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Case Study 1: Auspicious Symbolism of Pinnacle at Duxton development 1. In Singapore, a traditional horse-shoe block design fits well with a regular rectangular plot of land. Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/review/tropica/ 2. While Faber Crest condo looks more like a guandao. Which is a type of Chinese pole blade. 2.1. The actual name is called yanyuedao 偃月刀 or reclining moon blade. 2.2. This type of blade design has been in use since the Song Dynasty, China or even earlier. 3. The planners of Pinnacle at Duxton did very well to optimise all seven blocks into a single snake like profile. 4. The most noticeable is a …
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From: Support @ Geomancy.Net Subject: Re: questions about the yijing-Loshu square Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 21:50:02 GMT To: (name removed) Dear Anon, I believe, the question you are asking is actually based on the I-Ching (yijing) 64 Trigrams whether the 64 Trigrams should be laid out based on the arrangement of the Fu Xi or King Wen. My response to the question: You see Eight House Trigram has two layouts Fu Xi (Later Heavenly Sequence) and King Wen (Former Heavenly Sequence) layout. Actually, both are used for different purpose and should not be mixed up. 1. Fu Xi (Later Heavenly Sequence) is derived using the Flying Star theory concept / L…
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No! It is not about hauntings... type of "dirty".
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Case Study: Another type of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) = conCAVE towers at Duo 1. In my opinion, Shapes and Forms Feng Shui does not look favourable towards concave tower blocks. 2. On the contrary, there is no issue if the tower blocks are the usual convex design or the circular design. 3. Majority of many building towers allow excess qi or wind to flow away or distribute more smoothly away from the surface area of the tower:- 4. What about horse shoe design? 4.1 Horse shoe design buildings although do have some concave areas, however, the difference is that the concave areas are "protected by the outer shell of the horse shoe design. …
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Dear Serene, Thank you for a picture showing the main entrance area. From what I can see, there is relatively no need for you to place a ba gua mirror above your main door for the following reasons:- 1. Contrary to what may have been preceived, your main door is `protected' by the wall which is quite a distance away. 2. Perhaps, if there is a long and narrow corridor that `ends' at your main door, or the corridor railing / wall points into the main door, then this is considered a threat. It is it a corridor railing / wall angled towards your door, a simple solution is to place plants along the corridor area to soften the blow. 3. Normally, it would not be good…
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I believe, the lock for this condo: newly TOP Trevista; is at a rather low height. Most likely even young children can open the doors and most likely, built more for the Asian sized person. Just imagine if one is of tall built, may even have to bend down to access the key hole... hmmm.... Alternatively, it is about empowerment. The parents empower a toddler even at the age of 3 or 4 onwards to open the doors....
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1. Complex comprises the Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Bright Hill Crematorium & Columbarium and the Evergreen Home. 2. The Tee Tho Aum Temple is next door to the many funeral parlours at Blk 37 to 39 Sin Ming Drive. 3. In when my grand-father's grave was exhumed from his burial site 35 plus years ago in the Tampines dut to the government taking possession of the cemetry to buildgovernment homes in that area. Presently my grand father is housed in the Bright Hill Columbarium. 4.The Golden Sphere / Spine is considered a sha qi especially if the premises is at the same level of the spine. 4.1 There are several developments close-by to spine:the Bishan P…
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The Linq at Beauty World A new kid on the block. Formerly on the site of the 4th storey Goh & Goh Building with 7 units and 7 shops. Another mixed development residential cum commercial development
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Preview till 2 July 2024
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Treescape Brochure Treescape-Brochure.pdf Treescape completed in 2016 under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui. (Freehold)
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The vendor calls it a Kato Feng Shui Gate with element crystal, thunder wood and coin Source & Credit: Such works are often subjective in nature. In general, since the two Qi Lins seems to face each other and not face the opposite direction, I would say NO. +++++++++++ ++++ ++
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A SWITCH ROOM AT THE VOID DECK ABOVE MY UNIT? Sampling of Blocks 104 & 107 @ Rivervale Walk Unfortunately, for new yet to be built BTO's there is no mention of the location of a switch room below a block or stack. Good news is that today, one encounters less and less of this in newer BTOs.
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1. The Meyer Place has two "blocks": The tower block and the conservation bungalow. 2. Formerly, behind the conservation bungalow used to be an open space of the previous hotel. 3. Today, this becomes not only a car park but also a swimming pool on the top deck of the car park. 4. Thus, today, you can say that there is a large water position, behind the conservation bungalow of The Meyer Place. The Feng Shui of the tower block has not changed. But the Feng Shui of the conservation bungalow, has changed with the newly TOP The View @ Meyer. 4. From the site plan; from the top view one can see the swimming pool and the conservation bungalow clearly marked. With some…
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(Source: Pictures scanned from the prospectus/catalog of the Sterling Housing development, Singapore) Dear Users, Please wait, Picture size: 59K loading... 1. This housing development has excellent Feng Shui despite its `triangle' shape. 2. If you notice carefully, the profile of the development looks like a `shark's top fin'. 3. The ideal unit is located at the top as it is considered at the apex. (There is a gentle slop from the tip to the base. 4. Robert developed the Good House module to locate an excellent unit which is at the apex of the development. It also has excellent Flying Star double 7's. Guess who bought the unit. Please wait, Picture size 67K loading... …
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Dear All, 1. In the past, coconut trees literally litter the coastline of Singapore island. 2. Nowadays, there are few if any public areas with coconut trees. 3. The rationale is simple: if a coconut fruit were to fall directly on one's head; especially an infant or a child, it may be fatal. It is said that even coconut fruit that bounced e.g. on a hard surface, may accidentally `hit' a child or even an adult's head with major consequences. 4. However, the superstition or what one wants to call it is that it is said that a coconut fruit is (suppose) to have eyes. And `it' tries to fall down - avoiding say a person. Perhaps, this is true? Well, I do not have the statistics…
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The Terrace By Ranking Exercise of 3 bedroom Premium Type B2
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A nice view of Matilda House at A Treasure Trove. From this angle, can see the distinctive semi-circular pool of water at the frontage of Matilda House
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1. Imagine the pain they have to go through to bind their feet. 2. And the agony of walking ...like walking on stilts.... 3. It was thought in the past that girls / women would look graceful with `small feet'. But really.. what an agony... I cannot imagine! Source and Credit: Some of the photos have `credits' on them. For those pictures - from unknown source. I will be pleased to add the credit to these pictures / illustration if highlighted to me...
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Feng Shui of HDB Clementi Cascadia & the location of the development's Precint Pavilion:- 1. Another plus point for HDB Clementi Cascadia is the Precint Pavilion discreetly at one corner of the development. 2. As opposed to some new developments where it was centrally located. 3. And any wakes can or may be viewed & noise generated by a large group of residents. 4. Also acts as somewhat of a buffer between the School and Block 440B
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This is a modern gate design: A compromise: Combining the best of two worlds: partial privacy (both sides of the gate) but allows air-flow from the two panels closest to the middle of the gate.
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The new kid on the block. An european designed building. Fortunately, with its frontage facing away from The Gateway. Pictures taken with a Sony DV camcorder with 20x optical zoom...
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What happens if one does not stay in a landed property? How do I then place a pair of Chi Lin since I don't have the twin pillars on a non-existing gate? Easy! Buy a ground floor HDB flat. See attachment.
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During my visit to Shanghai, China; saw this shop hanging a conVEX bagua mirror above their main entrance of the shop.
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Dear Peck Wun, The approach to the placement of sofa, should be based on the outline of your living / dining room area. For example, if your living cum dining room is in an `L' shaped configuration. It is best to (top view) divide them into have two smaller `rectangles'. The purpose is to form more of a rectangle. If this is the case, you can simply use your sofa to arrange (even a long rectangular) room into smaller `rectangles'. In such a case, there is really no need to place a divider or `supporting' cabinet behind the sofa set. Usually, do watch out if the sofa is underneath a beam. Otherwise, it is still perfectly acceptable even if the sofa does not have it's back…
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