Jump to content
About Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net
Sponsored Link
 

Fan at the ceiling


myfs_100950

Recommended Posts

Sponsored Link
 
  • Staff

Dear Sophia,


Frankly, it is often wise not to read too many "wrong books". And often reading too many may result in "forcing" us into following too many silly "taboos".


The key fundamental thing that all of us must remember that we are in this earth for a relatively short period and too many of such taboos can "ruined" our otherwise convenient life.


Take the silly case of the idea that " we must not place a tv set facing our bed" or must cover it day in day out".


In past forum messages, I had mentioned that if the argument was that the tv screen is like a reflective mirror. Some wise guy would say that when we sleep, our spirit wake up, see itself in the mirror, got a shock!


But what happen if our spirit wakes up, would like to check his/her hair or face before going off roaming around..


All these have to do with "tolerance" levels. Some of us can sleep very well with mirrors all round e.g. on the wardrope etc.. but some of us feel uncomfortable (perhaps -- thanks to the thought put into their head of the first story). It is like some of us can eat very hot chili-peppers while others cannot.


And if we look at the new monitor screens such as LCD monitors, we can hardly see our profile in it!


The key to Feng Shui is also about qi flow. Besides placing our furniture based on good Feng Shui practises, it is also good to have air circulating within a room or home. Thus also has the feel good factor (cooling) and often good for both qi flow and human luck factors (feel comfortable).


How often do we see a fan crashing down on us? Often the fan is securely tied to the ceiling. And rarely if ever we hear of one falling down and "killing" someone. Perhaps, many more people would die ina car accident rather than being hit or injured or killed by a ceiling fan.


Again, fundamentally, the same statement applies:

YOU STAY HERE, WE (Geomancers) DON'T!


Warmest Regards,
Cecil


Quote
On 2/15/2005 7:44:09 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Cecil Lee

Read fromone of the book

that fan are not encourage to

place above the head or bed.

As it may fall off or bad for

health. I have a fanin

our living room which is

attheceiling.

;Is there any ill effect.

Thank you

With warmest regards

Sophia Chia





Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 8 years later...
  • Staff

Frankly, this has more to do with common sense than Feng Shui....

Quote
On 2/20/2005 8:52:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Sophia,
Frankly, it is often wise not
to read too many "wrong
books". And often reading too
many may result in "forcing"
us into following too many
silly "taboos".
The key fundamental thing that
all of us must remember that
we are in this earth for a
relatively short period and
too many of such taboos can
"ruined" our otherwise
convenient life.
Take the silly case of the
idea that " we must not place
a tv set facing our bed" or
must cover it day in day out".
In past forum messages, I had
mentioned that if the argument
was that the tv screen is like
a reflective mirror. Some wise
guy would say that when we
sleep, our spirit wake up, see
itself in the mirror, got a
shock!
But what happen if our spirit
wakes up, would like to check
his/her hair or face before
going off roaming around..
All these have to do with
"tolerance" levels. Some of us
can sleep very well with
mirrors all round e.g. on the
wardrope etc.. but some of us
feel uncomfortable (perhaps --
thanks to the thought put into
their head of the first
story). It is like some of us
can eat very hot chili-peppers
while others cannot.
And if we look at the new
monitor screens such as LCD
monitors, we can hardly see
our profile in it!
The key to Feng Shui is also
about qi flow. Besides placing
our furniture based on good
Feng Shui practises, it is
also good to have air
circulating within a room or
home. Thus also has the feel
good factor (cooling) and
often good for both qi flow
and human luck factors (feel
comfortable).
How often do we see a fan
crashing down on us? Often the
fan is securely tied to the
ceiling. And rarely if ever we
hear of one falling down and
"killing" someone. Perhaps,
many more people would die
ina car accident rather
than being hit or injured or
killed by a ceiling fan.
Again, fundamentally, the same
statement applies:YOU STAY
HERE, WE (Geomancers) DON'T!
Warmest Regards,Cecil
On 2/15/2005 7:44:09 PM, Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee
Read
fromone of the book
that fan
are not encourage to
place above the
head or bed.
As it may fall off or
bad for
health. I have a
fanin
our living room which
is
attheceiling.
;;Is there any ill effect.
Thank
you
With warmest regards
Sophia
Chia


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 2 years later...
  • Staff

Under symbolism in Feng Shui, this fan's trio (three) blades are considered "too distinctive-sharp".

Thus, ideally, best to avoid such a fan blade design in the bedroom.

Does this design reminds one of a ships propeller?


Quote
On 5/2/2013 8:47:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, this has more to do with common
sense than Feng Shui.... On 2/20/2005
8:52:06 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear
Sophia,
Frankly, it is often wise
not
to read too many "wrong
books". And often reading too
many may result in "forcing"
us
into following too many
silly
"taboos".
The key fundamental thing
that
all of us must remember that
we are in this earth for a
relatively short period and
too
many of such taboos can
"ruined" our
otherwise
convenient life.
Take
the silly case of the
idea that " we
must not place
a tv set facing our
bed" or
must cover it day in day
out".
In past forum messages, I had
mentioned that if the argument
was that the tv screen is like
a
reflective mirror. Some wise
guy
would say that when we
sleep, our
spirit wake up, see
itself in the
mirror, got a
shock!
But what
happen if our spirit
wakes up, would
like to check
his/her hair or face
before
going off roaming around..
All these have to do with
"tolerance" levels. Some of us
can sleep very well with
mirrors
all round e.g. on the
wardrope etc..
but some of us
feel uncomfortable
(perhaps --
thanks to the thought
put into
their head of the first
story). It is like some of us
can eat very hot chili-peppers
while others cannot.
And if we
look at the new
monitor screens such
as LCD
monitors, we can hardly see
our profile in it!
The key to
Feng Shui is also
about qi flow.
Besides placing
our furniture based
on good
Feng Shui practises, it is
also good to have air
circulating within a room or
home. Thus also has the feel
good factor (cooling) and
often
good for both qi flow
and human luck
factors (feel
comfortable).
How
often do we see a fan
crashing down
on us? Often the
fan is securely
tied to the
ceiling. And rarely if
ever we
hear of one falling down and
"killing" someone. Perhaps,
many
more people would die
ina car
accident rather
than being hit or
injured or
killed by a ceiling fan.
Again, fundamentally, the same
statement applies:YOU STAY
HERE,
WE (Geomancers) DON'T!
Warmest
Regards,Cecil
On 2/15/2005 7:44:09
PM, Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear
Master Cecil Lee
Read
fromone of the book
that
fan
are not encourage to
place
above the
head or bed.
As it may
fall off or
bad for
health. I
have a
fanin
our living
room which
is
attheceiling.
;
;;Is there any ill
effect.
Thank
you
With warmest
regards
Sophia
Chia


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 2 months later...
  • Staff

These fan blades are sloped upwards at the tip.

Most likely these fan blades take the cue from the latest air-planes that have curved tips also.


Quote
On 5/18/2015 6:57:43 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Under symbolism in Feng Shui, this fan's
trio (three) blades are considered "too
distinctive-sharp". Thus, ideally, best
to avoid such a fan blade design in the
bedroom.Does this design reminds one of
a ships propeller?On 5/2/2013 8:47:27
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, this
has more to do with common
sense than
Feng Shui.... On 2/20/2005
8:52:06
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Dear
Sophia,
Frankly, it is often wise
not
to read too many
"wrong
books". And often reading
too
many may result in "forcing"
us
into following too many
silly
"taboos".
The key
fundamental thing
that
all of us
must remember that
we are in this
earth for a
relatively short
period and
too
many of such
taboos can
"ruined" our
otherwise
convenient life.
Take
the
silly case of the
idea that "
we
must not place
a tv set facing
our
bed" or
must cover it day in
day
out".
In past forum messages,
I had
mentioned that if the
argument
was that the tv screen
is like
a
reflective mirror. Some
wise
guy
would say that when we
sleep, our
spirit wake up, see
itself in the
mirror, got a
shock!
But what
happen if our
spirit
wakes up, would
like to
check
his/her hair or face
before
going off roaming
around..
All these have to do
with
"tolerance" levels. Some of
us
can sleep very well with
mirrors
all round e.g. on the
wardrope etc..
but some of us
feel uncomfortable
(perhaps --
thanks to the thought
put into
their head of the
first
story). It is like some of
us
can eat very hot
chili-peppers
while others
cannot.
And if we
look at the new
monitor screens such
as LCD
monitors, we can hardly
see
our profile in it!
The
key to
Feng Shui is also
about qi
flow.
Besides placing
our
furniture based
on good
Feng Shui
practises, it is
also good to
have air
circulating within a
room or
home. Thus also has the
feel
good factor (cooling) and
often
good for both qi flow
and human luck
factors (feel
comfortable).
How
often do we
see a fan
crashing down
on us?
Often the
fan is securely
tied to
the
ceiling. And rarely if
ever
we
hear of one falling down
and
"killing" someone. Perhaps,
many
more people would die
ina car
accident rather
than being hit or
injured or
killed by a ceiling
fan.
Again, fundamentally, the
same
statement applies:YOU STAY
HERE,
WE (Geomancers) DON'T!
Warmest
Regards,Cecil
On
2/15/2005 7:44:09
PM, Sophia Chia
wrote:
Dear
Master Cecil
Lee
Read
fromone of the
book
that
fan
are not
encourage to
place
above the
head or bed.
As it may
fall
off or
bad for
health. I
have
a
fanin
our living
room
which
is
attheceil
ing.
;
;;Is there any
ill
effect.
Thank
you
With
warmest
regards
Sophia
Chia


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
Link to post
Share on other sites

  • 1 year later...

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...