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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. Please re-read what I wrote earlier. 1.1 For example: "Para 3. From now 2004 to 2023; the above two stars #7 turns bad. And becomes "Theft or robbery star = lost opportunities" and PAST PROSPERITY." The clue was that "the above two stars #7 turns bad from now to 2023. This shows that luck change during each period.
  2. Part 5: Reading between the lines of the Parc Esta's Sales Brochure
  3. Part 4: Case Study: Shapes & Forms and Flow of Qi 1. Generally, Blocks 902, 908, and 916 are predominantly oriented in a North-South direction. 2. Although the other blocks may not be perfectly aligned with true North-South, they are still generally oriented towards the northern and southern directions. 3. This is advantageous. If one examines geography, it is evident that high and low pressure zones can influence wind patterns in a development. 3.1. The sea is positioned directly to the south, while the land lies to the north. 3.2. A study of geography reveals that variations in sunshine and temperature create high and low pressure zones, affecting both inland areas and the sea. 3.3. Consequently, for Parc Esta, one can typically expect windy conditions as indicated by the wind patterns. The wind tends to flow in either a North-South or South-North direction. 3.4. Therefore, the gaps between each block are beneficial; however, these gaps could have been wider. Overall, this is commendable, especially compared to the previous en bloc layout plan that featured conjoined blocks. Winds along the East Coast of Singapore typically flow in a North-South direction (and vice versa), making East-West winds (and vice versa) less common. 3.5. Block 908, which includes stacks 39, 40, 41, and 42, has its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is that on normal days, it offers good shapes and forms due to its commanding view (aside from the guardhouse). The disadvantage is that it can sometimes feel overly "EXPOSED," and during strong winds, the fortunes of the owners or tenants may be adversely affected. 3.5.1. It is akin to a home situated on a hill with barren land: lacking trees or other features to mitigate the winds. Therefore, on particularly windy days, it is advisable to manage the situation by minimizing the influx of strong winds into the unit.
  4. Part 3: Red Flages = Close proximity awarness of faciliies in the development: close to bin centre etc... 1. Units on lower floors that are adjacent to or overlook the Guard Post tend to be among the last to be sold. 2. There are several red flags, particularly regarding the view of the Bin Centre and its close proximity: 2.1. The Substation & Transformer Room (which carries a stigma). 2.2. The Shoppes (which may be unclean and infested with insects and rodents). 2.3. The access points for vehicles (which may have poor shapes and forms). 2.4. The Grill & Dine Pavilion (which may have unpleasant odors). 2.5. The Multipurpose Court (which may contribute to noise pollution after 10 PM). 2.6. The Clubhouse - caution is advised regarding the roofline as it may affect sha qi (if present). 2.7. Proximity to or views of the Changing Rooms. 2.8. The Tennis Court (which may also contribute to noise pollution). etc... 3. Furthermore, if the central rubbish bin(s) [there may be two: a common one and a recycling bin (if available)] are situated in the common lobby, it is advisable to request from your ERA agent a copy of the common lobby layout plan before finalizing your purchase. This will help you ascertain the location of the rubbish bin(s). 3.1. It is prudent to avoid acquiring a unit that is adjacent to or directly faces the main door of the rubbish bin.
  5. Part 2: Symmetric block layouts such at if one were to fold the site plan into half and open it up, each half's tower block is a mirror of the other. 1. This represents the conventional old-style block layouts, reminiscent of a symmetrical human face of an attractive individual, as observed in nature. 2. Under the category of Shapes and Forms, this design is advantageous, making the estate visually appealing from any direction one approaches it. 3. Furthermore, despite the proximity of the block sides to one another, there is sufficient space between them to classify them as POINT Blocks (Tower Blocks). 4. POINT Blocks (Tower Blocks) typically facilitate a safe flow of qi around each structure. Additionally, the blocks situated on opposite sides of the pools and amenities are positioned at the greatest distance from each other. 4.1. This evokes memories of the straightforward point blocks found in Laguna Park/View, Principal Gardens, The Crest, Tanglin View, Dover Parkview, and similar developments. 5. The drawbacks include noise from Changi Road, Sims Avenue, and the MRT train. It is hoped that MCL will take inspiration from The Visionaire by implementing sound buffers, particularly above the balconies of the "North" facing units (Sims Avenue), to mitigate some of the noise levels. 5.1. Additionally, the MRT should introduce newer, quieter trains. Similar to The Visionaire, where even in the absence of noise deflectors at the tracks, the noise is significantly reduced. 5.2. South-facing units, such as those on Changi Road, should also feature false ceilings on their balconies to lessen the impact of traffic noise. 5.3. Indirectly, ambient noise, such as that from traffic, can also be regarded as a form of Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, whether beneficial or detrimental. 6. It is not surprising that with many uniform blocks, the Temporary Occupation Permit (T.O.P.) is anticipated to be issued swiftly by the end of 2022, considering there are a total of 1399 units plus 5 shop units. Consequently, this development is associated with Period 8 Flying Stars Fei Xing Feng Shui. P.S. This is not Feng Shui. However, it is worth noting that Sim Lian was once a primary contractor for MCL on several of their projects during the 1990s.
  6. D-Day countdown by excited ERA agents... yells "Soon! Soon!" Yeah! "It's ours" Not Huttons! Hahaha! Yes, often, the standard is commission is not paid by the purchaser. The Parc Esta Site plan:
  7. These are some considerations: 1. A Period 7 home will often continue to apply the same Period 7 Flying Star chart unless circumstances range from a total rebuild to major renovations. The later will not be covered as it depends on varied interpretations by the conservatives to the more liberal Flying Star views. 2. In Period 7, the current prosperity wealth stars Mountain #7 and Water #7 are the current prosperity wealth stars during that period : 1984 to 2003. 3. From now 2004 to 2023; the above two stars #7 turns bad. And becomes "Theft or robbery star = lost opportunities" and PAST PROSPERITY. 4. Thus from 2004 to 2023: a Period 7 home still use the same Flying Star chart. But by now the wealth stars are Mountain #8 and Water #8. One can check where these two stars fall today (up to 2023). These Stars will affect the luck on that specific period.
  8. 1. Feng Shui Triage: https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage And
  9. Another symbolic success at The Visionaire
  10. Location: Woodlands Street 31 Not many prata stalls in Singapore sells crispy prata. The prata should not be salty or burnt. In addition, this stall’s curry sauce is “creamy” and full of fragrant flavours: Eaten once a while is ok. Not for daily consumption. Two other locations has this: 1. Jalan Kayu 2. Joo Chiat : Mr and Mrs Mohgan's Super Crispy Roti Prata. Formerly the elderly couple were located at Crane Road. Their specialty is the sambal gravy to go with their crispy prata.
  11. Find out who are the conservatives and the modernists? Newer resources on this subject can be found, under this link. Recommended, read:-
  12. Did you notice more and more details in this photo?
  13. A classical English style residential development: comprising 14 apartments with attic, a carpark at level 1, communal swimming pool and roof terrace at attic. And 2 semi-detached 3-Storey Houses with an Attic. In district 15: one of the three popular residential areas for who’s who in SGP. This is the only location in Singapore where many streets are named after local fruits: Rambutan, Chiku, Mangis, Langsat ... etc
  14. On this day, 15 October 2018, I visited the neighboring Evergreen Park condominium. From the visitor's parking area, I observed a building shrouded in a blue tarp, indicating that demolition is underway.
  15. He also has a stall at Kampong Admiralty Food Court level 2. Close to all the Malay stalls sector.
  16. In this long thread, there is a write-up on "the bell curve". What is meant by the bell curve? Just remember, when we were in school in our classroom: there are always the top students, the above-average, the average and those who were always at the bottom. Same, here. Every development has it's good, the bad the ugly. In Feng Shui of the office: the three major considerations are: How suitable is it to the boss or trade. As well as location, location and location of the unit within this 360 Arc.
  17. A catchy name for a foodcourt stall in Marsiling. The stall sells western fast food.
  18. The Singapore local version has a dull light to dark brown colour. Part of the sparrow species. Once captured will usually bite it’s tongue. Thus will never ever see them in captivity. Often goes in a pair. In many other countries, they can be in yellow, bluish etc... Hokkiens called it: “ceck Kar Chiao” which literally means rice bird.
  19. From a DIY Feng Shui point of view:- 1. Plot a Flying Star chart for the home. 2. Locate imbalances such as Mountain Star #3 or Water #3. Also combined with the annual #3. 2.1. #3 = Quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements. 2.2. Check if it is possible to disarm these three sectors (if possible). Especially if they fall in areas such as the main door or frontage of the home e.g. living room / dining room etc. 2.3. Also try to disarm nasty star especially #5 = misfortune/sickness. 2.4. Sometimes, #5 combines with #3 either as the Mountain or Water stars or vice versa.
  20. These signs are common in the development. But this one is in my opinion a red flag! Hope they do something before the sharp edges hurt anyone. Especially toddlers or kids. Don’t injure their face, eyes etc.. If you are a subsidiary proprietor of this development, please highlight this to the Managing Agent. Note: this is not about Feng Shui. LOL Another danger spot: There is another spot in the middle of the development where there should be a yellow line drawn to warn someone that the 24 legend .... hmm... P.S. However the pool’s skyblue tiles as shown above is the “safest” to detect algae growth.. in the event that the pool is not cleaned properly. The Topiary’s looks like a cess pool. Much like the turtle pool at the Kong Meng Shan Phor Kark See monasterary at Sin Ming Avenue:
  21. Just T.O.P. This is not Feng Shui, but the pool reminds me of the pool at The Topiary.. dark bluish green in the day time. This is because, every week pool maintenance needs to clean the surface to avoid algae growth. Unlike it’s other Sister pool which is the traditional blue, cannot tell if the pool was being cleaned properly... The other development also has this same situation is Stratum at Pasir Ris. Yucks! In the daytime so unappealing.. Help! Because of the above ruckus, I need a quick massage!
  22. Motor assist for Brompton & other bikes By The inventor of brompfoot Frankly, I still prefer leg power...
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