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1. Please do a search from the top-left frame of this forum and you can find links like:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-ruler.htm

2. If one is sincerely over crazed by the "Feng Shui ruler" then the most productive method is go buy one. Nowadays, most of the newer ones follows the "correct" one. As in the past; there are lots of variations.
3. A Feng Shui ruler always have two zones: the top most is meant for "craze" people who are still living i.e. For all sorts of good mesaurements for the living such as you wanted i.e. width of staircase etc... and diameter of the room.
4. Most Feng Shui ruler has a lower zone. In the above link the bottom most zone measurements is for the dead. The newer Feng Shui ruler has two zones in the middle. The upper most zone is for the living. While the lower zone is for the dead.
5. The only consideration is that especially for an altar (where the living prays upon and the dead) deities sit on; both the two zones must be auspicious or in the RED. All black zones are inauspicious.
6. Frankly, few in Feng Shui would go to the extreme extend of making every dimensions "perfect" or near perfect e.g. width of staircase, room measurements. Anyway, don't get me wrong.. if one wants to; it is nice to have.
7. For larger dimensions; try to go for multiples of the Feng Shui foot: 17 inches or approximately 43 cm.
8. A 17 inches by 17 inches square = forms two equal triangles = magic square... Go read above link on the Feng Shui ruler.
9. For those who have a "craving" for everything auspicous dimensions; should venture into the Indian art of Vastu. As in India; some Vastu practitioners have like yourself - but they have made buildings with auspicious dimensions.
10. Here, Chinese Feng Shui is more practical. As tell me; how many of us nowadays build their own home. And if so, how many design the specifications for our own home... Hmm... how nice if you are a Chinese and the first... to do us "proud".. hahahahaha...

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On 2/15/2011 12:19:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear SirIf you may can you pls
tell us the auspicous
Measurement range sizes of -1.
Auspicious Windows and door
sizein a regular
4x4meter room.2. Auspicious
width size of a staircase for
a regular 2storey house.Thanks

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Further to what I had mentioned;
1. Feng Shui practitioners today and in the past are practical people.
2. As much as they like; perfection such as yours.. somewhere, somehow; things will never ever become truly perfect.. there will sure be loopholes or problem areas.
3. That is why, when building a home; many geomancers today and in the past; may concentrate on key things not the mother of all peanuts such as width of the stairway ...
4. The key areas are the mouth of the home.. such as the dimensions of the main door and door frame ...
5. Abstract ideas like number of steps. In the Forbidden cities; it is like the number 9 or 9999 rooms in the city etc.. (9 symbolises longevity..sort of thing)
6. Just observe any Master Chef; Chinese or others; they don't bring out a weighing machine or measurement cup and measure exact ingredients to their recipies.. They simply use their on-the spot judgement and create a dish.
7. How often do you see a Master Chef; measure the exact amount of soy sauce or spoonful of chilli etc..? Go think about it...

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On 2/16/2011 9:17:51 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Please do a search from the top-left
frame of this forum and you can find
links
like:-http://forum.geomancy.net/resource
s/theories/fs-ruler.htm2. If one is
sincerely over crazed by the "Feng Shui
ruler" then the most productive method
is go buy one. Nowadays, most of the
newer ones follows the "correct" one. As
in the past; there are lots of
variations.3. A Feng Shui ruler always
have two zones: the top most is meant
for "craze" people who are still living
i.e. For all sorts of good mesaurements
for the living such as you wanted i.e.
width of staircase etc... and diameter
of the room.4. Most Feng Shui ruler has
a lower zone. In the above link the
bottom most zone measurements is for the
dead. The newer Feng Shui ruler has two
zones in the middle. The upper most zone
is for the living. While the lower zone
is for the dead.5. The only
consideration is that especially for an
altar (where the living prays upon and
the dead) deities sit on; both the two
zones must be auspicious or in the RED.
All black zones are inauspicious.6.
Frankly, few in Feng Shui would go to
the extreme extend of making every
dimensions "perfect" or near perfect
e.g. width of staircase, room
measurements. Anyway, don't get me
wrong.. if one wants to; it is nice to
have.7. For larger dimensions; try to go
for multiples of the Feng Shui foot: 17
inches or approximately 43 cm. 8. A 17
inches by 17 inches square = forms two
equal triangles = magic square... Go
read above link on the Feng Shui
ruler.9. For those who have a "craving"
for everything auspicous dimensions;
should venture into the Indian art of
Vastu. As in India; some Vastu
practitioners have like yourself - but
they have made buildings with auspicious
dimensions.10. Here, Chinese Feng Shui
is more practical. As tell me; how many
of us nowadays build their own home. And
if so, how many design the
specifications for our own home...
Hmm... how nice if you are a Chinese and
the first... to do us "proud"..
hahahahaha...On 2/15/2011 12:19:51
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear SirIf you
may can you pls
tell us the
auspicous
Measurement range sizes of
-1.
Auspicious Windows and door
sizein a regular
4x4meter
room.2. Auspicious
width size of a
staircase for
a regular 2storey
house.Thanks

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Further to what I had mentioned:-
1. The key success factor in an excellent or great home is: Location, location and location.
2. Thus, in the past has elaborated on illustrations of : "Quantum Leap" in Feng Shui and even cases of "Entrapped" homes.
3. Of course, if one is kinda of free to look into the interior; this is considered as "Nice-to-do" and not a "Must-do" situation.
4. In the past, I have elaborated on the example of a ship: just imagine one is on a leaking ship. Even if one pathe the entire home in gold; outside the four walls is crumbling... no use.
5. Thus, it is certainly (no quarrels) here; "nice-to" make all the "perfect" measurements inside a home but; if outside the home "It stinks" of rotten Feng Shui; See how much help is the "perfect measurements" going to help - if at all.

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On 2/16/2011 9:51:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had mentioned;1. Feng
Shui practitioners today and in the past
are practical people. 2. As much as they
like; perfection such as yours..
somewhere, somehow; things will never
ever become truly perfect.. there will
sure be loopholes or problem areas.3.
That is why, when building a home; many
geomancers today and in the past; may
concentrate on key things not the mother
of all peanuts such as width of the
stairway ...4. The key areas are the
mouth of the home.. such as the
dimensions of the main door and door
frame ...5. Abstract ideas like number
of steps. In the Forbidden cities; it is
like the number 9 or 9999 rooms in the
city etc.. (9 symbolises longevity..sort
of thing)6. Just observe any Master
Chef; Chinese or others; they don't
bring out a weighing machine or
measurement cup and measure exact
ingredients to their recipies.. They
simply use their on-the spot judgement
and create a dish.7. How often do you
see a Master Chef; measure the exact
amount of soy sauce or spoonful of
chilli etc..? Go think about it...On
2/16/2011 9:17:51 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Please do a search from the
top-left
frame of this forum and you
can find
links
like:-http://forum.geomancy.net/reso
urce
s/theories/fs-ruler.htm2. If
one is
sincerely over crazed by the
"Feng Shui
ruler" then the most
productive method
is go buy one.
Nowadays, most of the
newer ones
follows the "correct" one. As
in the
past; there are lots of
variations.3. A Feng Shui ruler
always
have two zones: the top most
is meant
for "craze" people who are
still living
i.e. For all sorts of
good mesaurements
for the living
such as you wanted i.e.
width of
staircase etc... and diameter
of the
room.4. Most Feng Shui ruler has
a
lower zone. In the above link the
bottom most zone measurements is for
the
dead. The newer Feng Shui ruler
has two
zones in the middle. The
upper most zone
is for the living.
While the lower zone
is for the
dead.5. The only
consideration is
that especially for an
altar (where
the living prays upon and
the dead)
deities sit on; both the two
zones
must be auspicious or in the RED.
All black zones are inauspicious.6.
Frankly, few in Feng Shui would go
to
the extreme extend of making
every
dimensions "perfect" or near
perfect
e.g. width of staircase,
room
measurements. Anyway, don't get
me
wrong.. if one wants to; it is
nice to
have.7. For larger
dimensions; try to go
for multiples
of the Feng Shui foot: 17
inches or
approximately 43 cm. 8. A 17
inches
by 17 inches square = forms two
equal triangles = magic square... Go
read above link on the Feng Shui
ruler.9. For those who have a
"craving"
for everything auspicous
dimensions;
should venture into the
Indian art of
Vastu. As in India;
some Vastu
practitioners have like
yourself - but
they have made
buildings with auspicious
dimensions.10. Here, Chinese Feng
Shui
is more practical. As tell me;
how many
of us nowadays build their
own home. And
if so, how many design
the
specifications for our own
home...
Hmm... how nice if you are a
Chinese and
the first... to do us
"proud"..
hahahahaha...On
2/15/2011 12:19:51
PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Dear SirIf you
may can
you pls
tell us the
auspicous
Measurement range sizes of
-1.
Auspicious Windows and door
sizein a regular
4x4meter
room.2. Auspicious
width size of a
staircase for
a regular 2storey
house.Thanks

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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