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Dear Aloysius, Aloysius Chia wrote: I notice you have a initial door opening guide for new house/flat, what about for resale flat. Is it the same guide for new house/flats. The initial door opening procedure is for both new as well as resale flat. So you can use the same procedures. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Andy, Andy Dai wrote: I am a Strong Metal Person. Can you kindly explain to me why is fire element favorable to me? A Strong Metal simply means that you already have too much of Metal and Earth. So having anymore of Metal and Earth will actually make you too strong or out of balance. Water is the most favourable for Strong Metal since water helps to exhaust the excess Metal. Fire destroy Metal so it helps to reduce the excess Metal to keep you in check. Wood is also another favourable element because it destroy excess Earth for a Strong Metal person while at the same time being wealth element to a Strong Metal. So to a Strong Metal person Fire is good for him. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear May Ong, May Ong wrote: hope you can help me. My birthdateis 29 July 1976, 12.56pm. May I know whether I belong to Strong Water or Weak Water. Cause my Day is Yang Water but there are no other supporting elements in my bazi. Actually, our free report will give you the same answer or analysis as in the full paid report less the details of the analysis. This means that if the free report has assesed you to be a Strong yang water. That means you are a Strong yang water. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-element.htm There is a lot more to the assessment of weakor strong then just based on the basic chart. So a lot of details and calculation needs to be done to asses if you are classified as a weak or strong person. In the free report we just do not show you all these information but the details are still calculated and thus if it shows you are a Strong Water, you are a Strong Water. Here is a portion ofthefive element summary from the paid report to show you why:- Element Strength Percentage 3 Water Strong 38 % 3 Wood Extremely Weak 9 % 4 Fire Weakest 25 % 1 Earth Weak 9 % 1 Metal Strongest 16 % You are a Strong Water simply because your overall percentage after considering the season strength, the combinations and clashes, the various final element, and the number of elements. As long as your favourable elements Metal and Water is more than your Fire and Earth, you will be deemed a Strong Water:- ie.Favourable: 16% Metal + 38% Water = 54% ie. Unfavourable: 25% Fire + 9% Earth = 34% That is why you are deemed a Strong Yang Water and not a weak Water. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Linda, Linda Tung wrote: i was wondering which bday should we use since chinese use chinese calendar sometimes. My uncles have both chinese and english birthdays Feng Shui always uses the chinese calendar for all its calculations and analysis. If you use our tools on our website, you just need to enter the english date of birth and our system will convert the information into the chinese lunar calendar for calculation. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Amy, Amy Belisle wrote: [6] & [7] - Disaster. When Star 6 and Star 7 cross path, Co-operation is not good. Possible breaking of partnership, Own department rebellion, lawsuits, Male and Female do not get along. Female more aggressive. Period 7 will mean injuries to hands and legs. What would be a fix for this? Yikes, everything is working against. Thank you for any advice. I presume, the 6 & 7 number is the house number luck. If so, it just means the house isn't that favourable to you. It will not have as great an impact unless it is refering to the flying stars of the sector. But this does show that this house is not as favourable to you. However, the main problem is more that the house is considrered your disaster if I get it right from your posting subject. This is usually what is causing very bad luck from the staying in the house. The house number will have lesser impact. For house suitability, this is very hard to correct unless to move out to a more suitable home. You can only attempt to fix up other inauspicious sector or problems that you can correct. ie Fixing the leaks in your home. If you can do so, you will minimise the overall inauspicious aspect. However, it will not significantly give you a QUANTUM LEAP in feng shui. That can only be done my moving to a more suitable house. So only advise I can have for you is find out what are the other correctable problems and correct them. Then find what are the auspicious stars in your home to activate them. If you can do so you can then hope to reduce as much inauspicious influence against you. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Quote: currently my fiance and myself are looking for a house that is scheduled to be completed ahead of schedule in end 2006. My hubby to be kua is 4. Strong fire Mine is 2. Strong fire Seems like what's good for me is bad for him and vice versa. I understand thatthe maleshould draw the luck from the house. Which direction should the master bedroom be in? Hope todraw luck from the room if possible. Believe bed orientation is a headache too...haiz.... This is a very common issue that most people face. So most will apply the give and take approach:- 1. The breadwinner must be given the best house suitability. While if possible the house facing should not fall under the spouse Death or Disaster sector. It is ok if the house facing is Irritation or Spook, since the two person are opposite, there will never be a direction that will be suitable to both. Even if the spouse is Death or Disaster, then the bedroom for the spouse must be very good to compensate for this. 2. The spouse should then be given a more suitable bedroom sector, since the husband has already got luck from a suitable house facing. Of course, if possible, avoid the Death or Disaster sector for the breadwinner. 3. As for the bed position, you just need to choose who should be better to sleep on which side of the bed. Often, if say you have given the best bedroom to the spouse, then give a better sleeping position to the breadwinner. So in this case, the breadwinner will get a suitable house facing, and a good bed position, while the spouse get luck from a suitable bedroom. 4. The rest of the family need not have the house suitable to them based on the facing of the house. But rather, they should have a suitable bedrom sector for them. If you can follow the above advise, then it should be easy for you to narrow it down. Quote: a) Give his career more priority = get house facing his Prosperity but my Death direction or? This means this isn't the most ideal house. As there will definately be a house that is good for your husband (asthere is a4 good directions)but fall under the spook or irritation for yourself. It does not have to be excellent or prosperity only. Although, that would be ideal. If this is the only choice, then you must ensure that your bedroom falls under your 4 good directions. Quote: b) Eliminate Death and Disaster direction from both our direction to select the house? This is ideal if possible then you can work on activating the interior. The reason for this is a suitable house will mean you will gain as much luck from the house compared to an unsuitable house. But often we also try to factorin the luck of the house for example in a period 8 house you should be looking for an NE/SW facing house if happen these fall under your favourable direction. This is because these two house luck have the best feng shui luck so this can sometimes be significantly better if you suit it. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Jason, Quote: Quote: Master Cecil Lee ever said : 1. Apartment (2nd-7th level), main door facing direction. 2. Apartment (8th level and up), living room/balcony is the facing direction. 3. Landed property, facing of the frontage of the house. And I guess in order to get the correct compass reading FOR the Balcony, stand in the center of the Balcony like the Floor Plan.jpg attach together I really could not see the attached file you had attempted to send. As NNTP does not accept attachment postingsif I remember correctly. Any attachment is usually removed. You see the problem here is that flying star can be applied in may different types of frontage and for different purpose. If you plan to apply the direction based on the center of the house, you will be considered applying the flying star concept which is constraint to only your own four walls. The above method that Cecil mentioned is to determine the frontage. When you apply the flying star based on such frontage you will actually be allowing your flying star to extend beyond the 4 walls. So when you take the point 2 for example, Apartment (8th level and up), living room or balcony will be assessed by standing in the living room and balcony looking outwards. Just like in the Apartment (2nd level-7th level), you take the reading of the door facing. These are taking frontage, as such you do not apply the centerpoint concept. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I read this article which detailed out Flying Star nos. for year 2006 (fire dog year) - as in #8 (N), #3(centre) and so on. It went on to caution against the SE & S sectors and advised general cures for all directions, e.g. avoid red in SE, avoid metal in NW. You should always remember, any yearly analysis without considering the full flying star of the house should be treated as general advise only. As how good or bad depends on the stars interacting with the actual flying star of the house. Anonymous wrote: My question is - would not the above yearly FS nos. clash with the house period Flying stars as well as the monthly nos.? Which nos. would be more accurate? Like I mentioned above, you need to assess the full flying star stars in the sector as a whole. ie the 20-year stars (mountain/water/base star), followed by the yearly star to the 20-year star, and the monthly star to the yearly star. Usually in this order of importance. The 20-year star is usually the main stars that you need to focus and correct, because the yearly star will only impact the current year, while the monthly star will only impact the current month. Most people will go as far as yearly at most. There is really no which is more accurate, but how the stars interact with each other. For example, say yearly star 5 is bad on its own, but if it enters into a sector that has lots of Metal star 6/7 it may help to reduce the impact of this star 5 as opposed to entering a sector that has star 2/5 which will make the sector even less auspicious this year. Anonymous wrote: My question is - Also, should not the stress be more on not disturbing the Grand Duke & sector opposite him, rather than shifting around ducks, metal bowls & colours? Actually, the yearly star most important is to note where is the grand duke for the year and avoid disturbing that sector by not having any major renovations in that sector. And you are right, there is really no special feng shui items or products that you really need to move or shift around. The most important in feng shui is the placement and colour scheme for the choosen room. Anonymous wrote: My question is - Also, what about personal bazi element and house group directions when applying Flying Star? They are different purpose. ie a good flying star only tells you how good the feng shui luck for the house. the personal ba zi element is about what element you belong to and what colours, directionor how your luck will be for the year. You will need to fix up the sectors if it is unbalance, but at the same time you also need to balance your own suitability to the bedroom/house based on your eight house / ba zi by choosing the a house that fit you and the right colour scheme etc. Anonymous wrote: I know that's many qts. about the Flying Star, but I did not know there can bea year FS too &did not find any reference abouthow all the various Flying stars, etc. impact on each other - so would be grateful if you would clarify. Frankly, this is a complicated subject that is not easy to explain just via a simple post. That is why there are professional who just take up this course for understanding how to evaluate the house. It is best that if you do not know how it works, best you seek professional help on assessing the house for you. This way you will not make any errors. Anonymous wrote: One more question - there are 6 large trees on the SE, just outside the compoundof the bldg. I stay in, which are going to be trimmed & this cannot be avoided. Any general protection that needs to be applied/is possible? Usually, these are considered external factors, you will have little control over your external environment. So more important you should focus on areas you can correct or fix within your own home. Thus, balancing the sector with the right colour and luck will ensure that any changes in the external factors will have minimium impact to your luck. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Jian Rong Chen, jian rong chen wrote: I have seen the "Taiwan meow meow meow" fengsui showing that the altar place should not sharing the same wall with bed room wall (except the occupant is below 12 or old ppl). It explained that irrespect to the devine. My flat having the same situation where my altar's back ismy master bedwall as well. Please advise. Yes, this is not the most ideal position. This is similiar to having the toilet located just behind the altar. There are many ruleset with regards to altar, and this is one of them just as any of the following:-. Altar should not be directlyfacing the main door, is like employing the deity to be a security guard. Altar should not be placed looking into the bedroom. Altar should be atthe wall located just at behind the toilet Altar should not be placed looking atthe dining table There is really nothing much else you can do except to either relocate the bed position or the altar position to another more suitable location that does not fall under the above. If really cannot, then at least have a prayer or offering to appease the deity. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: How do we determine the wealth corner of a house and then to enhance the wealth luck? The wealth in every house is always different and is always changing depending on the time period. The only way to determine where is wealth is to use the Flying Star analysis. Identify where is the auspicious water and mountain star. Then activate the sectors accordingly. ie if this is a period 8 house, then star 8 in the water star position determines your current water wealth luck location. So this is the best position to activate water wealth luck by some water feature for example. Make use of the free flying star report in our member area to help you make this assesment:- URL: http://login.geomancy.net Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Hi Master Lee, what element is a piano? Is it considered woodelement (because the outercasing and the keyboardis made ofwood)or metal element (because of the metalstrings inside) or water element(because it produces music)? In general, piano by itself is a furniture, depending on the material it is made the type of element can vary. However, when you use it to play music than the action is Water because it produces music. There isn't a real auspicious or specific feng shui location for piano location. It should be treated just as part of a furniture and place where it is most appropriate. ie usually close to the living room area for everyone/guest to enjoy especially if it is a Grand Piano (which not only looks good but also for everyone to enjoy the music played). Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Andy, Andy Dai wrote: Thank you for your advice. Is counselling being a job of water or wood element? I am trying to find a new job that will actually benefit me in both water and wood elements. Please advice. Counselling is a mixed of Water/Wood. Water is due to it requirying lots of listening (communication) while also action/healing in order to help solve the problem which is Wood. So it contains Water/Wood characteristics. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Sean, Sean Lee wrote: Robert Lee wrote: To analyse the kua number without converting to the chinese calendar would be wrong. This means that say if you are born on 1 Jan 1966, your lunar is actually 10 day 12 month 1965. So your kua number must be based on 1965 and not 1966. Thanks for your kind advice. Regarding the Kua number, it seems similar to the Western numerology. E.g. 1966 = 1+9+6+6. Shouldn't we be calculating based on some Chinese year figure? Didn't I say that you must use the Lunar year in my above quote? This means you should be using 1965(the lunarbirth year)if based on my example and not the western year 1966 (rather than the western birth year). Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Andy, Andy Dai wrote: Please advice me on which of the 5 element does Prison Officer belong to? Prison Officer is in general still law enforcement area so in general it is Fire element. But the role of a prison office is to enforce ensure that offenders are kept in check and attempting to make them realise they are wrong which is human relationship. So it has mixed Fire and Earth elements. So I would classing Prison Office as Fire-Earth. More fire with some Earth element. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Shawn, SHAWN HO wrote: Hi, from your many replies, I come to understand thatelement of the house is based on the facing direction of that house. I am rather confused as the sitting of the house will determine the house kua and thus its element as we applythe Eight House Mansion Theory. Actually, we always determine the direction of the house from the facing direction of the house. Even when we apply our eight house what we often focus on is the facing direction rather than the sitting direction. This is because, to be practical, the sitting direction is often not very practical. This is because if you really want to apply the sitting direction, then you do it based on the location of you home. For example, if you are a weak wood person, water element is good for you, so a good location where your house should be located within Singapore would the Northern part of Singapore ie say in Yishun/Sembawang area. This is more practical and accurate than basing on the eight house which only based on your year of birth. However, even with this, the shapes and form factor will still be the ultimate determining factor. For example, in Singapore the better locations for homes tend to be in like Marine Parade and Bukit Timah, etc? This is because if based on the landscape of Singapore, these locations have good Dragon Qi. So by staying in such location, your luck will be boosted by these external shapes and form Qi. I am aware that there is some website that follow this principle if North is good for you, you should be sitting North and facing South. However, the most important is where the Qi enters into the house. So our definition and what most other FS masters agree is the house should face the good direction so that the Qi entering in the house comes from the Good direction ie. If house faces North, and North is excellent, your excellent Qi will be entering into the house from the North. This is far more practical than having to sit at your good sector and facing the bad direction. So as far as our website is concerned, we are interested in where the Qi enters into the house. Meaning if we say facing North we want the good Qi from the North to enter into the house from the North. And apply the best location based on your eight house element on which part of the country would you get the best amount of luck. What is important for us is to face the good direction and have the Qi enter into the house from these good direction. The location factors (ie stting position), is better to get a good location or a location favourable to your element. These are what determines good location and not really the sitting position. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Sherry, Sherry Shao-To wrote: A couple of years ago we heard some strange noises on the top of our roof above our master bedroom. At first we thought it could be mice, but realized they were birds. We figured they had built a nest up there and my husband wanted to get rid of it. Well, it's a two story house and even with a 10 ft. ladder, the roof was far from reach. Therefore, we just ignored it and eventually it went away. Well, this year the birds came back and made their home at the exact same placeon our roof above the master bedroom again. I can't see them because it's so high.So I'm curious does it have a meaning and are these birds good luck or bad luck. Should I have to worry about these annoying birds? Thanks for your time. In general, whenever there are any living creatures that love to stay in your home, this often means that your home has good Qi (or able to sustain life). So this is a good thing to have in most cases if it does not affect your life in any way. But having too much or when the creatures creates problem or affect the people living in the home, then it is not ideal and should be removed or relocatedelsewhere. For example if the bird create too much noise affecting your sleep then this becomes a bad thing for you. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Can Women luck overpowered by the husbands and vice versa? Yes, this is possible. You see, a person's luck is also affected by the luck of the family member providing for the family. It is also affected by the people around you. Say in a family, a husband & wife & 1 child. If the husband is the only person working to provide for the family, all the luck of the rest of the family falls on the husband. So even if the wife's luck is very excellent, but she is not the one providing for the family, then the luck is based a lot on the husband's luck. So if he does well, the family members will also in general benefit from him. The reverse is also true, when the wife is the main breadwinner, then the rest of the family will depend on that breadwinner. So in a family, the breadwinner role is important and thus it is why it is so important that the breadwinner must have a house that suits him so that he can draw as much luck from the house to provide for the ntire family. It is very possible to have luck overpowered by the other person. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Sean, Sean Lee wrote: Based on the East/West group theory, an East group person's favourable direction is N, E, SE and S. Let's talk about the North direction, how precise must this North be? Will 340degNNW be considered as North? When you talk about eight house, you have to ensure each direction is 45 degree. So This means North is between 337.4 to 22.4 degree. So 340 still falls under North. Sean Lee wrote: And will 20degNNE be considered as N or NE? Because if it is NE, then it will not be favourable to him (east person). 20 Degree still falls under North. Only if it is 22.5 then it is North-East. Sean Lee wrote: Secondly, I was wondering why do we use English calendar birth year to calculate the Kua number? I thought Fengshui is originally from China?? All feng shui concepts uses the Lunar Calendar for any analysis. So one must first convert the english calendar to lunar calendar before analysis. To analyse the kua number without converting to the chinese calendar would be wrong. This means that say if you are born on 1 Jan 1966, your lunar is actually 10 day 12 month 1965. So your kua number must be based on 1965 and not 1966. On our website, we do that conversion for you automaticallywhen you enter the english calendar. Thus, by default all our system ask for the english birthday, then convert for them tolunar birthday before any analysis isdone. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: 1. My house does not have a southwest corner. Anonymous wrote: How do i minimise the affliction? 1. For the exterior, you can create some landscaping ie stone borders to create an extension. So that when you view the house from the top it covers the missing corner. 2. If not, the alternative is to put a concave bagua that is usually used for sucking and trapping wealth for such missing corners. If possible, option 1 is better, if really no choice then the option 2 will be the only other solution to correct such a missing corners. On the interior, you can extend the missing corners by creating a mirror wall to falsely extend the missing corner. Anonymous wrote: 2. Is it advisable for me to build a mini waterfall at the South East sector ( my garden is also located there ) as this is behind my house and facing my main gate entrance ? The only way to be able to determine the best location where you can activate water wealth is to determine where is the auspicious water star based on a flying star analysis. The other way is based on where the frontage is located, usually the frontage is the best place to put any water feature to create like open space and trap wealth before it leaks to another home (especially so for any houses on slopping hill). The other way is to place the water feature at the living room/garden frontage (this can be such that it is like in the back of the house as some houses will have a entrance frontage and a living room frontage.) As long as it is considered either your Living Room or where you can see it from the main entrance, those are generally the good place to have the water feature without considering the flying star. So sounds like the location you propose seems ok. You still have to check on the flying star to determine exactly where is the best place to activate water wealth. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anonymous, Anonymous wrote: Our master bedroom window is facing a stair straight down. I presume there will be a door into the bedroom between the stairs and the window? If so, just keep the dor close when not in use. Anonymous wrote: Is is bad luck toput our bed (with our feet facing) on the same direction? Firstly, it is not ideal to have the bed placed behind a window. Secondly, the bed shouldnot be placed where it faces the door. As this meansa coffin position which is bad. I am not sure if this is going to be the type of layout, if so it is really bad luck to put the bed in this position and should be avoided. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Sam, Sam Seng wrote: I amworry when I do a 8 house report on my house and found that myhouse (living room window as we stay at 12floor)isfacing NE when standing in the center of the house.That sectorwas my wife death sector but prosperity for me (she earns more than me). If that's the case, how is it possible to cure? Do you think we need to relocate our house inorder to suite us? If i'm going to generate flying star report, whose Ba Zi to use, my wife or me?Appreciate your advise. Thanks in advance. It is important is how you apply the concepts according to what is important:- Eight House allows each individual to check whether a house is suitable or not. However, each family member will have different house facing, so it is impossible to get a house that has the frontage suitable to every family member. So for checking if a house is suitable or not, the most important is to ensure that the Breadwinner (the person providing forthe family) must have a house that suits him. This way he will get luck from the house, since the family member depends on him they will also benefit from him. The rest of the family should priority have a bedroom that is in their sector as their luck will be from the room they stay in. So whether or not the element is suitable to the wife, it does not affect her as much. Of course, if possible try to avoid a house that has the facing in either the Death or Disaster, if not at least a suitable bedroom is necessary to offset any inauspicious influence. So to answer your question, if the house is suitable to you and you are the breadwinner, then this question will not be a problem. However, it is not the most ideal house or what we consider a perfect house. So if the bedroom for your wife is at least favourable for you, therefore there isn't much for you to worry. For the flying star, you should be using yourself (if you are the breadwinner). Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Sean, Sean Lee wrote: Eg. what is difference between Weak Yang Wood vs Weak Yin Wood? Actually, yin and yang simply defines more the chracteristics of a person. For example, Yang type tends to be more aggressive and very like outgoing type, while Yin type tends to be more passive and very introvert ype. But ultimately depends on the overall yin and yang balance. Sean Lee wrote: Read that a Weak Wood should find a spouse that is Water or Wood. Does it mean I should find a spouse of Strong (Yang or Yin?) Water or a Strong (Yang or Yin?) Wood? To be frank, it is hard to find the most perfect partner. ie a weak wood person would best have a partner such as Strong Water partner. This is already a hard match to find. A perfect match would be to further match the yin and yang. For example a weak yin wood would be a perfect match to strong yang water. While a weak yang wood would be a perfect match to a strong yin water. Sean Lee wrote: Is a Weak (Yang or Yin?) Water or a Weak (Yang or Yin?) Wood just as good?? Yin and yang only defines the type or overall characteristics ie whether one is more introvert (ie yin) or more extrovert (ie yang). Weak or Strong of an element defines whether you lack more of your favourable or have too much of your favourable element. ie a weak water means you lack too little metal or water. While a strong water means you have too much of metal or water. Water/Wood type of element defines your overall classification within the five element. a weak water and weak wood does not mean a weak water is weaker or stronger than weak wood. They are just different types of element classification. So weak water and weak wood does not mean that one is better then the other. Each have their own characteristics. However, a weak water is beneficial to a weak wood, but a weak wood is bad for weak water. So this helps to define relationships between each person. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Michael, michael tan wrote: I would like to inquire the best date when to start ground breaking (before building the structure) of a residential house in the month of june or july. You can use the free auspicious date analysis we provided to help you determine the best dates available for you:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/reports/free-report/freerpt-dateboth.htm Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Will you advise us to give up the toilets and make everything rectangular? Actually, there are public toilets in the building but it is kind of far. The layout 2 will be much cleaner and better in the long run. So that would be most recommended if possible. Anonymous wrote: Else, how could we cure the bad fengshui usually associated with L-shaped or cleaver design? It is really hard to cure such L-shaped type of layout. So if you can avoid it. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Adeline, adeline tan wrote: Hi, I am also strong yang metal. Am currently working in a finance related job in the civil service and doing quite well. Wld I be more successful in my career if I switch to a more "wood" related type of job? thks! In general, you need to consider the overall factors. A strong metal will generally mean Water, Wood, Fire are generally your more favourable elements. So in that respect of course a Wood element related career would be better. However, in terms of career, you also need to have the proper qualification or skills in order to suceed. So it does not meant that the element favourable you to means it will bring you the best success. Also, it also depends a lot on the percentage of your element. Sometimes a person may be Strong Metal, but is strong due to lots of Earth compared to Metal, then even if you have some Metal career it does not mean it is completely bad for you. Especially, not so if you already have like your home as Water or Wood element house which helps to already make you more balance. The house especially will have adverse impact as the type of house you stay in can influence how your five element percentage will be. A Strong Metal person staying in a Water/Wood/Fire house, may already weaken the excess Metal, therefore, even if you have Metal career it will still bring you luck. This is the same as a weak metal, if you stay in a Earth facing house, so you draw strength from the house, therefore making you strong enough to even go for a career in Wood element (your wealth). So several factors need to be considered in order to know how good career will be. However, generally, if just based on your element Strong metal, then wood/water/fire career tends to bring you better luck than metal/earth career. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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