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  2. Further to what I mentioned, we should not succumb to two situations:- 1. Auto-suggestion If we were to scold a donkey "stupid", the animal would not have this thought. But if we were to scold a child, often enough that he/she is "stupid" one day, the child may take on this unfortunate circumstances. 2. Self-fulfilling Prophecy If we think too much or fear too much, as a result, we may become as it is or `like that' or everthing can go wrong, it will! Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Janna, Please see below:- The key to understanding the Grand Duke is:- 1. Do not touch him. Therefore, in particular the wall, it is best to avoid - touching him. For example, repainting this wall. 2. Do not disturb him. Here; for example if the garden is just outside this location, it is best not to dig earth. Or in the interior of the house, at this sector, not to hack wall or floor tiles. Or do substantial drilling at this spot. 3. Otherwise, moving furniture or couch or sofa, can still be done. For example, two reasonable adults should be able to move the furniture. 4. If not, go to any of the handy fix or D.I.Y. store and purchase `friction' free e.g. circular leg supports that allows one to slide the furniture effortlessly. 5. We should not be or try not to be too worried about being at the location of the Grand Duke or do any other normal activity at his area other than those mentioned under Para 1 and 2. 6. The rest of your information is too much for me to digest. Please see the guideline under " Samples that were not replied to ". 7. Please take pity on me; as these raw data, needs lots of processing. And, I love to live a fruitful and productive life:) 8. More importantly, I reply only to pre-analysed information. 9. If you have a query please make sure that it is properly worded highlighting the exception. For example, please see recent sample of questions posted by another forum member " Dominique Nguyen ". The questions posted are to the point and focus on exceptions. Or clarifications. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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    Dear Dominique, A good foundation is always to try and seek the reasoning. The Chinese I-Ching coin can be analysed as followings:- 1. The outer circle (of the coin) Circle represents metal element 2. Colour of the coin The colour of the coin looks metallic i.e. copper coin. (metal element) 3. What is the square hole? If one looks carefully at the productive sequence: Square represents Earth element. What so good about this? Since square represents Earth, under the productive sequence: Earth supports or fuel Metal. Thus symbolically strengthening the Metal element. 4. Why use 6? (6 coins) Number 6 represents BIG or STRONG metal. 5. Why use Red string? Red represents fire. Under the destructive sequence of the Five elements concept; Fire CONTROLS Metal. 6. Thus, since we are using a STRONG metal cure, it is best to seek a balance by say introducing some Fire element such as a red string. 7. The amount of red string should be sufficient to hold all the six coins. Thus, it should be ridiciously OVER-USED. So long as it can hold all the 6 coins - where the 6 coins can all be seen strung together it is fine. 8. There is thus no such thing as the number of treads, the thickness, whether there is a tassle or not. All these does not matter. But it would be bad to use red to cover nearly all the surface area of the coins. Like this, might as well spray paint the coins a funny all red. (This is thus not acceptable). 9. My personal advise is: to have a solid grounding of all concepts. Once, this is achieved, together with continous learning, every authentic traditional Feng Shui use or cure can be " authenticated " or explained clearly. 10. This is what makes the difference between Authentic Traditional Feng Shui and other `unknown' practices that cannot be authenticated. For example, many Man or Human luck practitioners cannot truly `provide' proof that a certain corner is our wealth corner. Especially to the effect of asking us to place a piggy bank. It might appeal to `fools' but we must all be discerning about it. Therefore, if anyone says this, do challenge them. If this cannot be answered, it is evident that all these are not Feng Shui but - `make us feel good' i.e. Man or Human luck components. But again, it will not be for long. The closest to finding wealth sector, is to use Flying Star Feng Shui - to properly activate water positions especially if there are e.g. #7 or #6 or mountain stars (for luck) at certain locations under specific conditions. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Dominique, If one is using the count based on Flying Star Feng Shui:- 1. The maximum count is Number 9. Or we call this 9 purple. 2. The other way of using these numbers are the 81 interpretations based on the combinations of 9 leading to 81 interpretations. 3. Flying Star numbers is also used in house numbers or apartment house numbers. One can check out the free report: House Number for apartments or Flying Star (Xuan Kong vertical Flying Star charts). Go to http://www.geomancy-online.com 4. Feng Shui is about earth luck. 5. There is another Chinese divinity method called I-Ching or Yi-Ching. In fact, it was recorded fact that the following discoveries were based on it: 5.1 Computer binary number was invented based on this hexagram. 5.2 Gnome or human map was discovered based on it. Etc... Even Confucious, the Chinese sage, said that if he had another 50 years, he would like to devote to understanding it. This link has a flavour of what the Chinese divinity method I-Ching is about:- http://sg.geomancy.net/resources/fst/fst-iching-intro.htm It is also known as " The Oracle ". 6. This is another evidence that:- 6.1 If one is interested, it is best to know what is the purpose of the concept; it's strengths and weakness. 6.2 What other methods cannot provide, we should see if other methods can be used. For example, if we do ask the right questions or form them correctly, we can use the I-Ching method to give "an answer". Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Ken, Please see below:- -- Extract from a recent e-mail on auspicious measurements -- Further to what I had mentioned; For the surface area of your `Feng Shui friendly' tables or for anyone wanting to manufacture Feng Shui friendly tables can use this explanation:- (One Feng Shui foot is nearly equal to an imperial foot. One Feng Shui foot is roughly equal to 43 cms.) Description of tables with multiples of 17 inches (lenght x width):- THE MAGICAL 17 INCH FACTOR "One Feng Shui foot was derived from the side of a square, where the length of the diagonal of a square is the square root of two. In the West, this is known as the `magic square'. Thus multiples of 17 inches will translate to several square foot of the optimium auspicious width. " -- End of extract -- 1. Ideally, the minimum length of your screen should be 17 inches or multiples of 17 inches or approximately multiples of 43cms. 2. Usually, if the main door is too close to the screen; for example 1 to 1 1/2 metre distance, it is best to use a full screen that can cover the entire door. This is because, it is not auspicious to open to half a `wall' (symbolic half-screen) and face a void. Here, the main door is considered out-of-balance. For public housing flats, (this is not made known) but in the past, the government had the HDB (housing development board) flat Feng Shuied and if one checks the dimensions of the door and it's outer-frame, these are auspicious measurements. Thus, a screen following the measurement of the door or door with the outer frame are auspicious. In your case, since the main door is quite a distance from the screen, YES, you can use `half' the measurement or the best is to go for 43 cm or multiples of 43 cm for your screen. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Dominique, Please see below:- I would strongly recommend new users to use the SEARCH feature in this forum. We have purposely allowed anyone to SEARCH freely into this huge resource. We have not considered, archiving it, nor charge anyone for the messages which are written by real people on real issues. Like examinations, the key success is to read thru some of the essence of the messages. We have never dreamed of charging anyone for the information. And will continue to leave it available. For those who, find the information useful, can help support us by other means. Each has it's merits and demerits. Frankly, there is no ONE right or wrong answer to this. For example, if a room has bad #5 or #2. Since these are bad earth elements; Under the Five element concept, seemingly: Wood can be used to crush or destroy bad earth i.e. control it. But this can be a double edged sword if: Fire is introduced say in the room. As a result; the introduced WOOD, would help fuel FIRE which will inturn fuel more bad earth. Given this; it would be in such a situation - better to use Metal. Since it can help to weaken Earth. Thus, on a more cautious side, I would say, METAL is a better choice. This is not as important as: 1. How much natural light filters into this area? 2. If there is no natural light (quite dark); one can compensate it by turning on artificial light. Frankly, this is not a major issue here. Although it sounds interesting to `bark-up' this tree; this is not the main concern in Feng Shui. If one is proficient with Shapes and Forms, frankly, one do not really need to rely on Flying Star or numerology of it in Feng Shui. This is because " Water stars " or activiating it is as easy as making sure that at the frontage e.g. main door or living room or balcony area, there is clear space. However, for mountain stars (if found), under Flying Star, it can only be activated at the `back' or a solid wall or a symbolic wall or support. As much as we like to wishfully activate a mountain star - it would be silly to activate it at the main door. For example, isn't it silly to place a rock above the main door? Commonsense tells us that law of gravity can effectively bring down this rock dropping it on someone's head - if they are unlucky enough. Similarly, why place a mountain to block our water (clear space) at the front? Symbolically, it is like giving ourselves `difficulty' each time we step into the house. Therefore, mountain star(s) can be activated only on set conditions. And even if it is found at the frontage - it is fool hardy to activate it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Emily, Please see below:- 1. Frankly, this is not an issue. 2. When one takes over a new house/apartment, one has not being considered as moved-in yet. 3. Yes, it is very unrealistic to leave a wall or flooring untouched. It is very impractical - and seems `silly' to do so:) 4. This is why another key sucess factor in Feng Shui is the selection of auspicious dates. 5. The two most important dates are:- 5.1. Selecting a good date for start-of-renovations. 5.2. Selecting a date for move-in. 6. After selecting an auspicious date for start-of-renovations, the contractor can start work even at the Tai Sui location. 1. The key to understanding this is to look at it from this point of view:- 2. Especially for the breadwinner; if a house / apartment is unsuitable; and depending on the degree of unsuitability i.e. death or disaster or irritation or spook; it is akin to having a `fractured arm' when first moved-in. 3. If one also has te toilet at the centrepoint and toilet next to the main door; it is akin to having a leg amputated when first moved-in. 4. Usually, these are known as `leaks'. The more the leaks, the more or higher the probability that it may lead usually first towards finance problems. 5. Therefore, if one has such a home, it is more evident to avoid - ADDITIONAL leaks. 6. Going forward; often, problems arise because of one or more such leaks. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Wasis, 1. You have posted an interesting question indeed. 2. In my personal perspective; public companies are often run by a majority shareholder. Often, the shareholder is an `influential' shareholder. 3. To be honest, we do get many corporate heads especially the Chairman / CEO / MD who requests to look at the designs submitted by the concept artists or Marketing head. 4. And without much funfare and with much secrecy, the birth chart of e.g. the Chairman is looked at to see if the logo harmonies with them. 4.1 It is with these influential parties that make a request - that it is transparent to the rest of the rest of the shareholders. 4.2 Ultimately, we say " they call the shots ". I know of many Chinese bosses and many stakeholders of companies often go by this not so visible route. 4.3 Likewise, we often meet the bosses in the evening after most or all their staff had left or on a Sunday or Saturday to analysis the sitting positions. Many facets of Feng Shui for these people are often not seen by the masses. Thus, such is the confidential arrangment for a FS practitioner. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Further to what I had mentioned, for most homes especially flats and apartments, the key success in analysing a home is to find the centrepoint. For those who are more inclined towards Shapes and Forms:- Try to imagine the centrepoint as the `heart' of the house. Often taking reading from the centrepoint is the better solution because: we are trying to encourage Qi flow from the main door or even balcony down towards this centrepoint or flux - much like a train station exchange where qi (invisible) air moves towards the rest of the house especially the bedrooms etc... and vice versa. For those who are more inclined towards mathematics - applying Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Feng Shui): This same method is used - and more importantly, it is translated to numbers where these people can easily understand these numbers. The dynamics of Qi flow - penetrating Sha qi, stagnant Qi, dead qi (especially the storeroom); beneficial shen qi etc... is infact are most important. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. Dear Guest, 1. Please take a look at the attached file: flux.gif 2. Potentially, there is a leak from the main door to the windows & vice versa. Even if you do not open the main door often, this is considered a wealth leak. 3. The advantage (please see the red line) is to use a screen that covers the entire main door. 3.1 This screen should be at least up to the height of the main door and `air-tight' i.e. it does not have pigeon holes. It can be a rattan screen that allows some air - still ok. 3.2 What is the purpose of the screen? Two main purpose:- 1. It will help to make the living/dining into two `smaller' rectangle shape. Note: Rectangle shape is a good form or multiples of rectangle shape or symbolic multiple shapes are ideal in a home. 2. If we imagine the `flux' or centrepoint of your house, what we want to do is to have air that can flux or meander from the living room area to towards this flux into other rooms. 3. The key success in a home is to see Qi flow that can constantly move around freely and clearing stagnat qi within the house. 4. And imagine this: if one lives on an island or even a land mass, there is always water positions especially the sea. If one studies geography, one can imagine that in the day time, the sun heats the land mass, while the sea is cooler. And air constantly from from land to the sea and vice versa. 5. Depending on the house, in the day time sometimes air can blow in from e.g. the living room balcony / bedroom while at night it may come from the opposite direction. 6. We should take advantage of air to circulate freely in the home. 7. An alternative, for the rich, is to turn on air con all round. This circulates the air. 8. It is the constant moving of air or qi that is indeed the invisible `key sucess factor' and can significantly bring up the `luck' of a home. 9. Missing Corners 9.1 Given your layout plan, try instead to concentrate on allowing free movement or air from the living/dining via the centre to the bedrooms and vice versa. 9.2 Mirrors are a double edged sword. If placed at wrong locations especially for a period 7 house i.e. at the East wall and South wall - this is not ideal. As one may inadvertently create twice the `bad luck'. 9.3 Based on your layout, and looking at the flux, I do not see the missing corners as a real concern. 9.4 In fact, if your window is the casement type i.e. that has a window that swings outwards, this is advantages and it can collect more air (qi) into a comfortable and airy house. As oppose to a sliding window, which often, one has one panel that cannot be opened. 9.5 The good thing about your layout is the compensating factor of the windows at the missing corner - as opposed to a solid wall. This can work to your advantage if air can be trapped within this area - much like the palm of the hand, catching wind. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Dear Janna, 1. Let me give an example: 2. It is interesting to note that often the advice given for those `playing' majong a 4 player Chinese; for the player to sit e.g. at 210 degrees facing other players. (Frankly, I don't play majong - so cannot say for sure what are the odds like - here). 3. In wars, it is always said to be advantages to have the Grand Duke behind the troops. 4. Overall, Grand Duke is all about the largest planet in our galaxy. With such a large planet, it is said that the magnetic influence it welds is great. We can, reasonably say that Tai Sui aka Grand Duke relates to the influence of such a force. 5. "Sitting" at Grand Duke's location is not akin to like sitting on him or disturbing him, if I read your message correctly. 6. But it is often best not to distrub especially the walls - repaint or touch the Grand Duke at 210 degrees. - This is more realistic then, `fearing' moving around this location in the office or home. 7. Personally, I feel that it is ok to have the office or work area at this location. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Mr Chin, In my opinion, it is best to look at career change from a strategic point of view. first. Today, in Singapore, especially if a person is around 35 and close to 40 or more, it is quite risky to change job nowadays. Since, employers may prefer to hire younger workers. It is best to discuss this option with your immediate family members. Often, it is safer under this present bad economic downturn to `ren' or be extremely patient. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Robin, 1. The best approach is to try to find a company logo that fits the owner (if it is a self-proprietory) and if say there are two partners, then it is preferred that a logo can match or harmonise both partner's ba zi. 2. The above is preferred over the definition of elements or colours based on one's business model. This second paragraph can be considered : NICE TO HAVE. But not necessary as important as the first (under 1st paragraph). Warmest Regards, Cecil
  15. Dear Ken, It is best (often) to try and imagine the centre of gravity of the apartment. Please see attachment (with it's comments). Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Anon, In general, overall, it is said that the Rat would not have as good year in the Year of the Horse. Chinese Astrology, frankly (in my opinion) is too simplistic as many take into account only the YEAR of birth. Posters are man-made. Perhaps, it is to encourage the offering of prayers (with or without substance) - erh..my opinion only. Perhaps, to me, I draw a parallel to a poster that says " Brushing teeth to prevent decay ". And children in school do so together. Frankly, I do not see any harm since physcially at home; Grand Duke has not been distrubed or touched in any way. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Anon, 1. Try to do a SEARCH in this forum for " World Trade " - as I had posted something about it earlier. Avoid using " Centre " or " Center " as I often use the British form of Centre instead of the American form of Center. I believe for most of those who died at the world trade centre, many perish with the aviation fuel/flame. In most part, the World Trade Centre tragedy is mostly of cremation or nearly everyone perish - ashes to ashes. I strongly believe for sometime; at least, or a section of the site could become a memorial. Else, if we look into documentaries on Discovery, there were documentaries of `ghosts' at Gettysburg (USA), many other sites such as haunted houses etc... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Dear Dominique, 1. Most importantly, what is the gravity or seriousness of the imbalance. 2. If it falls more into a room especially a bedroom than the second bedroom; then, often I set of cure is necessary. Especially if the other room is say the wardrope area. 3. But if the stars are pretty bad. For example, if the house is a Period 7 house; and the second bedroom is sandwiched between say East (often bad stars here) and South (sometimes bad stars); then the most productive is to paint say this room white (metal). If the room is in beige, cream or yellow which belongs to Earth, this may inadvertently fule further bad earth and thus cure would be required. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  19. Dear Dominique, 1. The key success factor is all about `balance'. 2. Under the Five Elements concept; balance is important. 3. Under the higher form i.e. Yin and Yang, balance is equally important. 4. Even in our daily lives, balance is good. 5. Thus it does not necessarily mean that placing dozens of six coins would mean that it is good. It can instead become an `over-kill'. 6. When determining e.g. a `cure' under Flying Star Feng Shui, we need to look at the strength or balance at a specific sector. Often, we need only 1 set of six coins at a specific sector. 7. If the situation demands another stronger cure, than it is better to use the next best alternative. 8. For example if it has been determined that 1 set of six coins is not enough, for example: at a specific sector there are just too many #5 x 3, then another cure should instead be used such as a pendulum clock or salt water in glass jar. If not sure what they are, again, please try to do a SEARCH for " pendulum " or " pendulum clock " or " clock ". If not sure what is the salt water cure is then do a SEARCH for " salt " or " salt water ". Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Dominique, Please see below:- I believe, you can be able to see a long (very, very long) list of what is is used for. If you do the above SEARCH, you should have no problem understand that for most part it is used as a cure. For enhacing wealth sector: 1. Please try to take some effort to understand the Five Elements Concept. 2. For those who are new, the easiest to understand is the Productive Cycle: 2.1 Here, if one look carefully at the productive cycle - Metal SUPPORTS Water. 2.3 Thus, Metal is often associated with water. For those who are new to Feng Shui should spent some time to go thru in particular this resource:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/arowanafish.htm Please go thru Q1 (question 1) and in particular Q2 (question 2). Q2 will give one a clue how metal (6 coins represents Metal) element is used in Feng Shui. 3. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, if a location has Metal stars e.g. #7 or #6, then in general we can add water to a location to enhance `wealth'. 4. Conversely, if water positions are located or placed, we can use metal to enhance it. As shown in the above link. A good example is the Suntec City fountain where the circle represent Metal element. And the circle ring is actually made of metal. Another good example is a circular ball rotating on water. Here, circle also represents Metal element. And water is often used to lubricate or mix with it. Under the destructive cycle, Metal destroys wood to create wealth. Please do some homework and try to do a SEARCH for any of these and understand their use. Often, try to use uniform sized coins from the same era e.g. Ching or Ming dynasty type of coins. They are often imitation coins - which is ok. They do not need to be decorative dragon ones. I have only one advise here: Please ponder over this " Greed begets Greed ". Furthermore, many of us do not care about fixing leaks. All we care is to forget that they exists. And the simplistic method is always... How do I create wealth? If so, this forum is not U. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  21. Dear Ken, 1. Yes, since you feel uncomfortable, it is best to remove it as soon as possible. 2. Other information: 2.1 Often, since a bedroom is (more for rest), it is overall considered a yin location. And it would be better that bedroom lights should be balanced with more yang. 2.1.1 Yang is represented by 1, 3, 5 and 7 or odd numbers. 2.1.2 Thus since a bedroom is more yin, it would be better at the ceiling to use lights either 1 e.g. circular at the centre of the room or if one has cornice: lights as 3, 5 or 7. Often in an average Housing Board (public housing flat) 7 lights is already quite adequate. 3. Often, a crystal set of lights is more favoured in a living room as it's dispersion of light or perceived dispersion of light can sometimes to some of us create a more yang environment that could `unconsciously' threated our security or rest. But, often, this has more to do with one's tolerance than anything else. (Please see Para 4 illustration). 4. Sometimes, we hear of people removing TV sets from their bedrooms - because the heard that it was `bad' Feng Shui. The most common `excuse' here is that when we sleep, our spirit leaves our body; and may get a shock seeing itself in the mirror. But look at it from a different angle: But what IF? the spirit, is immune to the mirror and `loves' it. Perhaps, it would like to comb it's hair first (looking into the mirror) before `going somewhere'. 5. Locally, some of us can endure or even enjoy very hot chillies (here we call it chilli padi) - fresh small but very hot chillies much like those bottled as Tabasco sauce. But because it is fresh, it can truly `burn' one's lips... But some people are so immune to it. 6. Thus, perhaps you and I may not feel comfortable with the crystal light in the bedroom. But there is always someone out there who has no issue with it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Janna, Usually, the type of cure will depend on the number and type of # number at a sector. Since the sector already has 7 x 2 (small metal); followed by a #2 (sickness), then one set of 6 coins would be appropriate at the specific sector. Please try to determine exactly where the North is? The door closes to this North --- the six coins placed here. Do try to check whether NE or SW has also any other #2 or #5 within these sectors. If so, and if your other doors falls close to it, and IF these sectors e.g. NE and SW are equally out of balance especially if there are further #2 with any other #5 or #3 or #4 then these sectors are candidate for additional six coins each PROVIDED:- 1. If NE or SW do have sufficient or has #6 or #7 or multipes, then, depending on the year stars are there also any #2, #3, #4 or #5? 2. Since you mentioned that at North, the Year #2 has flown into this sector; then with #7 (mountain) 2 (base) and #7 (mountain) - it is still ok or better safeguard to place one set of 6 coins since the year is also #2; since the probability of additional #2, #3 or #4 or #5 (especially a monthly or even daily or hourly #2 or #5) can fly into this sector can be very high. Warmest Regards, Cecil n 2/22/2003 10:55:00 AM, Janna R wrote:
  23. Dear Marina, Please try this - hope this will work for you:- 1. Buy some flowers especially either rose or crysantenum and some lime. 2. If you cannot find lime in your country then, at least lemon. 3. Step 1: 3.1 Cut the lime into 4 pieces or quarters. Often cut 2 full lime into 4 x 2 pieces. 3.2 Cut away most of the stalk of the rose flower. Often 3 or 5 roses. 3.3 Try to use a clean bowl (wash basin). Or go buy a cheap and new bowl (wash basin plastic bowl). 3.4 Place the flowers into this bowl. And the cut pieces of lime into this new bowl. 3.5 Pour regular clean bathing water filling up the bowl. 3.6 Place this bowl close-by before taking a shower. Get ready a waste basket or plastic bag. 3.7 Shower yourself (or bathe yourself) e.g. with shampoo and body soap. 3.8 Once you had bathed yourself, then, with two hands hold the bowl (you may close your eyes) and pour the contents (bowl water, flowers and pieces of lime) above your head. Until the bowl becomes empty. 3.9 You may then collect the flowers and lime from the floor. And place them into this plastic bag, dry yourself and get out of the toilet. 4 After everything, close the toilet door and avoid entering the toilet (you or your family) for at least 3 hours. 5. Please note that the above is NOT Feng Shui. But is a COMMON ritual or practise used. 6. Again, I emphasie that this is NOT Feng Shui. Since this `ritual' is non religious, but often, it may help some of us, do give it a try: As it does not costs much also. 7. If you have a wife, then, she can similiarly do this `action' (I prefer to call this action rather than as mentioned earlier i.e. ritual - as it is better sounding). 8. I sincerely hope the above do help you! 9. The other alternative is to say a short and simple prayer of `forgiveness' to The Grand Duke (Tai Sui) by facing him. This year, he sits at 210 degrees or SSW. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Anon, Thank you for your attachments. Although, it would be interesting to comment on religious buildings; it is prudent to understand that:- 1. Authentic Traditional Feng Shui is not a religion. Everyone be it a layperson or even religious preaches have their own right of view of such things as Feng Shui. 2. I have a strong regard and respect each religion. And as mentioned above, it would not be prudent to comment even on the `house' which the church sits on. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Anon, 1. Feng Shui is not like the latest US predator remote control plan or using Laplink file transfer. Or it cannot be like the use of PC anywhere or Carbon copy softer. Nor telnet or weblogin. 2. Your earth luck will be determined by where you stay most of the time. In your description, this is in City B. 3. In another example: If one owns two cars, the car that one drives will `influence one'. An Illustration: Volvo or Skoda? ================================ 4. For example, if a person happens to own a Volvo and another car e.g. Skoda; and happens to drive the Volvo at that time. Fortunately for the person, he was lucky as he survived e.g. a serious accident but got away scott free in this car. Perhaps, in another car, he may not be so lucky. 5. From this illustration, it is very clear that whatever one is `in it' be it a home etc... one's influence comes from or (surrounded) by it. A miss is as good as a mile =========================== 6. As the saying goes "a miss is as good as a mile". If a person bought a sweepstake or lottery and had just missed the winning number by even 1 or 2 digits, here, the current ticket cannot benefit the person. He MUST actually have or `own' the sweepstake drawer ticket - to be able to cash it. Warmest Regards, Cecil Warmest Regards, Cecil
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