong Earth) is not the element (behind it under the Destructive Cycle) but rather the element after it i.e. the Water Element. Here, the element should be strong so that it can destroy the element infront to produce `wealth' i.e. Earth destroys Water to produce wealth. Do take note that if one's element is say Weak Earth, it is too weak to destroy Water to produce wealth. For a "Stronger" Dog, under this analysis, you should instead use blue rather than green. It is an unorthox way of enhancing green (wood) by using metal (white) to destroy it. Usually, instead, wood should be helped by water (blue/grey/black) instead i.e. the bracelet should instead be a combination of say green and blue. Well, this is another way of looking at the use of the five elements by first `breaking' the animal to become Yin/Yang and the type of element i.e. Dog = Yang = Earth. One major flaw of this `theory' is that it is we are assuming the Year stem of a person, I am taking this assumption because it is like knowing one out of the Eight characters of the Pillars of Destiny. This is only to help you understand how one can break down the Chinese Astrology currently based on one Year `stem'. Usually the `Year' pillar under the Pillars of Destiny has both the `stem' and `branch'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Clock placement
Dear Ber, Please see below:- A clock facing a window is meant to deflect sha qi. If there is no sha qi or poison arrows, the advise is to avoid having it face the window.
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Survey on the use of Luo Pan as a `ghost detector'
Dear Toni, Thanks for sharing your insights. Indeed you have a point to say that it may have to do with magnetic field. Let's hope someone can feedback on their findings or non-findings:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Moving House and Directions
Dear Jojo, Thanks for your question. For those who are now sure what 9-Star Ki is, let me elaborate further 1. 9-Star Ki and Personal Flying Star Feng Shui is basically one and the same. 2. 9-Star Ki is widely practised in Japan. This is where the Japanese must have learned the Flying Star Feng Shui and applied it in a holistic way in their country. The next popular destination is UK and US where this is equally practised in both countries. Essentially both are one and the same. 3. 9-Star Ki uses the Luo Shu grid of 9 squares. It is also incorporated into `personal' Feng Shui. For a change, those who are keen to learn 9-Star Ki can get books e.g. Author ====== Jon Sandifer (I hope I spelt his name correctly) Simon Brown In my opinion, Jon Sandifer's books are a considered quite old but do give an essence of the holistic approach to 9-Star Ki. Simon Brown's books are modern i.e. have easy to understand graphics and well organised. There are many more authors on 9-Star Ki and their followers. I believe, many of the members of the Feng Shui Society in UK have members practising 9-Star Ki. As I mentioned, 9-Star Ki in my opinion can be broadly classified under " Personal Flying Star Theory ". Although it can still be used at looking at houses. Matching 9-Star Ki/Flying Star Theory is the Ba Zhi Feng Shui which Robert is currently putting into this website. A famous Feng Shui Master mentioned that it is advisable to practice Flying Star or Ba Zhi Feng Shui but not both because it gets complicated if one is doing it manually to interlink and provide cross references. However, with our current research and highly integrated computerised tools, we will be able to interlink both for great effectiveness. Both tools: Flying Star and Ba Zhi Feng Shui when put together will offer exciting possibilities. By the way, one can generally say that Ba Zhi Feng Shui is a higher but of equal status with Flying Star Theory. Ba Zhi Feng Shui can be considered a higher form of Eight House Theory. 4. Sorry to side track the issue. There are several methods of looking at auspicious dates by the Chinese. Currently, at this website, it is based on the five elements concept to deduce the auspicious and inauspicious dates. In computer language, this is akin to running assembly language or machine language which is considered the closest you can get to the `machine' itself. 5. More simplistic methods includes using the Luo Pan to deduce e.g. the best direction to avoid for travelling at a specific time. Derek Walters in his richly illustrated book " Feng Shui " had worked out a western compass and also teach simple reading method on the use of a western compass. By the way, if anyone is keen to learn proper Feng Shui using the five elements concept, one should get hold of his "classic" Feng Shui Handbook. I believe this is available at amazon.com or barnesandnobles.com Although his book is written sometime back, it is in my opinion a class in itself especially for an English title. 6. One way of checking out auspicious dates is to use the Luo pan as shown in Derek Walter's " Feng Shui " book. Or you can check out the Auspicious / Inauspicious program on this site. 7. Usually, it should apply more for an individual than the breadwinner. For example, if the person who is travelling should be the one `looked' at than say the breadwinner. Warmest Regards Cecil
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Are waterbeds bad?
Dear Jane, Most users are aware to avoid digging up the earth especially at the East. This is based on the " Tai Su " or Grand Duke Theory. Grand Duke actually refers to the `gravitational pull' of the largest planet circing the Sun i.e. Jupiter. Did you dig earth at the East side of the house. if so, one way to neutralise this is to use `metal'. For example, if it is possible place the car between the digging and the house. For water beds, frankly this is not mentioned in traditional Feng Shui. Personally, I do not see any problems. For the following reasons: 1. One Feng Shui concept is that if you do not see it is not a threat. 2. More importantly, it is more important not to sleep on a circular bed. This is inauspicious in Feng Shui. In my opinion, presently, to-date, I have not heard nor read of any ill effects on the use of water beds. Since you have slept on it for quite sometime without any effects, it should be ok to continue sleeping on one. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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How can one subscribe to old messages
Dear Anon, I am sorry, currently this version of the forum program does not have this feature. Currently the lastest version is customisable especially with Robert's skill but I understand the new version is "buggy." We want to wait for the new version of the forum to have all it's bugs fixed and evaluate it. There are a few alternatives we are exploring:- 1. To dump all the past messages into another site and add a search engine. So that users can do a simple or advanced search. This is because, the messages in this forum currently very huge numbering more than 1,601 messages alone in the Free Advise Forum. 2. At a later date, add a 2nd, 3rd or 4th volume under the 101 Feng Shui Tips electronic book for easy download and reference. There are quite alot to be done and for Para 2, it will not be so soon as the messages need to be complied and re-edited. The present `solution' is to do a Search for a specific word or words. It usually lists not less than 10 or more messages with the same topic. The present forum Search feature allows a Basic or Advance Searh feature. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. This `new' forum started on 30th December 1998. Most of the older forum messages from previous the forum board and an earlier forum board no longer exists.
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How does Qi moves inside the house
Dear Anon, This is a very interesting question: 1. I recalled one Australian Feng Shui practioner was doing an experiment (not so much of Qi) movement but rather how water is drained from a water pipe. She `found' that water drains from the water pipe, I forgot whether it is clock-wise or anti-clockwise. She `found' that this was difference from the North Hemisphere. I am not bring up the subject of the North or South debate but just my thoughts. If you were to ask me, my believe like others in the Feng Shui field is that the Feng Shui model plus Destiny models originating from the North Hemisphere (where China is) can be applied without modification in the Southern Hemisphere. This is because, the models are based on Yin and Yang and Five Elements concept and no one can at present provide an academic model to show differences in application in the Southern Hemisphere. Sorry for detracting on the issue. 2. Frankly, unless someone has done an actual experiment of the flow of Qi, I cannot comment on the academic methods or any results on it. But based on Feng Shui, it is said that Qi should not flow into the house and immediately flow out. It is best or ideal for it to meander in to the house. It need not necessarily be from the front door. Here, many FS Masters have indicated that the frontage of the house or the location where light comes in is another location for Qi coming into the house. It is difficult to measure the main entrance based on this frontage concept and this is why, many of us have resorted to measure the house based on the traditional model of the location of the main entrance door. For now, I cannot provide you with how Qi really flows into the house. Other than each of us imagine how it comes in and out. For those who can obtain a smoke bomb *Joke* or light up a charcoal stove can by all means experiment with it. Unfortunately if the house turns soothy... erh.. don't take my advise seriously. In fact, some Feng Shui masters have classified Qi into many sub-divisions. For example, some classified the Qi in a stale store room as suffocating Qi. Sometimes when I do an audit and enters a store room, it really feels suffocating. We can also experiment on the basis where, it is sometimes no point opening a window, if say the bedroom door is not opened especially if there is no gap below. Air or `Qi' cannot come in and go out. Since Qi is "invisible", and this is where non-believers of Feng Shui indeed have their field day in `condemming' FS. I leave it to each individual's opinion on this issue. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Door to Door Bedroom
Dear Ber, I had encountered the same situtation when I was young. I was living in an extended family and we had this passage way with rooms on each side of it. It so happens that me and my elder brother's room and my two cousins were directly opposite each other. I am not sure if this is a coincidence but we were always "fighting" with each other i.e. my cousins with me and my brother. Not sure if this is part of growing up or a coincidence in Feng Shui. In Feng Shui, it is mentioned that when two rooms have the doors directly opposite each other, the parties in each room are suppose to be a `loggerhead'. The above is the rationale why, the two doors should not (suppose) not to be opposite each other. Some Feng Shui practioners have mentioned placing a wind chime between the rooms as it is suppose to neuralise `sha qi'. This is one alternative provided, the rest of the Flying Star of the house checks out not to be unfavourable with having the wind chime at the location. Try as far as possible to avoid having a Metal wind chime at North West, West (Metal element location) or the NE and SW (devil's gate and SW = devil's back door). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Is having white colored furniture bad
Dear Anon, We can look at it from two angles: 1. As you are aware, majority of the Chinese and overseas Chinese equate white with death. Here there are two camps: a. Those that are superstitious and have always believed that white furniture is not auspicious. b. The modern and trendy especially the young do not have this taboo. 2. With the above in mind, it is hard to answer you based on beliefs. 3. Under Feng Shui, there is also no taboo associated with colour white as inauspicious. Rather, white is equated with the Metal element. Therefore, if we are using the Five Elements relationship, we can check our personal suitability with white. 4. Another factor is the 33.3 percent rule. The furniture usually does not take up more than 33.3 percent of the living room and really has no impact on the home. On a commonsense approach, many married couples with children always avoid white furniture. It is understandable because, their newborns or the young could easily dirty the furniture. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Conflict regarding use of five element
Dear Anon, Thanks for the information. I have not fully analysed the paragraph in details. As the animal sign (Horse: one of the 12 Chinese `Zodiac' Animals can be further analysed as either Yin or Yang and further sub-divided into the various elements. There may be some truth in it but I am currently too busy to look into it further. Here if anyone has the time, can check the element of the Horse and see if it is in harmony with the Fire element (Red) and incompatible with (Green) most likely a Dragon (East). Usually, we are looking at only the `Year' of birth element only and not all 4 birth dates i.e. Year, Month, Day and Time x 2 (stem and branch) of the Pillars of destiny. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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A glimpse of Year 1999 : Why don't you try doing what Encyclopedia Britannica has done?
Dear Glyn, Thanks for pointing out that Britannica.com does not rely solely on advertiser support. In my view, advertiser support is a flawed model and no longer really works in today’s internet environment. Studies have shown that most of the revenue goes only to the top 8 or 9 sites. Yet, even though these sites may look successful on the surface, they are not truly “healthy.” Fortunately, some of these companies are big players with lots of money to “throw away,” or, as I see it, they are misusing their shareholders’ funds. It is like “borrowing time,” similar to robbing Peter to pay Paul through mergers and other arrangements. None of these major players have actually managed to cover their expenses yet. We will always do our best to keep the forum free. My belief is that the reports are optional; no one is forced to get them if they do not wish to. At the moment, the membership for geomancy-online is continually growing, and we will always carefully consider what is viable to provide free of charge and what is not. Thank you very much for your support and understanding. As one accountant to another, we both know we have to live in a realistic world Warmest regards, Cecil P.S. Like you, I am also an accountant by training, and I am using my available funds to support the websites. At the same time, Robert is also putting in his own resources, and even his company’s resources, to create and maintain the many wonderful programs on this site.
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Cannons face the main door
Dear Anon, These are three alternatives which can be used in combination:- 1. Where possible use trees. I am not sure whether it is feasible for the trees to be planted outside the house. 2. Door painted `red'. This is where Fire is used to destroy metal (cannon ball/cannon which is comprised on metal) resulting in wealth creation. Caution: I do not know the person's element and strength and direction the door is facing so, this is a very general statement). 3. Can hang the Ba Gua mirror above the door. Other good alternatives:- 4. Tilting the main entrance door to one of the auspicious locations for the owner. (Strongly recommended) 5. Or use a convex door to deflect sha qi. Other `milder' cures that can be used in conjunction to the the above (but these are the least effective against such a strong `opponent':- 6. The semi circular carpet or a pond semi circular away from the house but directly in the path of the cannon. (Provided this is feasible). The cures are in the assumption that the cannon is tangent or directly aimed at the main entrance door. If it is not, then you do not need to considere more `drastic' measures such as tilting the door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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How to draw the Flying Star template
Dear Tam, A warm welcome to you:) If you need assistance in determining the centre of your house, you can attached it as a file and sent it to one of the conferences in this forum specifically for attachment of files. 1. Ideally, when taking the compass directions do remember always to take a reading outside the house. 2. Even if one has a Luopan, it is best to `invest' in a reasonably good compass with "mass" to take the readings. As the reading is the most important factor in correctly getting the direction of the house. This is because using only the compass on the Luopan may not be that accurate. For those who are `into' Feng Shui, I suggest getting a good and reliable but affordable compass such as the sample shown at this site: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/recommendcompass.htm For more information on the two methods I proposed: (1.) Cecil's compass method (2.) Surveyor's method; Go to this url: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm Without fail, I will always use both method (1.) and (2.) to ensure that proper readings are taken. Alternatively, if one is really not sure but wants a reliable reading, can try to contact a professional surveyor's firm to do the proper reading for you. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Arranging the masterbedroom
Dear Kris, It is best that you superimpose the Eight House Template which is available at either: 1. Manual method: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm (with detailed instructions on how to do a survey). 2. Computerised method: Free computerised Eight House at www.geomancy-online.com My advise is that you should try out the above to check your auspicious and inauspicious sectors. After doing so, see which location is closer to your best auspicious intangible force. If it is an inauspcious intangible force, and if the room is between two compass directions e.g. NE or N (as an example), it is best to sleep closer to the least bad influence i.e. NE = death or disaster line while North is your irritation sector, best to sleep closer to this line. As for whether SW is the romance sector, this site does not normally practise this concept as it is too general a concept to be applied i.e. other concepts are applied first. After doing the above and if you still need assitance, please let me know. Warmest Regards, Cecil

