myfs_149902 Posted September 18, 2013 Share Posted September 18, 2013 Hello Master, I will be changing the wall colours & bedroom arrangement for my children and need advice.I have 2 children, elder girl with Kua 1 and youngest boy with Kua 3, aged 9 and 7.Currently they are sharing one bedroom (Bedroom A)in the NE grid location of my house (my house has a missing S grid location whichI have placed a mirror to overcome the problem. My main door is also located here facing SE (in SE grid)). I do have a wall lamp next to the mirror & only switch it on occasionally - should I switch on 24hrs?). I intend to let them have individual bedroom. The other smaller bedroom (Bedroom B)I have is located in the N grid location. Now the question is who get to sleep in which bedroom. Rightfully I should let my son sleep in Bedroom A (NE = youngest son). Their KUA indicatethat they can only sleep facing SE (the only direction inBedroom A that I can placea bed against the wall that is in their auspicious directions). However Bedroom B does not allow me to place a bed in SE direction wall. I can only place a bed against a wall facing NW.I have an advice a few years back from someone to let my kids sleep in the direction of NW (instead of SE) but I did not change it (both parents sleep in the NW direction - parents' bedroom in West grid location). I intend to change now.I have 2 options:Option 1 -- Elder daughter sleep in Bedroom A and younger son in Bedroom B. Both bed place in the NW directions. Since NW is not their auspicious direction, I willhang crystal ball on their bed stand to overcome the problem. - Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue)Option 2 --Younger sonsleep in Bedroom A and elder daughter in Bedroom B. Both bed place in the NW directions and hang a crystal ball.- Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue)I need your advice whether my options are feasible and which option would be the best. I have another problem -oone of ourtoilet door is facing Bedroom A door -- Quote I havehanged a crystal ball in front of Bedroom A to overcome this problem. The same toilet shares the same wall as Bedroom B which mean I cannot place a study table or bed near this wall.When I enter my house through the main door, I can see the same toilet diagonally (can view the toilet bowl from far)and I have hanged a 6-rods hollow wind chimes behind the main door to overcome this.For the wall colours, we will be using yellow/gold colours forliving(East grid location), diningareas (Centre grid location) & master bedroom. Did I miss out any important things? Not sure whether all these will/have affected my children.Currently my daughter is weaker in her studies (grades have been dropping) and I hope to focus more on her and use Fengshui to help her.Looking forward to your advice. Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2013 These are some considerations:1. Question:. You wrote: "I do have a wall lamp next to the mirror & only switch it on occasionally - should I switch on 24hrs?). " And also other questions like "I willhang crystal ball on their bed stand to overcome the problem. 1.1.Need to make an effort to chart out theFlying Stars of the apartment or home (Marking in red A)Reply: If you intend to make such decisions; in a DIY environment; please seesample attachment:one"jolly" well has to make an effort to: determine, draw out the flying star numbers; analyse them andApply what one feels may be necessary.1.2. For example if a sector hasperhaps bad #3etc.. and may need a 24 lamp. Otherwise,frankly, your guess is as good as mine. Might as well toss a coin, here.2.Eight House or Applying Kua (Gua) or 4 Good/Bad directions):2.1. It is good to have a visual idea of shown under Marking in red B. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2013 1. You wrote: - "Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue)"And you also wrote: "Option 2 --Younger sonsleep in Bedroom A and elder daughter in Bedroom B. Both bed place in the NW directions and hang a crystal ball.- Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N = career = blue) I need your advice whether my options are feasible and which option would be the best. "2. Honestly, no offence, to answer your question; the easiest here is to (again) to flip a coin. 3. Frankly, the authentic method is:-3.1. Please see sample attachment:3.2 Plot the flying star numbers. And refer to Purple marking A:-3.2 For example, bedroom 3 is at North. And it's Flying Star numbers are Mountain #6 and Water Star #9.Especially based on these flying star numbers; a guide for this bedroom colours are:-1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours).4. And if we want the daughter (Purple marking B) to sleep in this bedroom 3; her best colours are also 1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours). 5. Thus, we can use 1. Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal (White or light pastel colours).for this bedroom.6. What you mentioned North = career, etc... is purely (unfortunately) trying to apply kindergarten type of Feng Shui. If this was the 1950's and 1960's or even up to 1970's; and if there was an internet; everyone will be impressed with what you wrote. But, hey! this is Quote 1985. Unfortunately we are no longer in kindergarten (Feng Shui). If you want to apply Feng Shui, at least up to secondary school level or higher. 7. To recap; do take note that each home has it's own birth date and birth chart. If one needs to properly apply Feng Shui correctly, should use the Flying Stars to plot and "come-out" with the relevant colours for that bedroom or space.7.1. If someone is suppose to sleep in that bedroom; also try to if possible harmonise that person's bazi colours to that bedroom. For example, if bedroom 3 cannot or should not use BRIGHT YELLOW; then even if the colour is suitable to this sample daughter; then must leave out BRIGHT YELLOW. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2013 This is a general illustration showing what one should do even if one want's to DIY Feng Shui.Marking in RED shows what need to looked at in relation with each other. In your write-up; you only tried to use some portions of marking in red "A". And also unfortunately try to apply "kindergarten" (whatever) with "A". For example; you mentioned N = career.What is lacking in your application are markings in red "B and C". And these two are matched to find out "D".If one looks at the illustration chart carefully: marking in RED "A" is only about Kua /Gua. But Both Marking in red "A" and "B" belongs to the Compass School of Feng Shui. Can't just apply "half" of the Compass School Feng Shui and say it is "done". On the other side; is also what is know simply as Bazi Feng Shui. Suitable colours for that person, child: son or daughter. Therefore, getting advice with just bits and pieces; you can go alone and as mentioned: flip a coin to get the "answer".Another premise: G.I.G.O. applies. Garbage in, garbage out... Quote On 9/20/2013 10:26:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. You wrote: - "Bedroom A topaint yellow and Bedroom B blue (N =career = blue)"And you also wrote:"Option 2 --Younger sonsleepin Bedroom A and elder daughter inBedroom B. Both bed place in the NWdirections and hang a crystal ball.-Bedroom A to paint yellow and Bedroom Bblue (N = career = blue) I need youradvice whether my options are feasibleand which option would be the best. "2.Honestly, no offence, to answer yourquestion; the easiest here is to (again)to flip a coin. 3. Frankly, theauthentic method is:-3.1. Please seesample attachment:3.2 Plot theflying star numbers. And refer to Purplemarking A:-3.2 For example, bedroom 3 isat North. And it's Flying Star numbersare Mountain #6 and Water Star#9.Especially based on these flying starnumbers; a guide for this bedroomcolours are:-1. Earth (Yellow, cream orbeige) 2. Metal (White or light pastelcolours).4. And if we want the daughter(Purple marking B) to sleep in thisbedroom 3; her best colours are also 1.Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2. Metal(White or light pastel colours). 5.Thus, we can use 1. Earth (Yellow, creamor beige) 2. Metal (White or lightpastel colours).for this bedroom.6. Whatyou mentioned North = career, etc... ispurely (unfortunately) trying to applykindergarten type of Feng Shui. If thiswas the 1950's and 1960's or even up to1970's; and if there was an internet;everyone will be impressed with what youwrote. But, hey! this is1985. Unfortunately we are nolonger in kindergarten (Feng Shui). Ifyou want to apply Feng Shui, at least upto secondary school level or higher. 7.To recap; do take note that each homehas it's own birth date and birth chart.If one needs to properly apply Feng Shuicorrectly, should use the Flying Starsto plot and "come-out" with the relevantcolours for that bedroom or space.7.1.If someone is suppose to sleep in thatbedroom; also try to if possibleharmonise that person's bazi colours tothat bedroom. For example, if bedroom 3cannot or should not use BRIGHT YELLOW;then even if the colour is suitable tothis sample daughter; then must leaveout BRIGHT YELLOW. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2014 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2014 Hmm... one of those kindergarten type of Feng Shui... at work... Quote On 9/20/2013 11:17:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:This is a general illustration showingwhat one should do even if one want's toDIY Feng Shui.Marking in RED shows whatneed to looked at in relation with eachother. In your write-up; you only triedto use some portions of marking in red"A". And also unfortunately try to apply"kindergarten" (whatever) with "A". Forexample; you mentioned N = career.Whatis lacking in your application aremarkings in red "B and C". And these twoare matched to find out "D".If one looksat the illustration chart carefully:marking in RED "A" is only about Kua/Gua. But Both Marking in red "A" and"B" belongs to the Compass School ofFeng Shui. Can't just apply "half" ofthe Compass School Feng Shui and say itis "done". On the other side; is alsowhat is know simply as Bazi Feng Shui.Suitable colours for that person, child:son or daughter. Therefore, gettingadvice with just bits and pieces; youcan go alone and as mentioned: flip acoin to get the "answer".Anotherpremise: G.I.G.O. applies. Garbage in,garbage out... On 9/20/2013 10:26:30 AM,Cecil Lee wrote: >1. You wrote: -"Bedroom A to >paint yellow andBedroom B blue (N = >career =blue)"And you also wrote: >"Option 2--Younger sonsleep >inBedroom A and elder daughter inBedroom B. Both bed place in the NWdirections and hang a crystal ball.-Bedroom A to paint yellow andBedroom B >blue (N = career = blue) Ineed your >advice whether my optionsare feasible >and which option wouldbe the best. "2. >Honestly, nooffence, to answer your >question;the easiest here is to (again) >toflip a coin. 3. Frankly, theauthentic method is:-3.1. Please seesample attachment:3.2 Plot theflying star numbers. And refer toPurple >marking A:-3.2 For example,bedroom 3 is >at North. And it'sFlying Star numbers >areMountain #6 and Water Star#9.Especially based on these flyingstar >numbers; a guide for thisbedroom >colours are:-1. Earth(Yellow, cream or >beige) 2. Metal(White or light pastel >colours).4.And if we want the daughter >(Purplemarking B) to sleep in this >bedroom3; her best colours are also 1.Earth (Yellow, cream or beige) 2.Metal >(White or light pastelcolours). 5. >Thus, we can use 1.Earth (Yellow, cream >or beige) 2.Metal (White or light >pastelcolours).for this bedroom.6. Whatyou mentioned North = career, etc...is >purely (unfortunately) trying toapply >kindergarten type of FengShui. If this >was the 1950's and1960's or even up to >1970's; and ifthere was an internet; >everyone willbe impressed with what you >wrote.But, hey! this is > >1985.Unfortunately we are no >longer inkindergarten (Feng Shui). If >youwant to apply Feng Shui, at least upto secondary school level or higher.7. >To recap; do take note that eachhome >has it's own birth date andbirth chart. >If one needs toproperly apply Feng Shui >correctly,should use the Flying Stars >to plotand "come-out" with the relevantcolours for that bedroom orspace.7.1. >If someone is suppose tosleep in that >bedroom; also try toif possible >harmonise that person'sbazi colours to >that bedroom. Forexample, if bedroom 3 >cannot orshould not use BRIGHT YELLOW; >theneven if the colour is suitable tothis sample daughter; then mustleave >out BRIGHT YELLOW. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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