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Oops I think I have confused you with the sentence "Here attached showed the side view of my current made altar which is wrong doing. Previous was only front view. But according to the side as attached do I still need to follow the measurement by you for the previous attachment name altar dimensions.jpg??". I mean at the side view there are two small cabinet box attached with the altar. And there are also three pillars at the left and right side for the design of this altar. Is that auspicious having the three pillar at the both side left and rightand alsoon top of the Kuan Yin God three pillar too?
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1. Appreciate if you can do a SEARCH in this forum e.g. Partition or Partition at Main door. 2. For example:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=17460&new= Under this link please go and read PARA 5. 3. There are already lots of resources on this subject. And Para 3 under the above link is another consideration. 4. Furthermore, your question is so general. And in addition there is no clue as to whether the partition serves any purpose at all i.e. is there a direct path from the main door to the "window" or balcony window etc...
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Thank you. I got your point already. When you said "If one is able to continuously walk up EACH step without having to use another step; even if there is a slight landing; then it should be considered continuous even with a small landing." our small landing dont need extra step to go to the next step. thanks for your help.. Highly appreciated.
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1. Please see attachment; 2. For this layout; the best or preferred location of the Altar is at marking "A". 3. If the Altar is at location "B"; then the bed-head in Bedroom 3 must not share the same wall as the Altar. 3.1Furthermore, under location "B"; if joss stickers are lighted up daily; then the joss-smoke would often flow into all three bedrooms. Not ideal if some family members are often at home. As inhaling such smoke in the long term may not be health. 3.2 In some other units; the altar may be located at marking "D". But since every six months; the rays of the afternoon sun may shine towards location "D". Thus considered "disrespectful" to have t…
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1. In many busy areas of Singapore, homes and apartments are located next to temples or other places of worship. 2. Both new and older apartments are often close to temples, making it difficult to avoid seeing one from your home. Some recent examples include condo buildings on Guillemard Road, Compassvale Bow (Sengkang), Telok Kurau Road, Serangoon North, Boon Lay, and Balestier Road. 3. Here are some points to consider: 3.1. It is best to avoid buying a home that faces directly toward a temple, such as a ground-floor or second-story unit with a living room or balcony overlooking the temple. 3.2. Avoid hanging wind chimes that face the temple. 3.3…
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Thank you Master for the information....Wishing you a prosperous 2010 New Year. Regards, Agnes
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It is a widespread practice in numerous Chinese households to display a Hokkien "ang chai" or "Hong Cai" above the primary entrance. The Hong Cai represents joy and good fortune, particularly for the Hokkien community. This tradition is commonly observed when moving into a new residence, during the Chinese New Year, or at the start of each new year. Additionally, it is customary to hang the Hong Cai for weddings, newlyweds, and birthdays.
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1. Further to what I had mentioned; this is the template for what I had mentioned, previously in an earlier e-mail. 2. Comparing the sectors:- 2.1. For example from now to 2023 (Period 8); if the frontage is at North and a bedroom is located at e.g. East; 2.2. While from 2024 onwards to 2043b(Period 9); we find that the wealth stars had gone to South = toilet and there is a missing corner at SE; then when comparing the periods; From now to 2023, seems more auspicious then Period 9. 3. Thus logic says that one needs to compare the stars with sectors for either period to see which is considered better or worse-off or even no-change?
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1. The image also depicts a tree (tree trunk) positioned in front of the house. However, it is important to note that the tree does not present any danger to the home. Please refer to the attached file for more details.
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[4.] Chinese Altar: Good position for Guanyin altar at new home & dangers of constantly breathing joss fumes
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Dear Master We'll be moving to a new flat soon, and would like to consult you on a good altar position for our Guanyin which we'll be moving over from current house. Pls see our unit layout as attached. There are 3 potential positions we're looking at: A: right next to main door, with adjacent DB (databox) which cannot be relocated. Width is only 48cm between main door and DB. B: with bomb shelter as backing, outside kitchen. ? immediate position adjacent to main door when it's fully opened All positions do not get the sun. Other questions: 1. Is it not advisable to have the shoe cabinet next or under the altar? Really tight on space to entertain this thou…
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A client like this shoe cabinet design as it is functional. To sum up, Option 1 is considered the safest choice, while the feasibility of Option 3 depends on clearance measurements, ideally about 1 meter. Additionally, cabinet door designs should steer clear of reflective materials and louvers to align with both aesthetic and practical Feng Shui principles.
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1. Please see this illustration. 2. This partition is long and covers the entire main entrance door. 3. In addition, it is full height up to the entire ceiling of the house. 3.1. As mentioned in some of the earlier threads; full height and especially now that it is "air-tight" means that light from the living room cannot filter to the main door. Thus generally, making the foyer area dim. 3.2. Another thing I would like to highlight with this "air-tight" partition is that often for safety reasons; those sitting at the sofa area will not see who is coming in or if a family member is at the main door talking to a person or stranger. 3.3. Personally, I would still prefe…
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Hi Master Cecil, Good Day! I would humbly like to ask for you advice regarding my house facing. My property is facing NE2 - 46 degrees, but my main door is angled towards NE1 - 35 degrees. (only 11 degrees difference) Would my house be considered an NE1 house or NE2 house? Thank you.
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Dear Master Cecil, Thank you for your views which are helpful. Regarding yourcomment in point 5 below, I would like to clarify the details: Cecil L. wrote: 5. Generally, based on your picture, the Shapes and forms is still sound. Whether good or bad to place a mirror depends on micro or even flying star feng shui to see if that sector is good or bad. the flying stars here are 3m-8b-2w as the entrance is in the NW Sector with the main door( and mirror on the wall) facing SW. So is it good or bad to have the mirrorhere ? I've heard from some friends that its taboo to hav…
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These are some considerations: 1. Generally, Option where the altar is next to the main door is a good choice. 2. As you had mentioned, the stove placement should be based on one's ba zi and is beyond this discussion. 3. There is no issue if one wants to place a shoe cabinet next to the main door. This is pretty common even for many condo unit owners.
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Is it considered bad Feng Shui to have a lamp post positioned in front of a house and facing a gap in front of it?
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Previously I took some time to compile a list of calendar events of Chinese festivals: http://www.geomancy.net/calendar/ And list of Major and Minor Chinese Festivals. Some of us, use this information to choose `auspicious' dates. For example, on 16 October 2000, it is the Celebration of " Chinese Goddess of Mercy becoming a Bodhisttva ". This is another method of finding a good date. In addition, I made the effort to compile the extensive list of calendar of events is to share with fellow overseas Chinese, the significance of certain dates and providing a brief description of the event. This is a way of looking at our `roots'. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Most expensive stacks in Adora Green. Photos taken on the opposite side of the pond over-looking Adora Green. Only when one looks at the photos; then one gets a "clue" as to why the stacks highlighted; seems to be the most expensive in the EYES of the consumer (purchasers) of specific stacks in this development. From a Feng Shui point of view; if one were to be at the Adora Green BTO site; one would be wondering : Why so expensive, given that the stacks are at a angle ; at the noisy junction? Another negative that some felt may be a liability is that these stacks are directly facing the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital in Yishun.
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The saying goes " a picture tells a thousand words". Frankly, might as well throwa dice if you are asking whether to move-in solely on general (brief descriptions) - and usually, hope you understand, I don't usually have time to scan and figure out a whole paragraph of information. It is similar to a resume - it has been widely stated that a human resource personnel takes a "three seconds" glance at it; and just chuck it away. Rob K. wrote: Thank you for getting back to me on this. This is a top view of the flat, our other concern is that it is above a successful celeb cosmetic dental clinic. The main door/enter…
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A red (Ikea) table lamp; to cure #3 = quarrels, conflicts & legal entanglements
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We are interested in one of the unit. However, From the main door, We kind of saw there is a sharp cones object facing the main door. We would like to check whether is the pics we took really show poison arrow facing main door. If yes what is the remedy.
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Hi Master Lee, Please advise where my altar table should be place. Thanks
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Unbelieveable! It has finally happened! The Toothbrush Sanitizer!
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1. The main component relies on Geometric Patterns and Configurations. In Feng Shui, this is simply known as Shapes and Forms. 2. Many individuals, even without prior knowledge of Feng Shui, intuitively determine the ideal placement for their bed in a bedroom. 3. If our intuition conflicts with the technical guidelines but can still be accommodated, it is acceptable. 4. However, if adhering strictly to Feng Shui principles disrupts the natural flow of the bedroom, it is advisable to disregard the recommended bed placement. 5. It is preferable to have the bedroom in a favorable sector and even better to position the bed according to Feng Shui principles…
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