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Cecil Lee

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  1. Posted


    There are many factors involved.
    For example, the concept of "one man's meat is another man's poison applies".
    The apartment may be suitable to breadwinner A. But may not be as suitable or even unsuitable to breadwinner B.
    Just take a look at the three attachments.
    Besides this, other factors including plotting the Flying Stars etc....
    Therefore, just saying 55 stack 9 good buy or not is relative. It may be a good buy to person A. But may not be AS suitable to B.

    Quote
    On 4/4/2014 8:01:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Is block 55 stack 9....balcony
    facing NW and main door at SE
    a good buy.? Balcony facing
    the road.Thank you for
    your precious advice.

  2. Posted


    Block 53 is either Flying Stars NE2 or SW2

    Quote
    On 4/1/2014 10:57:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Flying stars of :-BLOCKS 55 & 57 =
    EITHER SE2 OR NW2BLOCKS 51, 61 & 63
    EITHER SE1 OR NW1On 4/1/2014 10:28:02
    AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    The layout of the Tower blocks in
    Heron
    Bay suggests the "porcupine effect"
    where in some instances, stacks MAY
    have
    sharp corners aimed towards a
    neighbouring stack....On
    4/1/2014
    10:25:07 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    No offence, the name remindes me
    of
    ...http://forum.geom
    ancy
    .net
    /phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=
    29&m
    id=3
    1903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%
    20A%
    20Lo
    t%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%
    20Sh
    ui%3
    C/emBased on Shapes and Forms
    Feng
    Shui
    and Flying Stars, stack #05
    seems to
    be
    the best stack as it is NE
    facing.
    Stack
    #08 is the next best stack
    provided
    or
    hopefully, a unit is partially
    blocked
    by it's neighbouring blocks from
    the
    Boat House.Ain't it a no brainer
    that
    even without Feng Shui; stack
    #05
    (and
    #08 = subject to further
    comments
    below)
    seems central and the most
    distinctive
    in this entire block? It is not
    very
    often that Shapes and Forms and
    common
    sense share the same consensus!
    What
    can
    I say! And both are one of the
    biggest +
    #05 dual key.. unique ...
    ones...OOps! This
    development
    has
    several PORCUPINES....Erh...
    what
    about
    the rest? Did you notice that
    the
    corner
    of stack #20 is aimed towards
    #08?
    Or
    stack #19 aimed towards #23 and
    stack
    #06 also aimed towards #23?In
    general, I
    quite like this plot of land
    given
    that
    it considered as at the highest
    "upstream" of Upper Serangoon
    Road;
    and
    there should not be any more
    developments to it's North other
    than
    perhaps greenery + some low rise
    park-activities kiosks (if
    any).In
    addition, it's plot is
    rectangular
    as
    opposed to it's neighbour : what
    a
    name
    "Boathouse".On 3/31/2014
    12:05:36
    AM,
    Anonymous wrote:
    Hi... would like to hear
    your
    fengshui comments on the
    HERON
    BAY EC...next to Boathouse
    residences. Thank you.

  3. Posted


    Flying stars of :-
    BLOCKS 55 & 57 = EITHER SE2 OR NW2
    BLOCKS 51, 61 & 63 EITHER SE1 OR NW1

    Quote
    On 4/1/2014 10:28:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    The layout of the Tower blocks in Heron
    Bay suggests the "porcupine effect"
    where in some instances, stacks MAY have
    sharp corners aimed towards a
    neighbouring stack....On 4/1/2014
    10:25:07 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    No offence, the name remindes me of
    ...http://forum.geomancy
    .net
    /phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&m
    id=3
    1903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%
    20Lo
    t%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Sh
    ui%3
    C/emBased on Shapes and Forms Feng
    Shui
    and Flying Stars, stack #05 seems to
    be
    the best stack as it is NE facing.
    Stack
    #08 is the next best stack provided
    or
    hopefully, a unit is partially
    blocked
    by it's neighbouring blocks from the
    Boat House.Ain't it a no brainer
    that
    even without Feng Shui; stack #05
    (and
    #08 = subject to further comments
    below)
    seems central and the most
    distinctive
    in this entire block? It is not very
    often that Shapes and Forms and
    common
    sense share the same consensus! What
    can
    I say! And both are one of the
    biggest +
    #05 dual key.. unique ...
    ones...OOps! This development
    has
    several PORCUPINES....Erh... what
    about
    the rest? Did you notice that the
    corner
    of stack #20 is aimed towards #08?
    Or
    stack #19 aimed towards #23 and
    stack
    #06 also aimed towards #23?In
    general, I
    quite like this plot of land given
    that
    it considered as at the highest
    "upstream" of Upper Serangoon Road;
    and
    there should not be any more
    developments to it's North other
    than
    perhaps greenery + some low rise
    park-activities kiosks (if any).In
    addition, it's plot is rectangular
    as
    opposed to it's neighbour : what a
    name
    "Boathouse".On 3/31/2014 12:05:36
    AM,
    Anonymous wrote:
    Hi... would like to hear your
    fengshui comments on the HERON
    BAY EC...next to Boathouse
    residences. Thank you.

  4. Posted


    The layout of the Tower blocks in Heron Bay suggests the "porcupine effect" where in some instances, stacks MAY have sharp corners aimed towards a neighbouring stack....

    Quote
    On 4/1/2014 10:25:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    No offence, the name remindes me of
    ...http://forum.geomancy.net
    /phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=3
    1903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lo
    t%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3
    C/emBased on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui
    and Flying Stars, stack #05 seems to be
    the best stack as it is NE facing. Stack
    #08 is the next best stack provided or
    hopefully, a unit is partially blocked
    by it's neighbouring blocks from the
    Boat House.Ain't it a no brainer that
    even without Feng Shui; stack #05 (and
    #08 = subject to further comments below)
    seems central and the most distinctive
    in this entire block? It is not very
    often that Shapes and Forms and common
    sense share the same consensus! What can
    I say! And both are one of the biggest +
    #05 dual key.. unique ...
    ones...OOps! This development has
    several PORCUPINES....Erh... what about
    the rest? Did you notice that the corner
    of stack #20 is aimed towards #08? Or
    stack #19 aimed towards #23 and stack
    #06 also aimed towards #23?In general, I
    quite like this plot of land given that
    it considered as at the highest
    "upstream" of Upper Serangoon Road; and
    there should not be any more
    developments to it's North other than
    perhaps greenery + some low rise
    park-activities kiosks (if any).In
    addition, it's plot is rectangular as
    opposed to it's neighbour : what a name
    "Boathouse".On 3/31/2014 12:05:36 AM,
    Anonymous wrote:
    Hi... would like to hear your
    fengshui comments on the HERON
    BAY EC...next to Boathouse
    residences. Thank you.

  5. Posted


    No offence, the name remindes me of ...http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=31903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
    Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and Flying Stars, stack #05 seems to be the best stack as it is NE facing. Stack #08 is the next best stack provided or hopefully, a unit is partially blocked by it's neighbouring blocks from the Boat House.
    Ain't it a no brainer that even without Feng Shui; stack #05 (and #08 = subject to further comments below) seems central and the most distinctive in this entire block? It is not very often that Shapes and Forms and common sense share the same consensus! What can I say! And both are one of the biggest + #05 dual key.. unique ... ones...
    OOps! This development has several PORCUPINES....
    Erh... what about the rest? Did you notice that the corner of stack #20 is aimed towards #08? Or stack #19 aimed towards #23 and stack #06 also aimed towards #23?
    In general, I quite like this plot of land given that it considered as at the highest "upstream" of Upper Serangoon Road; and there should not be any more developments to it's North other than perhaps greenery + some low rise park-activities kiosks (if any).
    In addition, it's plot is rectangular as opposed to it's neighbour : what a name "Boathouse".

    Quote
    On 3/31/2014 12:05:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi... would like to hear your
    fengshui comments on the HERON
    BAY EC...next to Boathouse
    residences. Thank you.

  6. Posted


    When the buying STOPS, the selling CAN!

    Quote
    On 4/1/2014 8:41:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    It's not healthy!On 3/16/2014 10:09:24
    AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Hey! Buying roses not exactly ideal,
    but
    at least better than ....On
    2/18/2014
    8:20:42 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Horror stories told of
    Geomancers
    that
    bring along a suitcase of
    commercial
    products in the name of Feng
    Shui to
    client's place. Looks more like
    a
    salesperson than a Feng Shui
    Master.On
    2/5/2014 7:36:53 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Research is the key to the
    "Art"
    of
    Feng
    Shui. Not products.When the
    buying,
    Stops! The selling, Can!On
    9/12/2013
    8:35:52 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Save for that rainy day!
    While
    Feng
    Shui
    products are commercial
    and
    modern.When
    the buying Stops, the
    selling
    Can!On
    7/29/2013 8:03:06 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Does this person fit
    the
    description
    of >the boss of a
    Feng
    Shui
    emporium?On
    7/14/2013
    8:07:11
    AM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Hey!
    You
    even
    took away all my
    clothings.
    At
    least, leave me my
    underwear,
    please, Madam?On
    7/10/2013
    12:31:57 PM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    You >are most
    welcome
    to
    come
    again! >>(Provided
    you
    buy
    something from
    us...
    ELSE!)On
    7/8/2013
    9:17:35
    PM,
    Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Frankly, it is
    indeed
    very
    true that a
    sucker
    is
    born every
    minute....On
    >>6/28/2013
    8:58:10
    AM,
    Cecil >Lee
    wrote:
    The
    Feng Shui
    emporium
    swears
    that >when
    you
    buy
    their magic (wealth)
    >purse,
    >money will fall
    out
    of
    the >>sky!On
    6/9/2013
    8:42:40 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote: >>>VVIP
    >treatment makes
    one
    feel
    like a
    King.
    The
    rest?
    >>Dogs and
    cats!On
    >>>6/9/2013
    8:20:23
    AM,
    >>Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    >>>Let
    me
    introduce
    you >to >the
    >>>wonderfu
    l
    boss
    of the >Feng
    >Shui
    Emporium.He is
    like
    a >>Casino
    Banker.
    >And once >you
    step
    >>>>into
    his
    premises,
    >>>you are
    HIS!On
    >>6/8/2013
    9:18:06
    AM,
    >>>>Ceci
    l
    Lee
    wrote:
    >>>>The
    Feng
    Shui
    >Emporium
    will
    want you
    to
    >>>believe
    that
    >everything
    they
    sell
    >>is "IN
    THE
    >NAME" of
    Feng
    Shui.On
    >>>>>
    6/6/
    2013
    >>8:24:51
    AM,
    >Cecil >Lee
    wrote:
    >>>>>
    >
    Daug
    hter
    of
    Feng >>Shui
    >>>>empo
    rium
    >>>says "
    I
    CAN"T
    >>>THINK OF
    ANY
    >>>>>
    REAS
    ON
    TO
    BUY
    PRODUCTS
    in
    the
    name
    of
    Fung
    SWAY!"

  7. Posted


    It's not healthy!

    Quote
    On 3/16/2014 10:09:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hey! Buying roses not exactly ideal, but
    at least better than ....On 2/18/2014
    8:20:42 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Horror stories told of Geomancers
    that
    bring along a suitcase of commercial
    products in the name of Feng Shui to
    client's place. Looks more like a
    salesperson than a Feng Shui
    Master.On
    2/5/2014 7:36:53 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Research is the key to the "Art"
    of
    Feng
    Shui. Not products.When the
    buying,
    Stops! The selling, Can!On
    9/12/2013
    8:35:52 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Save for that rainy day!
    While
    Feng
    Shui
    products are commercial and
    modern.When
    the buying Stops, the
    selling
    Can!On
    7/29/2013 8:03:06 AM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Does this person fit the
    description
    of >the boss of a Feng
    Shui
    emporium?On >7/14/2013
    8:07:11
    AM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    Hey!
    You
    even
    took away all my
    clothings.
    At
    least, leave me my
    underwear,
    please, Madam?On
    7/10/2013
    12:31:57 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    You >are most welcome
    to
    come
    again! >>(Provided you
    buy
    something from >us...
    ELSE!)On >7/8/2013
    9:17:35
    PM,
    Cecil Lee >>wrote:
    Frankly, it is
    indeed
    very
    true that a >sucker
    is
    born every
    minute....On
    >6/28/2013
    8:58:10
    AM,
    Cecil >Lee >wrote:
    The
    Feng Shui
    emporium
    swears
    that >when
    you
    buy
    their magic (wealth)
    purse,
    money will fall
    out
    of
    the >>sky!On
    6/9/2013
    8:42:40 AM, >Cecil
    Lee
    wrote: >>>VVIP
    treatment makes
    one
    feel
    like a >>>King.
    The
    rest?
    >Dogs and
    cats!On
    >>6/9/2013
    8:20:23
    AM,
    >Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    >>Let >me
    introduce
    you >to >the
    >>wonderful
    boss
    of the >Feng
    Shui
    Emporium.He is
    like
    a >>Casino
    Banker.
    And once >you
    step
    >>>into his
    premises,
    >>you are
    HIS!On
    >6/8/2013
    9:18:06
    AM,
    >>>Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    >>>The
    Feng
    Shui
    Emporium
    will
    want you >>>>to
    >>believe
    that
    everything >they
    sell
    >is "IN
    THE
    NAME" of
    Feng
    Shui.On
    >>>>6/6/
    2013
    >8:24:51 >AM,
    Cecil >Lee
    wrote:
    >>>>>
    Daug
    hter
    of
    Feng >>Shui
    >>>emporium
    >>says " >I
    CAN"T
    >>THINK OF
    ANY
    >>>>REAS
    ON
    TO
    BUY
    PRODUCTS
    in
    the >>>>name
    of
    Fung >>>>SWAY!"

  8. Posted


    If one does not want to place one of those conVEX mirrors; then this (stealth-mode) is a possibility:-
    http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=16004&new=

    Other past resources:-
    http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27978&new=
    http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=23368&new=
    Please note that the "mirror" need not be exactly facing the cactus. So long as it shares the same concept of a convex mirror above the door or as mentioned in the first link is fine or OK.

    Quote
    On 3/28/2014 2:50:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi Cecil, thanks for your advice.
    At which location of the door is
    appropriate - right top or left top
    or?On 3/28/2014 2:44:37 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote: >Further to what I had
    mentioned;There >are two other
    alternatives:1. If one >wants to
    apply "stealth" or stealth >mode, is
    the use of highly reflective >grille
    gates e.g. chrome or a reflective
    mirror on the gate.2. The other is
    the >traditional method of placing a
    convex >mirror above the
    door.On 3/28/2014 >9:15:12 AM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >>These are some
    considerations:1. >>Fortunately,
    for now, the cactus is >just
    a "stump" and does not seem to
    have >>torns (correct me if I am
    wrong). >This >>is a plus
    point.1.1 If the cactus is >>tall
    and lots of "branches" then, it >is
    a concern.2. Under the Five
    elements >>concept, fire or
    something RED can >be >>used
    against it: Not possible to >move
    your plant to the same side of
    the >>cactus? (If so, understand
    as the >area >>"belongs" to
    your neighbour" or your >>main
    door is in the way should you >place
    it to the right of the main
    door.3. >For >>now, just
    monitor the situation i.e.
    hopefully the cactus does not
    grow >tall >>with lots of
    branches.On >3/28/2014
    8:38:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi CecilMy neighbour has
    placed a cactus plant in
    their >>>front door entrance
    which also >>>somehow faces our
    house. >>>Hope you could
    advise whether >>>this will
    affect us. I >>>attach
    herewith the photos for >>>your
    reference.Thanks.
  9. Posted


    Further to what I had mentioned;
    There are two other alternatives:
    1. If one wants to apply "stealth" or stealth mode, is the use of highly reflective grille gates e.g. chrome or a reflective mirror on the gate.
    2. The other is the traditional method of placing a convex mirror above the door.

    Quote
    On 3/28/2014 9:15:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    These are some considerations:1.
    Fortunately, for now, the cactus is just
    a "stump" and does not seem to have
    torns (correct me if I am wrong). This
    is a plus point.1.1 If the cactus is
    tall and lots of "branches" then, it is
    a concern.2. Under the Five elements
    concept, fire or something RED can be
    used against it: Not possible to move
    your plant to the same side of the
    cactus? (If so, understand as the area
    "belongs" to your neighbour" or your
    main door is in the way should you place
    it to the right of the main door.3. For
    now, just monitor the situation i.e.
    hopefully the cactus does not grow tall
    with lots of branches.On 3/28/2014
    8:38:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi CecilMy neighbour has
    placed a cactus plant in their
    front door entrance which also
    somehow faces our house.
    Hope you could advise whether
    this will affect us. I
    attach herewith the photos for
    your reference.Thanks.
  10. Posted


    These are some considerations:
    1. Fortunately, for now, the cactus is just a "stump" and does not seem to have torns (correct me if I am wrong). This is a plus point.
    1.1 If the cactus is tall and lots of "branches" then, it is a concern.
    2. Under the Five elements concept, fire or something RED can be used against it: Not possible to move your plant to the same side of the cactus? (If so, understand as the area "belongs" to your neighbour" or your main door is in the way should you place it to the right of the main door.
    3. For now, just monitor the situation i.e. hopefully the cactus does not grow tall with lots of branches.

    Quote
    On 3/28/2014 8:38:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hi CecilMy neighbour has
    placed a cactus plant in their
    front door entrance which also
    somehow faces our house.
    Hope you could advise whether
    this will affect us. I
    attach herewith the photos for
    your reference.Thanks.
  11. Posted


    Hey! Buying roses not exactly ideal, but at least better than ....

    Quote
    On 2/18/2014 8:20:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Horror stories told of Geomancers that
    bring along a suitcase of commercial
    products in the name of Feng Shui to
    client's place. Looks more like a
    salesperson than a Feng Shui Master.On
    2/5/2014 7:36:53 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Research is the key to the "Art" of
    Feng
    Shui. Not products.When the buying,
    Stops! The selling, Can!On 9/12/2013
    8:35:52 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    Save for that rainy day! While
    Feng
    Shui
    products are commercial and
    modern.When
    the buying Stops, the selling
    Can!On
    7/29/2013 8:03:06 AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    Does this person fit the
    description
    of >the boss of a Feng Shui
    emporium?On >7/14/2013
    8:07:11
    AM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >>Hey!
    You
    even
    took away all my
    clothings.
    At
    least, leave me my
    underwear,
    please, Madam?On >7/10/2013
    12:31:57 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    You >are most welcome to
    come
    again! >>(Provided you buy
    something from >us...
    ELSE!)On >7/8/2013
    9:17:35
    PM,
    Cecil Lee >>wrote:
    Frankly, it is >indeed
    very
    true that a >sucker
    is
    born every >minute....On
    6/28/2013 8:58:10
    AM,
    Cecil >Lee >wrote:
    The
    Feng Shui >>>emporium
    swears
    that >when >>>you
    buy
    their magic (wealth)
    purse,
    money will fall >out
    of
    the >>sky!On
    6/9/2013
    8:42:40 AM, >Cecil
    Lee
    wrote: >>>VVIP
    treatment makes >one
    feel
    like a >>>King. The
    rest?
    Dogs and >cats!On
    >6/9/2013
    8:20:23
    AM,
    Cecil Lee >wrote:
    >Let >me
    introduce
    you >to >the
    >wonderful
    boss
    of the >Feng
    Shui
    Emporium.He is
    like
    a >>Casino >Banker.
    And once >you step
    >>into his
    premises,
    >you are
    HIS!On
    6/8/2013 >9:18:06
    AM,
    >>Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    >>The >Feng
    Shui
    Emporium
    will
    want you >>>>to
    >believe >that
    everything >they
    sell
    is "IN >>THE
    NAME" of >>Feng
    Shui.On
    >>>6/6/2013
    8:24:51 >AM,
    Cecil >Lee
    wrote:
    >>>>Daug
    hter
    of
    Feng >>Shui
    >>emporium
    >says " >I
    CAN"T
    >THINK OF >ANY
    >>>REASON
    TO
    BUY >>>>PRODUCTS
    in
    the >>>>name
    of
    Fung >>>>SWAY!"

  12. Posted


    This frontage @ The Canopy is equally dim. It may not totally dim due to the quality of the Iphone5 lens..

     

    Quote

    On 11/8/2013 7:55:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. Please see the two photos.2. In the
    two photos; one can see that the area
    in-front of the entrance is generally
    bright.3. Thus, if say the owners
    frequently opens the main entrance door
    and often, it is airy and (windy). There
    is a possibility or rather, higher
    chance of saying that maybe; one could
    consider the main door as the frontage,
    here.4. Contrast this with the earlier
    photos in the first posting; where the
    area outside the maindoor is dim
    and dark even during the daylight
    hours.On 10/31/2013 11:19:25 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >A. For an
    apartment; there are >often two
    common possible >frontage:1. Standing
    inside >the main entrance door
    looking >outwards or2. Finding the
    location where there are most
    openings such as windows and
    balconies if any.B. In this
    sample illustration; notice >that
    the passageway leading to >a unit's
    main door is dim >(dark) = yin. If
    so, most >likely, this may not be the
    frontage of the apartment.C.
    Applying Flying Star Feng Shui
    is about locating the most >yang
    qi (most openings and >bright area
    e.g. natural >lighting that filters
    into a >home).

    dim_main_entrance_area.png

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    The Chinese Zodiac consists of 12 animal signs. And every 6 hours (erh... I mean 6 years) an animal sign will be directly opposite each other.... and this pairing is considered is worst amongst themselves...
    For example, in this illustration; a Dog has at least 6 years difference in age with a Dragon. And they are directly opposite each other..... thus considered the worst pairing. Same for a Rat with a Horse...

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