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  1. How do you Feng Shui your home? Use the front door? Please click this link for a good understanding... Visit Me :- =============================== Older "Fragmented" Resources =============================== The placement of the main entrance is often influenced by the architect's decision to connect it to a communal corridor. This straightforward example highlights the fact that the main door's position can differ depending on how the architect links it to the common corridor of a residential building.

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Case Study 1: Three things to pay attention to when picking a Feng Shui Master: 1. Demand for a sample of their work 2. Get cluse from the website 3. Sounds Impressive! A Grandmaster? Really? Case Study 1. Contemporary application of Feng Shui in the present day. 1. Utilize this checklist to inquire about the specific concepts that your prospective Feng Shui Master (FSM) will employ to assess your residence. 2. A new customer recently presented me with the audit report of her previous FSM's evaluation of her house. 3. The FSM simply took an existing copy of the house layout and examined the final result. (Note: Sensitive in…

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  3. I cant thank you enough for enlightening me with this issue. I had hesitations buying the house just because of this. I will definitely put a red eye on the door. Again, thank you so much. You helped me a lot. More power to you.

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  4. Please Click this link:- An Excellent Resource on Facing Direction ========================= Yes, Please Click above link +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++ ++++ Older cumulative fragemented resources.... Dear Master Lee, I've attached a copy of my floorplan and had marked out the centre point. However, I don't know how to determine the location to take the facing. Can you please advise?

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  5. Dear Sir: I just want to seek advice and clarification on matters regarding the number of steps on the staircase. I have read your replies on inquirieswritten here and have been browsing related topics about this in the internet but only your siteexplained in more detail how to identify the auspicious number of steps. I understand that there are auspicious number of steps such as 1,2,5,10,13,14,17,22, etc. Firstly, my apologoies if I would be comparing it with the book I have whichwas written byProfessor Charlie Chaoentitled Practical Feng-Shui. I just want to seek clarification with regards to landings. I am curren…

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  6. Introduction: For brand new just launched developments, there is no physical site to visit the completed buildings and apartments. 1. The only thing we can do is to visit the show room (which often is close-by to the site) as well as obtain a sales brochure and see the mock-up of the development. As well as try to ask questions from the sales agent (if any). 1.1. We must still try to gather as much information as we can. 2. Summary of Case Studies in this article. If the information is overwhelming. Pick and choose selective articles... 1A & B: Common Rubbish Bin 2A & B: Interior unit Dry Walls 3: Fire at Heaven's Gate 4: Sha Qi or …

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  7. [Published on July 2004] Seven (7) Commandments of Stove Placement 1. Shield from vibrant wind. Avoid having a big window behind the stove. 2. Do not place next to sink. If you have to, try to leave a gap or distance between the two. 3. The stove should not face the main door; a toilet door; a bedroom door and the kitchen door. 4. The stove should not be under a beam or below sewerag or drainage pipes. 5. Do not place it in a corner. 6. It should not share the same wall as a bed-head. 7. It should not share the same wall as the toilet bowl or toilet sink. A Cook's Harmony The kitchen is a central part of the home. Where many of our basic …

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  8. This advice falls under the category of a Practical Feng Shui Approach. Question: Is it auspicious to place the dinning table facing the main entrance door? 1. Frequently, in numerous households in Singapore, as well as in many other households worldwide, it is common for individuals to place food, bread, utensils such as forks and knives, and other food items on the dining table. Take, for instance, a family of five consisting of a husband, wife, and three children. Typically, the wife, who is often the homemaker, will prepare the meals and set them on the dining table in a small home. The three children may arrive home earlier and have their dinner…

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  9. Location: Corner Indian eatery at Serangoon Gardens (by the way they individually make fresh one of the best pratas around) The concrete beam you see in the photo is considered load bearing beam. But do take note that the rest of the brown wooden planks that were mounted onto the ceiling are non-load bearing beams. However, some has a misunderstanding that the planks are beams - which is in theory not true at all.

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  10. Started by myfs_150222,

    Can my altar face the dining table? So long as the deity sitting on the altar: at EYE LEVEL does not DIRECTLY face the dining table TOP. If this "test" is passed; then no issue. Why not? Standard off the shelf commercially purchased altars have specific altar heights of around 49 3/4 inches. This is the norm. If so, this much higher than a regular (normal) dining table other than those bar counter tops.

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  11. In summary, if we stand at the main entrance door and can see stairs leading downwards; this symbolises "money down the drain". As mentioned, previously, by Singapore law, the staircase door by right should be closed at all times. If so, if the stairs cannot be seen; "it no longer becomes a threat"

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  12. Upon analyzing the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui principles, it is evident that Fig 2 does not align harmoniously with the door frame of the bedroom. Additionally, it gives rise to a visual phenomenon known as a "zebra crossing" effect, where the floor panels appear to clash with the entrance to the bedroom space. Kindly refer to the attached document for further details.

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  13. The text describes a mock-up at The Estuary showing the internal organs of an invisible grille.

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  14. CEILING FANS Are you the man-of-the house with no maid? This could be your arm! LOL - Cecil Lee, Geomancy.net Case Study 1: Would it be acceptable to have a ceiling fan installed in the bedroom? 1. Question Asked: How can the Feng Shui Master approve the installation of a ceiling fan in the bedroom? 2. Nevertheless, I was taken aback during my housewarming when many of my relatives and friends claimed that it is considered unlucky to have it! 3. Whose advice should I trust? 4. Do you tend to be influenced by others' opinions? And do you sometimes feel anxious when faced with such negative information? 4.1. The primary reason…

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  15. St George's Towers by ranking with Annex A and Annex B. Annex B is useful as one can see where is the rubbish bin viz-a-viz the location of the main entrance / unit is.

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  16. Thank you so much for such great answers! I can't tell you how much better I feel. You're doing a wonderful job. I'll be back, and I will bring lots of friends.

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  17. Myths about the Chinese 7th month Q1. Avoid staying out late. Reply: In a densely populated urban area such as Singapore, there is no need to be concerned about staying out late, even for a late-night party." Unfortunately, there is a small minority of individuals who lack the necessary aura or yang qi to protect themselves at all times. The majority of us, fortunately, belong to the 98 percentile and do not fall into that 2 percent category. Meet the unfortunate 2 percent: Q2. Is it advisable to refrain from swimming in the 7th month? Reply: It is widely recognized that typical hungry Ghosts reside in a separate realm and are exp…

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  18. Started by myfs_151543,

    As mentioned, previously, in Singapore and in the 1970's one of the most popular trees planted in a landed property garden is the mango tree. In the past, individual landed properties range from: 7,000sq. ft to 12,000 sq. ft for bungalows, half that for semi-detached homes and 1/3 to 1/4 of the above for a terrace homes. It is very common for many home owners to plant a mango or even several mango trees on the grounds of their landed property. In this example, as the mango tree was planted outside of the property; and because the large part of the floor area was covered by concrete; this would account for this tree to be smaller than what it can grow further. But …

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  19. It is advisable to position oneself at the entrance of a residence, like an open window or balcony, according to the principles of Feng Shui related to Shapes and Forms. This will help in identifying potential risks, such as a neighboring building's sharp corner.

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  20. 1. Please see attachment. 2. Can you see the marking in RED: "A" aimed towards "B". 3. For example, the corner of a wardrope (edge) has a poison arrow depending on the material of the wardrope. For a normal plywood type of wardrope; the poison arrow RANGE from A to B is approximately 2 feet distance.

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  21. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Unit marked in RED "A" faces a very long corridor. One plus point about the plants along marking in red "B" is that these plants help to slow down the sha qi towards Unit "A". Please see photo...

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Clue: "Many of the so called Feng Shui products were produced not too long ago. And many of them are modern commercial products sold under the guise of Feng Shui." Remember that your parents and grand-parents time don't have such products like the three-legged toad, crystals and many other useless products... When the buying, stops. The selling, can!

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  23. It is my belief that it is crucial to keep in mind that when we analyze or engage our critical thinking skills, various aspects such as traditions, habits, and even Feng Shui are frequently linked to the concept of rationality = Common sense. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=31093&new=When a question is posted on the forum, I consistently consider whether it can be linked to common sense. It is often the case that the answer is simply common sense. The next time you need to explain something to your child or family, consider whether it is a matter of common sense.

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  24. What category does the color orange fall under among the Five Elements? Please see below:- Could you clarify why Orange is associated with the Metal Element? During the celebration of the Chinese New Year, it is customary for people to bring two oranges when visiting friends or family. In the Cantonese culture, oranges represent wealth and prosperity. In Cantonese, the term for Orange is pronounced as KUM, which means GOLD. Oranges are regarded as part of the Metal element by the Hokkien dialect group. The Hokkien dialect group also refers to oranges as Kim = means Gold. This is the reason why Orange is linked to the Me…

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