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Cecil Lee

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  1. On 7/14/2020 at 7:33 PM, Cecil Lee said:

    Case Study: Block 37 Prive EC and traffic junction

    1. Several years ago, a client bought a re-sale flat at Prive EC.

    2. It is an equally high floor unit.

    3. The most distinct feature of his unit he told me was that often he can hear screeching sounds of heavy braking at this traffic junction. Frankly such things sounds unsettling for newbies. Maybe after a while.. get used to such things. 

    4. Based on Common sense, this also can also add to stigma associated with a home facing a traffic junction.

    5. In fact, it seems that the Waterwoods stack/unit mentioned earlier is slightly deeper in than this stack/unit at Block 35 Prive.

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    6. Higher up at around 1 O'clock of Waterwoods is HDB The Nautilus @ Punggol. With stacks/units circled in red also facing a traffic junction...

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    7. As I mentioned earlier, if in doubt, of No. 1 - unit facing a junction, look elsewhere.

    P.S. In fact, the Prive EC is a good example of a full cross junction when compared to Westwoods. While The Nautilus towards/along the Bright Hall Evergreen Home is not that busy road.

    Several years ago, a new client called upon my services in one of the units at this: The Nautilus as there was an entity in their home....

  2. Case Study: Do you know that even if a geomancer says that the site is excellent, all sites are govern by the concept of the Bell Curve

    1. Personally, I am not drawn to the exterior "industrial SME building" look of Waterway Terraces I & II.

    1.1. Anyway, this has more to do with personal preferences. And I equally do not like the odd non-functional balcony.  

    1.2. Remember, even if a geomancer says that he/she does not have a "good impression"; it does not mean that all stacks/units in a certain development are bad. However, a good unit also depends on where it is within the development:

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    2. Is your potential unit under the Good, the Bad or the Ugly?

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    3. Often if one is lucky, even if the unit is not so fantastic superficially. Some units are like an unpolished gem. While others unfortunately may be a hopeless rotten apple.

    3.1. Just imagine, if the unit is like a 10 year old rundown 1,000 cc car. Even a good Feng Shui Master is unable to turn it into a good unit!  

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    By the way, (above) this falls under Habit Number 11.

    4. Under Habit 1, one possibility is by ranking one's bedroom type by stack/unit: 1st choice, 2nd choice etc... 

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    Reference: Habit 1 can be found under this link:-

  3. Posted

    Hi Robert,
     
    Not sure if you remember me but you helped with the naming of our first child 4years ago.
     
    My Wife delivered our second child yesterday and I would like to engage your service again in picking a name for him.
     
    Attached is the completed form.

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  4. Please understand what is Habit 1:-

    Extract: Case Study 29: Built from Scratch + Water Classics of drainage out of the house

    1. Which sector is suitable for what?
    2. Best Bed-head + study directions for the kids.

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    3. You wrote: "Regarding drain pipes where is the best place for the drainage to go? Out the water area?"

    3.1.  Frankly, it is so easy to shoot a question. And presto? An answer arrives on screen? 

    3.2. Someone has to evaluate the plot, analyze and come up with an answer, please. Unfortunately, answers does not simply drop down from the sky. LOL

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    Reference:-

     

  5. Or from the above reference link:-

    Case Study 4A: Applying Ba Zi Feng Shui + Who sleeps where is no accident

    Major concepts:
    a. Eight House Concept: Who sleeps where?
    b. Flying Star Feng Shui

    c. Ba Zi Feng Shui: Binding elements (colours)
    d. Shapes & Forms: 
    Kitchen at NW - Fire@Heaven's Gate

    1. Both partners individual best colours are combined to find a common denominator.

    2. In this example, both partners have a common element: Water element.

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    3. Thus in the master bedroom, water element is one of the colours used in this bedroom.

    4. In addition, who sleeps where is no accident.

    4.1. This is because the Qi flowing from NE towards the bedroom window is inauspicious for Mrs.

    4.2. Thus Mr sleeps closer to the windows to shield or protect Mrs.

    5. At NE sector, from now till 2023 = Very auspicious. But from 2024 onwards, this becomes past prosperity.

    6. This unit is also affected by the inauspicious Fire at Heaven's Gate. As the earlier case studies 2 and 3 had already covered this, no longer discussed, here.

    Case Study 4B: Both Mr & Mrs are West group persons. It is Nice-to have the bed-head as shown, below.

    Furthermore, the position of the bed fits very well with Shapes and Forms Feng Shui i.e. interior layout plan.

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    P.S. Bed-head faces NW direction.

  6. A case of misplaced misunderstanding of the Eight House Concept as in the earlier question.

    It is used instead or has more to do with things like a. Eight House Concept: Who sleeps where? etc...

    Extract of Case Study 1: Identifying Health Issues early in the Master Bedroom (If any)

    Major concepts:
    a. Eight House Concept: Who sleeps where?
    b. Flying Star Feng Shui: NW MS#5 W#2 (Nasty Stars)

    c. Ba Zi Feng Shui: Binding elements (colours)
    d. Shapes & Forms: Poison arrow from sharp corner of ward-rope

    1. In this illustration: #5 = misfortune with #2 sickness affects the health of women.

    2. This issue was identified and this flaw can be discussed with the client as one of the considerations to take note of should they still want to go through with the purchase of this unit.

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    3. Engaging a Feng Shui Master (FSM)? Check that they do provide you with a detailed Feng Shui report.

    4. It is a good practise for Comprehensive Feng Shui audits to do so is because all the concepts are laid to bare for the FSM to have a big picture of the home. And better able to plan the Feng Shui exercise.

    Reference:

     

  7. 1. Please note that this concept called Eight House or 4 good / 4 bad directions is used to determine how suitable a house is to the breadwinner:-

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    2. Thus as far as the Main Door / Frontage is, it is not about this:-

    "Death direction for the spouse. WIll this really effect the spouse? Can Death mean transformation or is it truly illness, disease and death?"

    3. Look, at Habit No. 9: Three Steps Approach for the Eight House/ 4 Good 4 Bad

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    3.1. Try not to misinterpret this concept and turn it into something of a "death-wish". 

     

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  8. Case Study 17: The Siamese-Twin of Stove-Washing Machine - For example 3 Bedroom Deluxe - C 1b

    1. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, it is not ideal for the stove to be "glued" together side-by-side with a Washing Machine. (Who cares if it is a Washer/Dryer .. it is still first and foremost looks like a Washing Machine. And this is it's primary function).

    1.1. Here, even if the washing machine is not seen, as shown here by dotted lines, the fact is that they are side-by side.

    1.2. Thus it is still considered as a clash of Fire and Water element.

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    2. Common sense

    2.1. Every washing machine needs detergent to work. Worse if it is the power form. Given that even if one is careful to scoop powder detergent into the powder bin, there will still be minute power flying around the kitchen. Worse if it is slightly windy.

    2.2. When the washing machine is on, the drum may be heated up and often, vapours containing detergent may coat any surface area of the kitchen. Especially the kitchen table top.

    2.3. The "good" news is that food may taste so much better! But such substances or "white powder" aka. fake heroine dusts can be deadly through the years.

    3. Okay, the Agent tells me that the washer is enclosed with a door! Why worry? Do look at the door, it will often always have ventilation openings to cool the machine. 

    3.1. In fact, many of such "built" in washing machines may not have a door installed. Or give and take a few years, some residents find it such a hinder that they totally remove it or the door simply fell off and never replaced!

    4. No choice, one has to live with it. Thus best not to use the washing machine when cooking. And avoid leaving plates, mugs and utensils lying around when using washing machine + dryer.

    5. This is why, prior to smaller kitchens, do notice that in the past, there is always a separate YARD for a washing machine. And as mentioned, this is based on common sense - safety.

    6. Thus, even if the developer says that all bedrooms and living rooms face the same opening area; please tell the developer, many other developments have equally efficient layout minus this "health" BOO BOO.

    7. The narrow Foyer + kitchen layout is a turn-off for me. 

    8. Furthermore, it is still preferred to have the HS door facing the opposite site. Unless one says that "I DON'T COOK!".

    9. If one is a "lover" of using heavy oils like Olive oil to cook, Good Bless You! As Olive oil has low flash-point and can be "export" very thick and sticky grime.. Bad news also is that peanut, palm oil or just any oil is not friendly to the HS shelter and it's door.

    Maid: "Mum, I resign."

    Mum: "Why?"

    Maid: "Mum, don't get me wrong! You treat me very well. But I hate to clean-up the HS!"

  9. Case Study of a home facing a traffic junction

    1. Feng Shui or Earth Luck is just 33.33% of the Total Chinese Luck System.

    2. Human/Man luck also accounts for another 33.33%.

    3. If one were to live in a home where there are sudden metal crunching sounds coming from the junction or screeching sounds or even an unfortunate accident at it's traffic crossing and or leading even to death... this can equally affect a person's Human/Man luck for this home.

    4. Therefore, one shouldn't just think of Feng Shui or Earth Luck.

    5. The other luck has more to do with born with or Heaven's Luck. Okay, want to find out more:-

     

  10. 22 hours ago, Robin Han said:

    Hi master,

    My family is looking at a resale at waterwoods ec.  

    I have drawn the unit on the map and it should be facing the t junction.

    And also uploaded the floor plan and the unit I am looking at is level [xx for privacy have hidden it for you - Cecil Lee]

    Two concerns:

    1. The master bed room, 2 room and balcony appears to be facing the junction.

    2. Once the main door is opened, it is directly pointing to the kitchen. Should be no way to build a wall to obstruct the direct to kitchen from main door.

    Please share with me some of your advice.

    Cheers

     

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    You wrote “2. Once the main door is opened, it is directly pointing to the kitchen. Should be no way to build a wall to obstruct the direct to kitchen from main door.”

    1. For brand new HDB flats that share this, it is practical or possible to change the door position:

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    2. But for some past Design and Build Public Flats in Toa Payoh, Boon Keng and many other areas or ECs to condos.. it is not practical or rather costly. 

    3. If one feels really uncomfortable with such a layout; then luckily, more than 91 percent of the time, there are other layouts to choose from!

    4. From a common sense approach also, a kitchen and yard is not like a showroom. First impressions count.. when a visitor gets to see this area, first. Instead of a view of the living room. Tell me, no matter how messy one’s home is, the living room area is still much neater, right? This is the basis of common sense.

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