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Dear May-Ying, 1. If one is using the Kua method or the East/West Group. 2. It is preferred to look at the suitablility of the house with regards to:- 3. The breadwinner. Majority of the time, it is the husband. (Nowadays, it can be the wife. Especially if the husband is a homemaker or if he earns significantly much lower salary). For example, it is good to select a house with the main entrance that suits the breadwinner. 4. Next, try to see if each of the bedroom can `fit' each family member. This so especially for the children. For the husband and wife, it is preferred that combinations e.g. prosperity (husband) / wife (irritation) Or any other combinations with good sectors for the husband (prosperity /longevity /health / excellent) with wife on:- (irritation / spook) or vice versa. As opposed to combinations where the location has death or disaster for one with prosperity /longevity /health / excellent for the other. More importantly, it is of utmost (overriding) consideration if the house has good Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carrie, It is best to use 6 (hollow) rods. It can be made of brass or even (silver) aluminium. The centre `clinger' or the support roof can be made of either metal or wood. I personally find a wooden material the centre `clinger' that hits the 6 rods better than metal. Since it is lighter and with the slightest breeze is easier moved by the wind. For information, the rationale for using 6 rods is because 6 represents `BIG METAL'. And metal is often used as a cure. Alternatives for wind chime is to place six coins (preferably the Chinese coins with square holes at the centre) into a glass jar (e.g. a glass jam jar). Add a spoonful of salt and water. But this alternative needs constant attention because, the water often dries out (depending on humidity). And that it should not be placed at a corner unless there is sufficient ventilation. Preferred location is next to an open window. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Sor Lan, There are three alternatives to your situation:- A. The use of bamboo flutes hung in such a method:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=flute&cat=all&bool=and&x=6&y=16 B. Please see attached two photos:- One photo shows a support strut. While another shows two bamboo flutes `holding' up the beam. For the support strut, it can be a simple arch construction. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear All 1. As mentioned earlier, the key sucess factor in applying one of the principles of the Five elements is to try to harmonise the use of it. 2. For example, it is not ideal to place two elements e.g. Fire element and Water element `next to each other'. 3. Here, if we refer to the Five Elements concept, we should introduce a third element e.g. Wood element. 4. Under the Productive Element flow, we will now get: Water -> Wood (the above missing element)-> Fire. 5. I find the best example for understanding the productive cycle of the five elements is the following:- Assuming this house or office is at the ground level. If one looks out of the house or office, there is a lamp post slicing thru the window. The three element concept is also applied here i.e. the usual recommendation is to place a fish tank with goldfish. Here, imagine the lamp post, it is tall and thin. (Even if it is made of metal or wood). As it is tall and thin, it resembles a tree or wood element. Because the tree trunk is thin much like the lamp post. If one analyses all the elements closely:- Water in the fish tank = water element. Goldfish has two componets: Metal element (gold fish) and sometimes the fishes are red (fire element). The lamp post (as mentioned earlier) represents the wood element. To counter the lamp post, we use a productive cycle:- Metal -> Water -> Wood goldfish -> water -> lamp post (if we add fire element) Metal -> Water -> Wood -> Fire a good 4 element flow This is why, also under the Flying Star Feng Shui, if a location has #7, #6 metal elements and if it is an appropriate location, water e.g. water fountain may be used in such a situation. A plant (wood) and even the stones (earth) and even lighting are used to form a 5 element flow. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carlos, Usually glass (especially tempered glass or even ordinary) is considered as the Metal element because of it's density. The two bamboo hexagonal sidetables, if they are e.g. brown in colour or (green) in colour would represent the Wood element. Yes, yellow cloth should be associated with Earth element. One of the key success factor in applying good Feng Shui is to use a combination flow e.g. under the Productive cycle. For example, under the productive cycle, there is:- Metal -> Water -> Wood -> Fire -> Earth and then to Metal again Reference URL:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm Take for example, the Suntec City fountain. The url for reference can be found here:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=suntec&cat=all&bool=and&x=9&y=9 If one notice carefully, the Suntec City fountain is made up of three continious flow of elements. Eg. Earth (water falling down to the earth) Water (actual water flowing down from the circular brass [metal] ring. Metal (metal element is represented by the actual brass ring. And also, round [ring] represents the metal element. If one plots this to the Productive cycle, it becomes a proper flow:- Earth -> Metal -> Water. In your case, your object is missing one element to obtain a flow:- - Assuming side table is brown or green = Wood element - Yellow table cloth = earth element - Glass top = metal element If we combine all three of your elements it `nearly' becomes a flow less the fire element:- Where there is WOOD -> missing FIRE -> EARTH -> METAL You can introduce a `Fire element'. And if you want to a `Water element'. Especially if the material or object is in the colour of e.g. pink / red = fire element. And water = blue, black or grey. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Preferably the staircase should have 1, 2, 5,10 ,13 14, 17 or 22 steps. You can check out more information about staircases under this reference:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-stairs.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Sharon, 1. It is best not to sleep with the feet towards the door. As under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, having one's feet facing the bedroom door is symbolic of the `coffin' position. 2. I can quite understand that perhaps, some western Feng Shui practitioners may `pooh pooh' the Ba Gua mirror. As this is not ingrained in the Western culture. But in the East, the Ba Gua mirror is commonly used. 3. However, in Traditional Feng Shui: I am not talking only about this site but; many (many) Traditional Feng Shui Schools especially those practising some form of Xuan Kong or Flying Star Feng Shui would look at the use of e.g. 6 rod wind chimes. 4. In my opinion, for financial security and health related matters it is best to go for a `holistic' approach encompassing:- 4.1 Shapes and Forms Feng Shui There are lots of rule-sets. For example, if a practitioner does not really understand, proper Shapes and Forms, e.g. leg facing door etc... than take the advise with a pinch of salt. 4.2 Or placing a piece of iron below the bed. This is not appropriate. As usually if iron or 6 coins (represent big-metal) is required, it has to be `visible'. And not hidden. This (cures) usually shares the same concept as a `threat'. For a threat, if it cannot be seen, it no longer becomes a threat. This is the same for cures such as hanging 6 coins. 5. However, there are exceptions e.g. to increase the strength of some cures e.g. 6 coins, some traditional Feng Shui practitioners may advise their clients to place the 6 coins into a small open jar of salt water. (The jar can be the size of a small cup.) Sometimes, even a piece or flake of gold is placed iinto this `concoction'. And it is placed near a open window at that sector that can help neutralise bad earth elements e.g. #5 and #2 (Misfortune/Sickness and Sickness). 6. While, bad elements associated with bad wood e.g. #4 & #3 legal entanglements etc.. should also be neutralised. If sectors have bad imbalances of these. 7. In some instances, after a Feng Shui investigation, sometimes, a wind chime is not used e.g. the place require quietness and a wind chime is detrimental to that sector. 8. Therefore, windchimes even if they are used in Feng Shui are always used for a specific reason. 9. In a recent posting to the "Feng Shui Tips and Guidelines" under this forum, I mentioned that if one stays in a condominium, and if it happens that there is distinctively a good water position infront of the unit, perhaps, a wind chime can be used to activate the metal. A metal-water combination can bring good results in some cases. The caution: place it only after obtaining good advise. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Marta, Simply e-mail: robert-lee@geomancy.net privately to give your date of birth to find a suitable date, with our compliments i.e. in this case, free. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, For a weak metal person, the best element to increase a weak metal is the earth element. Under the productive cycle, earth is better at increasing a weak metal as compared to `adding metal to metal'. Since, Earth element is generally constantly strong throughout the year, and that too much earth may trigger bad element elements like `sickness' or `misfortune', best to confine to to occassional wearing of e.g. clothes e.g. yellow. In your case, you can wear good or silver chain. But a pink quartz has qualities of the `fire element' - pink. Such a necklace may instead control metal and may not be beneficial. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Marta, In my opinion, the first house you mentioned e.g. the toilet wall(s) share the same wall as both bed headboard. Although this is not ideal, it is still much better than if the house (near the cemetry). Especially if the house is either situated at a North-East to South-West alignment with the cemetry. Or if the main door is located at the North-East (devil's gate) or South-West (devil's backdoor). For the toilet wall / headboard, try to see if you can place the bed further away from the wall or better still try to place the bed on another wall (if possible). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Wasis, Yes, even in the internet, it is very common to find a windchime with silver (hollow) rods of different lengths. Here, the top roof or the top support roof can be made of wood. And the `clinger' can be made of wood. It is best not to have red on the windchime. As you are correct to say that red (fire) will control metal and at the same time increase the bad earth element. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Clarence, In my opinion, no. For the external, if hte roof (entire) is removed, then, it would be considered as a major renovation. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Eva, The least confusing way to go about it is to locate the centrepoint of your house. If you need to you can scan or even fax to us at: 065-64822057 so that we can find out the centrepoint for you. From the centrepoint, you can use an ordinary compass to locate where all your room locations are. For example, if the compass North points to your bedroom, then your bedroom is at North. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Marta, Yes, the 7th lunar month is coming. The 7th month starts from 9 August 2002 to 6th September 2002 (last day). This is considered as the Hungry Ghost month where it is said that ghosts are let out to the earth. And considered not good to move in (and even travel). As it is considered that the ghosts can create mischief. Since, there is still sufficient time; usually an auspicious date / time is chosen for the move. For those who do not want to choose an auspicious date can; symbollically move-in first. For example, one may consider performing a house move-in procedure as shown in the attachment or simply by moving in old items into the house; one is said to have already moved-in. For example, if one has already brought in e.g. existing furniture from `old' house such as table, chair, computer table or suitcase of clothing, this is considered moved-in. Otherwise, if one purchase new appliances or doing renovation e.g. new furniture etc.. this is not considered moved in. For cleaning new house, so long as one buys new pail, broom etc.. this is not move-in yet. Thus, if you can try to `move-in' before 9 August 2002. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Wasis, What I meant is that often, at the frontage of the house, has many openings. For example, at the frontage; there is a main door e.g. 2 wood doors plus a full set of sliding glass doors for the living room. In such a situation, the mouth of the house is too big. (In proportion to the frontage of the house). It is similar to the layout mentioned in this message. Where, there is a main door and immediately next to it is a balcony. This two are taken to mean a large `mouth'. Where the house is not proportionate i.e. too many openings in relation to the `frontage'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. From my past and present experience, I found that many owners who had moved into such homes e.g. especially with toilet positions in `bad' locations. 2. I am not sure if it is a coincidence, but, in many situations, many of such owners have problems with their finances. Especially also if there are equally poor Shapes and Forms. This is my main concern. 3. In fact, just this month alone, I have done on-site Feng Shui audit and again (if this is a coincidence): many of the owners who had such `problems' encounter financial problems. Most of the time, it is compounded with other Shapes and Forms problems. 4. Two months ago, a past client, had success in his life. He sought my advise on the condo at Sandy Palm (location: Singapore - Jalan Loyang Besar, ready this year). (Try to do a SEARCH for Sandy Palm in this forum) I have indicated to him not to `touch' such a development. He obliged as in this development not only is the water position at the centre but it is on the same wall as the stove position. Please see below:- Yes, you are correct. It is impratical or not feasible to relocate the toilet. Especially in a flat or apartment. This is why, it is hoped that everyone is made aware that it is advisable not to purchase units with such configuration. The intangible forces congregate at the centrepoint. Thus, it is best that centrepoint is `clear space'. And it does not matter if death, spook, disaster congregate here. Another serious consideration is to avoid water positions at the cnetrepoint e.g. fish tank. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, I understand from your private correspondences that Robert is helping you with home. In many of his correspondences, I have included my feedback in his replies to you. Overall, based on the comment on your layout plan: 1. It is not advantages to have the main door open directly (with the balcony to the right side). Usually, even if one does not fully, it will affect the Qi flow. Usually, houses with `open mouths' would have (in my opinion) romance/marriage problems. In my opinion, this is very general. Some other books would have it that the romance sector is at SW. Robert, is corresponding with you with regards to both: Shapes and Form and Compass Schools e.g. Flying Star. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Fanny, In an open cubicle system, most of the time, we have to make do with the sitting position imposed on us. In a room concept, or one occupies a room, usually, the office desk may be able to be tilted to a good direction. Unfortuantely, in an open concept, we may have to take on any table. If this is such the situation, then, hopefully, we can face one of our 4 best directions. If you have not used the Free Eight House report on sitting position, you can use it to check out your sitting location. This is simply taking an ordinary compass and looking at the direction you are facing i.e. sitting down and facing to work. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carlos, 1. In both instances: a weak metal or strong metal person's wealth element is still: wood. 2. Imagine, it as a block of wood. A metal instrument is capable of scupturing the piece of wood into e.g. an art work. 3. Here, a piece of wood has been transformed into something of value e.g. wealth. 4. In your situation, as mentioned earlier, if you are a weak metal person, your wealth element also is wood. BUT the caution is that the Wealth element is only auspicious if you are STRONG metal, otherwise, if weak metal is not enhanced to make it strong, it will bring one lots of problem. 5. For a weak metal person: Favourable element/colour: earth (yellow), metal (white/gold) Unfavourable: fire (red, pink, purple) and water (blue, black, grey). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cleo, Flying Star Feng Shui can help to detect sectors with imbalances. In your case, if the sector identified has Lawsuits and some gossips involved, then it is prudent to neutralise this specific sector with a neutralising element. In such a case, `big metal' or six coins (controlled by red string) for example is used to neutralise such bad element e.g. #4 (lawsuits and gossips). Remember that this is distinct from your personal element e.g. Strong metal. The purpose here, is the home Feng Shui. Where, be it a strong or weak metal or other elements e.g. strong/weak fire, wood, water or earth. Here, if there are imbalances and especially in your bedroom. In order to effectively use the `cure' one has to hang or paste it at that specific sector. The cure has to be seen. And not hidden. The most appropriate location is e.g. say South-East wall. It can be hung over e.g. the curtains or pasted on the wall higher than the curtain rail. It can be strung in a straight line or circular and over-lapping. Sample pictures of are shown under the following url:- http://www.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/mypictures.cgi?img=0&search=6+coins&cat=all&bool=and&x=2&y=6 Attached please find a picture of another six coins hung above the bed. As mentioned earlier, beside your individual element, we have to neutralise the imbalance caused at the specific sector i.e. the Feng Shui birth chart of the house. The Feng Shui birth-chart shows imbalances and has to be balanced with big metal. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Chloe, In my opinion, so far, to me, burying of three crystals a foot apart is something new. Some `authentic' Feng Shui practitioners had instead request to bury: the `Eight Treasures' of the buddha. Frankly, there is relatively no harm in burying crystals or coins with square holes in them. I believe, you have a garden. If so, a better alternative is to create a profile e.g. landscaping at the garden. Such that from a `helicopter view' one can see the profile or outline `neutralising' the missing corner. And at the corner of the missing corner, one can also consider installing a lamp. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Carrie, In many instances, both can carry the same weight. In addition, a third consideration is one's Pillars of Destiny - 10 year currentLuck period. Feng Shui is all about luck. And for more detailed diagnostics, usually the consequence is `heavier' where:- 1. Pillars of Destiny Luck Period - Inauspicious for the Year or current luck period. 2. Home Feng Shui needs further improvement 3. Office Feng Shui also is not so good. In above situation, the above three have a `pulling power' of making things not so lucky. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Patrick, You can find out more about the significance of missing corners under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/fs/building.htm In some homes, what may be assumed to be missing corners can alternatively instead be `protrusions'. If anyone is not sure, whether your house has `missing' corners or `protusions' can scan and attach for me to comment. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Jasmine, Ideally, it is good if the house can face good directions of both parties. But as you had mentioned, one person is the `East' house while the other is the `West' house. "Unfortunately" in Feng Shui, there is a consideration: Who is the breadwinner? In traditional Feng Shui, (like almost everywhere in the world); the breadwinner is often assumed as the man of the house. Or the male figure. Even today, we still often consider the male (husband) as the breadwinner unless: the husband is not working or a house-maker. Or if the male's salary is far below that of the female. In the bedroom, even if one partner's sector is not so good, (if possible) the partner who has a better `intangible' force sleeps closer to this line. For example, if the bedroom is at the North sector, the husband can sleep close to this North sector, while shielding, the wife: who sleeps further from this sector. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Felicia, We should take advantage of both: Flying Star Feng Shui and Eight House Theory. Under the Flying Star Feng Shui or as you mentioned, `the stars': if a sector is out of balanced (under Flying Star Feng Shui); you should neutralise any bad elements within this sector. Once you had neutralised any imbalances under this sector, there is really no issue: if this is a good sector under your Eight House. If this sector is your `Excellent' sector under Eight House, do take advantage of it. By sleeping under this sector. For those, who do not have a choice, e.g. all the bedroom locations e.g. bedroom 1, bedroom 2 or bedroom 3 are not favourable with regards to Eight House i.e. death, disaster etc..; would as a last resort sleep facing a good direction. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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