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Simplicity is the Key

May 17, 2012

Just a quick one. A KungFu master once told his student that he has learnt all that is to be learnt and from then on can teach. However, he warned that if he were to teach for a living, then he will eventually compromise himself. A good moral. Unfortunately, fengshui is associated with the big P [...]

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Corners to Avoid

October 25, 2011

A friend wanted to do repairs to his house and thought that since he was going to suffer the dust, he might as well make some extensions and additions to provide for his increasing needs. So, he asked if what he was going to do was ok. There were no plans at that time apart [...]

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Apartments Feng Shui – a Tip or Two

August 5, 2011

Feng Shui for apartments takes into consideration the external and the internal arrangements. This would view the terrain, neighbouring buildings, natural features, the direction or orientation along with the layout, both external as well as internal. This apartment is one of the many new developments in the Klang Valley. It is built on gently sloping [...]

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Got your Work Table Right?

April 12, 2011

A long time ago, my feng shui friend came to my office and we discussed the arrangement of my work table. I had one of the problems that will be highlighted below which was rather unavoidable and we needed a ‘cushion’ to modulate the unfavorable feng shui. Most masters would look for an alignment that [...]

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Avoid Buying A House with the Road Above And Others

September 25, 2010

A relative was considering buying one of those new concept homes which are selling like hot cakes. Developers are very clever these days and they know what home owners want although I sometimes think that they also know what speculators want too. The house in question is in an existing built up area so the [...]

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Method Management Random Walk and Feng Shui

September 10, 2010

The financial world, they say, is a crocodile pit. Each, every and anyone who enters it is bound to get bitten. That is if they are lucky not to be swallowed whole and alive! There are of course those who come out winners. And the trick seems to be to incorporate three simple principles. Ha! [...]

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Salam Aidil Fitri

September 10, 2010

Sorry Folks, there was a slight server hiccup the last week. I only found out today having been MIA all the time. Hope to be back here more often. I have some write on my mind but think I will come back after a little rest. Salam Aidil Fitri. May all reach out in the [...]

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How To Get Your Auspicious Direction

August 17, 2010

Earlier I wrote about selecting the right direction. One was based on one’s own year of birth, another based on the birth chart. Given that not everyone is able to work out one’s birth chart, not without some effort at least, the year of birth is the easiest to figure out and use. A friend [...]

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Auspicious Feng Shui Days for All Activities July 2010

July 3, 2010

World weather has been kind of vicious lately, if that is the correct word. There is a deluge of rain in Southern China and lives and properties have been washed away or damaged. Just not too long ago there was the earthquake in remote Yushu which has left so many homeless and traumatized. Fortunately the [...]

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My Book ‘Good Feng Shui Advice’

June 17, 2010

Good FengShui Advice – I wrote this book last year and I believe it is still available at bookstores. This book is a translation of a text by FengShui Master Jiang Da Hong (ca1640) with my explanations and comments. The root text is a section on yang dwellings from his book “5 Songs of the [...]

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