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Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines

Feng Shui Tips

  1. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Myth: All book shelfs must be covered Result?: No more studious bookworms.

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  2. Started by Cecil Lee,

    What does a geomancy means when he says "This home's Qi sucks?" It simply means that the home has poor Shapes and Forms Feng Shui

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  3. Symbolism + common sense and a dining table Under symbolism, best to avoid buying a dining table with a hairline split..on the table top

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  4. Layout planning of landed properties & common sense: Before signing off the approved plans; always super-impose the layout out plans: 1. Super-impose the 2nd storey layout plan onto the ground floor plan. And check that the 2nd storey toilet(s) are not directly above the ground floor main entrance door. Make sure that the toilet(s) are also not directly above the stove, a guest bed on the ground floor or above an altar. 2. For the 2nd storey, just make sure that the stove is not directly above one's bed which may be directly above the kitchen.

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  5. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Poison arrow from clubhouse roof-line. When I visited The Botannia @ West Coast recently; The trees have grown so high that they are higher than the roof-line of the clubhouse. As such, the sharp lines of the clubhouse roof-line no longer pose a threat to the 4th storey units...

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  6. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Poison arrow from hanging lamp post balcony light (Self-inflicted poison arrow) or "score own goal"

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  7. Started by Cecil Lee,

    1. Common sense & once in 50 years ponding ... 2. For many years already; hardly heard of "ponding" I mean flooding at Opera Estate... 3. If so not sure why this flood marker is still around?

  8. Started by Cecil Lee,

    "Self-created" poison arrow in the form of a pointed main entrance foyer light. In this illustration, although the pointed tip is not exactly within the two doors; as it in the middle of the "mouth" of the house; it would be nice not to use such a lamp. "Unintentionally did it to myself"

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  9. Modern Myth: Should I rush to the bank on Li Chun - 3 February 2017 to deposit money? I was wondering .. I could not recall why my grandparents or my parents never does this annual ritual... hmmm.. Should I cave-in and do so from now onwards? Since this is the first day of spring or Li Chun... In the past Li Chun starts the first day of planting season ... important in an agricultural society... perhaps more meaningful then. But today, in a carnivorous society... the ones that temporarily benefit from this are the banks and the advertisers of this scheme fuelled by the gullible media.. something to write about... Today, …

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  10. Commercial Products from Japan: The slow-waving "lucky/fortune cat. Originated from Japan: as Maneki-neko. Do treat this just like any other decorative item(s).

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  11. The advantage if such wooden fencing are: 1. Allows good air circulation into the home 2. Added privacy 3. Blends "softly" and well with its surroundings. As opposed to brick or metal fencing.

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  12. Seemingly innocent pointed roof-lines are potential poison arrow(s) if it is aimed towards a neighbour's opening

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  13. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Raised house number @ main gate pillar symbolising a raise or constant progress. Under symbolism; some feel placing the house number "raised-up" is considered an auspicious sign. As it is a sign of progress. This is still popular today

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  14. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Water classics and water courses Photo taken from Block 194B Just T.O.P. Skyline I looking towards block 182 Bukit Batok. There is a world of difference if water flows to the blue or to the red arrows to the stacks marked as A of the block in the photo as well as the side stacks eg. Blk 194B where I had taken the photo from. Sometimes water may flow backwards if the canal is at the mouth of a river due to tidal influences. So far I have observed that mostly this canals water flows towards the blue arrow...

  15. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Feng Shui & stove control knobs Side-view of a stove. As the control knobs are facing "skywards": this is considered as a neutral position

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  16. HDB Punggol Edge & dim main door entrance area 1. Nowadays with better cameras on phones; the corridor photos does not actually reflect the true "darkness" at these corridors leading towards each unit's entrance. 2. Even with the lights turned on at the corridor; one can still see a hint of darkness outside the main door entrances of these flats. 3. In such a situation and also with such a narrow; the main door should not be considered as the frontage. The development:- http://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/14931-feng-shui-of-hdb-punggol-edge/#comment-32191

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  17. Started by Cecil Lee,

    HDB Punggol Edge Just T.O.P. Who would have realised by looking at a Sales Brochure sitemap or failed to do so if indicated; and then purchased a home. Only to find that there is a sub-station directly below the unit. When the time eligibility for the sale on the open market; some buyers may (not Feng Shui) -void buying such a unit. Although there is no empirical evidence to the contrary that this is bad. Resource link: oo

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  18. Precinct Pavillion & purchase of a HDB unit Always look at the location of the precinct Pavillion and where your proposed unit will be. These photos shows a wake/funeral and some units eg. Especially on the 2nd storey has a view of the yellow tent.

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  19. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Frequently, when a mirror is positioned directly beneath an air conditioner, it is possible for the air conditioning unit to leak water, which can subsequently harm the mirror(s). The mirrors possess coatings that are applied to the back to create the characteristic "mirror" reflection. These mirrors are affixed to a piece of plywood prior to being mounted on the wall. The plywood itself is also capable of absorbing moisture. In Singapore, the humidity levels often exceed 60 percent. Alternatively, an air conditioner may direct cold air onto the surface of the mirror, leading to potential flaking of the mirror. It is important to note that the mirrors …

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    • 7.2k views
  20. Question: Morning Master Lee, wanted to ask you what height measurement for the study table should it be? Reply: The Feng Shui ruler measurements are not suited to a study table else it will be very uncomfortable height: either too high or too low.

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  21. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Question: No choice to put dining table in the middle of the living room as it is small. ?Just hope that it is not an issue as it is right in front of the altar? Reply: The suggested layout is acceptable. However, for practical considerations, the dining table is positioned directly in the center of the living room; it is uncertain whether this arrangement obstructs movement, particularly for elderly individuals. As previously mentioned, numerous landed properties with an altar have it oriented towards the dining table: Please refer to the attached document. You will observe that the altar is frequently situated in the area indicated by the red …

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  22. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Hougang Aljunied Town Council "HQ" beliefs strongly in Feng Shui? One major goal of a water position is that nothing else can be built above it. The result? Unintentionally creating a "Bright-Hall" or Ming Tang effect. This is why 8 out of 10 times; having a water position is never a bad thing after all.

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  23. Should I get a small, medium or large flower pot? Frankly, this has more to do with common sense:- 1. For example, if one lives in a high rise apartment. And if there is no balcony grille. And if there are young children.. then best to avoid getting a medium or large flower pot. 1.1. Else these flower pots become a stepping stone to climb over say.. the railing(s). 2. Look at the attached photo. In our current heat-wave, one will notice that the two small flower pots have plants that shrivel and close to dead...

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  24. Started by Cecil Lee,

    Cove Lights: Common sense & Feng Shui Open cove lighting such as shown in the photo is a "blessing" for lizards... Did you manage to see the lizard in the photo. Clue: "in red arrow"

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  25. 1. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, one has to correctly identify the?Temporary Occupational Licence (T.O.P. date) 2. For HDB flats: the valuation report does not say "T.O.P." but rather "Lease commence date". 3. But recently, some evaluation report says "Tenure" For example: 99 years leasehold with effect from 1 July 2012. 4. See sample TWO attachments. 4.1 Anyway, call it TOP, lease commencement date or Tenure.. all are one and the same meaning. 5. For now, until 2024 onwards..all Singapore HDB flats will have to come under one of these three choices:- [??? ]? 1964 to 1983? (Period 6) #6 was the wealth star [??? ]??1984 to 2003? (Period 7) #7 also past prosperity sta…

    • 1 reply
    • 9.8k views

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