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A triage is important to find out the root cause of the problem. Then, apply the fix or cure(s)...
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Location: Sembawang. These awnings shade the room windows. And the characteristic is that they are almost always installed on at the west facing side. Do not be deceived if you are house hunting and the owners switch on the air conditioning in the afternoon. This is a clear indication of an afternoon sun-facing unit.
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Orange coloured Fa Gao's (Huat Quay)
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1. What has this article: Monsoon Winds got to do with Feng Shui (installation of a partition). 2. Many homes install a partition so that the main door does not directly face a window or a balcony opening. 3. But does it matter whether the partition is a FIXED partition or one of those panels - often it comes in three or four panels? These three or four panels are usually placed in V shaped so that they can "stand-up". 4. Commonsense approach to Feng Shui says that:- 4.1. At times when it can be windy in a home, it may be a safety concern with such "moveable" partitions. It may become a "danger" to family members. As such moveable partitions (unlike fixed ones) ma…
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1. To be frank, I have the latest Suunto solid aluminium compass set for Region 3 (Singapore and the equator). 2. But still; one major flaw is that whenever I am in a building with lots of steel rods for support (look at it this way: all modern high-rise uses re-inforced steel for building support!) 3. Surprisingly, such a low technology or LOW TECH brass compass is my saviour ... when I am deep in a large building that has odd shaped floor space and entrances much like those mega or hype buildings. 4. Many industrial buidlings have even more steel in their structures to support the higher Per Newton Kilo load. 5. This attached brass compass which I bought at a c…
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Question: Hi Cecil, just to check. Is growing of cactus ok for household? (Refers to a condo unit) Reply: If you have a landed property, and if are afraid of someone climbing in at an "exposed" area is acceptable. Otherwise, unless you or wify (wife) are cactus lovers, then ok.
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Is it ok to place artificial flower on the dining table? Under the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck system: 1. Earth Luck = Feng Shui = 33.33% 2. Heaven Luck = Born with = 33.33% 3. Human or Man Luck = Feel good factor = 33.33% Feng Shui does not micro-manage to the finest details. Feng Shui is more about location, location and location factors. What you are looking at has more to do with Human or Man luck or feel good factor.. Like, your personal likes for colourful and beautiful flowers. Common sense. This has nothing to do with Feng Shui. For example, unlike an office with an enclosed eco-system filtered by air-con system. A home …
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Angular shapes often may look sharp or pointed. And may cause or create a Sha Qi or Poison arrow(s) For example, one look and one can visualise the sharp point at the bottom of this classic light:- The light looks like if it is hung in the middle of a balcony.. seems like a poison arrow or Sha Qi. However, although these lights are not rounded and may have sharp curves; it does not look anything like the above sharp point: Thus may seem pointy.. but looks more like a pussy cat when compared to the first illustration. Of course these rounded "bird cage" style lights are the safest .. to please the ultra-conservatives.
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If u have time to have a better understanding read Topic 2/6: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24666&new Extracted from the above link:- 1. There are many factors to consider for an apartment:- 1.1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 1.2. Flying Star Feng Shui 1.3. Eight House (East / West Group) 2. The "unknown" factor, here is how good or bad the Shapes and Forms of the new apartment. 3. Flying Star Feng Shui: What period is this apartment? Period 6 or 7 or even 8? What facing direction it is: S1 or S2/3 under Flying star Feng Shui It would be considered good Flying Star Feng Shui if the home is a Period 8, S2 or S3. But for S1, h…
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Further to what I had mentioned; 1. Always remember, a plot at a T-junction is at the mercy of "Commonsense" Feng Shui. 2. The test is: "Can a run-amok vehicle be able to slam into the property?" Yes or No? If Yes, then this is most likely as illustrated in the attachment a potential plot (in this case) a home facing a T-junction. 3. The assumption is that it is not a one-way street where traffic flows away from the T-junction. It also depends on which country one is in: a Right-Hand drive or Left-Hand drive.
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Pictures of the Bank of China Tower, Hong Kong can be found under this URL:- http://www.bankofchina.com/english/bank/bankf3c.htm -------- Original Message ------- Message cross posted from conference: Chinese Culture Dear cecil, I read in couple of books that bank of china resembles a knife and posses threat to the surrounding building since knife cuts through surrounding building. Is this correct. Thanks. --------- End of Message --------- What do you think? Although you have not seen the neighbouring building, however, do try to make a guess! Do you think that the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong is a threat to it's neighbours? Yes, I believe so. No, I don't…
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Please click on the attachment to view the pictures before taking part in the poll. Feng Shui of the home Is the private side road a poison arrow aimed at the main door? Yes No Not Sure Current Results
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Dear Caryn, Please see my comments below:- Lets first look at a few "relationships":- 1. The Five Elements, Numbers and Colours :- (Since I am not using a table, some format could be out so I placed commas between the relationships) Cardinal Point / Five element / Number / Colour North, Water element, 2 or 6, Black East, Wood element, 4 or 8, Green or Brown South, Fire element, 3 or 7, Purple or Red West, Metal element, 1 or 9, White Centre, Earth element, 5 or 10, Yellow This year we get to hear the mysterious word " 5 yellow ". What this simply means is that (from the above) 5 is represented by Yellow or the Earth element. Therefore we call this " 5 yellow " or "…
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For the Chinese, for physical burial, it does matter greatly what plot of land, facing direction of the grave. As it is said that a burial site can affect the decendants of the dead. However, in the event of a cremation: "ashes to ashes, dust to dust" it does not matter whether:- 1. scatter the ashes in the sea? No issue 2. Does it matter which direction, the niche for the urn should face? No issue 3. Does it matter whicl level or is it inauspicious to have the urn stacked above another urn or have another urn stacked ontop of the urn? Really, it does not matter, here.
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In many instances, even if we try to build our perfect dream-Feng Shui home; there are often compromises to be made. Often, for convenience, we have toilets that are located at no longer choice location in the home. Or that kitchen stove could be viewed from the main entrance door. Thus we can try to build a near-perfect Feng Shui friendly home. But not always 100 percent perfect!
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Dear Chris, To clarify, what rooms are these? Are these 2 rooms the bedrooms? The only other way at present is to close the door when not in use. Yes, if the main door is facing a road lamp, it is best to place a Pakua above the main entrance door. The following are other alternatives:- 1. Placing a semi circle carpet outside the door. Best to have a diagram of a sun's rays or spokes radiating from the centre of the carpet. 2. If your friend's house is a private apartment, one can replace the door with a convex door. A convex door is to dispell sha ch'i. 3. If there are steps leading to the home, one can use semi-circle steps. 4. Tilt the main entrance door to a …
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Good Morning Master Lee, I am thinking of buying this big wall clock and hang it at the dining area facing the balcony. Is there any issue with the shape and size of the clock? It measure 60cm in length.
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1. In Professional Feng Shui, the true determination of a wealth or multiple wealth corners depends on the assessment done using Flying Star Feng Shui. 2. As many of us are aware, sector Feng Shui or paying homage to just a particular sector may not work at all. 3. Especially, if a Feng Shui practitioner has a routine of telling every of his/her client that e.g. the wealth corner is e.g. `diagonal to the main door'. The probability is that out only 1 or none of his clients can ever achieve wealth using such a method. 4. Feng Shui is about earth luck. And it is best therefore to try and increase luck in all sectors. Rather than, paying homage to just one sector. Another Q…
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Is this bed head board design and shoe cabinet feature wall okay? "Aiyo I didn’t see it that way until u brought it up." This resource is useful learning. Thus I have decided to capture this thread. Note: For privacy, client’s particulars are always masked out.
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[Note: There are two images in this message - Image 1 = 56K and Location map, image 2 = 128K] Is this building auspicious or inauspicious for it's tenants? View Current Poll Results Clue: Look at the roof of the building. This assessment is strictly based on the appearance (exterior) of the building and water position only. Image 1 below, size = 56K, Please wait for it to load:- It is interesting to see the poll results. I will provide my comments at a much later date. In the meantime, put on your thinking cap and make a quick guess or see the result of how others had voted. Please make your guess! Is the One Fullerton building auspicious or inauspici…
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1. Please see attachment. 2. This illustration shows : 2.1. a window in a home 2.2. Marking in RED "A" 3. Please note that any object within this RED marking "A" facing the window is considered a poison arrow. 4. Anything out of the RED marking "A" (e.g. blue zone) IS NO longer considered a poison arrow aimed at that window.
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1. Is this house considered at a L-Junction. (L-Junction and T-Junctions are quite similar form of sha-qi). 2. Yes, in theory, Yes, definitely this house is at a L-Junction. 3. But under Shapes and Forms, a further question need to be asked: 3.1. Which country is this photo taken from? 3.2. So what if this house is at an L-Junction. So long as Singapore's cars are "RIGH-HAND" drive; there is no issue with a Sha qi or poison arrow. 4. However, if this is in the US, China or many European countries other than UK, this may be considered as a sha qi. 5. Therefore, for homes at a T-Junction or in this case an L-Junction; do always remember "Righ-hand" or "Left-hand" drive veh…
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Dear Rana, To confirm, the North East is your Excellent location and SE is your " Death " line. As we are only analysing only using the Eight House Theory and not available to other facts or theories, we have to consider at the moment that the current house is considered the `most' unsuitable (because of the death intangible line). Currently there are four methods of dealing with this (not in any order of importance):- 1. Change the angle of the door to face one of your best directions i.e. tilt the door to one that faces one of your good directions. This is said to `kill' two birds with one stone. 2. If your main entrance door is elevated, you can have semi-circular st…
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1. I refer to the attached example: Example THREE as the "lazy person method: or simply the no passion in work type of method. 2. Often, this method is used by some Geomancers who hire staff to prepare reports for them. 3. And, if one look at the attachment carefully, this method of finding the centre-point is indeed a no-brainer senario: Find all the corners and join each opposite corners to determine the centre-point. 4. I believe in this way, the Geomancer do not need to have their staff breathing behind their backs all the time to check with them: Did I correctly get the centre-point right?" 5. However, in my opinion; this type of method may be used especially if the…
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