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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Peter, Frankly, if one is in an open space concept and cannot control the layout planning, than there is not much choice, here. Fortunately, you are not sitting facing the death or disaster sector. Which is worse-off. Often, in such cases or situation, if we are limited by "earth luck" i.e. location, than what matters most is to boost our "human / man luck". Here, positive work attitude, our PR skills etc.. Warmest Regards, Cecil P.S. for the benefit of those who are moving office, often the following ritual are performed: Select an auspicious date & time for the Office Warming Day. 1 On this day, make sure that all windows, ventilation must be covered up - usually with black paper or cloth. So that when one enters the room, it should be in total darkness. 2 Hang a red banner across the banner of the business. 3 During this time, all electricty to the unit should be off. No equipment is to be turned on. 4 Before the auspicious time, the owner or manager would have to light up a charcoal stove. 5 Next, once the stove has been lighted up, the owner place it a few feet away from the main entrance door i.e. in the middle. And he raises his left foot then right foot and removes the red banner and opens the door. If he has staff, then all the staff do the same.. ie. raise their left foot over right foot and walk into the office. 6 Get help to peel off all the coverings to windows to allow light to come in. And then switch on the lighting in the room and all electrical devices there.
  2. Dear Maggie, If you need a Period 8 chart, please e-mail me privately at : support@geomancy.net (to give u a complimentary free Period 8 report). And if you need any advise to see if your home can benefit from Period 8 vs Period 7, please also let me know the direction e.g. SW2. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Maggie, Yes, from your description, although there are some things to be completed, but if you have lived-in your home prior to 2004 than, it should be considered as a Period 7 home. But, if you have not moved-in yet until the rest of the things are completed than, you can check to see if Period 8 is better (or not). Therefore, it is not so much of which Period your home is but rather, if the new period is better, than, you could consider changing it to a new period i.e. Period 8. The decision matrix could be: 1. My current home Flying star Feng Shui is not as good as Period 8 - after investigating the locations of bedroom/living room etc.... (Clear-cut) Consider changing it to period 8. 2. My current home Flying star Feng Shui is distinctively better than Period 8. In your case, if you have stayed in, it is most likely - based on your description of uncompleted work done that your could still keep to Period 7. 3. Not to sure. For a house belonging to an earlier period, one could "wait-and-see" and if need be, later fly to a new Period e.g. Period 8. Since, if one has flown to a new period, one cannot reverse this. Warmest Regards, Cecil Thank
  4. Dear Nhan, Usually, if you look at my reply, it is often mentioned as "It depends". This is because if the building is constructed and closed-up (no qi flow), and later, one moves-in (yang qi) than, it is best to take the move-in date. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Frank, Please see below: Some Feng Shui schools recommend placing "yin" water at sectors that is out of balance and require "yin" water. Here, get a 1.5 litres plastic bottle, place 6 coins inside and fill it up with tap water. Here, again, it is used as a cure rather than as an enhancement. Frankly, between such "remedies" I would instead, prefer to invest in a Hepa air cleaner such as from Honeywell , Sharp etc... to help purify the air instead. Since, these are proven. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Frank, This should be seen under the Holy Trinity of Feng Shui: 1. Heaven luck (it is said that what we are blessed with) 2. Earth luck (luck or no luck at all from our home) 3. Human / Man luck factors Rearing animals is considered as cat 3 i.e. man or human luck factors. Frankly, there is relatively no problems rearing animals as pets. Since, this past-time is as far back as 3 or 4 centuries ago. Since pets often bring us comfort or even solice. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Alice, Where possible try not to place it on the same table as Kuan Yin. If it is next to the altar, try to place it at a lower level. The other trade-off is to place a lotus leaf or even an artificial lotus leaf /flower) in this feature. Since, the lotus flower is highly associated with Kuan Yim. If one looks carefully at the Kuan Yim figurine, it sits on a lotus flower pedestal. In general, not a major harm. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Venkat, Based purely on the layout plan (without) human factor i.e. placement or suitability, I would say Plan2 (or illustration plan2A) is safe since, the water position is not exactly at the centrepoint. If you see the two attachments, Plan 1 (plan1a) however, has the toilet / bathtub at the centrepoint. Not as favourable as Plan 2. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Janice, Yes, quite good http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif - you got it quite close to the centrepoint. Please see attachment. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Sor Lan, Frankly, not sure whether, the ship sails "into" or "out-of" is a sure way to get more money. For sure, the seller of the ship, would instead be garanteed of some profit selling it to us. Anyway, under symbolism, in my opinion, if your ship is laden with gold ingots, I would have to say that it is best to sail "to port" or face inwards to your home. Here, wealth is suppose to come in. On the other hand, if the ship is empty, than, "let it set sail outwards" or pointed out of the home. Do let us know if at the end of the day, do you managed to get more wealth, this wayhttp://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. Dear Anon, In my opinion, there is very little benefit by doing so. One thing for sure, it will certainly put a http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_lol.gif smile on a jeweller's face. In addition, one has to be particularly weary of walking in dark or desolated alleys or even public lifts. Therefore, not the best idea. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Dear Summer, Under Geomancy, often the following are the key points: 1. Colours for the company logo 1.1 Often, either and/or : the sole proprietor's ba zi is looked at and/or the type of business is looked at. 1.2 For example, Communication is considered as a water element. Thus, one of the colours is "blue". 1.3 However, sometimes, the sole proprietor's or partners ba zi are looked at to look at a suitable colour. 1.4 For example if the person is a weak wood person. The company logo can come in three colours: a. White background b. Company logo has blue / white and green 1.5 Where possible, try to have THREE colours for the company logo (background included) Here, three represents progress. While two colours represent death. 1.6 Often, the signage should have odd /even measurements. 1.7 For the business card, standard card size should be ok. 1.8 Company logos: Squarish or rectangle represents earth element Circle represents metal element Triangle fire element While wavy represents water element Tall and thin represents wood element. 1.9 Usually most Geomancy companys like Geomancy.net have a service to help identify the colours and suggest the type of shape the logo could have. (Often, the client comes up with their designs and the geomancy provides their input on it). As many Geomancers are not designers, it is the onus of the client to provide some samples to work on it. Wishing you all the best in your new business! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Anon, It would be OK or beneficial for bad stars to be "drowned" in a toilet. This is much better especially for stars such as #5 or multiples of it and/or #2 or #3 to land in this location. On the contrary, (INSTEAD) it would be a waste for good stars to land into such locations. For example, it would be "unfortunate" to have say a set of double 8's to land in the toilet bowl! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Anon, Yes, what I mentioned in the Applied Feng Shui course is primarily based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Since (OFTEN) locations that we can place a water position even under Flying Star Feng Shui have to meet the criteria that there is sufficient clear-space to allow for a water position. This is why, in some homes, even if the water wealth position such as double 8's under Period 8, can still be at the "sitting" position e.g. the back of the house. And if the back of the house is the lounge or family room or patio, then, this is a favourable location to activate water wealth position. If the pictures are simply "decorations", then since NW has the water wealth #8, this location can benefit with the activation of a water position, here. If the location has an altar, than, it would be "inauspicious" to have a water position, there. In your case, it does not seem that way. Warmest Regards, Cecil "The best In your
  15. Dear Janice, Yes, I agree with your observation. Not only is KL talking about it. Nearly every audit I do now, I would make sure that I have covered both periods! Therefore, it also affects Geomancy.net as not only we are busy but we need to do twice the work (for the same pay!) Frankly, it is good to look at both charts so that clients can or stick to the existing period. Therefore, not only is KL talking, Singapore is talking, Australia, US and nearly every one is talking about ithttp://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif To do a symbolic flying to a new period, I hope you can do a search in this forum. I believe there are already many messages and also a consolidated message which I had posted recently to "fly" into the new period. Perhaps, why not try doing a SEARCH in this forum for things like: 1. repainting roof or 2. remove roof tiles or 3. lion dance or 4. celebration If you search for any of these, I am confident you can find the resource there. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Joan, I am really not sure whether I should let you know this case. I believe sometime back as far back as 1999 or earlier, there was this example of underground water (or sewerage pipe) running under a house. And so happens that this German study, mentioned that there was a high incidence of cancer where beds were placed either above this pipe or close to it. Perhaps, maybe the pipes had corroded or etc... We do not know. Where possible, as you had mentioned, try to place your furniture especially sitting position as far away from the pipes. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Wasis, Majority of the Chinese avoid moving house either in the Ching Ming month ie. this year is next month 4 April. And often for the duration of two weeks starting from this day. The next date is the 7th month. http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_twisted.gif http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_evil.gif Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Letter asking for increment from staff.. & the response from boss.
  19. Dear Jen, In my opinion, this is a non-issue. http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_mrgreen.gif Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear House Hunters, Every day I receive numerous calls on this service. Appreciate if you can visit this URL link prior to calling me:- http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-hunting/po-hunting-faq.htm To make it easier, you can also use these two short-cuts to the Can or Cannot Buy page:- http://www.satu.com http://www.bagus.com Thanks! Warmest Regards, Cecil On 11 April 2020: Please ignore the above. I added the latest resources in the next thread, see below...
  21. Dear Anon, In general, without a FS assessment: 1. Mirror should not face an open window or the balcony area. As wealth can be reflected out of the house 2. Many Cantonese (Chinese dialect group) love to have a mirror facing the dining area. As they feel that it would bounce off twice the amount of "food" on the table. 3. For those who stay in a high rise; and if the wall is particularly long, sometimes, the contractor would arrange for cut pieces of mirror to be sent up to your home for installation. If so, avoid, installing two identical pieces of mirror. This is because, if installed, and if one stands at the centre of the mirror, one can look at a "split" in the exact middle which is considered not auspicious. If the contractor cannot really assemble one full piece of glass; then as a last resort go for three pieces i.e. the biggest piece in the middle while the other two equal sized pieces on each side of the large piece. http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_rolleyes.gif Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Carolyn, 1. Yes, I can truly sympathise with many new proud owners of (small compact) homes. 2. In my opinion, one major culprit has to do with the compulsory need for a Household shelter a.k.a. bomb shelter. This does not sound comforting to some owners. Last year, one client said that since his unit is at the highest floor, and with the launch of bunker busting smart bombs; he felt safer (in an emergency) at his basement car-park than in his apartment! Worse! - If, the intelligence gathering is so lousy - as anyone could claim that he harbours "bin laden". His unit will be the first to "get-it". 3. This is so especially for new two or three room apartments. 4. Sorry for the side-track! 5. More so, ideally, it was (is) felt that when we enter the home, we should not, first see the dining table. 6. This has more to do with commonsense. That, in many homes, if one has only one dining table, usually, it may be piled with food or even newspapers etc... 7. And it may become unsightly. No choice, given that family members may come-home at different times. 8. Usually, it is because of this; that where possible, a dining table should be "out-of-sight" of the main entrance. If no choice, well, we have to live with it. http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_cry.gif Warmest Regards, Cecil
  23. Dear Nita, Frankly, this issue has more to do with maintenance or upkeep of the furniture (cupboard) than Feng Shui. Often, broken or nearly broken pieces could further fall off or splinter and this may not be safe. For example, pieces could fall off to the floor and one may accidentally step on it. If there is an issue in replacement, then, provided, also "uglyness" is not an issue, than, simple options are to purchase masking tape or scotch-tape to seal the sharp edges and hold the rest of the mirror together. Later on, than, see whether you can take your time to replace it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Florina, Most of us (unfortunately) have to read too many Feng Shui books. Although some books say that a mirror facing a bed is no good, but, often, this may not be exactly true in the REAL WORLD. For example, in the past, I had given this senario: 1. OK. The book says that when we sleep, our spirit is said to wander out of our body. When it sees the mirror, it gets a shock of it's life. 2. But, how about the situation where, this "spirit" needs to "look into" the mirror i.e. comb hair to look nice before, "flying" off? 3. In our real world, it all boils down to "sensitivity". 4. How sensitive are we? 5. For example, many people can sleep soundly with a mirror facing them. Or a TV set facing them etc... 6. This does not automatically mean that it is bad for everyone. 7. If one is sensitive or perhaps, prefer to cover the mirror than, simple piece of poster paper or an opaque film can do. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Dawn, In my opinion, there should not be any issue with the keeping of pets. This is particularly good for some, especially who have children who had asked for the pets. House cleaning these pets would (hopefully) inculcate a sense of responsibility. However, many mothers reading this may be shaking their heads. I sympathise with them since, most mothers end up being the "maid". Hopefully, please don't turn into an "OLD-MAID" will do! Frankly, under Feng Shui, there is no issue with pets. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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