myfs_146124 Posted February 16, 2011 Share Posted February 16, 2011 Master Cecil,After reading the various messages posted, is my understanding correct that chinese deity and ancestor altars shouldnotbe in theNE or SW sector of a houseAND should not face NE or SW?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 16, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 16, 2011 1. More importantly, the altar should not be located at NE or SW should be correct. While the altar may be located in another sector e.g. South; and because of say the unusual layout plan; the altar may face SW. If can avoid the later, the better. But, it is not as crucial as having the altar located at NE or SW.2. This is where, if I am not mistaken; many (Indian) Vastu practitioners share the same common agreement with it's (Chinese) counter-parts.3. For us Chinese; the concern is the NE (Devil's gate) and SW (Devil's backdoor). 4. Thru the many years of my practise and understanding; even Chinese god figurines could even be "possessed" or there were cases where some evil spirits wentinto the figurines.5. A case study would be the one I had mentioned about the "Haig Road" incident. Where the old owner left two Qi Lins and aDeity figurine. And when the home(apartment) was left vacant for more than 1 year; someone who had died at a near-by wake... went to possess the figurine.6. Thus if say one has a Guan Yin figurine at SW; it may be a convenient place forthese spirits; at the right spot that sort of thing. Just imagine of the "I dream of Genie" show where the Genie lives inside ahollow bottle... Quote On 2/16/2011 4:35:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:Master Cecil,After reading thevarious messages posted, is myunderstanding correctthat chinese deity andancestor altarsshouldnotbein theNE or SWsector of ahouseAND shouldnot face NE or SW?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_146124 Posted February 17, 2011 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Master Cecil,If the altar is placed against a wall and the height of the altar is 1.25 meters from the ground, can I have an overhead window on the same wall at 1.8 meter from the ground(not necessary to open the window butjust to providesource of light) ?I read it is inauspicious to have the main door face a mirror. What if the main door faces a cabinet with glass doors (cabinet is 3 meters away from the door) , is this also to be avoided? Many thanks Quote On 2/16/2011 5:46:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. More importantly, the altar shouldnot be located at NE or SW should becorrect. While the altar may be locatedin another sector e.g. South; andbecause of say the unusual layout plan;the altar may face SW. If can avoid thelater, the better. But, it is not ascrucial as having the altar located atNE or SW.2. This is where, if I am notmistaken; many (Indian) Vastupractitioners share the same commonagreement with it's (Chinese)counter-parts.3. For us Chinese; theconcern is the NE (Devil's gate) and SW(Devil's backdoor). 4. Thru the manyyears of my practise and understanding;even Chinese god figurines could even be"possessed" or there were caseswhere some evil spirits wentintothe figurines.5. A case study would bethe one I had mentioned about the "HaigRoad" incident. Where the old owner lefttwo Qi Lins and aDeity figurine.And when the home(apartment) wasleft vacant for more than 1 year;someone who had died at a near-bywake... went to possess the figurine.6.Thus if say one has a Guan Yin figurineat SW; it may be a convenient placeforthese spirits; at the rightspot that sort of thing. Just imagine ofthe "I dream of Genie" show where theGenie lives inside ahollowbottle... On 2/16/2011 4:35:18 PM,Anonymous wrote:Master Cecil,Afterreading thevarious messages posted,is myunderstanding correctthat chinese deity andancestor altarsshouldnotbeintheNE or SWsector of ahouseAND shouldnotface NE or SW?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_122581 Posted February 21, 2011 Share Posted February 21, 2011 Quote On 2/16/2011 5:46:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. More importantly, the altar shouldnot be located at NE or SW should becorrect. While the altar may be locatedin another sector e.g. South; andbecause of say the unusual layout plan;the altar may face SW. If can avoid thelater, the better. But, it is not ascrucial as having the altar located atNE or SW.2. This is where, if I am notmistaken; many (Indian) Vastupractitioners share the same commonagreement with it's (Chinese)counter-parts.3. For us Chinese; theconcern is the NE (Devil's gate) and SW(Devil's backdoor). 4. Thru the manyyears of my practise and understanding;even Chinese god figurines could even be"possessed" or there were caseswhere some evil spirits wentintothe figurines.5. A case study would bethe one I had mentioned about the "HaigRoad" incident. Where the old owner lefttwo Qi Lins and aDeity figurine.And when the home(apartment) wasleft vacant for more than 1 year;someone who had died at a near-bywake... went to possess the figurine.6.Thus if say one has a Guan Yin figurineat SW; it may be a convenient placeforthese spirits; at the rightspot that sort of thing. Just imagine ofthe "I dream of Genie" show where theGenie lives inside ahollowbottle... On 2/16/2011 4:35:18 PM,Anonymous wrote:Master Cecil,Afterreading thevarious messages posted,is myunderstanding correctthat chinese deity andancestor altarsshouldnotbeintheNE or SWsector of ahouseAND shouldnotface NE or SW?Thank you.Dear Cecil,What about houses or properties that face SW/NE? Prone to spirits?Kev Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 21, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 21, 2011 1. Frankly, it cannot be applied directly to just a NE or SW home!2. In reality; there is no known scientfic fact or documentation anywhere currently to say that spirits or ghosts haunt only NE or SW homes!3. For a very simple example: if a home is facing South; but it has a closet located at SW sector; and for some strange reasons; this is an old house; and coincidentally, all the Flying Star numbers at that sector is yin; then that sector is considered as too yin..... 4. We often hear... of "cold spots" and there my just be a cold spot in that closet.5. Thus it is not right to generalise.. in this manner... Quote On 2/21/2011 10:05:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:On 2/16/2011 5:46:17 PM, Cecil Leewrote:1. More importantly, thealtar shouldnot be located at NE orSW should becorrect. While thealtar may be locatedin anothersector e.g. South; andbecause ofsay the unusual layout plan;thealtar may face SW. If can avoid thelater, the better. But, it is not ascrucial as having the altar locatedatNE or SW.2. This is where, if Iam notmistaken; many (Indian) Vastupractitioners share the same commonagreement with it's (Chinese)counter-parts.3. For us Chinese; theconcern is the NE (Devil's gate) andSW(Devil's backdoor). 4. Thru themanyyears of my practise andunderstanding;even Chinese godfigurines could even be"possessed"or there were caseswhere someevil spirits wentintothefigurines.5. A case study would bethe one I had mentioned about the"HaigRoad" incident. Where the oldowner lefttwo Qi Lins andaDeity figurine.And when thehome(apartment) wasleftvacant for more than 1 year;someonewho had died at a near-bywake...went to possess the figurine.6.Thusif say one has a Guan Yin figurineat SW; it may be a convenient placeforthese spirits; at the rightspot that sort of thing. Justimagine ofthe "I dream of Genie"show where theGenie lives insideahollowbottle... On2/16/2011 4:35:18 PM,Anonymouswrote:Master Cecil,Afterreading thevarious messagesposted,is myunderstandingcorrectthat chinese deityandancestor altarsshouldnotbeintheNE or SWsector of ahouseAND shouldnotface NE or SW?Thank you.DearCecil,What about houses or propertiesthat face SW/NE? Prone to spirits?Kev Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_122581 Posted February 22, 2011 Share Posted February 22, 2011 Quote On 2/21/2011 8:54:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. Frankly, it cannot be applieddirectly to just a NE or SW home!2. Inreality; there is no known scientficfact or documentation anywhere currentlyto say that spirits or ghosts haunt onlyNE or SW homes!3. For a very simpleexample: if a home is facing South; butit has a closet located at SW sector;and for some strange reasons; this is anold house; and coincidentally, all theFlying Star numbers at that sector isyin; then that sector is considered astoo yin..... 4. We often hear... of"cold spots" and there my just be a coldspot in that closet.5. Thus it is notright to generalise.. in thismanner...Reply; Thanks Cecil. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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