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Cecil Lee

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  1. Dear Anon, 1. The number 3 represents `Big Wood' or Strong Wood. 2. Under the Five elements concept: Metal destroys wood to create wealth. Thus, the perceived idea here is that `it does not matter' if there is such thing as a wealth sector. 3. What this actually means is to induce such a reaction of placing the 3 coins (big wood + metal) to destroy wood thus creating wealth. I wonder how many readers here will start to place three coins on as many plants or trees they have in the home or outside the house. 4. For those who are facing problems or have imbalances in the house, I cannot say for sure how badly or how much further complications you may get if you do apply the above even if it is `moderately' applied. For example, if you already hang a 6 coins as a cure and after reading this get `excited' also follow suite. 5. For those who do not have a problem, if you can avoid inadvertenly creating problems for yourself (if you can). 6. My personal advise is the safest `bet' for worry free Feng Shui is to use the Flying Star (after properly analysing all three variables: Base star, Mountain Star and Water star) and if there are no `adverse' reactions with the three, then this is "acceptable" but in moderation. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  2. Dear Anon, 1. Ideally, it should be on one side of the house such as sharing the same wall as an external wall. 2. It should not go all the way but should have a turning or staircase landing where there is a turning. 3. Besides these, where possible, it should be enclosed i.e. not pieces of steps that have `holes' or like planks where you can downstairs. 4. Avoid having a circular set of steps in the house. 5. Avoid facing the main entrance door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  3. Dear Anon, Please see below:- 1. This is considered `peanuts Feng Shui'. No one is going to get a quantum leap by removing a shoe rack. There are many other considerations: It can be the individual, the home etc... 2. When we do a full audit, e.g. if you see cases of helping those with problems, we use all the available methods to map out the situation and then tackle the various issues. 3. If one thinks that changes such as closing the toilet door can also change things this is where, it is wrong. In the first place, in the example of the toilet door, if the toilet is already at a bad location, what more can one do? 4. If there is lots of water behind the house and unprotected, removing the shoe rack will not help. Or if there is a poison arrow aimed at the house. This would not help either. 5. How suitable is one to the house. This is another important question. 6. Usually, quantum leap, would not occur if one already stays in the house for a few years and life is relatively much the same. This is possible. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  4. Dear Anon, This is quite subjective and there are differing opinions on this. You have added a further `twist' by indicating that it can be seen from the side. If you MUST do it, `try it' and willing to share with us your findings, that will be great. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  5. [HDB stands for Housing and Development Board or Government Development Housing for the masses in Singapore. I believe, 90 percent of Singaporeans stay in these flats]. Dear Anon, 1. Even under Feng Shui, there are priorities and importance. Threats of serious importance are e.g. sharp corner of another building aimed at the house. 2. Secondly, usually, if I am not mistaken: 2.1 These service yards, are not aimed against the door of another apartment. Perhaps, the window of another block's service yard. 2.2 In my opinion, these are `weak' threats or no threats at all. Frankly, I have yet to come across or seen a `neighours bamboo poles aimed at another's main door. Maybe, a window but these are in my opinion, and depends on the situation (case-by-case) basis, not threats. Many of the `older' flats are quite a distance away e.g. at least a badminton court away. Warmest Regards. Cecil
  6. Dear Anon, 1. In my opinion, Feng Shui cannot help you in this area. 2. I heard of other methods e.g. acupuncture etc... Alternatively, if this sounds `scary', perhaps, you would like to find other programs or join a help group on this. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  7. Dear Gloria, 1. Does the cabinet of the TV or any other objects in your room form a sharp corner aimed at the bed? Or any beams above the bed. 2. Under Feng Shui, you can also check: 2.1 The Eight House Theory to see what are the intangible force at this sector of the room. To find out more on this theory and application: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm You can also use the computerized report at http://www.geomancy-online.com to generate the report. 2.2 The investigative method is to use the Flying Star Analysis to balance the house especially sectors that are out of balance. Most likely, there may be a sickness or misfortune star at that sector or other imbalance of elements within this sector. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  8. Dear Elena, Thanks for your detailed description of Monet's Nympheas. In my opinion, and my personal feelings that it more appropriate to place it at the couch area (although there is a small percentage of water and it is not within the bedroom area). Warmest Regards, Cecil
  9. Dear Fraser, 1. There is a difference between a Strong metal and weak metal person. For a strong metal person, your company logo can have wood in it. For a weak metal person, you may need earth to strength metal inorder to destroy wood to create wealth. 2. Usually, this applies to logos and less to company name. Assuming that you are a weak metal person, perhaps, your company name should do more with `earth' to strenghten metal instead of using wood. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  10. Dear Aping, 1. Where possible, it is (if you can) employ the services of a Feng Shui practitioner. This is because, there are lots of issues involved in building a good house. In general:- 1. Shapes and Form, 1.1 The frontage of the house and back of the house are important considerations. The frontage need not necessary be the location of the front door. The front door can still be at the side of the house e.g. a drive thru car porch. 1.2 The front door Where possible, the front door should suit the breadwinner and under the Eight House, should preferably not be at the death/disaster sector. The other consideration is if one can, build a house which takes advantage of the auspicious directions or birth chart of the house. I have actually given examples where, we were looking for not only good houses but `excellent' houses, we searched first for houses that have the Double 7's (under Flying star). There is a program available under www.geomancy-online.com where we used it for ourselves to find a good door facing. (Based on Flying Star) 1.3 After this, we then look at the house based on Shapes and Form and Eight House. 1.4 Equally important is knowing each of your element and strength (Pillars of Destiny). Once all the above, are known, we usually, use all these tools to then do a comprehensive analysis of the house. Thus proper Feng Shui is not based on bits and pieces of unrelated information as what you have mentioned below. Hope the above helps. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  11. Dear Niki, 1. You can checked out the Chinese Astrology page at http://www.lovesigns.net The above link has information about your animal sign, its characteristics and compatibility with others. 2. Under Feng Shui, my advise is to take your time to digest the various `Schools' of Feng Shui such as: - The Shapes and Form School - The Compass Schools You can either purchase the `tons' of books available on Shapes and Forms or browse thru the Resource pages of this website and the forum. My advise is to take your time to find out more what Feng Shui can and cannot do and the limitations of each `School'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  12. Dear Cheui May, We are glad to hear of it:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
  13. Dear Cheui May, 1. For the house, we have already gone thru the various `cures' to balance the specific sectors. 2. For the individual, you can add `metal' during this period. For Example, you can wear white, `gold' coloured dresses (or T shirts) to further enhance your water element. You can equally, use blue, black or shades of grey also. The above is not compulsory, but would help. 3. Overall, you should not be too concerned about your bedroom being west. The above should do. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  14. Dear Jan, 1. Generally, if one is undecided which is color to choose, use a neutral color like white colour. This serves another `purpose' ie to make the exterior `Yang' as opposed to `yin' dark. 2. Other `light' colors are generally acceptable. 3. More importantly, the roof tiles should not be in blue color as this represent water and may suggest `difficulty' for the household. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  15. Dear Anon, I believe these are `modern' books. We are aware that charcoal can be used to neutralise odour e.g. in a fridge. Perhaps, those who recommended using coal is on the same concept e.g. to `absorb'... something... Warmest Regards, Cecil
  16. Dear Anon, One popular Feng Shui principle is "If you cannot see it, it no longer is a threat". For a cure, `if a cure is not displayed it, it no longer works". Hope the above helps:) Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee (c) 2000
  17. Dear Anon, Thanks for your suggestion. Originally, I wanted to post these later but it is now available for viewing under the same Conference: User Discussion Session (same topic) under a `reply message.' Warmest Regards, Cecil
  18. Here are the pictures for a better understanding of the article:- One side of the Singapore $1 coin showing a Ba Gua profile (both sides have the Ba Gua profile):- Singapore Island Map with rough locations of Tanjong Pagar and Marine Parade:- Singapore Road Tax Licence Disk displayed on every car windows:-
  19. Dear Anon, Thanks for your comments. Whenever, I personally detect a `tone' in writing of someone wanting `Instant Feng Shui' as in "instant coffee", or fast food Feng Shui. I mentioned to contact a Feng Shui practitioner in the hope of `bringing' some reality i.e. it is difficult to do a proper Feng Shui if one is new. Thus ideally, in such situations, best to go get a Feng Shui practitioner (competent one). By giving the above example, my hope is that if one practises Feng Shui, I have mentioned thus to go slow. As the common saying goes, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  20. Dear Carrie, 1. Double 7s is ideal if it is your main entrance door but not other doors. 2. Water positions are usually activated in the living room or outside the frontage of the house. 3. Have you confirmed that there is indeed a water or mountain star. As these cannot suddenly `popup' from any sector. They have to be identified and at the sector. 4. Even if there is a water star, you may not be able to activate it in the kitchen. Please refer to above Para 2 for the best locations to activate a water position. Remember that in a kitchen, one is playing with fire and it does not make `sense' to activate a water position in a kitchen. It can be dangerous to play with `water' here. 5. The best water position to activate a water position is a fountain. But here, if one wants to do so, please do not pose another question as: Should I turn it on 24 hours? (My personal thoughts) My question is, if it is not on, it is `broken'. So, if one must buy, buy it. If one wants to increase their electricitly bill, in the hope of getting `returns', prepare to pay and pay... If no results, (because, it is too small, then... don't ask me why it don't work). 6. I have mentioned in a few recent messages that if one is fortunate to stay in e.g. a condominum, and if it so happens to have a fountain e.g. at the proper location, this would outweigh the benefits of having a fountain in the home. If the fountain inside the house measures e.g. 2 feet, imagine how much beneficial Qi it can generate? 7. The mountain star can still be activated in the kitchen especially if there is a back door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  21. Dear Anon, 1. If you are using the Eight House Theory, you should also look at what is the influence in your bedroom. 2. Normally, we look at the Flying Star of the house particulary, the Main entrance door and the second door to see if these are auspicious. For example, if your house is constructed within 1984 to-date, and if there happens to be a Double 7s (this may sound technical) it implies that this door at NW sector is auspicious for the main door. So one should continue to use it. 3. If you do not want to use the Flying Star, then, I still feel that as you mentioned that SE door is not convenient, you should not use this door. For the main door, at NW, you should keep the location bright and close the door when not in use. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  22. Dear Linda, At locations like the NE (Devil's gate) and SW (Devil's backdoor), it should not be a concern unless: 1. The location becomes too YIN. For example, one grows a large tree. A large tree creates shade and makes that area too Yin. 2. In such a situation, it increases the YIN and more likely, prone to effects of `evil influences'. 3. One can also use the Flying Star chart to check on how much Yin influence is in a particular room such as the North East. If there is too much yin elements plus it is contributed by Para 1, then more cause for concern. 4. I believe, by asking some of these questions, you are `new' to Feng Shui and Chinese Divinity methods. My advise, is not to go hastily into the use of Feng Shui. Unless one is in a real hurry for changes, then it would be best to consult a competent practitioner for a `worry' free audit. 5. Overall, when you mentioned that in `your case, the NE is good, you are using only one of the tools of Feng Shui i.e. the Eight House Theory. 6. When you mentioned that your main door is facing a neighor's tree, is it directly slicing your main door? There are other methods available that can be used instead of using a Ba Gua mirror. This include placing two plots of plants on both sides of the Main entrance door. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  23. Dear Anon, 1. You brought up an interesting question. 2. Honestly, at present I really do not have the answer. This is because, there are very few houses I personally come across with a bedroom at the centre location of the house. Usually, this would either be clear space, the staircase area or the hallway and even toilet locations. More commonly part of the living or dinning area. 3. Another reason is because bedroom suppose to be private area i.e. four walls and windows /door and I cannot imagine a bedroom at the centre and yet, have windows surrounding at least one side. 4. Assuming that you sleep at the centre room, then it is difficult to apply the Eight House concept. 5. One can still apply the Flying Star concept. I believe a house must be reasonably `large' to accomodate a centre room. It would be interesting to see your layout plan:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
  24. Dear Linda, 1. Firstly, Congratulations! 2. If you are in Singapore, or any in the region, it is common to go to any of the temples to get `blessed'. If you are not sure which temple, you can visit more `netural' temples such as the Goddess of Mercy Temple (Quan Yin) at Waterloo street. 3. Items like Buddhas and other religious objects are not Feng Shui so, I do not subscribe to users buying them for such purposes. As it has more to do with religion. And inviting idols etc.. would imply that one may have to pray to these. So this is up to the individual and their faith. 4. More importantly the main considerations are: (In most traditional practises) a. Choosing an auspicious date to move in. b. Bring in the following first: charcoal wrapped in red paper i.e. to signify `goal' bring in small a red stove bring in a bin filled with rice etc... The above varies with individual traditions and practises. Warmest Regards, Cecil
  25. Dear Anon, If one is not sure, please use the Pie chart method. It is similar to the Eight House `angle' of influence concept: If you can draw a simple diagram to illustrate what you mean, as I am not too clear what u actually mean:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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