Previous | Next | Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Dear Curtis,
Please see below:-
On 5/21/01 2:37:00 PM, Curtis Fung wrote:
>Dear Cecil:
>
>Thank you for your reply to my
>last
>posting, the suggestions you
>provided
>were invaluable and extremely
>useful.
I am glad that you found the advise useful.
>Hope you can offer advice on
>the
>following concerns:
>
>1. I have a split level home,
>so when I
>come in from the front door,
>it leads
>immediately into two short
>staircases -
>one to the upper level, one to
>lower level.
>From your fun with fengshui
>section, your
>suggestion to this was put a
>screen
>between the door and the
>stairs, but I
>don't have any room to do
>that, are there
>any other solutions?
I would like to clarify that under the Fun with Feng Shui; it implies to staircase leading up towards the second level ie. the bedrooms etc...
For a split level house; it should not apply as what we would like to have is to apply the concept of clear space in the living room and the steps leading up to the split-level i.e. dining is part of this feature.
Thus, in your case, there is certainly no need to use a partition. The partition or divider should be used if there is some adverse sha qi such as a toilet facing the main entrance.
>2. I usually enter my house
>via my garage
>door which is attached to the
>house, then
>there is a side door to enter
>the "living
>area" So which one would be
>considered
>the main entrance? The garage
>door or
>the side door? I also read
>that the main
>entrance should look like a
>main door,
>would you recommend me to use
>the
>"real" front door more often?
Here, you have to understand the following:
1. If you are doing a Feng Shui audit to determine which is the main entrance door; then, it would be a main concern as to which door to use to analyse the birth chart of the house.
2. Usually, or predominently; the main entrance door should be considered your main entrance door.
3. Under the Eight House, one feature is to see how suitable the house is to the breadwinner. Other than that, you should not have an unduly concern over the main entrance door..
>3. My bedroom in the NW has
>the natal
>chart combination of mountain
>star of 4,
>and water star of 8, the base
>star is 8.
>
>Based on the 5 elements, bad
>wood(4)
>destroys earth(8), and there
>are no
>neutralizing element for
>wood(4), without
>factoring ba-zi into the
>equation, would
>using a metal windchime be
>sufficient to
>neutralize the bad wood(4) to
>make this
>room auspicious?
Many of us are frequently confused as to how to apply :
Flying Star Feng Shui with Ba Zi Feng Shui.
Do remember that we should:
Step 1:
Apply Flying Star Feng Shui.
For example, as you are trying to place a wind chime at the specific location to supress the imbalance at that specific location.
Step 2:
After the above has been supressed, you can then consider making the room in harmony with the ba zi i.e. element and strength e.g. weak water.
It is acceptable to use a wind chime to supress the bad 4.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
|
[ Site Search | Forum Search | Picture Search | Site Map ] |
||
|
||
Help Desk: (65) 9785-3171 |
||
|
|
|
Highlights |
Extend your learning with Master Cecil Lee's Applied Feng Shui Made Easy Book. |
Site Navigation |
Home |
|