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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Noe, 1. Thank you for bring up this interesting question. 2. To understand better, we can generally say that what you had mentioned is in my opinion like comparing "an Apple with an Orange." 3. This is because if one look carefully; what is `missing' from the understanding is the " TIME PERIOD ". 4. If one looks carefully at say the GUA number and how it has been derived, it is based on a person's YEAR OF BIRTH. While a proper and very complete Pillars of Destiny Chart comprises of:- YEAR, MONTH, DAY AND TIME OF BIRTH. (This four items is what we commonly call FOUR PILLARS) as each pillar is represented by one of the time periods i.e. Year, Month, Day and Time of birth. In this site, in addition to the above, we also look at two additional Pillars i.e. House of Life and House of Conception. 5. Thus, if we only look at GUA = 6 (METAL) on it's own, it is (when compared to FOUR PILLARS or Pillars of Destiny - rather too simplistic) or too general a measure to derive one's ELEMENT. 6. Thus, it is as mentioned earlier, like comparing an Apple = GUA (YEAR of BIRTH analysis)with an Orange = Pillars of Destiny (not only Year, but also MONTH, DAY and Hour etc. of Birth). 7. Another useful example is this:- Most of us know that North = Water element. But under the Flying Star Feng Shui, this is not good enough. If one knows or understand some of the components of a Flying Star Chart it may have elements like:- 5 2 4 Where 5 = Earth element 2 = Earth element 4 = Wood element We can even further break it down to Weak or Strong. Thus, this is another good example where if one does not properly know it, is like comparing Apples with Oranges. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Anamika, 1. Thank you for bringing this up. 2. From what I understand (previously)... I have not really looked into detail his `formula' or method; but from what I understand (correct me if I am wrong), he is quite innovative and created a variant of partially using the Natal Chart and some parts of the Lo Shu numbers i.e. a bit like combining Eight House and Flying Star theory. While the Natal chart used here, is soley for the purpose of the 4 good and 4 bad directions (East or West House) or Eight House Theory. 3. In my opinion, it is always good to follow thru with one method ie. and where possible try not to `mix' one person's method with another. For example, say, if one finds Derek Walter's method useful, then try to (FOLLOW THRU) the method. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Ben, Thank you for your information. Will review it and get back to you soon. In the meantime, it is good to look at a (similar example). In this example, it is a shop house. Although it is not at the end of a private house, but the concept of `Sha qi' is quite similar. Even when the road (in the picture) is relatively of low volume, the `immediate' impact on this (in the picture) shop house is clearly shown. While the shops on each side of it is `suprising' well maintained (in contrast to this run down building. http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_25.htm This picture was taken by me sometime in the middle of this year. And a recent visit, still shows the similar fate. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  4. Dear Anon, A house built in 1985 is considered a `Period 7' house and thus it's birth-chart has the characteristics of a Period 7 house but based on the direction of main entrance door specific for Period 7. In my opinion, and from many past experience, sloping ceiling although is not ideal, is not necessarily the `most inauspicious'. For example, it would be worst if one sits just below a ceiling beam. A `full house' or a house that is on it's own i.e. landed property may not necessarily need to be either a square or rectangular. For example, do look at this url: http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_2.htm In the above picture, the house on the top has what looks like a `head' and body. This is particularly auspicious. Your house need not necessarily have this feature and it may not necessarily be totally square either. The `frontage' of the house is also important. In some cases, I personally feel that your house has a `mixed' frontage. And this is acceptable. For example, you mentioned that your balcony faces or overlook the huge water position. This can in many ways, be considered the frontage rather than the actual main entrance. But for FS audit purposes ie. using birth chart or applying Flying Star, we should normally still base it on the direction of the main entrance door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Chee Tiong, For the 20 Year Flying Star chart, in this period ie. Period 7, one should use 7 in the centre. For other charts i.e. Yearly, Monthly and/or Daily chart, it depends on the Period computation for that particular Year, Month or daily charts. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Ben, Thanks for the photo. I now have a better understanding of the situation. 1. Looks like this is quite a major `Sha Qi' even if the traffic movement is not that great. 2. Many homes under such conditions usually come under problems and worse for the breadwinner or owners if they stay there as money would easily be drained and leading to financial difficulties. Fortunately, you are not staying there. There is still appropriate cures to this. But one has to go on the offensive rather than to use `white' or feng shui friendly cures for such a house. 3. I looked at the window (in particular) at the frontage) that bears the most brunt of the impact. Here, even if one has curtains or blinds, this may not be good enough. 4. I see that there are plants or patches where plants or trees can be planted. But it is quite understandable that it is rented premises that they may not be keen to upkeep the home. Plants can help. But if this may not be feasible than look at proposal under para 5 below. 5. Use a pair of cannons as shown in the attached picture. If you do not use it, one option is to park the car parallel to the frontage. (But this is not as good an option). 6. One should also place a Ba Gua mirror as shown in black circle above the windows mentioned under Para 1. 7. As from the position, I find that the main entrance is (so far) not much of a threat, but need to monitor this after the cures are in place. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Anon, It is certainly good indeed that you took the effort to clarify. As most of us know, each situation would differ and that there is usually no `hard and fast' rule. And two way communication is great. Please see below:- Yes, I was referring to sites or land area where the trees are `pretty' close to the buildings or houses. Trees such as 5 to 10 feet away. But in your case, it is quite far away at 20 or more feet. This is OK. Overall, I am an expert on trees or plants. But, I noticed that usually when majority of them grow larger i.e. within 3 to 5 years, (SOME) of these trees can get quite large and planting them within short distances may not be ideal. But planting them greater than 8 feet looks fine to me. In my opinion, I would be happy if the trees flower! Some people may find `white' not an ideal colour i.e. to some pink, red or other colours are considered more auspicious. But personally, in my home, I do have lovely in fact two plants (both flowering white flowers) and they are scented and have lovely smell. To me, this is perfectly OK. As you had mentioned earlier, asthetics or since you have a large back yard, frankly, the number of trees (to me is not that crucial). However, some people prefer even numbers. But, I find this may not be too practical. It is like a person rearing fishes. Some people prefer to have 8 or 9 fishes (In Cantonese - Eight stands for Fortune and Nine stands for longevity. But in reality, it is sometimes hard to monitor the number of fishes. We can do it but, sometimes, we may have more important engagements. What if some of the fishes die? And we may not replenish them so soon. For plants or trees, so long as they can grow healthy, this is a good sign. Some trees do die in the process and we can keep planting new ones. I hope, I have answered your questions adequately. If not, feel free to write in again. Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee
  8. Dear Ben, Yes, you have correctly confirmed that a house at the end of a private street has bad Sha Qi. And, for those staying in the house, it would indeed have bad Feng Shui. If you have a sketch layout plan, it would be nice to see it. As the placement of mirrors or other cures need to be looked at in relation to the main entrance door. Or perhaps, can you provide more description of:- 1. Describe more of the main gate in relation to the private street. 2. Describe more of the driveway leading to the house. 3. The position of the main entrance and any other descriptions of the frontage of the house. 4. At this frontage are there any other windows or sliding glass panels. That may add to the poison arrow. The above are important to better understand your situation as each case may be unique or different. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Anon, Thanks for your description. In my opinion, it is inauspicious under the Shapes and Form Feng Shui for the staircase to be seen from the front door. Since it is inappropriate to use a screen, the door facing the staircase should not be opened. Overall, if you have a choice, (if you can) try to find another better house. As the above is bad Feng Shui and since one cannot use a screen; difficult to cure. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Lakshmanan, We have to take note that Feng Shui and other Divinity methods is all about trying to increase/improve our luck. Therefore, it is difficult to give a one-liner answer to your question. In fact, Feng Shui or divinity methods should be a holistic method that one can use to improve our luck in all `compartments'. Thus, from my personal experience, trying to improve a particular sector of a house e.g. North = career WILL not be as effective as applying sensible methods to include the following:- A. Protect, protect and protect - There is no such thing as 100 percent perfect homes. We must ensure that our house is properly protected e.g. from poison arrows (if any). B. As mentioned earlier, increasing our LUCK is to be done - through a holistic approach emcompassing as many Feng Shui techniques / utilization of Pillars of Destiny information. Thus, for example, we should not focus ourselves only with micro-feng shui i.e. only concerned with the `four walls' of our home and forgetting everything else - external to our house. Here, if every where else is `crumbling'; we should not be fooled into our own security within our four walls. The quickest way to achieve good LUCK is thru `Quantum Leap' in Feng Shui. This has been covered in many other messages in this forum. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. Dear Anon, In my opinion, I believe, one should not be too rigid in the directions where plants / trees are to be planted. The more important guidelines are as follows:- 1. Avoid planting a lone tree (frontage of the house) - i.e. if one is standing on the main entrance, it should not be on the right hand side. But in your case the plant/trees are behind the house. 2. Try to choose, (in particular) trees that provide too large a shade i.e. a large footprint (when it grows large). This would result in the area surrounding (below) the tree becoming too `yin'. 3. Trees are excellent to block sha qi or an open area where there is strong winds. One should properly space out the trees along behind the building. 4. One can have a few large trees (or trees) that will grow large and at a lower level, plants that do not grow that high i.e. garden. 5. As you have mentioned in your message, do not be too concerned with the exact direction of where the plants / trees are located but rather, be sensible and most of all, have `fun' in having a `nice' garden. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Dear Anon, You can refer to an earlier message to this forum conference: Calculation of Natal Number of 9 December 2001. Usually, if one get the calculation correct, all should be the same. Please note that there is difference in computation for i.e. Male or Female. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Susan, In Traditional Feng Shui, the main door is the door where one usually have the house unit/number on the door. If you are constantly using the garage door, one can use the Compass School of Feng Shui i.e. either or both : Eight House Theory or Flying Star analysis to check which door is more favourable i.e. the garage door or the main entrance door to use. In such instances, one may add a unit no. to the garage door. I cannot provide any comments on the Bagua template as this usually refers to the `Black Hat Sect' and this form of Feng Shui is not recognised nor effective method. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Anon, If you are staying above ground i.e. > 3nd storey or even 2nd storey, there is little impact on you from the garden/garden fence. Since the fence is normally not enclosed or closed-up, the ventilation into the ground is still acceptable. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  15. Dear Linda, First, on your question of the beam. Frankly, it is best not to paint the flute to white. Under the 5 elements concept, if your beam (in particular) is of cement exterior, the beam is considered of the earth element. Thus, in order to destroy earth, wood should be introduced. Therefore, if the beam is a concrete beam; then, you should introduce wood. However, if you have painted the wood to white, this now becomes the metal element (as white represents the metal element). In this case, two wooden flutes in its original element i.e. brown or green are the correct element to use. However, if the beam is made of wood (or wooden beam) then, the element you should use to destroy or neutralise it is metal element. Such as the use of coins. Yes, it is not advisable to place the bed on the opposite wall as the fire place. However, as you mentioned, Shapes and Form FS prevail and one may have to do so. In such a situation, one can solve the problem by leaving a gap between the bed head(rest) and the wall. The gap should be around 3 or more centremetres away from the wall. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Susan, In my opinion, based on what you have mentioned, it would be best in the long term to try to change home. The rationale is because, there are as you have mentioned, quite alot of problems relating to Shapes and Form and some compass school issues. For the short-term, since you are aware of some of the FS problems, you can try to see if can reduce or neutralise some of the effects. For example, you mentioned water behind the house. If the water is within your home and not a swimming pool; is it possible to drain the water. Or if the water is external to your home, are there sufficient plants to shield the house from it. For poison arrows or pointed objects in the bedroom, two concepts can be applied: 1. If one no longer sees it, it no longer becomes a threat. It may not be practical here but an example of this is the use of a poster bed where linen or cloth is placed on the poster. 2. For immediate threats especially those aimed at the bed, you could try to place e.g. a wind chime between the offending pointed edge and the bed. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Susan, It is interesting to review the poll results under: http://www.geomancy.net/poll/poll.pl In this url, you can find the poll on TV set facing the bed. It is felt that some of us are more sensitive to having a mirror facing the bed then others. While for some people, this may not be an issue. Usually, the advise is that a mirror (relection) or in your case a full-length mirror (should) preferably not face any part of the bed. If, so far, you can sleep well in the bedroom then, I personally feel that you need not change the full-height mirror. Alternatively, if you are wanting to change it, this can still be done or you may want to consider using an opaque film/plain paper to cover it up temporarily. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Dear Lisa, For a child's bedroom, usually; we look at the concept of `Yin and Yang'. Yin or rest or Yang for activity. Usually, for children' room; it should be more yang than yin. As children are growing. Thus,this can be either in the brighter colours used in the room or combinations of it and pictures/posters and toys in the room. Even when we try to make the room more yang, toys such as war planes, soliders or toy weapons, transformers should be avoided. For such toys, they can still be played during the day time, but kept afterwards e.g. in a drawer of chest or other storage areas. For the bedsheet, try to choose a more pastel colour - if sleep is a problem. Where possible, avoid having the bedroom in the North-East or South-West of the house particulary if due to certain combinations of factors, these two sectors become more yin. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  19. Dear Anamika, In Chapter 5 of my book Applied Feng Shui Made Easy; you can safely use either method 1 or 2 as they are applicable even on or after 2001:- Method 1 ======= 100 - 1 = 99 99 / 9 = 11 remainder 0 Gua 0 or 9 (considered Gua 9) Method 2 ======= 0 + 1 = 1 10 - 1 = 9 Gua = 9 .................................................. Subject 2: Male, 1/1/2103 Method 1 ======== 100 - 3 = 97 97 / 9 = 10 remainder 7 Gua = 7 Method 2 ======= 0 + 3 = 3 10 - 3 = 7 Gua = 7 .................................................. Subject 3: Male, 1/1/2100 Method 1 ======= 100 - 0 = 100 100 / 9 = 11 remainder 1 Gua = 1 Method 2 ======= 0 + 0 = 0 10 - 0 = 10 1 + 0 = 1 Gua = 1 In the past, there was a forum message, where I replied that the above two methods can be used even after 2000. However, if I recall correctly, one forum member used the formula (source from one of Lillian Too's) book. That particular method was found (if I am not mistaken) cannot work after 2000. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Iris, 1. Please refer to my most recent message on the use of fish tank in this conference. The message is titled: Aquarium - rearing of fishes 12/7/2001. 2. In my opinion, rearing of fishes be best left to those who love to rear them as a hobby. Unless, one has been specifically asked to rear one e.g. to neutralise a poison arrow i.e. aimed into the bedroom such as a lone lamp post which may pose a threat i.e. slicing into the home. 3. The adage: If it ain't broken, do not fix it. How true this is (in my opinion). As sometimes, we may unexpectedly bring ourselves more problems. If rearing fish is a hobby, then, it can be expected that we can consult say a FS practitioner on the position. Normally, it would be best to relate the positioning with the Flying Star chart. Or, we do not want to go further, we ourselves even before we purchase a fish tank would have an `inking' or idea as to where we would like to place it at. If the house is rather small and narrow, then, it would not be advisable to place a fish tank. For wind chimes, it is again true. The question asked is: Is it because, I fell in love with a wind chime and `must have it' in the home. Or, I am trying to follow my neighbour or have read that it would bring me wealth. In Flying Star Feng Shui, a metallic wind chime would be very useful to constantly destroy the bad earth #5 element. And it may not be of harm if one decides to place it. It can still be placed on the porch. The `downside' with metal wind chimes is that sometimes, it may inadvertently attract the wrong elements into the home. For example, if (in particular) a child sleeps in a room diagonal or next to the wind chime, the child may sometimes have nightmares. This is thought to be caused by playful imps (they are of no particular threat) but can cause nightmares. Since they are placed outside the house. The rationale here is also because for the Toaist or Buddhist believe that metallic sounds i.e. are used e.g. during the cremony to call the dead during a funeral and lead them from e.g. to the place of burial. In my opinion, sometimes, if we may end up literally playing with fire e.g. playing with matchsticks and resulting.. in causing a fire. This is not always the case, but we should be aware of such consequences that may result... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  21. Dear Noe, 1. For a weak earth element person, a fish tank is neutral to the person's element. It does not enhance a weak earth person. 2. Unless one has a fish tank / aquarium as a hobby, to a FS practitioner, it is usually meant more as a `cure'. While in the past and present, a Taiwanese FS master would usually use more of plants. While Hong Kong Feng Shui practitioners use more of fish tanks. For example, if there is a lone lamp post which seems to slice into the window. Here, a FS practitioner may recommend the use of a fish tank. 3. Please note that fish tank is thus used more as a `cure' to neutralise sha qi in Feng Shui. As its qi is considered `slow moving'. Unlike the vibrant qi of a respectably large water fountain. 4. Some FS practitioners say that a fish tank symbolise the `throwing away' i.e. when we clean the fish tank, we are symbolically throwing away `gold' i.e. water from it. 5. Some FS practitioners would recommend that one uses fish tank in the shape of - rectangular, square, octagon and round. But do not recommend fish tank in the shape of a triangle (pyramid shape). 6. Another consideration is that the legs of the fish tank or supporting legs should preferable match the location. For example if the fish tank is at the east, then the legs (stand) should preferably be brown. Or if the fish tank is at north then it can be black, grey or blue. 7. In my opinion, if one wants to rear fish for a hobby by all means. But if one hopes to achieve wealth by rearing fishes in `small' fish tanks... I certainly have second doubts about it. However, it would be different if one lives in a landed property and have a fish POND e.g. with koi fishes in it especially if it is located at the frontage of the house. 8. For the number of fishes, there are several `arguments': 8.1 Some FS practitioners recommend that the number of fishes should tie in with one's Kua (Gua) number. Thus if one's Gua number is ONE, then, get a single (large) fish like the arowana fish. If one's Gua number is 8 then have eight fishes. 8.2 Fishes such as gold fish, koi's carp's are considered `gold' or metal element and it is sometimes preferred to have 8 (lucky) or 9 (longevity) fishes. Black represents water element and a combination of 8 gold and 1 water (black) is more in line with Feng Shui cures. It would best (in my opinion) to stick with 8 or 9 gold fishes (metal element) since, water is already represented by the water in the tank. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Angela, In my opinion, a half-circle building or dome shaped building falls under a `metal building'. In Feng Shui, one often find some older buildings with a `moon gate' i.e. a semi-circular gate (literally the same shape as your dome building). Such a metal element building is relatively neutral or particularly good if it is surrounded by narrow objects or even other buildings that are narrow. This is where, this dome shaped building (Metal element) is useful to destroy wood (narrow objects). This type of building is particularly good or beneficial if it is surrounded at any side by tall trees. Again, metal (dome) helps to destroy wood. In some countries, dome shaped building is or was popular ith the army (symbolic of metal element). Such an arch shape is also favoured by some arhictects as it frees the inner hall of columns or beams due to the support provided by the arch (dome shape). As for the placement of the bed and study, it would depend very much with the orientation of your building and the lighting that goes into the building or room. Where possible, the study should be close to open lighting or natural light. And the location depends on country (hemisphere) and direction. For example, it would not be advisable to place the study table facing the west (especially the heat or distraction coming from the afternoon sun). As you have not mentioned the size of the room, for such a room, it would depend on your studying habits e.g. do you prefer to sit and study at the study table or prefer to lie on the bed. Your study habits such as do you use the room more for rest or study or both. If you merely use the room more for rest such as you study more frequently at the library or open area. Overall, try to make your room as comfortable and to your personal liking is much better than trying to `fit in' thru any advise. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  23. Dear Mark, In my opinion:- 1. Books If you are reading Lillian Too's books then go for more of `Shapes and Form' concepts. I personally feel that she is better at `Shapes and Form' FS than numerology topics such as Flying Star etc.. I personally feel that a person's inclination is an important factor in deciding which topics or subjects to go into. For example, if one notice carefully, Harvard University or personnels in the university are more inclined towards `humanity' or subjects on humanity. (Less focus on mathematics). Where else, those who studies at e.g. University of California or MIT, are more inclined towards logic or mathematics or such sciences. Thus, one may have to examine carefully, what one's inclination is. For example, if a person enjoys or feels confortable with drawings or diagrams or pictures, then you may be more inclined towards Shapes and Form Feng Shui. Some one told me that one consideration is that if a person likes to read books skipping thru the book then one could be in this category. While if the person is the type who reads a book page by page from Page 1 onwards.... than he she is more of the logical side. Or the right or left brain concept. Thus, if a person's love is for logic or feels confortable in mathematics, then Flying Star type of Feng Shui is for the person - he will feel more at home with this method. Pillars of Destiny - is not Feng Shui but rather.. considered more of Chinese divinity method. However, in Feng Shui, two key essence or information from Pillars of Destiny is more relevant in: a. Finding out one's element and strength. This information is crucial to cures and enhancements in Feng Shui analysis. And the season and strenght (every 10 year luck period) is also looked at to ensure that any cures or enhancements made does not clash with one's element and strength in a particular season. For Feng Shui books:- Classics and academic books - Dr Evelyn Lip. Her books are always academic correct and tells the history correctly. They are quite old editions but are good source of guide for those doing basic research into Feng Shui. Derek Walters. He wrote only two books on Feng Shui but these books give information instead of constantly providing some sort of advice. Do avoid books that sell one every cure and enhancements. I believe books should provide good information and after providing the information, it is left to the user or the reader to aid them in further understanding the issue. I do not like books that `promise' the world and at the end of the day cause more damage than helping people. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Angela, 1. Sector Feng Shui or what you have mentioned below is the common advise from some Feng Shui books. 2. Most of the time, these books (some which have been written since 1984 or earlier) commonly suggest improvement such as `glorifying' or "paying homage" to a corner. 3. For example, these authors have tried to make money by mentioning that e.g. that one should enhance i.e. our romance corner with say ... flowers or pictures of loved ones. And this can be applied in a home or in a bedroom, e.g. the South-West corner. 4. This concept or idea is based on the Eight aspirations or Life associations or Life aspirations i.e. where, each sector is (was) said to have a significance based on the Gua (Kua number) association at that sector. 5. Through time and from past messages or responses received from users in this forum and having met many people who had tried this but found no improvement. 6. It is in my opinion that sector Feng Shui or `paying homage' to a corner is not exactly an ideal method that can yield much success. 7. I like to share with you some of the more important considerations why sector Feng Shui may not suceed so well:- 7.1. In many of the past forum messages, I mentioned that Feng Shui is all about trying to increase one's `earth' luck. Trying to find the elusive `wealth corner' as mentioned in your message below may not give one a decisive quantum leap in `luck'. For example, even the basic Gua (Kua) model has at least 8 sectors. No matter how much one tries to improve luck to ONLY one sector, your luck is only 1/8 out of 100 percent of luck. Thus, it may be a fallacy to try to e.g. purchase something (could be expensive) item of say $1,000 to improve this corner. But the end result is that one could perhaps, get back less than 1/8 of the above amount or less. 7.2 The most effective method is to apply concepts based on the Five Elements concept. This is where, the lowest common denominator of all Feng Shui (Flying Star analysis), Pillars of Destiny) is based on the Five Elements concept. And with proper understanding of one level up i.e. Yin and Yang concept are crucial to improve one's luck. 8. During this downturn or expected downturn, we should avoid spending unnecessarily. 9. If it is so easy to find a wealth sector, then why is it that no book has simply focused on this issue and nothing else. Even if one claims that there is a particular wealth sector; is this really true? What is thus so special to consider this particular sector the wealth sector? 10. We should apply FS sensibly and spending money on materialistic things or objects does not automatically grant us additional luck. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Anil, Yes, you are correct to bring up this issue. In a modern crowded city, one should instead look at Feng Shui at a macro level. Here, cities should instead be considered instead as at a micro level. Many cities come under this definition. Where, wealth creation is based on (for the majority) the wealth created within the city. Thus, it would explan one's puzzlement as to how do we look at Feng Shui of an apartment say which is surrounded by similar apartments or buildings and where streets may be relatively rectangular in shape and cross each other at intersections. Please see below:- Overall, as mentioned earlier, for a city, we can consider wealth as overall part of the entire city. However, if one is luckier, there are sites within a city that are considered more auspicious than other sites. Here, these are sites that in particular has the movement of the dragon, flowing from the upper reaches down to the sea. Some buildings, avoid trapping the dragon and may have open spaces or clear glass panels to allow the dragon (and the dragon qi) to move downwards towards the sea. Sites that can accumulate wealth are considered advantages here. You may need a good FS practitioner to review this. The other concept is how your building relates to the other surrounding buildings. Each building can be considered or classified under a specific element. Thus one competitive advantage is to have your building generate wealth at the expense of other buildings. Another point is that, `protect, protect, protect'. Buildings should be protected against any poison arrows aimed at it. Currently it is very difficult for me to recommend any remedy unless, you are able to furnish more details or if possible pictures of surrounding building and your building for further comments. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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