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Hi, I am trying to decide if a house on a dead end street is auspicious. I have read that it is not good to live in such a street but don’t quite know all the fengshui rules regarding this. So I would like to gain clarity on this. Attached is a photo of the roads leading to the property. Thank you for your help.
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1. Usually, there is no hard or fast rule with regards to eating or throw away the fruits etc... 2. For example, when some of us collect our keys for the first time; homes can be in different conditions:- 2.1. Some homes like new condos are usually reasonably clean, with proper floor tiles etc... 2.2. While some homes (or apartments) are totally bare e.g. the floor is still rough cement surface etc... 3. Thus in the above example, especially fruits placed under Para 2.2 - may be unhygenic to consider eating for some. 4. However, when one is performing a move-in procedure, usually by then one has the floor tiles done up, and kitchen appliances such as the refigeratio…
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Hi, I have been following many of your interesting discussions. Thank you for sharing. We live in Switzerland and we are moving into a rented apartment soon and the attached is the layout. The entrance is at the flying star 9,9 sector. However, I am concern with the open kitchen side wall slicing into the main door. I would like to place a modern light metal open book shelve i.e, see -through, with decorative pieces), 1.8m height, 50 cm width . Do you think an open book shelve is a good idea. Thank you for your advice in advance.
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Dear Anon, There original intention is for monetary use and not for Feng Shui. The larger ones usually have higher monetary value. I hope I have understood your question correctly. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, `Arrows' and even forks are used not really to divert Qi but to neutralise Sha Qi. For example, if one has a circular staircases visible from the main entrance door. The ideal situation is to use a screen. But it is not possible to screen off from the rest of the house e.g. living room. Some Feng Shui practioners will use e.g. golden arrows i.e. a pair to neutralise it from (two)different locations. Forks (as in spoons and forks) can also be used for the above purpose. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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These are some considerations: 1. Please note that from my past experience, usually most people who face problems have a home that has around 3 major leaks or a combination of several cumulative leaks. And although enhancements are few and far between e.g. good location(s) for water; all these may affect or increase or decrease the Feng Shui of a home. 2. Thus, PERHAPS, the drainage could be one-Leak. 3. Any drainage covers especially that covers the last metre towards the drainage exit is neutral. Hopefully, does help. Of course, one can cover fully the drain. 3.1. Any type or those that you have shown in the photo where it can still be lifted up to clean is/are OK. Exce…
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Hi Master. I have a question regarding Ba Zi personal dressing colors. I understand the importance of wearing the most suitable colors according to our element needs, but it’s some times difficult to convince women and young children to follow that. So, I wonder if special jewellery with elements marks ( fire, water etc) could suit the requirements of Ba Zi, bypassing the limitations for the dress code. Thank you
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Hi Cecil, I am interested in purchasing a unit at Caspian. Attached is the layout. Would like to check whether the toilet is at the centre of the house? What negative impact does it have when there are some "missing corners" at the left of dining room & right of living room as shown. Thanks! Annie
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Indeed, the presence of the two towering structures contributes to a rather somber atmosphere in this area, diminishing the previously experienced 'bright hall' effect.
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Hello Cecil Lee Thank you for your answered
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Hi Master Cecil Lee, I am new to this forum, would like to seek for your advise regarding feng shui of condominium. I am going to purchase one unit either from River Isles or Kingford condominium. The unit I am looking at as below: 1. Kingford Waterway @ Hougang, Blk 66, #08-12, Type C2c 2. River Isles @ Punggol, (Blk 588, #08-13) Type C1 I have attached both condo floor plan for your review and advise the unit feng shui is suitable for my family stay Please let me know if need further detail information. R…
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Please refer to the illustration taken from http://lovesigns.net Every six years, one would have met the worst pairing. Thus the animal sign opposite the animal sign is considered the worst pairing. Therefore, the rat's worst pairing is the horse. While the pig's worst nightmare is suppose to be the snake.
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Honestly, in addition to your previous comments, it is essential to consider Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; as it is challenging to fully understand solely through written descriptions. Even a simple aspect such as the size of the balcony can be influenced by direct afternoon sunlight, etc... For instance, if a water feature is consistently or daily exposed to direct sunlight from the west, it will experience a high rate of evaporation. In this case, if the balcony lacks a water tap, it won't be long before the individual may resemble the hunchback of Notre Dame. Alternatively, with significant evaporation, some individuals may lack the perseverance to main…
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Dear Chee Guan, LIM CHEE GUAN DAVIDE wrote: we have seena house south east facing.my kua is 8 as my wife kua is 1. As facing SE is her sheng chi position but is my jue ming position. Should we proceed This depends on who is the breadwinner. If you are the breadwinner (which is usually the head or male of the house), then this isn't an ideal house for you. The house must first suit the breadwinner so that he can get the luck from the house. The spouse can then get a more suitable bedroom so that she can get the better luck from the bedroom. As mentioned, if you are the breadwinner, then this may not be the most advisable house at least from the suitability perspective.…
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This link shows three recent useful links:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Can_or_Cannot_Buy Be it a HDB, a BTO/DBSS or a condo you should be able to understand more from the above resources. This link (from one of the 3 links, above) shows the final result when all the major key principles are applied:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=29335&new= Further consideration: 1. There are no such thing as a perfect home (unless one tries to built on one's own). 2. "Strike while the iron's hot." For condos, best to try to buy newly launched ones.. Left over units are often.. or rarely that good - rarely finda polished gem from them. 3. …
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Dear Anon, 1. A lot of people face difficulties when their desk is in front of a window with a beautiful sea view behind them. Choosing a low or back cabinet, if possible, is usually the best solution. 2. Another option is to position the desk in a way that allows for proper support, like against a wall, while facing a more favorable direction. 3. It's better to sit in this setup rather than having your back against a door or other less fortunate locations. 4. In these situations, one might have to consider other factors like luck, especially the Feng Shui of the home. Warmest Regards, Cecil +++ In Summary When setting up a de…
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Dear Master Cecil, Is it inauspicious to have the Master Bathroom above the Kitchen? Thank you Hoa Luong
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Dear Master, I am really interested to find your views on the odd shape of the Grandeur8 layout. but i spend hours sweeping through the forum but couldn't find. Will you be able to shed some light? we will be very grateful for your kind advise. Regards.
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1. It is advisable to be married prior to using the "An Chuang" bed. If this is not possible, it is recommended to sleep in a different bedroom (not the Master bedroom) until the wedding date arrives and the appropriate "an chuang" rituals have been completed. 2. Typically, an auspicious date is selected that is nearer to the wedding date rather than one that is earlier. You can find our available dates within 30 days at the following link: http://dates.geomancy.net 3. The procedure is detailed in this complimentary e-book:- Quote: 1. Can we sleep on the bed after we moved in next month before we an chuang ("install" bridal bed)? 2. When …
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Given that both #28 and #29 are similiar; one should try to "map out" which is a better interior in-terms, as you had mentioned for the East Group persons. At the same time, try to check that NW is not at the kitchen or (if possible not at the toilet or a missing corner). Quote: Is the stack on the right (eg stack 29) better than left (eg stack 28) on the same blockfor a east group person so that the bedroom can face SE instead of NW. But that would mean that the main door would be in the "opposite" sector.
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Dear Nina, 1. One option is to acquire mosquito larvae granules, which can be found at various plant nurseries throughout the island. The cost for a bottle or packet ranges from S$3.50 to S$4.50. 2. A single tablespoon of these granules can sustain for several weeks. 3. Regarding fish: There are numerous interpretations concerning the quantity of fish: 1. The concept of Yin and Yang suggests that water is associated with Yin (softness). Yin is also symbolized by even numbers such as 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, etc. To achieve balance in a fish tank, it is recommended to have an odd number of fish, as odd numbers represent Yang. This creates a harmonious presence of both …
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Dear Master Lee, I understand that the basic of determining the feng shui of a residential house is to first determine the facing direction of the house. However, i have trouble to determine the house as attached below. Should the facing based on the main entrance or where the river and public road locate. Appreciate much your kind advice. Thank you.
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Dear Tomas, In general, when we first open door; symbolically we want to "deposit" wealth into the new home or apartment. Start of renovations is often done. Here, the most simple procedure is to bring a hammer or a screw driver if we do not have the hammer and before starting renovations, usually say in mandarin " To all the gods, apologies, as I or we are starting renovations on ..... such a such a date." Afterwards, just knock three times on the floor or some on the wall. Usually Hokkiens practice more "simple procedures". Many Cantonese on the other hand, have the concept of 5-ghosts or spirits i.e. spirit or god of North, South, East, Wes…
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You can go to this link:-- http://forum.geomancy.net/reports/reports.htm There is a free report called "Is this apartment number auspicious? To check whether the specific Storey is auspicious or not.
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Hi Master, I bought a residential unit (walk up apartment on Level 2). Level 1 is actually a F&B restaurant. My husband is small Wood and I am a Big Ocean. Can you advise if there is any clash in fengshui elements? Thank you.
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