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Cecil Lee

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  1. Posted


    Spike in number of flatssold below valuation
    By RACHEL AU-YONG
    THE number of Housing Boardflats being sold below valuationhas rocketed, as tighter mortgage
    rules eat into demand.
    According to HDB's latest figures, 105 units were sold in October for less than their appraisal.
    This accounted for 7 per cent ofthe total resale volume, a markedincrease on the average 0.3 per
    cent for each month of the firsthalf of the year.
    This means around four timesas many flats were sold below valuation in October alone than
    over the whole of January toJune, when there was an averageof five such transactions every
    month.
    This has forced sellers, suchas assistant manager RaymondKoh, 37, to adjust expectations.
    After asking for a cash-over-valuation (GOV) of $20,000 forhis $526,000 five-roomer in
    PunggoJ earlier this year and finding no buyers, he cut his price. "Ilowered my GOV to $10,000,
    then $5,000, then zero," he said."Then I started going negative."
    Today, his second-floor,nine-year-old flat is on sale for$20,000 below valuation.
    The lower mortgage servicingratio, shorter loan tenure andthree-year wait before new
    permanent residents can buypublic flats - announced in quicksuccession since August - have
    cooled interest. Median COV,the cash amount which buyerstypically pay on top of valuation
    of a resale unit, fell from $35,000in January to $12,000 in October.Some sellers are no longer asking for COVs, and some are pricing flats even below valuation.
    OrangeTee research head Christine Li thinks the main COV killer is the stricter mortgage rules.
    In August, the Housing Boardannounced that resale buyers canuse up to only 30 per cent of
    their gross monthly income to repay loans with HDB, down from35 per cent. This is in line with
    the mortgage servicing ratio announced in January for loansfrom private banks.
    "Because buyers, especiallyyoung couples, can now take outonly smaller loans, the additional
    portion has to be fronted bycash, which eats into their abilityto pay COVs," she said.
    Some flats will be hit worsethan others, said analysts.In Punggol and Sengkang, or
    larger estates in outlying areassuch as Choa Chu Kang, the ramping up of new Build-To-Order
    flats has come at the same timeas owners of neighbouring blocksbeing allowed to sell after a typi
    cal five-year minimum occupation period, said PropNex chiefexecutive Mohamed Ismail.
    "And if you live on the secondfloor, facing the rubbish chute -it's a triple whammy," he said.
    "Your COV will, of course, fall."Owners such as divorcing couples or those who have pur-
    chased a new flat may have littlechoice but to sell.
    Mr Koh has not bought a flatyet, but wants to upgrade to anexecutive apartment or a condo-
    minium in Sengkang, near theschool of his choice for hisfive-year-old son. But he is ada-
    mant that $20,000 below valuation is as low as he is willing togo. "Any lower and 1 might a?
    well continue living here."
    Source: The Straits Times, Dec 2, 2013

    Quote
    On 12/2/2013 7:05:33 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Invest, The Straits TimesDecember
    1, 2013 Sunday Overseas property galore
    for buyers More foreign projects are
    being launched in Singapore, and
    interest is strong Rachael
    BoonOverseas property continues to
    lure local investors with developers
    seeming to jet in every other week- end
    offering new launches. DTZ Singapore
    research head Lee Lay Keng said about
    107 Lon- don projects alone, including
    stu- dent accommodation blocks, have
    been brought to Singapore for sale ! by
    various agencies this
    year.Consultancy Colliers Interna-
    tional data shows an increasing number
    of Singapore investors have been buying
    London property over the past 12 months,
    about 25 per cent more than a year
    earlier. Mr Julian Sedgwick of .Savills
    Sin- gapore says: "It is hard to track
    the number of different launches in Sin-
    gapore but we have certainly seen an
    increase in the number of launches this
    year compared with last year."He
    says this could be due to cool- ing
    measures in Singapore and an increase in
    local agencies trying to sell
    international property. "The key cities
    of interest are London, Sydney,
    Melbourne, Bang- kok, New York, Kuala
    Lumpur, To- kyo and growing interest in
    Ma- nila," he adds.Mrs Doris Tan
    of Jones Lang La- a!* has also seen
    strong growth in PHOTO BLOOMBERG About
    107 London projects alone have been
    brought to Singapore for sale by various
    agencies this year, says DTZ Singapore
    research head Lee Lay Keng. sales for
    these cities. "We sold close to 800
    units of London properties to
    Singaporeans, which is about 80 per cent
    of the total property pur- chases made
    this year, and about 150 Tokyo
    properties to Singapore- ans as
    well."Singaporeans are also among the
    top foreign investors in the Bangkok
    condominium market, ac- counting for 18
    per cent of CBRE sales to overseas
    buyers this year, says Ms Aliwassa
    Pathnadabutr, managing director at
    property con- sultancy CB Richard Ellis
    in Thai- land."Singapore is ranked
    second af- ter Hong Kong in terms of top
    for- eign investors in Bangkok's down-
    town condominium market," she adds.
    However, there are certain risks and
    restrictions in the various cities and
    countries when it comes to buy- ing
    property overseas. Australia has
    restrictions on over- seas investors
    wanting to buy pre-existing properties,
    according to Savills' Australian office.
    If you are looking to move there,
    Australia's Significant Investor Visa
    requires an investment of ASS mil- lion
    (SS5.7 million) in complying investments
    for a minimum of four years before being
    eligible to apply for a permanent
    visa.CBRE's Ms Pathnadabutr says
    buying condo units in Thailand is the
    simplest and safest for foreign
    investors while serviced apart- ments
    are not available for individ- ual sale.
    Foreign investors cannot own land in
    Thailand.She adds: "Most foreign
    investors, including Singaporeans,
    therefore choose to invest in
    freeholdcondominiums."There
    are so many options on the table that
    there seems to be something for every
    investor in each city, depending on the
    bud- get.Take a buyer with
    $500,000 to $600,000 to spend. Savills'
    Mr Sedgwick says: "You are looking at a
    one-bed (flat) in a zone two location of
    London or a high-end condo in Thailand.
    In Melbourne, you could be looking at a
    one- or two-bed in the central business
    district and perhaps a one-bed or studio
    in Sydney." rachaelb@sph.com.sg See
    Invest Page 34On 10/25/2013
    10:17:09 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Related resource
    materials:http://forum.geomancy.net/
    phpf
    orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=32
    129&
    new=On 10/25/2013 10:07:59 PM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote: > > > >Suddenly
    from
    low birth-rate >of public +
    private
    residential to a whopping
    200,000 homes in 2016!I
    think some who had bought
    homes
    will not sleep well come >2016
    onwards ... assuming that >the
    population "growth" >(especially
    Foreign)has >been curbed.We
    are
    making good >progress in our
    ramp-up
    of >home building programme. The
    number of new public and
    private
    residential units >ready for
    occupation in the >next three
    years
    is >increasing. Our earlier
    projection (197,559) has been
    outstrippe...d. The new number
    now is 204,461. For this year,
    more than 21,000 residential
    units have already been built;
    another 9,220 units will be
    ready by year end. More
    detailed
    data is available at >the
    following
    URA and HDB >webpagesrivate
    Property:
    http://bit.ly/1heDZGp Upcoming
    Housing Supply:
    http://sg.sg/13KzcWs
    Transacted
    Sale Price: >http://sg.sg/WlCw4F
    Rental >Rates for Individual
    Flats:
    http://sg.sg/WXtY7L > >
    >
    Source:
    https://www.facebook.com/minis
    terkhawboonwan

  2. Posted


    These are some considerations:
    1. General comments. For 232 and 234, just be careful of the school's roof line "slicing into one of the levels".
    2. 292D is the precinct pavilion. Although it is strategically placed; but many surrounding (lower floor) stacks could see into the pavilion. Of course,funeral wakes are hopefullynot often.
    3. But hopefully during auspicious occasions;a visitor to oneof thelower units at e.g. stack 520 can clearly see into the pavilion. Can'tcontrol suchan event.

    Quote
    On 11/26/2013 5:48:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear fengshui experts, in one
    of your posts you mentioned
    that residents who will be
    staying instacks 522,
    520, 232, 234, 228 and 230
    should be more concerned with
    it's frontage as shown in the
    shaded RED - zone/area
    indicated in image you
    provided. What do we have to
    be concern of? As shown in
    image that red patch is
    playground, fitness
    stations..etc. Kindly advise,
    Thank you very much.

  3. Posted


    Frankly if you are into pure DIY; you really have to make an uphill task to learn more.
    The major topics that I had mentioned in one of the illustrations : "A practical approach to Feng Shui today" has clues on the types of Schools and Headings.
    As Rome is not built in a day; so is DIY.
    For those who are for eg. too impatient to DIY; may consider other routes e.g. get expert help etc...... this is pure common sense.
    For example; this is similar to other disciplines. If you have a modern car. Would you go to the trouble to doing your own servicing? If yes, then you may have to read up to gain knowledge before you can do your own servicing. OR? Bring it to a workshop which have the necessary skills or tools to do so. There is no short-cut if you want to DIY.
    And there is no way nor one can get spoon-fed all the time.

    Quote
    On 11/25/2013 5:55:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Sir,thanks for pointing out the whole
    things about feng shui.As I'm new and
    just read everything about basic Feng
    shui so I do not know what next?of
    course I not going to do the
    kindergarden FS if I have a chance to
    move to the next level.Maybe you can
    advice me what is next.Hope to hear from
    you soon.CheersOn 11/23/2013 5:45:49 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Please see illustration on where are
    you
    now? OK, you have determined the
    centrepoint. And located all the
    compass
    bearings and plotted them on your
    apartment chart.If you intend to
    apply
    Kindergarten type of Feng Shui.
    [STOP.]
    End of story.However, today's Feng
    Shui
    is not like the Fung Sway of
    yester-years.RED DOT shows "YOU ARE
    HERE". Just scratching the surface:
    Eight House mansion; Flying Stars +
    Ba
    Zi. And most important ingredient:
    interpretation and application of
    all
    the combined fields together.On
    11/23/2013 5:21:30 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    These are some considerations:1.
    North =
    water, South = fire
    etc....
    Is based on
    kindergarten type of
    Feng Shui. 1.1. In
    many past
    forum
    messages; if you were
    told or
    adviced by a geomancer in the
    1970's
    to 1980's; you would be none the
    wiser; and think very highly of
    that
    geomancer.1.2. Unfortunately; if
    you
    were to apply Para 1; today, it
    is
    like
    stone-aged or kindergarten
    Fung
    Sway.2.
    In the attached sample
    illustration:
    please see sample:
    Page 3. Showing three
    persons:
    Male,
    Female and son. And in
    the
    illustration; often in areas of
    their master bedroom or general
    home
    areas; best colours for the
    couple
    COULD
    be applied subject to
    after
    ploting the
    flying stars.3.
    Sometimes, even if their
    combined
    colours are favourable; one
    final
    clue is to match this with the
    flying stars of say their
    bedroom.
    And
    from, here determine the
    best
    colours.4.
    Thus, if you are into
    Para 1; my advice
    is might as
    well
    flip a coin to
    determine the
    colours.5. In my opinion,
    what
    you
    mentioned, here is just
    scratching
    the surface. You have not
    even
    climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After
    you climb Mount faber; then
    consider
    climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then
    The
    North Face of Himalayas..On
    11/23/2013
    4:41:10 PM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    HI
    Sir,Thanks for
    your
    great advice on
    the
    pie-chart. I
    have done determine
    on
    the
    compass facing.I going to
    renovate
    my house in a few weeks
    time
    and
    since I
    have determine the
    facing, can I say I
    will
    base on
    the
    direction to paint the
    desire
    color?Example
    North
    : Water
    (Black / Blue) also
    able
    to paint
    White
    (Metal
    enhance
    water) for
    North sector.
    NorthEast - Earth
    etc.Can
    I base
    on the basic
    direction
    color to
    determine the fix
    fixture like TV
    features
    wall on
    North sector in White
    or
    silver?Actually color/element of
    the

    house sector is base on the
    general
    direction or base on
    the
    person?
    Hope
    you can clear
    my
    doubts on the
    above
    matters.Again, Thanks you for
    your
    prompt
    reply.CheersLimOn
    11/20/2013
    9:22:29 PM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    It is good that
    you
    use
    the
    "cut-out"

    method-From
    the
    centrepoint;
    yes,
    you
    should use
    the
    pie chart and add
    in
    the

    compass markings.
  4. Posted


    Please see illustration on where are you now?
    OK, you have determined the centrepoint. And located all the compass bearings and plotted them on your apartment chart.
    If you intend to apply Kindergarten type of Feng Shui. [STOP.] End of story.
    However, today's Feng Shui is not like the Fung Sway of yester-years.
    RED DOT shows "YOU ARE HERE". Just scratching the surface: Eight House mansion; Flying Stars + Ba Zi. And most important ingredient: interpretation and application of all the combined fields together.

    Quote
    On 11/23/2013 5:21:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    These are some considerations:1. North =
    water, South = fire etc.... Is based on
    kindergarten type of Feng Shui. 1.1. In
    many past forum messages; if you were
    told or adviced by a geomancer in the
    1970's to 1980's; you would be none the
    wiser; and think very highly of that
    geomancer.1.2. Unfortunately; if you
    were to apply Para 1; today, it is like
    stone-aged or kindergarten Fung Sway.2.
    In the attached sample illustration:
    please see sample: Page 3. Showing three
    persons: Male, Female and son. And in
    the illustration; often in areas of
    their master bedroom or general home
    areas; best colours for the couple COULD
    be applied subject to after ploting the
    flying stars.3. Sometimes, even if their
    combined colours are favourable; one
    final clue is to match this with the
    flying stars of say their bedroom. And
    from, here determine the best colours.4.
    Thus, if you are into Para 1; my advice
    is might as well flip a coin to
    determine the colours.5. In my opinion,
    what you mentioned, here is just
    scratching the surface. You have not
    even climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After
    you climb Mount faber; then consider
    climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then The
    North Face of Himalayas..On 11/23/2013
    4:41:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    HI
    Sir,Thanks for your great advice on
    the pie-chart. I have done determine
    on
    the compass facing.I going to
    renovate
    my house in a few weeks
    time and since I
    have determine the
    facing, can I say I
    will base on the
    direction to paint the
    desire
    color?Example North : Water
    (Black / Blue) also able to paint
    White
    (Metal enhance water) for
    North sector.
    NorthEast - Earth
    etc.Can I base
    on the basic
    direction color to
    determine the fix
    fixture like TV
    features wall on
    North sector in White
    or
    silver?Actually color/element of the
    house sector is base on the general
    direction or base on the person?
    Hope
    you can clear my doubts on the
    above
    matters.Again, Thanks you for
    your
    prompt reply.CheersLimOn
    11/20/2013
    9:22:29 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    It is good that you use
    the
    "cut-out"
    method-From
    the centrepoint; yes,
    you
    should use the pie chart and add
    in
    the
    compass markings.

  5. Posted


    These are some considerations:
    1. North = water, South = fire etc.... Is based on kindergarten type of Feng Shui.
    1.1. In many past forum messages; if you were told or adviced by a geomancer in the 1970's to 1980's; you would be none the wiser; and think very highly of that geomancer.
    1.2. Unfortunately; if you were to apply Para 1; today, it is like stone-aged or kindergarten Fung Sway.
    2. In the attached sample illustration: please see sample: Page 3. Showing three persons:
    Male, Female and son. And in the illustration; often in areas of their master bedroom or general home areas; best colours for the couple COULD be applied subject to after ploting the flying stars.
    3. Sometimes, even if their combined colours are favourable; one final clue is to match this with the flying stars of say their bedroom. And from, here determine the best colours.
    4. Thus, if you are into Para 1; my advice is might as well flip a coin to determine the colours.
    5. In my opinion, what you mentioned, here is just scratching the surface. You have not even climbed say Mount Faber, yet. After you climb Mount faber; then consider climbing Bukit Timah Hill; then The North Face of Himalayas..

    Quote
    On 11/23/2013 4:41:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    HI Sir,Thanks for your great advice on
    the pie-chart. I have done determine on
    the compass facing.I going to renovate
    my house in a few weeks time and since I
    have determine the facing, can I say I
    will base on the direction to paint the
    desire color?Example North : Water
    (Black / Blue) also able to paint White
    (Metal enhance water) for North sector.
    NorthEast - Earth etc.Can I base
    on the basic direction color to
    determine the fix fixture like TV
    features wall on North sector in White
    or silver?Actually color/element of the
    house sector is base on the general
    direction or base on the person? Hope
    you can clear my doubts on the above
    matters.Again, Thanks you for your
    prompt reply.CheersLimOn 11/20/2013
    9:22:29 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    It is good that you use the
    "cut-out"
    method-From the centrepoint; yes,
    you
    should use the pie chart and add in
    the
    compass markings.

  6. Posted


    "Sorry, need to ask another question again. As I am curious of the facing direction because what I want to get the particular unit is all windows at living hall and 3 rooms windows are facing the(hidden - a specific)country club golf course and I assume this area should be better for the house facing in-front rather than behind where there is no support? Correct me if I am wrong.

    Thanks and regards,A"


    Another way of looking is:


    "Just imagine if the apartment is a landed property. You would drive UP to the frontage right? And the frontage should be where you had described."


    "Who would drive to the "back-side" of the home or apartment."


    Furthermore, you have deduced it based on? Common sense.


    And common sense prevails over whatever may be written. In general, statements written are not cast in stone............

    Quote
    On 11/22/2013 3:11:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Someone posted this enquiry:-"
    Thanks for your kind
    help.May I also know
    like all my living hall and 3
    bedrooms windows are all
    facing the same directions
    South, does that mean the
    house of the facing are
    towards south and my back
    support will be North?
    Thanks and
    regards,A...... "
    Dear A,
    1. It depends. Usually, if you
    may not often leave the main
    door open (when at home) or
    when you approach a home and
    the area around the main door
    is dim; then most likely, the
    FACING direction in this
    example is "South" and not
    "North (assuming main door is
    here).
    2. Safest is if not sure at
    the moment; stand inside the
    living room looking out of the
    windows or balcony area.
    3. What is most important
    fundamentally; here is that
    why we determine the facing
    direction is chiefly for the
    purpose of calculating the
    Flying Star of a home. And
    this is the root of it all.
    4. As mentioned in my link; a
    main door can join each stack
    to whatever the architect
    wants all stacks to be "glued"
    together.
  7. Posted


    Someone posted this enquiry:-
    " Thanks for your kind help.

    May I also know like all my living hall and 3 bedrooms windows are all facing the same directions South, does that mean the house of the facing are towards south and my back support will be North?

    Thanks and regards,

    A...... "


    Dear A,


    1. It depends. Usually, if you may not often leave the main door open (when at home) or when you approach a home and the area around the main door is dim; then most likely, the FACING direction in this example is "South" and not "North (assuming main door is here).


    2. Safest is if not sure at the moment; stand inside the living room looking out of the windows or balcony area.


    3. What is most important fundamentally; here is that why we determine the facing direction is chiefly for the purpose of calculating the Flying Star of a home. And this is the root of it all.


    4. As mentioned in my link; a main door can join each stack to whatever the architect wants all stacks to be "glued" together.


    5. Anyway, if the house is a North - South or South - North it still is considered better or best for an East group person.

    Quote
    On 6/27/2013 12:06:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Part II=====
    1. Further to what I had
    mentioned, sometimes, it may
    be easier to determine the
    sitting position. Especially
    if there is a distinct hill or
    slope e.g. behind the
    property. We could "safely"
    say that the facing is
    directly opposite this.
    2. In Singapore, especially
    for the 3 room Housing and
    Development Board flats (HDB),
    we often find that we enter
    the apartment from the front.
    And it is easy to say that
    this is often the facing
    direction or the
    "mouth-of-the-house".
    3. However, nowadays, many
    apartments are squeezed so
    tight and clustered in a snake
    like formation, the main door
    can nearly be at any
    direction.
    4. For a condo or apartment.
    It is best to check on one's
    life-style habit. Does one
    often leave the main door
    open? Or close it most of the
    time?
    5. For many who live in a
    condo, I have seen majority of
    the residents close the main
    door (unless they fixed a
    grille at the main door). Yet,
    many do close this door. If we
    do close this door, then, it
    does not make much sense to
    say that this is the
    "mouth-of-the-house".
    6. Furthermore, many condos
    and even new HDB apartments
    have main doors at "odd"
    placement. And often, if we
    have to negotiate a turn into
    the home from the main door,
    most likely, this may not be
    the natural "facing
    direction".
    7. This is similiar to what I
    had mentioned for a landed
    property under Para 1, where
    if the main door is at the
    side. And if there are other
    landed properties where this
    main door faces the side of
    the neighbour's apartment,
    most likely this should not be
    the main door.
    8. In fact, I am very sadden
    by the fact that, some local
    practitioners try to scare
    their would be clients not to
    take up Feng Shui from others
    who do not take readings from
    the main door of an apartment.
    9. Look at it this way,
    countries like Singapore and
    Hong Kong have majority of
    their residents staying in an
    apartment (condo or HDB)
    andFeng Shui for
    apartments is quite modern.
    And as mentioned
    above,the main door can
    be located at very odd
    locations and it should not be
    construde as the main door.
    10. I believe, many of such
    practitioners either live in
    the stone age ormost
    likely wear spectacles but if
    one peers closely at their
    spectacles, these spectacles
    have "tunnel vision lens".
    11. Therefore, check to
    see where is most likely the
    "mouth-of-the-house". And in
    many of the common approaches
    are:
    11.1 If the home has four
    sides of windows, try to
    figure out, firstly which side
    has more light. The idea of
    more light is more practical
    than the amount of wind coming
    into a home.
    11.2 More light would often
    suggest, that there are more
    floor area of window or the
    mouth-of-the house.
    11.3 To use the amount of wind
    blowing into the windows etc..
    may not be an exact science,
    since, high /low pressures
    within a day can differ.
    Therefore, wind can blow from
    any side of the home at any
    given time. This is
    particuarly true for an island
    like Singapore, which is
    surrounded by water. And it is
    said that in a high pressure
    days, air circulate either
    clock-wise or anti-clockwise
    for low pressure days.
    12. The idea that the higher
    one's apartment is, we should
    take the reading from the
    balcony or the location where
    most lightcomes in makes
    more sense also. Many people
    feel that when our apartment
    goes as high as 6, 7 or 8th
    storeys, and if we do see much
    light coming thru, here, then
    this should be the
    mouth-of-the house.
    13. However, if one lives in a
    highrise, and if our views are
    blocked by an immediate
    neigbhouring block and if we
    have the habbit to open the
    main door (leaving it open
    most of the time), then, even
    if at a higher storey, we
    could then perhaps, use this
    as the main door.
    13.Given, the above
    examples, one can therefore
    see that thereis no
    right or wrong answers.
    14. More importantly, if you
    do check on a practitioner,
    check to see if the
    practitioner use the term "IT
    DEPENDS". If so, the
    practitioner is most likely a
    better practitioner - who does
    not go for only one method.
    15. If the practitioner - says
    that every other method is
    WRONG! It must be the main
    door, please steer clear of
    this "dead-wood", myopic
    practitioner! Unfortunately,
    there are many of these in
    Singapore. It shows how
    inflexible, such people are.
    Feng Shui was developed at the
    time where there were few if
    any highrise. And, it is very
    sad to say that many of such
    schools, feel that only their
    method is RIGHT and sometimes,
    these practitioners will quote
    some famous practitioners dead
    or alive. Who cares, do
    remember the fundamentals and
    we are better off.
    Warmest Regards,Cecil
  8. Posted


    1. You can use the Search feature on the TOP-left frame of this forum and simply type things like " auspicious number of steps"


    2. And you should easily find resources within this forum. There are many links, such as this one, below:-
    The secrets of Authentic `steps counting - Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net






    11 Dec 2002 ... Following this method, one should be able to work out the number of steps:- 3.2
    Auspicious steps are:- 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19,...

    forum.geomancy.net/resources/forum-archive/12354.htm

    Quote
    On 11/21/2013 5:41:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Many thanks Master Cecil.There are 5
    steps to landing. Does numbers of steps
    matters?On 11/18/2013 10:14:00 PM, Cecil
    Lee wrote:
    In my opinion; placing a
    curtain has
    more to do with common
    sense then Feng
    Shui.For example;
    sometimes a curtain
    may sway or
    move. And may be caught in
    one's
    feet etc.. and pose a safety
    hazard.If the curtain have beads;
    and if
    the beads break-loose; may
    also pose a
    hazard as stepping on
    the beads may lead
    to a fall.On
    11/18/2013 8:23:08 PM, jian
    rong
    chen wrote:
    Many thanks Master
    Cecil.Will put a
    curtain to
    block
    the view of STEPs
    help?On
    11/1/2013
    9:31:04 AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    It
    is difficult to
    figure out
    the
    layout
    from
    your
    description.Under symbolism
    in
    Feng
    Shui; ideally, best
    not to
    see the
    STEPs
    (leading up/down)
    directly
    facing
    the main
    entrance
    door.On
    10/31/2013
    4:02:58
    PM, jian rong
    chen
    wrote:
    Dear Master,I have
    rented an
    apartment
    where it
    has
    two
    units
    upper and
    ground. My
    appartment is
    at
    the
    upper
    unit. My main door is
    directly
    leading to the
    staircase
    and
    withtwo
    intermediate

    landings before
    go up to
    my
    living hall and
    bed
    rooms.Do
    you
    see any
    problem with

    this?ThanksJacky

  9. Posted


    It is good that you use the "cut-out" method-
    From the centrepoint; yes, you should use the pie chart and add in the compass markings.

    Quote
    On 11/20/2013 9:19:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Sir,I have found the center
    of the house base on your
    recommendation using the
    balance methods and draw out a
    full view plan. Also I have
    use the PIE chart methods to
    plot the direction by standing
    at the center of the house and
    take the measurement. Just
    concern is the center bagua is
    small or it look ok? Kindly
    advice pleaseAs
    mention, is it correct to
    stand at the center (using the
    balance method) and took the
    reading which I had did?Hope
    to hear from you soon.Again..
    Thank you.Sorry for the double
    post..Here is the link for the
    images
    :https://docs.google.com/file/
    d/0B4ejcZOcbtlQSUdJMmtJVE9UeWc
    /edit?pli=1
  10. Posted


    These are some considerations:
    1. Attached shows a quick glance "eye-ball" method to determine the centre-of-gravity of your home. (As mentioned, it is a quick determination. Can it be further fine-tuned? Yes - further reviewed or see Para 1.1. below.)
    1.1. For your layout; it is STRONGLY suggested to photo-copy a proper layout, glue it onto a cardboard and cut-out an outline of the actual unit. And then try to balance it on a pin to find the centre of gravity. (If so; because you have a large protrusion in yellow; it may differ vastly from what I mentioned under Para 1, above). You can use this findings instead of Para 1.
    1.2. Best to use (preferred choice)the PIE chart method - instead of the grid system for such layouts.
    2. In my opinion; the facing direction of your home has three possibilities:-
    a. Standing at A looking out towards B to take a reading OR
    b. C to D OR
    c. E to F
    3. In general, if your main door is generally "dim" and "dark" during natural lighting; then most likely your facing direction is not standing at C looking out towards D. But if you constantly open your main door; then may have to consider further as it may still be the frontage...
    4. In my opinion, the most likely frontage is standing at A looking out towards B. Less likely from E to F. Why? as there are more openings at this direction (light entering) even if you don't always open as many windows at the A to B direction.
    5. Unfortunately, this is still an in-exact science or rather an ART and may get differing opinions even amongst geomancers.

    Quote
    On 11/19/2013 12:16:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Sir,I need your advice and
    hope you can help.Currently I
    leave in Savannah Condopark
    and have 2 question and hope
    to hear your advice.1. House
    facing direction? - Should it
    be determine by door facing or
    the bigger window where the
    lights shine in everyday? I
    live in the lower floor.2. As
    you can see from the pix, I
    leaving in a odd shape house
    and would like to know how
    should I determine the center
    of the house. I trying to
    apply the 9 grid on it. Hope
    you can help.Hope to
    hear from you soon.Thanks you.

  11. Posted


    In my opinion; placing a curtain has more to do with common sense then Feng Shui.
    For example; sometimes a curtain may sway or move. And may be caught in one's feet etc.. and pose a safety hazard.
    If the curtain have beads; and if the beads break-loose; may also pose a hazard as stepping on the beads may lead to a fall.

    Quote
    On 11/18/2013 8:23:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Many thanks Master Cecil.Will put a
    curtain to block the view of STEPs
    help?On 11/1/2013 9:31:04 AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    It is difficult to figure out
    the layout
    from your
    description.Under symbolism in
    Feng
    Shui; ideally, best not to see the
    STEPs (leading up/down) directly
    facing
    the main entrance door.On
    10/31/2013
    4:02:58 PM, jian rong
    chen wrote:
    Dear Master,I have
    rented an
    apartment where it has
    two
    units
    upper and ground. My
    appartment is
    at the upper
    unit. My main door is
    directly
    leading to the staircase
    and
    withtwo intermediate
    landings before go up to my
    living hall and bed rooms.Do
    you
    see any problem with
    this?ThanksJacky
  12. Posted


    Often for #3, use fire element or a red lamp can disarm it.

    Quote
    On 4/18/2009 6:29:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. If possible avoid pointed
    shapes e.g. "diamond shape" or
    many stars or anything
    resemble pointed edges or
    multiple pointed edges
    designs.
    2. Some sectors that have
    flying star #3 (bad wood) :
    avoid green wall paper or wall
    paper with floral plants or
    these type of wall paper. And
    if one's ba zi is or such as
    weak water person, all the
    more to avoid floral/plants
    designs.
    4. At sectors that have #3
    (bad wood) try not to inflame
    this sector with dolphin type
    or water element type of wall
    paper e.g. wavy shapes etc...
    As water element can
    inadvertely inflame bad wood
    #3.
    (Note: #3 signfies:
    quarrels, conflicts, lawsuits,
    scandals type of activies).
    5. Avoid pyramid or bright red
    wall wappers at sectors like
    NW (which may result in Fire
    at Heaven's gate -
    inauspicious for the male of
    the house) or if a sector has
    such star(s) or a combination
    of stars like MS#5 with WS#2
    with Base=#9.
    6. Generally, bright yellow
    wall papers - should be
    avoided in the elderly
    person's bedroom as a
    preventitve measure or if the
    bedroom has bad #5 (bad earth)
    or Yellow..
    7. If not sure, for example in
    a children's bedroom, then if
    ALL THREE MAJOR primarly
    colours are used on a wall
    feature, then it is possible
    to use all the three major
    primary colours: BRIGHT
    RED, BRIGHT BLUE, BRIGHT GREEN
    & (SOME ALSO CONSIDER
    BRIGHT YELLOW ) as one of the
    THREE major colours. Thus, if
    one has a wall paper with all
    these representations of
    COLOUR, then no worries... can
    use all combation of the
    above. But should any one of
    the colours are left out, then
    got to check the sector to see
    if it can accept a certain
    colour.
    Please note that BLACK can
    replace BRIGHT BLUE. While
    BROWN can replace BRIGHT
    GREEN.
    Note: British English:
    Colour (Ioften used to
    theBritishEnglish)

    American English: Color

  13. Posted


    Time to flee the property market
    The winds of change are always blowing. This time it has come to take the foreign property speculators away. The sharp rise in property prices over the last ten years was contributed mainly by two factors. One, a stubborn and foolish decision not to build, and two, an even more stubborn decision to let more foreigners in to buy up whatever properties that were left. It was thought to be a good thing, at least for those hoarding a lot of properties, other than the developers. Some smell self interests.

    After 7 measures to cool the market and with the last one raising the cost of foreign speculators, it is starting to bite. Boon Wan had disclosed in Parliament yesterday that foreign interest in local properties had cooled. From 1,400 units sold per quarter, it had fallen to 330 units per quarter. The foreigners are starting to flee the property market.


    The other factor of not building has also been reversed with a projection of an over supply situation in the next few years after the ramping exercise. The factors contributing to the rise have been reversed. The fall in property prices is only a matter of time and how much will it fall. The other question is how much will the govt allow it to fall and at what level will it be sustainable or ?affordable? with a new definition?


    Should the buyers of properties start to hold back or start to sell before the impending fall? The dumb explanation that it is all market forces is falling flat on its face. It is all about good governance and about bad governance, about managing for inflation and about managing for sustainability.


    Where would the property market head to? What would be the new explanation of a rising or falling property market?

    Chua Chin Leng aka redbean

    * The writer blogs at http://mysingaporenews.blogspot.com.


  14. Posted


    Further to what I had mentioned;
    It is not like one (should/could) tattoo a mole and call it a MOLE.
    Like I previously mentioned; a mole is a "growth" and gets - blood supply to it.
    One cannot simply just rub our body and roll "black matter" and stick it permanently on our body; much like those cosmetic fake moles.
    If one were also to buy or transplant a mole from someone else; one may permantly have to take those "anti-rejection" pills for "life". It can also reduce a person's immunity level.

    Quote
    On 11/14/2013 5:14:50 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. There are some who seek help to
    remove their mole.2. The
    reason for their removal can range from
    (personal- psycological) needs; as some
    felt that certain moles may not look
    nice on themselves.3. Thus the
    most common are those that seek help to
    remove mole(s) especially larger
    (bulging) ones from their face.4. There
    is no empirical study by anyone to say
    that it is beneficial or not other than
    at least one may "feel good"
    factor after removing them (if any).
    Since there is no real study to say for
    sure: so your guess is good as anyone's
    else.5. As mentioned previously,
    especially those moles that are bulging
    often also may grow hair; and these can
    be considered as some kind of "tumor"
    beign or not; thus cannot simply be
    transplanted. As blood still flows to
    them. Thus one traditional method was to
    use one's own hair and tie a knot to
    "suffocate" it until it simply drops
    off.On 11/13/2013 9:02:03 AM, Stevens
    Tan wrote:
    Thanks for the reply.So basically
    you
    are saying that bad luck can be
    removed
    easily simply by remove the moles at
    the
    same time if there is no good luck
    just
    simply create the mole wherever we
    like?
    On 11/12/2013 9:04:12 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    The premise is that the mole is
    no
    longer there; there in no longer
    any
    significance.Don't try this
    yourself.
    Some moles can easily be
    removed; by
    plucking one's own (head) hair
    and
    then
    tie the mole in a knot. And
    often
    after
    a few days; the mole will
    fall-off
    by
    itself. And later on leaves
    littke
    or no
    marks (scars) at all.On
    11/12/2013
    7:27:43 AM, Stevens Tan wrote:
    On 8/8/2000 12:15:00 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    This is an untitled
    article
    on
    moles. I
    am not too sure who
    wrote it
    thus
    unable
    to give credit to the
    author. If
    anyone
    know of the source, I am
    more
    than
    happy
    to add credit to the
    work.
    >
    Anywhere, here goes...
    >
    MOLES ON THE BODY
    >
    1. Throat - An artistic
    temperament,
    successful.
    2. Chest - Lazy,
    unsteady,
    quarrelsome,
    financially unsound.
    3. Breast (right) -
    Indolent,
    intemperate.
    4. Breast (left)-Active,
    energetic.
    5. Nipple - Fickle and
    unfaithful.
    6. Ribs (right) -
    Insensitive,
    cowardly.
    7. Ribs (left) - Lazy,
    humorous.
    8. Navel - Great good
    fortune.
    9. Abdomen - Voracious,
    intemperate
    and
    self-indulgent. Should
    marry
    someone
    placid.
    10. Hips - Resourceful,
    valiant
    and
    over-amorous.
    11. Loins - Mendacious.
    12. Groin (right) - Ill
    health.
    13. Groin (left) -
    Frail.
    14. Thigh (right) -
    Wealth
    and a
    happy
    marriage.
    15. Thigh (left) - A
    warm
    temperament.
    16. Knee (right) -
    Friendly
    disposition
    and happy marriage.
    17. Knee (left) - Rash,
    extravagant,
    ill-tempered but good
    business
    sense.
    18. Leg (right) -
    Energetic
    and
    preserving.
    19. Leg (left) - Lazy.
    20. Ankle - A sharing
    nature, a
    sense of
    humor.
    21. Heel - Mentally and
    physically
    active. Should beware of
    making
    enemies.
    22. Foot (right) - Loves
    traveling.
    23. Foot (left) -
    Thoughtful
    and
    gloomy;
    prefers a sedentary
    life.
    24. Instep - Athletic,
    quarrelsome.
    25. Neck - Many ups and
    downs.
    Should be
    frugal.
    26. Shoulder blades -
    Unhappiness.
    27. Shoulder (left) -
    Easily
    satisfied.
    28. Shoulder (right) -
    Prudent
    discreet,
    faithful and restless.
    29. Armpit (left) - Good
    fortune
    won
    by
    hard work.
    30. Armpit (right) -
    Struggles
    against
    heavy odds.
    31. Arm (right) -
    Adversity
    in
    early
    life, contentment in old
    age.
    32. Arm (left) -
    Courteous,
    industrious.
    33. Elbow - Great
    talent,
    great
    desire
    to travel.
    34. Wrist or hand
    (right) -
    Frugal,
    successful in business.
    35. Wrist or hand (left)
    -
    Ingenious,
    artistic.
    36. Finger - Dishonest,
    prone to
    exaggerate, unable to
    face
    reality.
    37. Back - Frank with an
    inquiring
    mind.
    Should be cautious.
    38. Buttocks - Total
    lack of
    ambition.
    >
    >
    MOLES ON THE FACE
    >
    Moles on the middle of
    the
    forehead
    reveal a bad-tempered
    disposition
    and
    potential cruel nature.
    Such
    people
    should guard against
    accidents
    in
    their
    middle age.
    >
    Mole on the left temple
    indicates a
    tendency to be
    spendthrift
    and
    horsetrong. The person
    should
    try to
    live a quite life.
    >
    Mole on the right temple
    indicates
    exceptional ability. The
    person
    should
    guard against illness in
    later
    life.
    >
    Mole on or near the
    eyebrows
    belongs
    to
    preserving person who is
    happy
    in
    marriage. This person
    bewares of
    lightening and food
    poisoning.
    >
    Mole on or near the
    corner
    of
    the
    eye.
    An honest and forthright
    person
    who
    needs to be loved.
    >
    Mole on inside and
    outside
    of
    the
    ear.
    The person has wealth
    and
    fame
    but
    tends
    to be reckless.
    >
    Mole on the left cheek.
    A
    serious,
    studious and struggling
    person.
    >
    Moles on the right cheek
    promise
    a
    successful life after
    marriage.
    >
    One mole on each cheek
    indicates
    success
    after hard struggle.
    >
    Mole on the upper side
    of
    the
    nose
    denotes lust and
    extravagance.
    >
    Moles on the left side
    of
    the
    nose
    (middle) indicate a
    changeable
    nature.
    An untrustworthy but
    lucky
    person
    who
    should be bewares of
    falls.
    >
    Moles on the right side
    of
    the
    nose
    (middle) shows a great
    traveling
    urge,
    an outdoor occupation
    involve
    plenty
    of
    movement.
    >
    Mole on the tip of the
    nose
    indicates a
    sincere friend though
    very
    outspoken.
    >
    A mole on the nostrils
    is a
    sign
    of
    a
    rover.
    >
    Mole on the lips
    signifies
    greed
    but
    benevolence.
    >
    Mole on the lower lips
    shows
    a
    quiet
    and
    studious nature. Good
    fortune is
    indicated in later life.
    >
    Moles on the chin show
    conscientious,
    common sense and
    artistic
    ability.
    These
    people make the best of
    any
    opportunities and
    improve a
    lot
    with
    age.
    >
    Mole on the left lower
    jaw
    indicates
    a
    critical nature. Beware
    of
    ill
    health.
    >
    Mole on the right lower
    jaw
    shows
    danger. You should
    beware of
    fire
    and
    water in your youth.
    Hello Cecil,Thanks for your
    post.
    Moles
    do efffect our life. If it's
    good
    than
    good and vice versa but how
    do
    we
    supposed to understand the
    benefit
    or
    bad moles? For example some
    people
    they
    go to doctor to create moles
    while
    other
    maybe got their moles
    removed,
    if
    it's
    removed does it mean all
    meanings
    that
    come with it also disappear?
    Thanks
    for
    your advice.
  15. Posted


    1. It is good that the storm drain is fully covered; this is a plus point.
    2. If u can draw a sketch of the plots + outline of your home in relation to the front door: so that one can have a better understanding.
    3. The frontage may or may not be "west". Could be?
    4. In my opinion; usually if one face problems (if any) is due most likely to have 3 or more MAJOR "leaks".
    5. Thus there are some (East group) who still can stay in a "west" home without any issues.

    Quote
    On 11/13/2013 10:39:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hello Master Cecil Lee and
    Master Robert Lee.Please
    assist me to determine if my
    family home is suffering from
    bad Feng Shui. Firstly,
    there is a street storm water
    inlet drain sitting right in
    front of the front doors of my
    home. We can't see the
    opening of the drain from our
    front doors, as it faces the
    side garden of the house
    opposite. There is no
    other drains on this street.
    My house faces West and
    it is the first house in a
    culdesac street where there
    are 9 houses in total.
    There is a slight slope
    on this culdesac street where
    my house is lower than the
    houses further in on this
    street. Many friends
    have told us that the front
    drain represents bad feng
    shui. I am very
    concerned.Secondly, the door
    of the main bedroom in the
    house faces the door of the
    study room/home
    office.Thirdly, the only
    position we can have our bed
    in the main bedroom happens to
    be against the wall with a
    window, so our bed is directly
    below a window.Fourthly, our
    front doors face the back
    door, which we do not open
    often. We do not enter
    through the front doors
    normally, as the garage has an
    entry door into the house, so
    we enter through this door 99%
    of the time.Fifthly, the sink
    in the kitchen is opposite to
    the built-in oven and
    microwave. (The
    hotplate/stove is on a
    different kitchen
    bench).Finally, we were
    advised by a feng shui
    professional years ago to buy
    a house with front doors
    facing East or North, and
    avoid one facing West for
    financial stability. He
    advised my husband and I this
    based on our time, date, and
    year of birth. However,
    after months of searching for
    a suitable house, my husband
    fell in love with this house,
    which has all the above issues
    that concern me, plus it is
    facing west! I have
    suggested to sell the house
    several times but my husband
    would not agree.Please advise
    if I should be concerned with
    any of the issues I have
    mentioned above. If any is a
    concern, please kindly suggest
    a possible solution.Thanking
    you with all my heart.Best
    wishes,Serena
  16. Posted


    1. There are some who seek help to remove their mole.
    2. The reason for their removal can range from (personal- psycological) needs; as some felt that certain moles may not look nice on themselves.
    3. Thus the most common are those that seek help to remove mole(s) especially larger (bulging) ones from their face.
    4. There is no empirical study by anyone to say that it is beneficial or not other than at least one may "feel good" factor after removing them (if any). Since there is no real study to say for sure: so your guess is good as anyone's else.
    5. As mentioned previously, especially those moles that are bulging often also may grow hair; and these can be considered as some kind of "tumor" beign or not; thus cannot simply be transplanted. As blood still flows to them. Thus one traditional method was to use one's own hair and tie a knot to "suffocate" it until it simply drops off.

    Quote
    On 11/13/2013 9:02:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Thanks for the reply.So basically you
    are saying that bad luck can be removed
    easily simply by remove the moles at the
    same time if there is no good luck just
    simply create the mole wherever we like?
    On 11/12/2013 9:04:12 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    The premise is that the mole is no
    longer there; there in no longer any
    significance.Don't try this
    yourself.
    Some moles can easily be removed; by
    plucking one's own (head) hair and
    then
    tie the mole in a knot. And often
    after
    a few days; the mole will fall-off
    by
    itself. And later on leaves littke
    or no
    marks (scars) at all.On 11/12/2013
    7:27:43 AM, Stevens Tan wrote:
    On 8/8/2000 12:15:00 AM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    This is an untitled article
    on
    moles. I
    am not too sure who wrote it
    thus
    unable
    to give credit to the
    author. If
    anyone
    know of the source, I am
    more
    than
    happy
    to add credit to the work.
    >
    Anywhere, here goes...
    >
    MOLES ON THE BODY
    >
    1. Throat - An artistic
    temperament,
    successful.
    2. Chest - Lazy, unsteady,
    quarrelsome,
    financially unsound.
    3. Breast (right) -
    Indolent,
    intemperate.
    4. Breast (left)-Active,
    energetic.
    5. Nipple - Fickle and
    unfaithful.
    6. Ribs (right) -
    Insensitive,
    cowardly.
    7. Ribs (left) - Lazy,
    humorous.
    8. Navel - Great good
    fortune.
    9. Abdomen - Voracious,
    intemperate
    and
    self-indulgent. Should marry
    someone
    placid.
    10. Hips - Resourceful,
    valiant
    and
    over-amorous.
    11. Loins - Mendacious.
    12. Groin (right) - Ill
    health.
    13. Groin (left) - Frail.
    14. Thigh (right) - Wealth
    and a
    happy
    marriage.
    15. Thigh (left) - A warm
    temperament.
    16. Knee (right) - Friendly
    disposition
    and happy marriage.
    17. Knee (left) - Rash,
    extravagant,
    ill-tempered but good
    business
    sense.
    18. Leg (right) - Energetic
    and
    preserving.
    19. Leg (left) - Lazy.
    20. Ankle - A sharing
    nature, a
    sense of
    humor.
    21. Heel - Mentally and
    physically
    active. Should beware of
    making
    enemies.
    22. Foot (right) - Loves
    traveling.
    23. Foot (left) - Thoughtful
    and
    gloomy;
    prefers a sedentary life.
    24. Instep - Athletic,
    quarrelsome.
    25. Neck - Many ups and
    downs.
    Should be
    frugal.
    26. Shoulder blades -
    Unhappiness.
    27. Shoulder (left) - Easily
    satisfied.
    28. Shoulder (right) -
    Prudent
    discreet,
    faithful and restless.
    29. Armpit (left) - Good
    fortune
    won
    by
    hard work.
    30. Armpit (right) -
    Struggles
    against
    heavy odds.
    31. Arm (right) - Adversity
    in
    early
    life, contentment in old
    age.
    32. Arm (left) - Courteous,
    industrious.
    33. Elbow - Great talent,
    great
    desire
    to travel.
    34. Wrist or hand (right) -
    Frugal,
    successful in business.
    35. Wrist or hand (left) -
    Ingenious,
    artistic.
    36. Finger - Dishonest,
    prone to
    exaggerate, unable to face
    reality.
    37. Back - Frank with an
    inquiring
    mind.
    Should be cautious.
    38. Buttocks - Total lack of
    ambition.
    >
    >
    MOLES ON THE FACE
    >
    Moles on the middle of the
    forehead
    reveal a bad-tempered
    disposition
    and
    potential cruel nature. Such
    people
    should guard against
    accidents
    in
    their
    middle age.
    >
    Mole on the left temple
    indicates a
    tendency to be spendthrift
    and
    horsetrong. The person
    should
    try to
    live a quite life.
    >
    Mole on the right temple
    indicates
    exceptional ability. The
    person
    should
    guard against illness in
    later
    life.
    >
    Mole on or near the eyebrows
    belongs
    to
    preserving person who is
    happy
    in
    marriage. This person
    bewares of
    lightening and food
    poisoning.
    >
    Mole on or near the corner
    of
    the
    eye.
    An honest and forthright
    person
    who
    needs to be loved.
    >
    Mole on inside and outside
    of
    the
    ear.
    The person has wealth and
    fame
    but
    tends
    to be reckless.
    >
    Mole on the left cheek. A
    serious,
    studious and struggling
    person.
    >
    Moles on the right cheek
    promise
    a
    successful life after
    marriage.
    >
    One mole on each cheek
    indicates
    success
    after hard struggle.
    >
    Mole on the upper side of
    the
    nose
    denotes lust and
    extravagance.
    >
    Moles on the left side of
    the
    nose
    (middle) indicate a
    changeable
    nature.
    An untrustworthy but lucky
    person
    who
    should be bewares of falls.
    >
    Moles on the right side of
    the
    nose
    (middle) shows a great
    traveling
    urge,
    an outdoor occupation
    involve
    plenty
    of
    movement.
    >
    Mole on the tip of the nose
    indicates a
    sincere friend though very
    outspoken.
    >
    A mole on the nostrils is a
    sign
    of
    a
    rover.
    >
    Mole on the lips signifies
    greed
    but
    benevolence.
    >
    Mole on the lower lips shows
    a
    quiet
    and
    studious nature. Good
    fortune is
    indicated in later life.
    >
    Moles on the chin show
    conscientious,
    common sense and artistic
    ability.
    These
    people make the best of any
    opportunities and improve a
    lot
    with
    age.
    >
    Mole on the left lower jaw
    indicates
    a
    critical nature. Beware of
    ill
    health.
    >
    Mole on the right lower jaw
    shows
    danger. You should beware of
    fire
    and
    water in your youth.
    Hello Cecil,Thanks for your
    post.
    Moles
    do efffect our life. If it's
    good
    than
    good and vice versa but how do
    we
    supposed to understand the
    benefit
    or
    bad moles? For example some
    people
    they
    go to doctor to create moles
    while
    other
    maybe got their moles removed,
    if
    it's
    removed does it mean all
    meanings
    that
    come with it also disappear?
    Thanks
    for
    your advice.
  17. Posted


    The premise is that the mole is no longer there; there in no longer any significance.
    Don't try this yourself. Some moles can easily be removed; by plucking one's own (head) hair and then tie the mole in a knot. And often after a few days; the mole will fall-off by itself. And later on leaves littke or no marks (scars) at all.

    Quote
    On 11/12/2013 7:27:43 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    On 8/8/2000 12:15:00 AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    This is an untitled article on
    moles. I
    am not too sure who wrote it thus
    unable
    to give credit to the author. If
    anyone
    know of the source, I am more than
    happy
    to add credit to the work.
    >
    Anywhere, here goes...
    >
    MOLES ON THE BODY
    >
    1. Throat - An artistic temperament,
    successful.
    2. Chest - Lazy, unsteady,
    quarrelsome,
    financially unsound.
    3. Breast (right) - Indolent,
    intemperate.
    4. Breast (left)-Active, energetic.
    5. Nipple - Fickle and unfaithful.
    6. Ribs (right) - Insensitive,
    cowardly.
    7. Ribs (left) - Lazy, humorous.
    8. Navel - Great good fortune.
    9. Abdomen - Voracious, intemperate
    and
    self-indulgent. Should marry someone
    placid.
    10. Hips - Resourceful, valiant and
    over-amorous.
    11. Loins - Mendacious.
    12. Groin (right) - Ill health.
    13. Groin (left) - Frail.
    14. Thigh (right) - Wealth and a
    happy
    marriage.
    15. Thigh (left) - A warm
    temperament.
    16. Knee (right) - Friendly
    disposition
    and happy marriage.
    17. Knee (left) - Rash, extravagant,
    ill-tempered but good business
    sense.
    18. Leg (right) - Energetic and
    preserving.
    19. Leg (left) - Lazy.
    20. Ankle - A sharing nature, a
    sense of
    humor.
    21. Heel - Mentally and physically
    active. Should beware of making
    enemies.
    22. Foot (right) - Loves traveling.
    23. Foot (left) - Thoughtful and
    gloomy;
    prefers a sedentary life.
    24. Instep - Athletic, quarrelsome.
    25. Neck - Many ups and downs.
    Should be
    frugal.
    26. Shoulder blades - Unhappiness.
    27. Shoulder (left) - Easily
    satisfied.
    28. Shoulder (right) - Prudent
    discreet,
    faithful and restless.
    29. Armpit (left) - Good fortune won
    by
    hard work.
    30. Armpit (right) - Struggles
    against
    heavy odds.
    31. Arm (right) - Adversity in early
    life, contentment in old age.
    32. Arm (left) - Courteous,
    industrious.
    33. Elbow - Great talent, great
    desire
    to travel.
    34. Wrist or hand (right) - Frugal,
    successful in business.
    35. Wrist or hand (left) -
    Ingenious,
    artistic.
    36. Finger - Dishonest, prone to
    exaggerate, unable to face reality.
    37. Back - Frank with an inquiring
    mind.
    Should be cautious.
    38. Buttocks - Total lack of
    ambition.
    >
    >
    MOLES ON THE FACE
    >
    Moles on the middle of the forehead
    reveal a bad-tempered disposition
    and
    potential cruel nature. Such people
    should guard against accidents in
    their
    middle age.
    >
    Mole on the left temple indicates a
    tendency to be spendthrift and
    horsetrong. The person should try to
    live a quite life.
    >
    Mole on the right temple indicates
    exceptional ability. The person
    should
    guard against illness in later life.
    >
    Mole on or near the eyebrows belongs
    to
    preserving person who is happy in
    marriage. This person bewares of
    lightening and food poisoning.
    >
    Mole on or near the corner of the
    eye.
    An honest and forthright person who
    needs to be loved.
    >
    Mole on inside and outside of the
    ear.
    The person has wealth and fame but
    tends
    to be reckless.
    >
    Mole on the left cheek. A serious,
    studious and struggling person.
    >
    Moles on the right cheek promise a
    successful life after marriage.
    >
    One mole on each cheek indicates
    success
    after hard struggle.
    >
    Mole on the upper side of the nose
    denotes lust and extravagance.
    >
    Moles on the left side of the nose
    (middle) indicate a changeable
    nature.
    An untrustworthy but lucky person
    who
    should be bewares of falls.
    >
    Moles on the right side of the nose
    (middle) shows a great traveling
    urge,
    an outdoor occupation involve plenty
    of
    movement.
    >
    Mole on the tip of the nose
    indicates a
    sincere friend though very
    outspoken.
    >
    A mole on the nostrils is a sign of
    a
    rover.
    >
    Mole on the lips signifies greed but
    benevolence.
    >
    Mole on the lower lips shows a quiet
    and
    studious nature. Good fortune is
    indicated in later life.
    >
    Moles on the chin show
    conscientious,
    common sense and artistic ability.
    These
    people make the best of any
    opportunities and improve a lot with
    age.
    >
    Mole on the left lower jaw indicates
    a
    critical nature. Beware of ill
    health.
    >
    Mole on the right lower jaw shows
    danger. You should beware of fire
    and
    water in your youth.
    Hello Cecil,Thanks for your post. Moles
    do efffect our life. If it's good than
    good and vice versa but how do we
    supposed to understand the benefit or
    bad moles? For example some people they
    go to doctor to create moles while other
    maybe got their moles removed, if it's
    removed does it mean all meanings that
    come with it also disappear? Thanks for
    your advice.
  18. Posted


    1. Please see the two photos.
    2. In the two photos; one can see that the area in-front of the entrance is generally bright.
    3. Thus, if say the owners frequently opens the main entrance door and often, it is airy and (windy). There is a possibility or rather, higher chance of saying that maybe; one could consider the main door as the frontage, here.
    4. Contrast this with the earlier photos in the first posting; where the area outside the maindoor is dim and dark even during the daylight hours.

    Quote
    On 10/31/2013 11:19:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    A. For an apartment; there are
    often two common possible
    frontage:1. Standing inside
    the main entrance door looking
    outwards or2. Finding the
    location where there are most
    openings such as windows and
    balconies if any.B. In this
    sample illustration; notice
    that the passageway leading to
    a unit's main door is dim
    (dark) = yin. If so, most
    likely, this may not be the
    frontage of the apartment.C.
    Applying Flying Star Feng Shui
    is about locating the most
    yang qi (most openings and
    bright area e.g. natural
    lighting that filters into a
    home).

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