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Some homes fall under this category...
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Edited by Robert: There is no promise as to whether Cecil will have time to review the condo that you have listed as he is extremely busy. hi Cecil, had you previously posted anyreivewor commentabout Sunhaven Condominium - located at Upper Changi Road East. What is your view in general about the project? Thank you for your attention
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HDB Tampines GREENridges & Precinct Pavilions When choosing a stack/unit; some of us often over-look where the precinct pavilions are. Don't get me wrong, one advantage of living at high floors above such a structure may often mean that the views are unblocked. But if one's stack/unit is at low storeys e.g. 2 to 5 storeys high and depending on the distance the precinct pavilons are; one could literally looked into the "activities" if any within these pavilions which on occassions hold a wake (funeral) or two... And worse still if they are held during one's auspicious festive occasions such as the 15 days of Chinese New Year. It is good to …
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Frankly, please re-read my earlier reply. The clue (I repeat) again is : How many mouth does a home have?
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Feng Shui for Carabelle - Which units are lucky or unlucky today? (From Year 2024 onwards for the next 20 years)
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Given that both #28 and #29 are similiar; one should try to "map out" which is a better interior in-terms, as you had mentioned for the East Group persons. At the same time, try to check that NW is not at the kitchen or (if possible not at the toilet or a missing corner). Quote: Is the stack on the right (eg stack 29) better than left (eg stack 28) on the same blockfor a east group person so that the bedroom can face SE instead of NW. But that would mean that the main door would be in the "opposite" sector.
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Dear Sir, I notice some review on Tampines GreenView, but none on Tampines GreenVerge. Can you comment if Tampines GreenVerge has good or bad FengShui in general? How can one decide if a HDB BTO Project is good or not? I understand there is map of the site provided by HDB. But as you have mentioned in the forum, many factors affect the Feng Shui of a home. So, how can we tell the Feng Shui of a house that has not even exist? I passed by Tampines GreenVerge site recently and the whole place is empty other than a big drain between the Main Road and the site. Lastly, I have used the tools on Geomancy.net to determine that I am a We…
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Look at it this way: 1. Pretend that you are now in the 1970's 2. You engaged a "Geomancer" for your home. 3. The geomancer's key suggestion to you is"Both of you lack metal or rather needs more metal!" 4.Since you are the driving force behind the concern: "YOUR FACE LIGHTED UP LIKE A CHRISMAS TREE!' 5.Wow : This Geomancer founda SOLUTION forME!(While that one I searched and found in the internet in the 2011's couldn't offfer me a solution!) 6. Since many of us dwell with HUMAN factors or FEEL good factors; instead of sulking after reading the "negatives"; you place lots of metal.. 7. And LIKE all the fairy tale story's : BOTH OF YOU LIVE HAPPILY THERE AFTER! 8. How abou…
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Dear Maritza, More importantly, you need to protect the most vulnerable window. For example, this is where the movement of cars seem to come `towards' the windows. Firstly adequate curtains at this location. Next, a row of plants parallel to the window. You may like to consider a Ba Gua mirror in the middle (above the window) for added protection. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Even if the interior layout plan may not seem ideal – for example, some units have a triangular layout, toilets in awkward locations, or even a kitchen in the northwest – overall, a unit / apartment / flat in such a tower or point-block can be forgiven for its flaws, as there is usually sufficient, vibrant (unblocked) qi flow throughout the year. In the attached example of The Bayshore condominium, there will almost always be a good breeze because of the sea below and the land mass behind it. The difference in air pressure between day and night causes wind to move constantly from sea to land and back again, depending on the time of day. The Costa Del Sol condominium …
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Thank you so much! Have a great -http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gifNew Year-http://www.geomancy.net/wbimages/smiles/icon_smile.gif You're the Best!
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Hello, We have sewer pipes exiting our home to go to the septic tank. This, of course, has to happen, but I am concerned about them crossing the path of the front door. They are of buried underground and they do not cross the front door entrance. Is this okay?
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Dear Cecil, really needed your help on this. My wife use the room with robbery star for his work and recent months has been losing many deals; almost close and then gone. The other rooms are also no good with M5 &W9 ,B9 and M7 & W9 , B2 . I told her to try the hall with M6 & W8 , B1 but I am not very sure whether it is the right advice as it is near the main entrance. Please advise how does one overcome or reduce the strength of robbery star M9 & W5 , B4. Thanks Anthony
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Hi Robert Sorry,I hadconfuse u. Now Ireversed the floor plan (actual layout)and insert some furniture into master bedroom.What do you think with this layout? does it help to eliminate the bad factor of the master bedroom which located in the West? As for kitchen, where should i place my stove and sinkso that itwould best benefit me? thanks for your advise
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Hi I have intention to purchase a house but some of my friends and family member said it's bad fengshui due to the protruding floor. Living area and also master bedroom which is on top of living area is protruding. Anyone can advise ?
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These are some considerations: 1. Please note that from my past experience, usually most people who face problems have a home that has around 3 major leaks or a combination of several cumulative leaks. And although enhancements are few and far between e.g. good location(s) for water; all these may affect or increase or decrease the Feng Shui of a home. 2. Thus, PERHAPS, the drainage could be one-Leak. 3. Any drainage covers especially that covers the last metre towards the drainage exit is neutral. Hopefully, does help. Of course, one can cover fully the drain. 3.1. Any type or those that you have shown in the photo where it can still be lifted up to clean is/are OK. Exce…
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Dear Karen, One best test to see if a mirror is located in a good or bad location is by sitting on the bed. If you can see your profile in the mirror either lying down or simply setting on the bed, this is considered no good under Feng Shui. The rationale is because, it was felt that when we sleep, our souls leave our body and when it sees itself in a mirror, it will get a `shock'. This view is widely held although some authors may interpret this differently but still hold on to this concept. In my website, I mentioned that, if you do not have a problem and can sleep peacefully with a mirror facing you, then, go ahead but if you have restless sleeps, perhaps, you may want…
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Hi Anon, Anonymous wrote: Do you mean a professional feng shui master will be able to advise? How about Master yourself? How much will you be charging for the service? What are the procedures involved? We usually try to be open in our forums to allow users to seek services from whoever they feel most comfortable. So we try to avoid promoting our own services so that you are not compelled to take up only our services. We do have House Hunting Can or Cannot buy - Floorplan review services which can be found in this link:- URl: http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-hunting/po-hunting.htm Usually, you should more or less have narrowed down to the few choices that you really…
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Dear Cecil, I have learned some basic Feng Shui through books and video (still learning). I realize that many high rise apartment in Malaysia design in such that either toilet or kitchen just beside the main door (entrance). Is there any feng shui clash? Normally main entrance should be good area for the owner based on the KUA number, but sharing same grid with toilet and kitchen. Just wonder. Thanks.
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It is acceptable for an LRT or MRT track to curve outwards of a block of flats. Not ideal Shapes and Forms but a "Safe situation".
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These two Qi Lins are mighty huge ones! Seldom have I seen such huge ones on-top of a home's pillar(s). Usually, large ones are often placed at ground level between a main entrance door...
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Dear Shellie, As what we have discussed about i.e. placement of `cures' is based on basic Feng Shui, therefore these are piecemeal activities. What I can help is based on available information at hand. Because there are other cross checks that can further analyse the situation as we have not gone further into applying other FS applications. If you have not done anything other thing than to place the six coins, then you can try to take it down if it seems to be the cause of not sleeping well. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Ben, 1. The main purpose of the light is to `redress' the missing corner. 2. If your garden has an outline of the missing corner e.g. landscaping done so that when one has a top-view of your plot of land, it shows an outline or profile of the `missing corner'. If this has been done, then it is not a necessity to have a garden light point. If Para 2, is `available' i.e. if you have landscaping done - then it is not necessary. But if you want to place a lighting under this `condition' then, a low walkway light should be acceptable or the 1-2 feet tall type will do. 3. If there is no landscaping and you are using only a `street lamp' then, it is advisable to use a tall…
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I have observed all good Shapes and Forms of Feng Shui in my bedroom (including the position of my bed) which is located in the East-Northeast sector of the house. I am a number 4 Qua. I have the opportunity of place my bed so my head would be "facing" either the North, East or South direction which are three of my best directions. I am worried since according to Flaying Star Feng Shui there is conflicts in this areas in the Year of the Horse. Does this affect the direction of my head when I sleep? Which would be the best direction of my head since I am waiting for big changes in my life, in my work and with help of authorities in my field of work granting awards and pai…
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