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Army campMonday, 23 April 20125404 viewers The reservoir tank represents the elements of water in FengShui when situated at the right place will bring good wealth luck. The army camp represents fire due to its aggressive nature. If your house is a terrace house which have a reservoir on one side (for example on a hill top) and at your back of the house is another hill where an army camp is situated and some times you might even hear live ammunition being fired in their firing range. These might raise some sound of echoes and a nuisance. ..
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Are all T-junctions always bad Feng Shui?Saturday, 31 March 20122838 viewers Almost all FengShui book and website that you read will tell you that one of the most disastrous situations in FengShui is living or working in a property at the end of a T-junction. Many will tell you that calamity will fall upon you within six months and I find this quite exaggeration. ..
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Telephone pole facing your main door.Thursday, 29 March 20122558 viewers Under the landscape fengshui a telephone pole is which is directly facing one's main door is considered inauspicious in Feng Shui. The reason is because the main door is considered the mouth of Qi and the mouth of your house. The door is also considered the central location where external Qi comes into the house. A narrow telephone pole directly facing the main entrance door is acting like a knife or blade slicing through your main entrance door. In term of FengShui it is very important to protect our main door from this kind of attack. ..
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Feng Shui KitchensTuesday, 21 February 20123572 viewers In FengShui, the kitchen play a very important rule. To Chinese and all people, kitchen represents wealth, prosperity, nourishment and health; after all, it’s human nature to associate food and nutrition with nurturing and sustenance. In term of fengshui how you design and decorate the kitchen can influence your prosperity, wealth and health. The first thing to consider when looking at the kitchen is its location within the whole house. Ideally the kitchen will be in the back of the house, at least behind centerline of house. However, many houses especially many units of condominium (like the one in HongKong) are small in size and have not much choice where their kitchen is position at the front left or right side just after the main door. ..
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Mirrors in Feng Shui - What you should know about mirrors in FengShui.Wednesday, 15 February 20124559 viewers In Chinese there is a saying “鏡不要對門貴人好近身”. This is translated as mirrors should not be place facing our main door in order to get good noble persons. Mirrors can also gather yin qi and therefore, you must be careful when you want to use mirrors. Hidden mirrors have many type of colors which represent different elements. For example, blue and black represents water and in fengshui water represents money. If you have too many of them, the chances of losing money are much higher. ..
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FengShui helps in selling your houseTuesday, 7 February 20124778 viewers Throughout my Fengshui practice, many have asked me to provide Fengshui tips to assist them with the selling of their houses. Some real estate agents will ask for solutions on how to use fengshui to help move their property fast. The most important FengShui tip is the owner must have a firm decision and must let go. In FengShui, intention must be clearly visualized for the energy of Qi of the Universe to follow and have manifestation occur. Whether it is buying or selling house or office, FengShui will assist all parties involved. ..
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 4Wednesday, 21 December 20111541 viewers When you are inspecting your site of your house, you must make sure Qi is able to circulate freely, and for yin and yang to strike a balance, the land should not too dry or too wet. Therefore, try to avoid water-logged land or plot that reclaimed from disposal ground. This is based on the practical principal that these kind of land will bring ill health, and damp or structure problems. The ideal land is the one that is well aerated, and neither too wet nor too dry. ..
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 3Tuesday, 20 December 20111634 viewers You may not be aware that the shape of a building can have a great influence in our lives. Actually, whether you believe in fengshui or not, we have different feelings when we go into different shapes of buildings or houses. Buildings designed as per FengShui principles may seem boring and old fashion but they sure energise the occupants and can in turn promote their success and well-being. When a house is oddly shape, it will have significant effect on its occupants. The severity of the effect will in turn depend on the sectors are missing and extras.
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 2Sunday, 18 December 20111567 viewers House shapes can have a profound effect on the Feng Shui within its building, either helping or impairing the well-being of the occupants. A house needs to feel comfortable and have a restful environment. But many times, in an attempt to make a statement or to create something unique, architects play with the shape of the house/building and design homes that are not conducive to rest. Rather, one feels unsettled or restless in such houses. Have you seen in many Chinese restaurants they provide circular tables instead of square ones because circles emits energy that is always circulating, while squares create restful chi. So people tend to linger longer at square tables, which is what the owners do not want, since they need more customers to walk in. ..
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FengShui at home - your home and its surroundings part 1Saturday, 17 December 20112010 viewers The Green Dragon and White Tiger are believed to guard the house and should be well-balance. This formation can be achieved if both sides of the house are similar in their proportions. If additional extensions, rooms or floors are made such that one side is much larger or wider than the other side, one animal may become to powerful and difficult to control which in turn could effect the health and wealth of its occupants.
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Nail houses ( 钉子户) fengshuiMonday, 28 November 20111993 viewers A nail house ( 钉子户) is a Chinese neologism for homes belonging to people (sometimes called "stubborn nails") who refuse to make room for development. A number of very high-profile nail houses have received wide-spread news attention in the Chinese press some. We have expressions like “a thorn in one’s eye” to represent something or people that make someone extremely uncomfortable but yet hardly be removed. In Chinese We have the tem “the nail in one’s eye” (眼中钉, yan zhong ding). ..
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Landform (Shapes and forms) Interior Design - Feng Shui tips. Part 8 of 8Wednesday, 23 November 20112366 viewers The proper analysis of Feng Shui should always be done for BOTH “Internal” and “External” environment. Only with the understanding of what’s happening outside can we then implement a better judgement and recommendation of the best possible internal layout. Which areas are then the most important sectors to consider? It would be the Main Door, Kitchen and Bedrooms. The main door is the most critical factor as it is the channel through which "Qi” is being received into the house. The kitchen is another most active area therefore, we need to understand what energies that being activated. Bedrooms are our rest place in which most of us spend at least 8 hours. ..
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Landform (Shapes and forms) Exterior Environment - Analyse the Feng Shui of your surroundings. Part 7 of 8Tuesday, 22 November 20112073 viewers The effect of “External Environment’ is far greater than “Internal Environment” because firstly, it is much larger and secondly, it is the actual source of cosmic energies. From the external, these energies or “Qi” is then received into our internal environment through our main door, doors and windows. Therefore, as long as the external environment is negative, no matter what you do with internal environment, the influence is only minimal. ..
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Landform (Shapes and forms) in FengShui - Perimeter Wall. Part 6 of 8Monday, 21 November 20111962 viewers In landed property, we normally see perimeter walls. Perimeter walls provide us with a sense of protection and we feel much safer, have more privacy, fell cozier and relax staying in such houses. However, many of us forget or just do not bother about the fengshui of our perimeter walls. Is these walls important? Yes, it is. General rule is that rectangle and square walls are preferred.
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Landform (Shapes and forms) in FengShui - Shape of Land and House. Part 5 of 8Sunday, 20 November 20112428 viewers Are square and rectangular plots of land better than a triangular plot of land? Generally the answer is yes because square and rectangular plots of land are easier to harness Qi or energy. The productive Qi that is preferred, is based on the balance of Yin and Yang elements. Regular plots fulfill the requirement of Chinese Ancient Art of FengShui which emphasis the ‘four gold point’ meaning four regular corners. Most Feng Shui techniques are also based on the ‘four gold point’ principle and a ‘North-South’ facing house is mush preferred. Therefore, they stand to benefit more from a Feng Shui perspective. ..
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Landform (Shapes and forms) in FengShui - Houses in Relation to Other Buildings. Part 4 of 8Saturday, 19 November 20112158 viewers Your surroundings can have a huge impact on your life – to the point of affecting your personal happiness, your wealth and prosperity, even the opportunities that come to you in your life and your family member life. Therefore evaluating your environment of your house is a very important. There are many types of considerations that are taken into account when you want to assess the feng shui of a home. Of course, these are not all of the elements that make up a home with good feng shui, but these are some of the important considerations. Hopefully, this will serve as a guide for helping you evaluate your home.
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Applying Feng Shui Principles and Feng Shui Tips for Your BedroomSaturday, 19 November 20112036 viewers A bedroom is the place you go to lay down, rest, to recharge and to heal. It is also the place where you feel protected without anything distracting you. Your bedroom is your sanctuary of peace and it is here that the flow of energy "Qi" should be just alright to provide you a chance to restore your energy.
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Landform (Shapes and forms) in FengShui - Road Patterns and Feng Shui. Part 3 of 8Friday, 18 November 20112159 viewers Qi energy is positive when, it is allowed to flow freely, lightly brushing everything it touches, accumulating and gentlly nourishing our environment. Qi turns bad when allowed to stagnate in one place or being channel as a rushing Qi which become killing Qi. For example Qi harmful when channelled too quickly along straight paths, like a thunderbolt being hurled at your home.
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Landform (Shapes and forms Shapes and forms) in FengShui - Imbalance in Green Dragon and White Tiger. Part 2 of 8Thursday, 17 November 20111981 viewers The Dragon relates to your left-hand side (inside your house looking out), symbolising helpful people and power. The Tiger relates to the right-hand side, symbolising negative qualities. Everything has two sides, good and bad, bright and dark, and so on, so one side of the house belongs to the Tiger and the other to the Dragon. You try to shift the balance in your favour by placing more things on the Dragon side to enhance power. ..
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Landform (Shapes and forms) in FengShui - The 4 FengShui Celestial Animals 左青龙右白虎前朱雀后玄武 Part 1 of 8Wednesday, 16 November 20112577 viewers In ancient FengShui term, they mark the directions East - Wood - Green color - Spring (Green Dragon), West - Metal - White color - Autumn (White Tiger), South - Fire - Red - Summer (Red Phoenix), and North - Water - Black color - Winter (Black Turle), respectively, as you stand facing the South. ..
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How do I apply Feng Shui Birth Element (your daymaster element 日元 "ri yuan" from your BaZi Four Pillars of Destiny) and FengShui Kua Number?Tuesday, 15 November 20112082 viewers Many are totally confused when come to birth element and Kua Number. Both have their own different elements, directions or location, etc.What is the difference between personal birth element and Kua Numbers? Birth element 日元 "ri yuan" is from your BaZi which either strong or weak and use to find out your auspicious environment likes color, good location, direction and this is the center of your luck for for entire life. And Kua number is merely to find out your good facing DIRECTIONs. ..
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Basic Rules of Feng Shui Before You Buy A House : 12 types of houses to avoid.Monday, 7 November 20112210 viewers Nowadays, many of us will check out the feng shui of a property before we decide to buy or not to buy. This means Feng Shui have a high percentage in determine the value of the property. Feng Shui elements will also determine the future resell value for potential buyers. Buying a house can be a fascinating experience, even if at times filled with fear and doubts. ..
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Feng Shui House - Land. DOs & DON'TsTuesday, 18 October 20111924 viewers The land where your home is built on will determines the Feng Shui of your home. It must be balanced in term of yin-yang and harmony in shape. Choose your house that is built on 1. Land that is square or rectangular in shape. 2. Level and flat land. 3.Solid ground without any sign of soil erosion. 4.Circulation of air and water is good and nourishing. 5. Plants can live easily. 6. Without any history of misconducts. ..
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House facing and your main door. DOs & DON'TsMonday, 17 October 20112307 viewers Every house or apartment building has a sitting and a facing direction and in most cases, we can intuitively diffrentiate them. The facing is usually the side with allow the maximum qi energy into your house. How to determine which site allow the most qi energy? First, you must remember that we all bring in the most qi energy into the house when we walk through the main door. Take an example, you stay in a condominium where there are on-going construction nearby and you pass by the construction site everytime you want to go home. You will definitely bring along all the killing qi "sha" into your house once you open your main door and walk in. You are not climbing into your condo through the balcony. Your family members are more prone to sickness. ..
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Dining areas DOs & DON'TsSunday, 16 October 20111830 viewers The dining area is where the membersand friends of the family gather togther for meals and conversations. It plays a quite important role in feng shui. 1. have good lightning and ventilation.2. have a large mirror on one wall. Warning: Do not put mirror facing 5 ghost sectors 五鬼. have a dining table shape as according to support your bazi. The dining area should not 1.in an open area. 2.near the main door. 3.odd shape dining table. 4.overhead beams on top across your dining table. 5.power than the entrance. ..
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Overhead beams in Feng Shui.Friday, 16 September 20111742 viewers Protruding overhead beams cause problem inside the your home and office. Why people said its bad. First let me explain what happened when there is an overhead exposed beam. When qi is blocked by the beam, all the qi will point downward and create a invisible force which impact on anyone sitting under it. ..
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Clocks in Feng Shui.Thursday, 15 September 20111823 viewers Clocks can be used to blocks, nuetralizes and fights off killing qi and to cure illness. Different materials and shapes have different effects. Having the correct type of clocks at the correct sectors will enhance that particular element's qi.But remember not to enhance inauspisious sector for the particular year or month. Take an example... ..
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Main door directly facing bathroom in Feng Shui.Wednesday, 14 September 20111888 viewers Any rushing amount of qi is not favorable. Once qi entering your living area and directly impact onto your bathroom it will bring negative effect in the long run.Bathroom belong to water element. It will brings complication to... ..
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Main door directly facing bedroom in Feng Shui.Tuesday, 13 September 20111840 viewers This does not bring any bad effects even there is a long corridor between your main door and bedroom's door. No remedies is needed here. Do not put up a clock to counter any qi. No clocks should face any doors. ..
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Shoe racks in Feng Shui.Monday, 12 September 20111857 viewers Will not have severe affect in Feng Shui... ..
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Air Conditioners in Feng Shui.Sunday, 11 September 20111654 viewers In Feng Shui, air conditioners deserve your attention. By having air conditioners at the wrong place in Feng Shui will create severe problems... ..
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Televisions in Feng Shui.Saturday, 10 September 20111959 viewers Many of my friends are very concern by having television in front of their bed as they assume TV acts like a mirror.. ..
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Praying altar in Feng Shui.Friday, 9 September 20111865 viewers Praying altar is prefer to be at the auspicious bright places... ..
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Potraits in Feng Shui.Thursday, 8 September 20111767 viewers There are many theories concerning the place for wedding potraits, family potraits and etc. Some said it is not a good idea to place wedding potraits inside the bedroom, facing the bed, at the and of the bed, on top and so on. .. ..
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Lights in Feng Shui.Wednesday, 7 September 20111757 viewers There are many saying about the number of lights that should be fixed in a house. The number should be odd or even? Some said according to 9 flying stars auspicious and inauspicious self ie. 1 will make you flirting, 2 make you sick, 3 dispute, 4 academic excellence, 5 very sick, 6 power, 7 robbery, 8 wealth and 9 celebration and so on... ..
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Main door directly facing the kitchen in Feng Shui.Tuesday, 6 September 20111758 viewers The main door to your house is the principle entry of chi entering your living space so it usually commands the attention of many feng shui masters. It is not good to have kitchen facing the main door and extremely bad if you can see ... ..
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Bathroom directly facing kitchen in Feng Shui 水火相冲.Thursday, 1 September 20111685 viewers You must have heard a lot about fire and water clash; microwave oven on top of the fridge, the fridge next to your stove, your cooking stove directly opposite your washing basin and so on. All this are not fire and water clash. We have seen hundred if not thousand type of small kitchens where electrical items are either directly facing or just beside the washing basin. ..
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How to Use Mirrors as Feng Shui RemediesTuesday, 30 August 20111870 viewers Mirrors are versatile, all-purpose Cure - known as the Feng Shui "Aspirin" because they are useful for so many different purposes, but when and how to use them always bring uncertainty and confusion. Here, I would like to clarify what mirrors can do for you and how to use them as feng shui remedies. In feng shui applications, mirrors serve three basic purposes: 1. Expansion 2. Reflection 3. Deflection or repel ..
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How to Choose a Good Feng Shui House and OfficeSaturday, 27 August 20111759 viewers The home is a very big investment and commitment for most of us. In terms of Feng Shui, this investment is not only money, but also an investment in the wealth and health of your entire family. Therefore, it is very important and a worthwhile effort to check the feng shui of a house before deciding to buy it, because feng shui cures can be expensive and sometimes just impossible to do. When you go house or apartment hunting, remember the “Armchair” formation. Look around notice the external environment of the house or building. It must blend into the surrounding. The front should be relatively low and there should be ample breathing area so-called “Bright Hall” (Ming Tang). On the contrary, the back of the house should be higher. This is what we call “Back Support Mountain” ( Kao Shan). Just like an armchair, we love to have a high back with solid armrests and ample leg room. ..
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Missing Corners and Protruding Corners in Feng ShuiMonday, 1 August 20111874 viewers This is one of the most ask question. How to We determine a missing corner? Or does it really missing? Is missing what is the effect. You must know how to differentiate when a corner is missing and when a corner protruding. The two are very different. 1. Missing Corner.
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