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Check out this many other past links of such nature:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=28368&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
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1. Feng Shui is a holistic approach and it is about maximising a home's qi. 2. No; practise the Heaven side is located at NW and not at North.
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These are some considerations:- 1. I would agree if the logic was because if one has a narrow or small living room, such an L-shaped sofa may not go well with the interior decor, that is all. 2. A sofa is always low height and I don't see the logic that it may result in an in-balance due to = sharp corner. 3. If one says that then, logically; rectangular dining tables or even squarish rectangular coffee table (if one buys the above argument implies that these are greater threats. 4. In Singapore, in my opinion, I often encounter modern homes with l-shaped sofas. At least 3 out of ten homes have them as this is like a lazy bed in thr living room.
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1. The clue here is that the Chinese Luck system is a holistic approach. 2. Thus, any person (human being)or thing (house) that has a birth-date should be considered. 3. Thus as a human being has a date of birth, I am sure a home also has especially it's date of completion where a Temporary Occupational Permit (TOP) has to be given. 4. The location where the partition has to be investigated. For example, for the home, a Flying Star chart should be constructed to determine whether a water position is suitable say at the main entrance area OR NOT. 5. Similiarly, the difference between bogus Feng Shui and authethic Feng Shui is that Ba Zi has to be factored in. Ba zi when us…
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1. Leaving old bed frame: has been done before 2. 2walls: really your call. If one applies Compass school; then it is a different story altogether as one can analyze which of the two is better and who sleeps; where. Under the current situation; you may have to go with personal feel.
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In general, not the best for placing a water position; but if you insists; make sure that it has all the five elements as mentioned in my earlier link: reference URL http://fountain.geomancy.net
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These are some considerations: 1. In the past, careers were straight-forward. For example, a butcher is a butcher, a merchant is a merchant etc... 2. Nowadays, with both multi-skilling and management studies like strategic planning; Professor Porter's Five Forces to evaluate an industry and core-skills; things have become complicated. 3. In addition, it is often "complicated" by education and education system. 4. For example, in Singapore; our education system in the past, in my opinion is still more of reguritation of facts or reproducing them. And not very good for innovation. 5. And the majority would rely on their education certificate: for example, an accountant woul…
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Please note that I mentioned that it is nice-to and not a must-have to sleep with the head facing a good direction. Another consideration is which sector is the bedroom, in. If would be even better if the sector the bedroom in is in your favourable sector. In reality, it is not like you have another bedroom to sleep in, right?
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These are further considerations: 1. It depends on the compass sector of the kitchen 2. The stove should often sit facing the female (wife's) favourable direction). 3. Frankly, a few lines of text can't do justice. 4. However, all I know from you isyousaid "the kitchen stove was facing a little of the kitchen door," and the threat that it will cause your earnings to be lesser than 50% on it's own merits is a blatant threat and one of the dirtiest tricks in the name of Fung Sway. 5. There are scientifc ways in the name of Feng Shui to assess such a situation. And it can't help that you keep on wanting to "squeeze out" information; where what you wrote were simple lines of …
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1. In general, based on the general concept of water in Feng Shui; for majority of homes other than those that have been determined to have UP mountain (or frontage having mountain position); 2. Generally, water feature at most sites and home's frontage are generally acceptable. 3. The only concern in water Feng Shui principles is the difference between digging a hole to place water e.g. a dug up area in the garden to place a pond. Here, if there is a mountain star #8 at the sector; this is very inauspicious; as it is like digging a hole; place water to DROWN the mountain. 4. Generally, the safest bet if one is igorant of Flying Star numbers is to simply install a water …
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Please note that for Geomancy.net and all it's various calculators; for user convenience; all your inputs of any dates of birth should be western date of births. Our system will automatically convert all dates of births into the Lunar dates. This is because many people, even many younger Chinese do not know their exact lunar birth-dates.
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As mentioned, previously; house number "tool" does not apply to ground level homes. If you are D.I.Y. then you may to understand and apply other Feng Shui tools. For example: Feng Shui uses two major Schools: Shapes and Forms and Compass School Feng Shui. Your question unfortunately is too general. Even if one wants to D.I.Y. the saying goes "Rome is not built in a single day." You may have to digest more;
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My use of the term interchange is like I remove e.g. the side lamp from a bmw 3 E90 and it can be interchanged with their bmw 5 E60 upto 2010 models. Thus the word interchange simply means can be used in both North and South hemisphere. And interchange should not be confused with reverse. Nothing is said about being reversed. Interchange is kinda considered as swop this for that. Unless, the term REVERSED is used then this is another different story. From your two quick postings, please try to spent abit more time, before being so quick on the draw. Fact talks not fiction. If my memory serves me right; around 1998 or thereabouts; a certain Australian geomancer linked or …
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You wrote: "Just to answer some of your questions: This is a side door not located in front or the facing direction. I understand the bathroom is in a bad sector (flying stars 2 & 5). The sewerage pipe of the toilet is not directly above the door. The door is above a basin (for washing hands/face) and the connected water pipe. As this part of house is under construction, If it is not Ok , then I will move the door but this will reduce the size of the next room much smaller." In my opinion, one consolation is that it is located at a sector with bad stars #2 & #5. This is in a way considered as a plus point. I believe, a higher percentage has more to do with "leak…
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Dear Cecil, If I plot a pie chart, both bathroom and bedroom are in the SE sector (flying stars 2 & 5). What's the remedy to put for the bedroom? In this case, shall I make a big window in the bathroom to have a primary influence of qi to capture the bad stars? Appreciate your advice here.
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Frankly, as I had mentioned all the best practises in the two links that I had given you. Look at it this way: no bedroom is like a tupperware fully air-tight. Sure got leaks. So long as the air-con is not blowing directly towards one's body. Even if the location is ugly, what to do. An air con fcu is as it is. In Singapore, by right, one should not be drilling into a support beam and HDB flats do have support beam and some instances this is was were a suppose to be a good location. Aiyah, many condos have fcu above the toilet as mentioned previously. A reasonably good fcu; would be able to cool down a room even if some leaks. Again, it is not like your room is a tupperw…
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1. This method is taught by some Geomancers to their aids or rather their work-hands. 2. Here, the concept is; better to get it close to the correct area than far from it. 3. In this instance, the Geomancer would often ask the novice work-hand to draw as many lines from one end or corner to another opposite side corner. 4. Where the most amount of lines that criss-crossed close-by; implies that the centrepoint is close-by. 5. In this sample example, lines drawn A to A; B to B and C to C seems to congregrate towards a small triangle (Highlighted in Yellow). 6. While there seems to be an ORPHAN line E to E which seems not to be on it's own. 7. Frankly, I don't quilte like …
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1. Again, there is no right or wrong answers. 2. In my opinion, looking at your specific description of a CONSULTANT in so many fields: mgmt, marketing, websites, social media; 3. I tend to strongly FEEL that your role as a consultant in this scheme of things is more closely related to the WOOD element. 4. Since you mentioned FIRE, I only see one job function associated with it: marketing. 5. Thus, based on your short description; I would say your CORE element has to be WOOD element. Ref: http://talk.geomancy.net
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Just changed bed position: Hope for the best! I am applying PURE COMMONSENSE or rather Trial and Error in my life...
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Dear Mr. Lee, Thank you very much for your speedy reply.
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As mentioned, previously in general: Based purely on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, the current bed-head position is still acceptable. Many master bedrooms do have attached bathroom. And many instances where the bed is "beside" the toilet. This is as mentioned, quite common. Again based on Shapes and Forms, there are others who do place the bed at the computer place. Again, still valid.
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There are hundreds of uses and application of a fish tank on the floor. Can you guess some creative use for it?
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Yes, so long as the pointed triangle roof is not aimed towards a unit that is fine or ok. As for some of the units facing the private estate (landed properties); the master bedroom, 2nd bedroom and even the living room can be seen facing the pointed roofs of the landed properties.
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1. Attached is a rough sketch showing that most likely the home is nothing out of the ordinary. 2. Here, LEVEL 1 is often considered as the "ground floor" or level 1. 3. Just because your home has a basement dug in; this does not automatically mean that your Feng Shui "main reception area" or frontage is there. The basement is merely a convenient space to house your car(s) and allow easy entry and access to the cars via a so called door. 4. Thus LEVEL 1 is like most homes where supposely it is your main door entrance even if you enter via the "dug" out basement. 5. The sloping staircase, if you look at it is another block of landscaping that is perhaps higher than your …
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