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  2. To find your love attitude number, add your birth month and your birthdate together. Keep reducing it until it?s a single digit. Example: January 28 = 1 + 28 = 29 = 2 + 9 = 1 + 1 =2 Your love attitude number is = 2 Read on below to find out what your love style is supposed to be. ~~~~~ You?re charming imaginative and independent. Usually your style is ahead of others, you know what?s in and what?s way out. Sometimes you?re a little too aggressive when it comes to pursuing a love interest. You?ve a way of drawing attention wherever you go,and this dramatic flaire usually attracts the strongest guys. Your competitive nature either draws or repels guys/gals but those who can?t handle your power aren?t your type anyway. At times you can be possessive, manipulating and demanding with your friends and in love relationships. You like guys/gals with lots of intelligence and knock them dead good looks don?t hurt either. ~~~~~~ Your love nature is sentimental, romantic and kind. Your easygoing,mild manner allows almost everyone to feel very comfortable with you -especially shy guys/gals. Your modesty and tact enable you to get along easily with both sexes. You?re a natural peacemaker and can be very persuasive with words, which helps you to gain the respect of your classmates. You can also be too sensitive at times, and your greatest drawback is a lack of confidence to stand up for yourself in conflict. Your favorite type of guy is a gentle, affectionate one who is also strong and playful. A great sense of humor is also a must. A guy/gal who loves to listen to music and dance should rank high on your list of favorites, too. ***** 3 ********* You?re imaginative, fun-loving, trill-seeking and expressive. You?re so charming that you attract many friends and you?re almost never lacking guys/gals. In your earlier years, you maybe totally shy and self-conscious, but you?ll lose those qualities in the high-school years. You can be sort of vain or even a bit of a show-off when you get caught up in exciting events in your life, but you usually redeem yourself in some playful way before you lose a friend. Jealousy shows its ugly head sometimes, but generally you aren?t affected by it unless your guy tries to provoke it. In the guy department, you refer the athletic or artistic types. You?re in absolute heaven when you find both of those qualities in the same guy. When you?re looking for love, a guy who can make you laugh scores points, big time! ******* 4 ******** You tend to be loyal, dedicated and good-hearted. You?re one of the most diligent students when you really try, and you tend to make your schoolwork a priority. You also express those same qualities in your love relationship. No one is more faithful and trusting than you. In fact, those tendencies can be a little negative in your romantic life. give you the respect and love you deserve. You can be stubborn and a bit of a troublemaker if the mood strikes you but you can usually dig yourself out of that hole just in time to stay out of major trouble. You usually fall for extremes when choosing a love mate - he/she is good-looking, too, but that?s not a major consideration for you. ****** 5 ****** Your love attitude is adventurous, charismatic and spontaneous.You?re creative and adaptable, and you can come up with the most exciting and sometimes daring things to do. Your quick intelligence and way with words help get you out of the problems that come with being flirtatious and laying hard to get. You need to pay close attention to your personal values because you love to try new and different things and easily go along with the crowd and the consequences can put extra strain on your r/s with a boy/girl. You like guys who have great bodies and good looks, along with exceptional brain and high grades. It helps if they?re highly athletic or invoved in as many activities as you,otherwise you might get bored! Variety is the key to your love attitude number. ********** 6 ********* You?re warm, loving, devoted and affectionate.Your outgoing,thoughtfulnature attracts many girlfriends to you, and usually some of the nicest guys too. Because of your need to care, you can end up in a relationship that requires too much care-taking to make it balanced. Since home and family play important roles in your life, you?re unlikely to be attracted to guys/gals who your parents wouldn?t like. Sometimes you?ve a slight jealous streak but it doesn?t last long. Some people with this love attitude number are prone to making harsh judgements of others, especially when others don?t share your set of values. You?re especially attracted to the good looking, boy-next-door type who is smart as well as a gentleman. *********** 7 ************ Your love nature is thoughtful, poetic, mystical and mysterious. A few people with love attitude number seven are class clowns, and they usually attract guys/gals who like to be given a hard time. But most of you?re the quiet, reserved types who dislike calling attention to yourself. Your type generally attracts guys who feel the same way you do. Your defined,independent and secretive nature is very alluring to certain guys/gays. At times, you can also be somewhat fault-finding and a little demanding in your love r/s and with friends. You?re mostly attracted to guys/gals who aren?t like all the rest; a loner easily attracts you. And, if he/she reads alot and enjoy learning, he/she is especially perfect for you. ******** 8 ********* Your love attitude is confident, powerful and exciting. This number usually makes for a very conscientious student, someone who puts schoolwork ahead of a social life. However, you also enjoy being a leader among your classmates and will seek offices or other positions that enable you to use your leadership skills. Because of this, you can be somewhat intimidating to certain guys/gals. You can also be a little too intense, bossy and jealous for your own good. Your love match is definitely someone who is smart, handsome and popular. You like quality over quantity and will usually wait until the guy/gal with the best attributes comes along. ******* 9 ********* You?ve a sophisticated attitude that?s also generous and considerate.Your responsible, charitable nature may find you attracting guys/gals who want someone to confide in or who makes them feel secure. At a very young age, you developed the type of personality that makes others feel safe and protected. You?ll carry these qualities into your adult years and,down the road, you?ll be a good mom because of them. On the negative side, you can be argumentative and overly emotional, and you usually possess a temper that can make everyone run for cover. You like the kind of guy/gal who is responsible and impeccably dressed and has gorgeous eyes and a great body. Charm, with and (of course)brilliance could make him the perfect guy/gal for you.
  3. ? There was this case in the hospital?s Intensive Care ward ? where patients always died in the same bed and on Friday mornings ? regardless of their medical conditions. This puzzled the doctors and some even thought that it had to do with the supernatural. Why the death? So the doctors decide to go down to that particular ward to investigate the cause of the incidents. Come Friday morning, everyone at the hospital ward nervously waited for the terrible phenomenon to occur again. Some holding wooden crosses, prayer books and other holy objects to ward off evils......... ? Just before the expected time...... (scroll down for what happened......)
  4. Dear Rose, Normally, mathematics can be used as an analogy to your question: 1. Feng Shui is about `earth luck'. While Pillars of destiny is about `heaven's luck'. 2. Feng Shui and other Chinese divinity methods are all about trying to increase one's luck. 3. How then do we increase our `earth luck'.? 4. Quantum Leap in Feng Shui For earth luck, the major idea is to either have a quantum leap in Feng Shui luck e.g. a home with good or excellent FS qualities. A home with Quantum Leap in Feng Shui may bring in say e.g. 60 to 90 percent of all the luck there is for the home. 5. Without doing anything, for example, a person staying in such a home will automatically receive luck from their home. Yes, these homes are not that easy to find. Here, the concept is about wealth accumulation. Such houses, can let users accumulate wealth automatically. 6. If you have the time visit the conference: Photo Tours of Interest (with Pictures) under this conference to read more about the following developments e.g. The Meyer Place or The Sterling Condominium. You can utilise the search feature in this forum and type in a word e.g. " Meyer " etc... or log out of this forum and search for condominium development like " The Tropica " of the Hong Leong Group. 7. For example, these are homes or sites that do give a " Quantum Leap " in Feng Shui. 8. Many condominiums are in a Horse Shoe shaped as described under the development like " The Tropica ". These homes are protected in a `horse shoe' shape e.g. with solid backing and clear space at the front. 9. If one also reverses the horse shoe, it looks like two hands clasped together to `receive wealth'. 10. The above are some of the examples of wealth collection. And depending on the development, `luck' may range from 50% to 90% depending on the location of the site. 11. The above is what I refer to as good Feng Shui. And not a myopic view of Feng Shui of just the interior of the home. We should not just look at the interior of the home for that `elusive' wealth sector. Imagine in a worst case senario; if all else outside the home falls apart; what is the use of looking for that elusive wealth sector within a home? 12. Feng Shui should be looked as a holistic method. 13. If a millionaire's sector is so easy to find, we then should question why there is NO such book available to the public. The book could perhaps simply have only one page and pint-point the spot marked `X' as the wealth corner. This is simply an illusion. 14. For the interior of the home, tools like Flying Star can help to check for any imbalances and `cure' or enhance that sector. In mathematics, even if one get the `millionaire's corner' right, it only accounts for say a small portion of the `luck element' or your score could be 10 marks out of 100 total. One still fails the exam. 15. A more realistic approach is thus to SCORE as many marks as possible at all sectors of the home. Any Feng Shui Master who claims to know where the Millionaire's corner will indeed be laughing loudly to the bank at the expense of his client. The client would only be left with less money at the end. 16. It is also like the fortune teller down the street. Imagine! If the fortune teller who has the `cheek' to predict another person's fortune; should instead be rich him/herself as they should be able to predict their own fortune. But why? Are they doing there predicting for others.. Odd is'nt it. Again, if you look at it who has the last laugh. We should try not to be too gullible in such issues. (This remark is not pointed at you) but rather.. we should try to look at the `deeper issues'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. Dear Vicki, 1. There are two major theories/concepts to refer to on the placement of water positions. 2. The two major concepts are:- 2.1 Shapes and Form Feng Shui Here, it would depend on the type of water position. If the water position is flat e.g. a ground level pond e.g. for koi fish etc... than this can be represented by `clear space'. But if it is a fish tank, usually the fish tank is tall with leg stand, than it cannot represent `clear space'. `Clear space' is akin to a bird flying freely infront ... unobstructed. Usually water positions that provide clear space are especially good at the frontage of the home. While fish tank should be placed against a wall. Hong Kong Feng Shui practitioners usually use fish tank next to a window to `cure' poison arrow e.g. a lone lamp post slicing thru the window. Here, there are two components in the fish tank: goldfish which represents the metal element and water represents the water element. The above combination is used to neutralise e.g. the `threat'. 2.2 Flying Star Feng Shui Here, it depends on whether one wants to use this theory or not. If one uses this theory, than it is used to check for any imbalances at a sector and how the water element of say the fish tank may affect that particular sector. 3. It would be good to have the hill at the back of your home as it represents a tortise or `solid backing' for your home. 4. In my opinion, it would not be a good idea to place a waterfall in the backyard as water should best be utilised at the frontage of the home. My advice to you is "If it is not broken, don't fix it". Warmest Regards, Cecil
  6. Dear Angela, Apologies, if I side-track a-bit... Two years back, after buying my new home, I grew a bamboo tree. The rationale for bamboo tree was that I calculated, within two years, it would be useful. The reason was because my new house has a personal enclosed space. Althought the house is perfectly suited to me i.e. most suitable house under the Eight House and it also has a double `7' flying star in the current Period 7. Although it is considered an excellent house; like my previous home, it can have a fair share of `poison arrow(s)' that may need to be corrected. Just nice, when I shifted in end of last year, this bamboo tree was there to `cover' or protect my living room from a lone lamp post outside the main road. One of the key element in Feng Shui is: protect, protect and protect... even if it may be considered an excellent home. In your case, can you buy another plant? And place this plant on one side first? When I have the time, I will show a few photographs of what I meant above. In addition, I went out around Singapore Art gallerys looking for paintings with a Dragon theme. I was fortune to have found a painting with a central dragon at the centre and it consists of nine dragons. The interesting thing is because this type of painting can be quite `strong' and powerful, you will not see the author pending his name on this painting. This painting is at the end of my living room wall and in my opinion and my belief, it offers added protection against any other threats. Because, I have a glass frontage e.g. sliding doors at my frontage, this allows this picture's " dragon Qi " to flow out of the home especially when I open the glass panels. Again, at a later date, I will post some photos for all to see. This is how Applied Feng Shui is applied in my personal case. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Kathy, Please see below:- It is usually not advisable to base on just one Feng Shui theory and say for sure that the main front door is inauspicious:- Of-course, under the Eight House Theory, it is best to have a home that has a suitable main entrance door but:- 1. Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui; One should also consider the statement " Protect, protect, protect". If one were to say shift the main door to orientate to a good direction; one should consider if any threats to the main entrance. For example, the new door position could encounter a lone lamp post or a sharp corner of another building. Alternatively, it could now be oriented towards the North-East (devil's gate) or South-West (devil's backdoor). If so, more investigative would should normally be conducted e.g. using Flying Star FS. Under the Eight House Theory, the key element is to look out for areas that one spent time at. If one does not spent time at that sector, it is less relevant. One should look at the intangible sectors of each room you mentioned especially the areas one spent time at e.g. the bedroom; living room area. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Kyra, 1. In my view, when we are uncertain whether a piece of advice will be effective, it is wise to refrain from placing the object in that particular location. 2. This aligns with the commonsense principles of Feng Shui. 3. For instance, many of us have encountered the notion that having a bedroom situated above a kitchen is considered 'inauspicious.' The reasoning behind this is based on common sense. In the event of a fire in the kitchen, smoke and flames rise, which would be unfavorable, especially if a fire were to occur there. 4. Likewise, if we position a mirror, such as one made of glass or silicone, near a heat source, the glass may not withstand the heat and could shatter into fragments. 5. Even worse, if an explosion occurs in the kitchen, such as from a gas leak, the glass could break and turn into dangerous projectiles. 6. Alternatively, one might opt for stainless steel panels that possess some reflective properties similar to a mirror in this context. 7. One reason some Feng Shui practitioners advise placing a mirror facing a stove is that, if the stove area is deemed AUSPICIOUS, they believe it can reflect and double the good fortune from that area. However, this approach can be risky, as it may also reflect and amplify bad luck. 8. Sector Feng Shui, or Feng Shui based on broad generalizations, can often lack personalization for the individual. Such generalizations are akin to stating that my career sector is in the North and my romance sector is in the Southwest. 9. It is intriguing to consider the analogy of three men in an office who are drawn to an attractive colleague. 10. All three men are aware that the Southwest corresponds to the romance sector, and authors of Feng Shui literature suggest that one can enhance this sector. 11. What transpired was that Male 1 placed 12 roses on his Southwest office desk. Male 2 noticed this and attempted to surpass his competitor by placing 24 roses on his own Southwest desk. Male 3, feeling envious, sought to outdo both of them. 12. He decided to place 99 roses on his SW office desk. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Rochelle, 1. For info, it would normally be very inauspicous to see a spiral staircase, especially if one is standing at the main entrance facing inwards of the home. I hope that this is not your case. 2. Usually to `tame' the spiral staircase; two methods are used:- 2.1. Placement of plants around the staircase (ground level) especially the side facing outwards. For example if the spiral staircase is close to a wall, two potted plants can be placed on the `other side' to conceal part of the steps leading out of the staircase. 2.2. The placement of forks. Here, one can use two metal forks (those common fork and spoon) type of fork and aim it towards each side of the staircase i.e. symbolically to tame the staircase. Here, the fork can be placed e.g. on a decorative self or on a cabinet about waist height. Usually, a FS consultant should be consulted here. However, if you can upload a small sketch of this area, I can help you to see where is the best position / point to place the two forks. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. IN SUMMARY " Viewing a new apartment during the seven-month ghost festival might be seen as unlucky because of cultural beliefs about the spirits of the departed. It's wise to consider local traditions and feelings when scheduling such events during this time." - Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net +++ Dear Jeffrey, 1. I believe there are different views on what actions to take or avoid during the 7th month. 2. The key point is to refrain from traveling or being away from home (like camping, for instance). 3. Personally, I think it's still 'acceptable' to look at a house. However, some FS professionals might not fully agree with this. Thus, we each need to decide for ourselves whether to proceed or not. 4. In my view, house viewing remains acceptable as long as no deposit is made on the property. If a deposit is paid, it can still be managed since most of the formalities, especially for new homes, are handled by lawyers who have a few weeks of flexibility, etc.... 5. Regarding the idea of not 'offending' the spirits, it's advisable to view a home during the day, i.e., when it's Yang or bright, and to avoid viewing after 4:00 PM or at dawn. 6. Again, this is just my personal perspective. As I mentioned, opinions about the 7th month can vary widely among different people. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. Dear Siew Foong, Please see below:- Presently, the information is too general to give you good advise. You may like to look at the placement of the furniture e.g. computer table / work table based on: 1. Good Shapes and Form Feng Shui. 2. Utilise the Eight House Theory to see if the tables can be placed in good sectors for each member. 3. Take a look out of the window of these rooms to see if there are any poison arrows. What one cannot see, it no longer becomes a threat. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Dear Henry, Please see below:- Yes, in my opinion, it is good to lit up the hallway. For the falling water, normally, it is placed either outside the office e.g. the entrance or alternatively; within the reception counter area. From your description, since this is a narrow hallway, it would be difficult to place a waterposition at this area. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Joanne, For a trailer, the most important area is the siting or site of the trailer. In my opinion, this has the most impact on your Feng Shui. Other than that, since it is considered small space, not much one can change the structure of the trailer. Depending on the nature of use of the trailer, if it is more for rest, after work, then, priority should be given to its location close to work, convenience store and its surroundings. Hopefully, the surroundings is not `dry' or unprotected e.g. barren land and no trees. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Ingrid, In my opinion, it is difficult to apply Feng Shui to small spaces. The rationale is because Feng Shui of the home is also about `earth luck'. And a small room does not constitute a large portion of `earth luck'. The focus in your situation is that so long as you try to keep your room under: 1. Favourable shapes and form Feng Shui e.g. positioning of your bed. 2. Whether your personal space should be more Yin or more Yang or at times more Yin or more Yang. For example, for those who are working and come home to rest, the room should preferably be more yin (state of rest) than yang. While for a student, it should be more yang... to encourage the person to study lest he falls asleep. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  15. Wasis, Apologies, I did not see the attachment. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Lusi, There are many theories in Feng Shui. And one has to weigh the priorities in applying the theories. The key FS theory are:- 1. Protect, protect and protect... Here, one should stand at the main entrance and windows and look out for any `poison' arrows e.g. sharp angles or single lamp post (slicing) into the room/main door area. 2. The position of the bed based on good shapes and form FS. For example, it would be nice if the bed is against a wall on the opposite wall of the bedroom door. 3. On what you had mentioned, and based on Traditional FS concepts, this is the first time I have heard of your remarks. The advise provided as mentioned by you need not necessary be true. For the light blue decoration, this can still be acceptable. For the clay decoration and plant, it can still be ok, if already have them at the location and there no problems - for you. Usually, more knowledge can be gathered from the above by using the Pillars of Destiny for a person e.g. element and strength and Flying Star to check on any imbalances. However, one can still base on one's inner feelings or `sixth' sense if one do not want to use any of the above theories and concepts. Please do not be unduly `worried' about such things... if one has already done e.g. the decor.. some time back...and do not face any problems. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  17. Dear Wasis, In my opinion, phone numbers are considered secondary and not of primary importance. In addition, there are many definitions of how auspicious or inauspicious a phone number can be. Since more phone numbers have not less than 6 or 7 digits, it would be most likely that there will be many combinations of numbers in our phone number. And some of these numbers may happen to be good or bad. Thus numerology calculations or formulas may defer greatly between many people... For me, I would just brush this aside... and keep my phone number since, many people are already aware of it. Another thing is that if one were to strongly belief on the formula provided; one may ask the programmer how did he/she derived this formula. And how many people have `proven' this to be correct. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Dear Diana, Under the Eight House Theory, it is good to learn that the house is considered suitable for your husband. Especially if he is the breadwinner. One should not be too concerned if the main door is not as auspicious for the rest of the family members. Please note that, under the Eight House Theory, one should try to spend more time at a good sector (in the home). There should not be much concern if one does not spent too much time at a specific sector. Consideration should be given to which rooms each family member stays in. Please see below:- This is OK especially if your husband is the breadwinner. It does not matter even if it is an auspicious sector. Since the main entrance is considered a good sector or the house `suitable' to him; he may if he wished to not to move away from the sector especially if he feels really comfortable at his present position. This is because, there are more FS theories to consider and it may be that his feelings could match those (that may have been analysed using the Flying Star Feng Shui) or that matches his Pillars of destiny. Do not be overly concerned over this. As mentioned, under the Eight house i.e. it is where one spents the most time at a sector. If one does not for eg in the toilet, this does not matter at all. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  19. Dear Wasis, If you have a sketch of it, you can upload it to this forum for me to determine for you the centre-point of the house. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Siew Foong, 1. One option is to plant trees within the estate. When the trees mature (and depending) on the type of tree, some trees when they mature; can grow to the height of the 5th storey / floor or higher. 2. Other `artificial' means would be to close the window. These are the two points, I can thing of for now... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  21. Dear Siew Foong, The following need to be considered:- 1. Does the Qi flow from the front e.g. window or main door and exits directly at the back? If so, it would be good to place a partition or screen to manipulate the Qi flow to allow it to meander slowly in the house. The above is one of the considerations for doing `interior' decoration in the home. 2. Under Flying Star Feng Shui The following items are looked at:- 2.1 What type of material is one using for the bar counter? Or materials e.g. glass/wine etc... Here, Flyings Star analysis is usually done to check on any imbalances at a sector. For example, if the sector in question is one where we should avoid adding `wood' element, it would not be auspicious to place a wooden bar counter. Glassware, in many instances are considered " earth elements ". It is best to use investigative tools like the Flying Star to check out each sector for any imbalances and try to cure them. Without unwantingly increasing the imbalance using the wrong material/items. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Siew Foong, Please see below:- The bed can be in the middle of the room. But usually, it is best to place the `head' of the bed against a wall. For the bed not to be against the wall:- Once I visited a client and he mentioned that Master Yap Cheng Hai, had visited his home and suggested placing the bed in the `middle' of the room. I understand was because it was to orientate away from an inauspicious (Eight House Theory sector). The most important consideration is that it (the bed or study table) should preferably be next to i.e. on the opposite wall especially the toilet bowl. This is still acceptable. This depends on the layout plan. As I do not have the layout plan, it depends... Overall, one can still point to the bathroom wall. Under the Eight House Theory, the position of the main entrance door is crucial. However, under this theory, it is best to sleep in a good sector. And certainly `nice to have' the head pointing a good direction. The bedroom direction is not usually considered here. The bedroom door is used as a consideration under the Shapes and Form concept where it is preferred to have the bed on the opposite wall as the bedroom door. Under the Eight House theory, the key essence is to try to spent more time at a good sector. If so, it is equally `nice to have' spending time there and facing a good location. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  23. Dear Zarminae, Under the url below:- http://www.geomancy.net/polls/ You will find an interesting survey: " Are you comfortable sleeping facing a TV set (mirror)? A short simple 3 questions survey. " In the survey, it is interesting to find that many people feel that mirrors facing the bed may not be an issue. The test here is that if you feel comfortable despite the position of the mirror in your bedroom this is acceptable. But if you feel uncomfortable especially after waking up the next morning, then... it is best to re-site the mirror. Therefore, this would have to depend on a case-by-case basis. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Marianne, The fixed Ba Gua template was invented in the mind of one person. Please read the article on him:- http://www.qi-whiz.com/confess.html In traditional Feng Shui, it is advisable not to use fixed templates. There are two Compass School methods: Eight House and Flying Star. An illustration on the use of the Eight House theory is available under: htt://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm Overall, I see that you are trying to apply the `fixed template' which is not practised in the East e.g. China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Far East countries like Malaysia and Singapore. In my opinion, the `method' you had mentioned should not be used. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Eileen, A warm welcome to the forum! The key issue for a home at the end of a cul de sac is: protect, protect & protect! If you can draw a simple (to scale sketch) of your location plan and surrounding i.e. nearby houses and the back of the home. It would be good as I can have a better picture of your home as it is difficult to give advise based on the description. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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