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Dear Master Cecil, I would appreciate if you can shed some advice on thedevelopment: "The Pearl @ Mount Faber" as well as the type A7 layout. I have attached the files below. Thank you very much. Rgds, Irene
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Dear Jason, Please read below:- ----- Original Message ----- From: Listmanager To: Sent: Tuesday, July 06, 1999 11:33 PM Subject: Wealth Elements The element which you destroy is your wealth element. However, although I can generally deduce the element is represented by it, in order to deduce whether it is main wealth or unexpected wealth, you need to refer to the Pillars as a condition is required to deduce it. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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1. In my opinion: most standalone blocks of apartments or "point blocks" are suppose to have better Qi then those "joint" together in a long curve or "L-shaped type of blocks. 2. What you mentioned: water building or partial metal: there are really no perfect answer to this. As some may even consider it a wood building by virtue that top down may be a tree trunk and or side-view like a tree trunk. A clover (top-down) view may be considered as a plant (leaf). 3. In general in reality or real life: the adage "one size fits all" is far from the truth. In fact; some buildings are a combination of two or more elements: metal-wood or metal-water-wood element. As for your t…
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Respected Sir, Thank you a lot for this informative forum through which I have gained knowledge of trying to balance the elements in sector through flying star fengshui.I was fearful of flying of stars to period 8 but going through your forum eased my worry.A query which is left unanswered is if one uses rectangular aquarium what direction should it face if a stove is also present in this sector in order to avoid conflict of fire & water.Further ,what cure is necessary in the centre area of the house.Please advice
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1. Locally, in Singapore, as we have 4 major religious groups; especially for multi-nationals and small to medium sized businessess; if these business deals with the "public" at large, often if not, such a figurine is never displayed in an office. (Perhaps also due to the respect of other religions e.g. Muslims, Hindus, Catholics/Christians, etc.. 2. In Singapore, such figurines are often displayed within a home e.g. the living room.. and seldom in an office as mentioned earlier unless the office itself deals with such objects or figurines directly. 3. These are some of the considerations when placing a buddha figurine in an office:- 3.1 Usually, it is large, it should…
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Hi, The Peony in Mandarin is called Mu Dan. It was called the Queen of Flowers. In the " Book of Odes ", amorous youths and maidens give each other this flower. In very ancient times the flower was called Shu Yao. The Peony flower comes in various colours. But the most popular colour is red. White peony flower signify the young. Young girls with qualities of wit and beauty. In a folk song, it is said that when the peony blooms, its perfume smell spreads over a vast area and this attracts butterflies (which symbolises a young man.) While the peony flower represents the girl). Overall, a peony in a picture represents the season Spring. If it is pictured together with the h…
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Dear Masters I'm interested in buying a 4-room or 5-room flat of the Premiere. Would you be able to advise on the best units that we should consider given the ba-zhi of all my family members and the e-brochure attached? How much will you be charging forthis service?
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Dear Cecil, My bedroom door is not facing my mom's door. In this case, can I hang or place anything in my bedroom so that my mom doesn't get angry with me so easily? BTW, she only gets angry or furious with me and not with other 3 children. I'm the 2nd daughter, with an elder sister and 2 younger brothers. I think it's the Chinese culture where the second daughter is born to be hated. My last hope is Feng Shui. Please advise.
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While going thru your recent property review (only pics??) I google the project andfound something interesting while looking at the sitemap of The Quartz. The shape of the project reminds me of a fish...with blk 63 the "Fish head" and ending at blk 51 with "The tail". The development at the side of blk 61 n 59 looks like the fin. Aka "Koi" With more water at the nearby Punggol park wat implication does it offer to the resident of The Quartz?? Or does it not? Maybe the developer purposely design it to look like this to compliment the huge water element at Punggol park. Related:
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Hi Anon, Anonymous wrote: Do you mean a professional feng shui master will be able to advise? How about Master yourself? How much will you be charging for the service? What are the procedures involved? We usually try to be open in our forums to allow users to seek services from whoever they feel most comfortable. So we try to avoid promoting our own services so that you are not compelled to take up only our services. We do have House Hunting Can or Cannot buy - Floorplan review services which can be found in this link:- URl: http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-hunting/po-hunting.htm Usually, you should more or less have narrowed down to the few choices that you really…
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Edited by Robert: No promises that this will be reviewed as Cecil is extremely busy and haven't yet have time to add new condo reviews for a while. Master Cecil, Could you please comment on this EC at Choa Chu Kang, near Yew Tee mrt? The ec is still under construction. There is a water canel along the longest length of the property as well as a railway track. The Quintet ExecutiveCondominium Location: Choa Chu Kang Street 64 Developer: Centrepointhomes Estimated TOP: 31 December 2006 Tenure: 99 years starting from 22 Jan 2003 Average p.s.f. $360 Many thanks, Sandra
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Dear Fran, Thank you for taking the effort to draw an outline of your house in relation to the cul de sca. However, Apologies, I still cannot see a clear picture of the position of your main door in relation to the cul de sac. For example, if your house driveway is covering the stretch of road leading to your neighours in the cul de sac, I could not see a road leading in and out for the owners or your neighours. The main door seems protected from the road. But as you had mentioned, it faces the roof of a neighour. You further mentioned that there is a tree to block the view of the neighour's roof. This can be a double edged sword. The rationale is because, the tree trunk …
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One reason is So long as having a furniture or a table at the location is acceptable. However, in my honest opinion, it is best not to place e.g. a decorative piece such a porcelain vase etc... where possible leave this location blank' of any objects that may sway the `neutral' balance to any of the elements. For example, best also not to place a PC or TV set directly at the middle point. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cecil Is there a property review on THE SHAUGHNESSY CLuster Hosue/Condo at YIshun? I am a KUA 1 KAN person and my wife is KUA 8 GEN person
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Hi, I would like to know if this building has good fengshui. http://www.jtc.gov.sg/Products/business+park/changi+business+park.asp Facing NE with water features flowing in. Building is rounded with back facing SW. Only funny design is 1st floor is below street level and therefore water like a stream flows into the central foyer pond like a valley from NE. Second floor has another visitor lobby and is street levelfacing SW also has a small water feature behind. Building has 9 floors and is completed in 2003 and I think should be period 7 building. Still some touching up at the top floor...Not sure if its period 8 as some say near period 7 end building is period 8... …
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Dear Curtis, Please see below:- I am glad that you found the advise useful. 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. 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 …
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Hi Master, Hope you can give some views on the feng shui on Tampines Trilliant @ Tampines Central 7. Thanks JC
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Hi Kaushal, Generally, you are refering to the fact that your house has a base star forming the Luo Shu square where adding the numbers from each of the direction gives you 15. Yes, I have not doubt that your chart looks like a luo shu square. And it does have number combination influence. However, Flying Star is not so simple as to just looking at the numbers of the base star. It is even more important to understand the interactions of the Flying Star when encountered with two important stars that constantly fly around the base star every 20-year and yearly. The monthly and daily stars are often not so important as quite difficult and also not to mentioned tedious to w…
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1. Frankly, majority of the time, or intuitively, once we see a room, often, we have in our mindsa suitable seating arrangement. 2. As your message is vague, it is best that one should feel "comfortable" sitting in a direction viewing tv (based on para 1.). 3. Thus, I really won't know for sure, given that there is no layout sketch. Even if there is a layout sketch, if Feng Shui is applied, considerations like the shapes and forms, eight house and flying star Feng Shui is considered. 4. Honestly, a Feng Shui practitioner will often consider the environment. If the environment is a bedroom, a "sane" FS practitioner would never recommend a wind chime in a bedroom! 5. …
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Dear Robert Lee I read somewhere saying that The Three Killingsas important as Tai Sui (The Grand Duke of Jupiter) and The Annual Five Yellow. It is imperative that one mustnot undertake any form of noisy renovations orre-decorative work. Nor should one disturb the ground by digging holes, building foundation or conduct any maintenance work with any noisy equipment in this area inside or outsidethe property or garden. But our whole estate isin construction(lift upgrading). What should I do.As it is situated at East direction. One must never sit with the back to this direction. It is better to face this direction, especially if this is one of your four favourable personal…
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Dear Ricky, Yes, this is definitely a much better arrangement: 1. the sharp edge of the cabinet no longer points towards the dining table. 2. this layout definitely makes the kitchen more rectangular in-shape and the fridge is now flushed against the wall area. (So long as there is proper ventilation for the back of the fridge, this is ok). 3. If the oven is at position A, this is OK. 4. Generally, we have not taken into consideration the wife's ba zi to see if the stove is in a good facing direction. But, if say the opposite direction is favourable, then a mirror can be used to "reflect" the image to the other side of the wall. Especially if current stove is sa…
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What's in a name: The Topiary EC Plenty.... Expect trees or plants with lots of foliage that can be trimmed into "pieces" of art. What a good way to retire; give back to the estate and erh.... trim the trees in The Topiary for free?
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Fortunately, the trellis don't seem to pose a threat to near-by stacks....
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