Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
Feng Shui Tips
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It is essential to ensure that new buildings, homes, Additions, and Alteration works are considerate of their neighbors. Careful consideration should be given to selecting appropriate materials and designs for external walls and roofing. Notably, myVillage in Serangoon Gardens darkened ts floor-to-ceiling windows in 2010, after nearby residents complained that the glass reflected too much sunlight and heated up their homes in the evenings. The neighbourhood mall subsequently replaced the reflective glass with two-way tinted glass a few months later. The regulatory update is so that designs can be enjoyed by all without causing a…
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Ripple Bay Condo: photo taken from Sea Esta
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Are you able to visualise an "UP ARROW" sign from the entire profile of this rudimentary outline of a typical house?
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The Ming Tang or semi-circular water positions is again a protective form of Feng Shui. And used more by traditional Feng Shiu practitioners. Picture below showing, the semi-circular water position radiating outwards of the Hyatt Hotel. Hyatt Hotel, strongly uses black (representing water element) in the interior decor. There is also a vibrant water fountain at the car park lobby area. Water is used extensively in this building. And it also employs the Yin and Yang concept of water (YIN) pouring out of rocks (YANG). This is typical of the type of concept used by Chinese monks when asked to Feng Shui a site.
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1. In the Gua Calculation, what calendar system to use? Before you even start to calculate the Gua Number, you should have already converted your YEAR of birth to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. All concepts on this website all bases it's calculation in relation to the Chinese Calendar system (and is done automatically for you when you use our online calculators). In Feng Shui there are two calendar system the Chinese Lunar Calendar System and the Xia Calendar System (or more accurately the Seasonal Calendar). Where the Xia Calendar is always closely related and can be deduced from the Lunar Calendar. In fact all Feng Shui theories so far are related to the Lunar Calendar. T…
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Today, if one were to visit Taiwan, one may just be enticed by Feng Shui shops to go buy one or even two Pi Chui.. The prosperous and smiling figurines outside Bank of China, Battery Road
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Source: www.scmp.com Incense fumes could do more harm to your health than tobacco smoke It's one of the familiar smells of Asia, from the temple to the family altar, but the next time you are surrounded by a cloud of incense smoke you may want to hold your nose. Research in Taiwan has lent credence to suspicions that the joss sticks and incense that are burned as offerings to the gods may get you to heaven far quicker than you'd like. Medical professionals have long suspected that joss sticks and incense - usually containing a blend of plant extracts and oils - emit harmful fumes when burned. Now, researchers from Taiwan's National Cheng Kung University in Tainan say jo…
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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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Dear Cecil, Thank you for your time replying and analyzing my apartment. I sincerely believed that the house we are staying is the big issue of this problems with so many leaks thats its impossible and inconvenient to fix. Let me just find a house with bright hall principles and suits our kua. Best regards
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Orange coloured Fa Gao's (Huat Quay)
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Completed. (Over - purchase / successful / completed) A past exercise of ranking specific 4 bedroom unit(s).
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Is the Feng Shui of the entire earth good? Or should one narrow down from The External environment, The Site, The Block (or Home) and finally:The unit.
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You wrote: "Since we moved here (one year ago) my husband and I have had many problems at work" Often, if one does not work from home or equally have an office away from home; then one may have to look at the Feng Shui of both locations. If, you feel that ever since you moved in to this new home and feel that most of your problems at work is a result of this; then, if one were to DIY using Feng Shui, can start looking at the home (first). However, it is not as simple as "pinning" or placing the entire blame on just the placement of the current workstation. In fact, if one were to truly try to apply Feng Shui concepts; it has to be as shown or highlighted in YELLOW in th…
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Dear Luna, The Green Dragon and White Tiger can have two `meanings'. 1st `meaning' based on the Shapes and Form School ========================================== 1. If we are simply looking at the Shapes and Form School of Feng Shui, then you are correct to say that the Green Dragon is always on the East while the White Tiger is always on the left. This cannot be changed at all. 2nd `meaning' based on the Five Elements Concept ======================================== 2. There is another way of looking at the Green Dragon, White Tiger. This falls under the Five Element concept. If you notice why call it a Green Dragon? or a White Tiger? If one looks at the colour chart of …
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1. In Singapore, this fact is not widely recognized or publicized. 2. When I first began practicing Feng Shui many years ago, I was fascinated by the auspicious measurements of the main entrance doors in the First Generation HDB flats. 3. Disregarding the grille gate of this particular home, the width of the entrance is considered auspicious according to the Feng Shui Ruler. Even when taking into account the support frames on both sides of the main door, it remains auspicious. 4. The origins of this phenomenon are unknown. It is possible that it occurred unintentionally. It is likely that a Chinese furniture maker or manufacturer was assigned to design an e…
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In General, these are the considerations or pairings of roof tile colors and exterior wall finishes:- 1. If possible, it is advisable to avoid a BLUE roof. According to the I-ching, blue symbolizes difficulty, and if it covers the entire roof, it resembles water above you. 2. If a blue roof MUST be utilized, then the exterior walls should be white or off-white, but never cream or beige. 3. If a grey roof is chosen, the optimal choice for the exterior walls is white. Grey exterior walls are acceptable, but if a grey roof is used, cream or beige walls should be avoided. 4. According to the current Feng Shui period, the most favorable colors are earth ton…
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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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Avoid buying this type of water feature / fountain Under symbolism in Feng Shui; this water feature may even look like a "monster" or a profile of it. As such, try to stay clear of such a design for your water feature/ water position. Especially if it faces towards the home
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1. In my opinion, frankly having reviewed hundred thousands of layout plans for both the developersand consumers (buyers); few would even use the correlation of the "centre of gravity" as the premiseto determine the layout plan. If you look at it carefully, there is nothing magical or hocus pocus about determining the centrepoint. 2.As in your the case the layout plan that you had furnished shows the toilet at the centrepoint. This is considered one "major" leak. And oftern from my past experience, one"major" leak in a home or up to at leasttwo to three can still be sustainable. More "leaks" and the home or apartment literally goes downhill. Jess C. wrote: Wow Master Le…
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My home has the same spelling as other HOMES. So, please tell me WHY, I always have the WORST damned LUCK as compared to my neighbour next door. I am unable to get out of the vicious cycle of poverty loop! Worse still, every ANAL (sorry) I mean ANNUAL stars brings me further BAD LUCK!
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Waterview @ Tampines finally TOP...
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Attached is the planning of Villas, Hotel and Country Club to the North-East of this project. The planning takes into consideration: entry into the resort, parking spaces; individual buildings, site of clusters of villas etc... for a full functional Country Club facility.
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These are further considerations: 1. As this layout plan has an "unusual" pistol like grip (main entrance narrow corridor) and other quirks like a protuding balcony and some missing corner to the left side of the balcony; 1.1. Thus based on the ART of determining the center of this layout; one must take note that in such a situation; particularly the "pistol grip"; it is not practical to apply what I had mentioned; the idea of matching missing corners with protusions. 1.2. In many purely rectangular and squarish layout plans without unusual protusions like the above pistol grip; using eye-ball; often I would try to visualise to make sure that the missing corners is nearl…
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The best remedy is shown in the attachment
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