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Sun Breeze Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans sun-breeze.pdf 1. Feng Shui of HDB Sun Breeze @ Gambas and Flying Star Feng Shui of 4 bedroom type:- 2. There are only two stacks that are E1 facing in this development: stacks 141 and 143.The frontage has the auspicious flying star numbers and it is good to have open spaces in this home. The only concern is that other sectors have imbalances and need to be looked into; if possible. 3. Otherwise, the rest of the stacks are either NE1 or SW1 facing: 3.1 NE1. Has the auspicious water wealth #8 star at the frontage. Thus, units with water position at the frontage (balcony side) can enjoy goo…
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West Edge Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans west-edge-@-bukit-batok.pdf Hi Master Lee I found an old thread that you mentioned you will be sharing your rankings of HDB West Edge @ Bukit Batok. However, I am unable to find the actual rankings eventually. Appreciate if you can share, as I am interested in their 4 rooms selection. Many thanks!
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West Terra Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans west-terra-@-bukit-batok.pdf Hi Master Lee, I found the old threaded that you have advised for the 5 bedroom type. For Blk 451B unit 697 & 695 u mentioned is S2 , can unit 689 & 691 consider as S2 also? We are going to select 4 bedroom type, will appreciate if you can share the ranking . Thanks
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1. The test is whether the granite boundary wall is "tall" enough and/or "blocks" the view of the poison arrow to the main door. 2. Best to stand inside the home (main entrance area) and look outside. Imagine whether the structure pose a threat directly towards the main door. And if the structure is sideways, then it is no threat. 3. If still in doubt and if it is still considered as posing as a threat then, you may consider either: a ba gua convex mirror or a 6 hollow rod wind chime (as a viable alternative).
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1. Frankly, this needs some analysis. 2. In many instances if the problem lies with the home, Feng Shui may help to "fix" such "leaks" and also improve the changes of conception. (Nothwithstanding other husband-wife - "medical" problems or age factor).
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The units that definitely does not have a poison arrow are thoseof #27, #28, #19 and #20 and #11 and #12 and #35 and #36. Usually for high floors, it will usually not be affected by the enclosed pool effect. Most concern for the pool effect are thoseespecially for 1st to 8th floor. In addition, most of the time, it will affect babies between a few months old to 6 months (respiratory problems). For adults it depends. #18 and #21 will getsharp angle of #19 and #20 correspondingly. A simple, car side view convex mirror can be used strategically at locations where the poison arrows are pointed at... without resorting to…
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1. Some Feng Shui practitioners a have "rigid thinking" which they felt that any apartment BLOCK on "stilts" or standing on legs are no good. Here, some Feng Shui practitioners felt that the entire block is at risk of "loss of wealth". For example, to these Feng Shui practitioners, so long as any property is not on land or on the ground and supported even by levels of car park are considered not good. 2. In Singapore, the Ritz Carlton hotel was "Feng Shuied" and was built on such a column "or void". 3. Again, in Singapore, approximately 80 to 90 percent of Singaporeans live in a Housing Board (HDB apartment). And as…
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hi master, please help me apply fengshui cures to my newly built master bedroom (still under construction). this bedroom is an extension of my house located right side wing facing the house. it is in the north section area. the bedroom ceiling is 8ft going down slope to 7ft. i will put screen divider to the master bedroom to make it into 2 bedrooms because we will share only one aircondition. if i will not put divider, the room will be an L shape. the master bedroom consist of 3 doors, the door (south)that is facing with kitchen door and the door(east) going to dirty kitchen with small living room (it is together) with door (south) going out to garage. the main house has…
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In my opinion; if one is planning to D.I.Y. Feng Shui; often no two situations or home / apartment are similar. This involves: Understanding resources; prepare various reports and analyse them. In fact, no site can ever spoon-feed any-one again in a D.I.Y. environment.
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In my opinion,frankly, I am nottoo family with mostpractitioners in KL. If they have a website, you could check in onsome of their responses if they do have a forum. Best of Luck!
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Dear Anon, 1. Seems like Savannah Condo Park is considered a "pet project" of CDL Properties because of it's extra emphasis of giving this condo a one-of-a-kind theme. 2. The plus point for this condo is that the highest floor is 9th (penthouse). (As compared to many others that rise higher than 20 plus floors). An advantage -here. 3. Because of the maximum 9th storey, it is acceptable for an "eye" shaped-like top-view layout plan. Since qi can still flow sufficiently all round the inner blocks. (Contrast this to the Costa Del Sol condo at East Coast. In my opinion, because of it's height - high rise - the higher the blocks, greater is the unbalanced qi for an `eye' shape…
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Dear Anon, 1. The key success factor in a home is: location, location and location. 2. There is a difference between a "good house" and and "excellent house". 3. An excellent house is overall a `good house' plus it takes advantage of it's environment - to give it better Feng Shui. 4. An excellent house often makes use of it's external surroundings to give it a greater advantage i.e. it `sucks' or `soak' in wealth. 4.1 For example, it's main door is posited at a specific location that `collects' wealth from other developments or houses. Much like water draining (wealth) into the house. 4.2 Often, if the above is rare or cannot be physically achieved; the next best thing i…
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Dear Ryan, Usually, company logos have been designed based on either i.e. based on a owner's Ba Zi i.e. weak water... etc... Colour is also widely used in Feng Shui. Geomancy-u.com 's logo was designed based on our scope/field of discipline i.e. studies and based on Robert's and mine element and strength. Although website designs are new, in this site, we have used colours for each of our sites (in our personal opinion, reflect best on Feng Shui principles). For example, our Resources site/pages is in green. Where green is like a tree sprouting roots and branches. The forum www.geomancy-forum.com uses the colour blue to represent (again to the best of our opinion) exchan…
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Hello I know the use of some chinese coins(3, or 6)tied with a red ribbon. The more used coins are from the Ching dinasty: Shun-Chi, Kang-Hsi, Yung-Cheng, Chien-Lung, Chia Ching, Tao-Kwong. I have some true older coins that these ones. About the X century After Christ(Tang/Ten States, Five Kingdoms Dinasties) They have at the anverse, four symbols: Kai Yuan Tong Bao, the squeare in the centre and the reverse have no symbols in the age. Could be useful these coins in Feng Shui or I have to use coins from the Ching dinasty? thanks
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I've been reading a book on Feng Shui, and it has me interested in changing my whole room up, problem is, i can't afford to buy ANYTHING for my room on my budget, that and i don't want to add anything, i just want all the things i have. also with the restrictions of the place i live, i can't really change anything , the worst is i can't paint anything, so the room has to stay wood (ick) everything i own is wood, and i have so much stuff it's cluttered. do you think it would be bad if i put my bed in the closet? that is the only place where it won't be in the way of everything else....
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Dear Anon, You don't need any money for using cures in traditional feng shui. What you have been reading about is BTB feng shui and it does not work. Trust me I am talking from personal experience. Don't waste your money on BTB cures. Instead apply the pillar of destiny, 8 house theory and flying star and shape and form and it will help you to achieve balance in all area of your life. Instead of focusing all your energy on wealth why don't you concentrate on health and peace of mind. Since if one does not have health and peace of mind one cant earn or enjoy the wealth. You can ask cecil or robert lee to help you. They have helped many people (who were in financial trouble…
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1. Flying Star Feng Shui and Ba zi has a Lowest Common Denominator (LCM) i.e. all it's components can be further analysed under the Five Elements concept. 2. As mentioned, in my previous msg, what I need to say has already being said about the Eight House concept. You can also read up this link:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Three-Step-Approach
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Dear Siew Keng, Apologies, if you can give clear information e.g. more descripition, it is appreciated. Important information such as your house in relation to other homes. The gradient of the plot of land in relation to the one at the back, both sides and the frontage. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. There are some write-ups on Gateway, Parkview Square, DBS, UOB, Suntec City etc... in the past resources - could be as far back as 6 or more years ago in this forum. 2. For the Singapore landmarks, there is such thing as Black and White Feng Shui. Some of the resources are again deep in the forum. 3. Nowadays, most forum users are continue to be more interested in "I" , "me", "my" and not so much of how fantastic things are in Singapore Landscape. Here, they just want to hear from themselves, things close to them. Especially if they don't work in Singapore city.
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Appended by Cecil:- --- Start --- Dear Alan, I have sent you a private e-mail on your queries. Thanks. Warmest Regards, Cecil --- End --- Hi Cecil, I'm actually quite interested to invite U for a on-site feng shui audit for my 5RM HDB flat but one of the main worry is that as I've just shifted into my current flat for abt 2yrs, I'm not prepared to have a major renovation work done. Is it always possible to have alternate remedy for any problem found so as to avoid major changes to my current home setting? Thanks and regards, Alan
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Feng Shui like many other disciplines; have a macro and micro view. The macro scope can be:- 1. The Landscape 2. The site 3. The building or the home. Thus more often, the above three are equally important as the interior of a home. Therefore, Feng Shui cannot live in isolation without the surroundings. 4. The home interior:- 4.1. When planning a home, Feng Shui is looked at in it's entirety. 4.2. What you are looking at or consider looking at is MICRO-Feng Shui of say one or two rooms. Feng Shui can do so.
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Dear Regina, Thanks:) A truly excellent insight and eye-opener on the state of "Feng Shui" today:)) Since the 1990's, many book publishers have also noticed that in order for books to sell (WELL), it should have some write-up in the name and holy trinity of Feng Shui:( Cheers! Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, It is not a `conclusive' fact that paintings can neutralise bad sectors. In well published Feng Shui cures, the most common neutralizing agents range from: 1. If you cannot see it it no longer becomes a sha. 2. Use of lighting, water positions and plants. 3. Use of 6 coins to defeat say the bad #2 and #5 For paintings, it is mostly used to enhance the interior. Caligraphy of meaningful words are commonly used. One can say that as there are many practioners with their view points, or agenda, there are those who pay emphasis on paintings while others do not really feel that they are of the utmost importance. In my personal opinion, painting is secondary. What is …
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Dear Sir, I am a West person and my GUA number is 2. I have recently shifted to a new office. By using the 8 Mansion ? Ba Zhai theory, I am sitting at the NW corner but my table is arranged that (due to space), I am facing the SE square. I can only move my chair to make sure that I am facing NE corner while I?m doing my paperwork. But when when I do computer, I am facing the S square. The entrance of the office is at the NW corner, at my left side. There isn?t much can be done because I am the secretary to my Executive Director. Both of my bosses belong to East group as they are born in 1955. His GUA number is 1. My questions are: 1. How can I maximise my good direction…
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Dear Bato, 1. In my opinion, it is easier to reply to your question if the placement is more of a hobby. 2. But if it is meant more for Feng Shui, then there are usually more considerations:- 2.1 In General:- It is still acceptable to place a fish tank along the wall area especially the living room area. 2.2 More specific:- - it is to avoid the placement of a water position close to the centrepoint of the house - be careful of placing water positions especially if the breadwinner and spouse are either `weak fire' or `strong water' persons. For example, water can further extinguish a weak fire element person. And water is not favourable to a strong water person. 3. Lookin…
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