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Please see attachment. Irina M. wrote: Dear Cecil, Please see attached the plan of my flat. For the purpose of finding the centre of the plan, can you please advise: 1) Is terrace considered to be the 'living' area? I have a table with 2 chairs on it. 2)The sticking out parts on top of the plan (bath and bedroom closet) - are these protrusions, or is the area between them a missing part? Many thanks, Irina
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Dear Jody, Ideally your roof should first be proportionate (both front and back) rather then slope one side. Especially if there is `water' closeby in Front, this is symbolic of water (wealth) flowing away from your house into the water. ^ / \ The symbol of a `normal' roof, if you look at the side profile looks lik an UP arrow | | which signifies moving upwards in career, wealth etc... Frankly, nothing much can be done to enhance a flat room. Although some have added a covered chimney in the shape of a roof with a `roof ' to represent the " UP arrow " as shown above. With the front door in a straight line with the backdoor, the best solution is to place a decorative…
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Dear May Ong, May Ong wrote: We are considering the two blocks, 226 and 227 at Jurong East St 21. Specifically, we are looking at East Side of the blocks only. The master bedroom is at the North East Side of the house if the unit is North Facing and South East Side of the house if it is South Facing. Please note that this falls more towards a Can or Cannot Buy House Hunting Floorplan Review service than asimple free advise. As in order to be able to fully answer whether which home is better, analysis into your various family members, and layout plan is required to give you a proper advise.As such, I will only be providing advise here for you to check out yourself. I ca…
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Thks for the quick reply! Does that mean block 49 stretch is N2? I am looking at unit 209.How does one measure"0 degrees"(so I can orientate myself). Thanks once again!
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1. In my opinion, this is modern times and not some medieval times. 2. Nowadays or even in the past,few people if any decide totravel based on the decision of whetherit is a good or inauspicious day to do so. 3. If we do so, there is very little leeway and our life is like at the mercy of or even considered as enslaven. 4. Mathematically speaking: 4.1.It is much safer to be travelling on a plane than say on the road. As the miles per incident is few on an airplane. 4.2. Again,if there are 100 or more person's travelling on the same flight; in theory, 50 percent would be travelling on their auspicious dayswhile 50 percent would be travelling likewhat you are concerned with…
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Thank you master Cecil, I already have the strips at the doors so it's not a problem. Thanks again, David
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Dear David, David Sim wrote: Hi My birth element is weak water. Is it advisable to lay wooden laminates on the floor as it is unfavourable element? Generally, in any house the flooring/furnitures can usually only be tiles, wood, metaletc. So not likely to completely avoid a certain element. You can minimise it by choosing alternatively material or adding carpets for example. More importantly, it is the colours of the overall room that will impact the luck of the room rather than just the material of the floor. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Hi Cecil, I am looking at a hdb flat, but the kitchen, living room and one bedroom is not squarish or rectangular...... It is at an angle like the number 7. Is it OK to buy such a layout pls?
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Dear Thambyrajah, Thambyrajah Kugathasan wrote: Now I have an urgent and important question on Floor number used in House analysis for a Cono., where the floors are numbered serially from 1 , but #13 is not used for the 13 th floor. Instead #14 is used after the 12 th floor and continued thereafter serially. Thambyrajah Kugathasan wrote: Therefore #18-05 which I am interested actually refersto 17 th floor apartment and 5th unit. How I should use the number in the House number analysis? Is it 17-05 or 18-05? Please help me with this and I will really appreciate your helps.Thanks again. Frankly, the auspicious number analysis was to allow a person to determine which u…
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Dear Anon, 1. So far, I do not see any issue relating to the type of floor pattern used e.g. in the kitchen. 2. In my opinion, just about any "normal" design laid tiles. For example from plain pattern to checked are perfectly ok. 3. The more concern is on Yin and Yang. For example, if the house is long and narrow e.g. North-South alignment; and if there are no windows on the East or West, this can be quite dark - particularly in the kitchen. 4. Thus, for such a situation, it is advisable not to use e.g. dark or black tiles. 5. Nowadays, when I review or do audits for my clients, I do get to see units that are of this configuration. 6. For example, this condominium was …
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Please read my original reply. Since you are so concern about the glass piece; and as I had mentioned earlier, it just takes one or two friends or relatives to "spoill" the *YOUR* mood. In Feng Shui, it is still acceptable, since when you close the toilet door, it will still be air-tight. Please re-read my past message. Human beings are always like this: if someone gives you an inauspicious comment, followed by some other people, would you feel uncomfortable! Thus has more to do with human factors - feel good or feel bad...
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This caricature shows the "merits" of applying Fixed Template Ba Gua Fung Sway....
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Dear Michael, Please see below:- Yes, we have this service and will often accomodate your requests. If you are overseas, feel free to e-mail me privately at: support@geomancy.net regarding any clarifications. If you are in Singapore, you can call me personally at my personal network number: 9100-9600. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Frankly, in my opinion; the illustration, says it all! Or does it?
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Dear Master, The current house that I live in at this time has a floor water fountain installed right next to the fireplace on the South/East. Is this bad Feng Shui and if so what should I use to cure? Your help is very much appreciated. Best regards, Dieu-Le Pham
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Dear Nichols, Frankly, there is no issue with either hard flooring i.e. tiles or wooden flooring. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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More apologies! I seem to be having difficulty getting to know the site and the correct way to post - now my floorplan has become detached from my question! Please bear with me and let me repeat. I am Gua 2, my husband also (from Gua 5). Our (employer provided) house is period 7, SE 1 (122 degrees). My first concern is whether the external back hallway, shared with one neighbour upstairs (the house was originally built as one and later divided into two flats by creating our 'back door'), or whether I should treat it as a 'missing corner' in a U-shaped plan. My second concern is about the positioning of our bed. Our bedroom window is in the SW of the room and faces SW, bed…
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HI I am thinking of getting a re-sale unit at the Floravale but notice all the unit are very close to one another and the main door is facing the window. Is this a minus point in term of feng shui? Tks
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Dear Karen, Chong Karen wrote: I noticed that the flow of Qi into a house is very important but nowadays everyone are closed the door whole day. How the Qi go inside the house? As example: if the main door facing NE which is excellent for the breadwinner but the door is closed all the time, additional there are a sliding full panner door facing South at living room (4 panner) and it open all the days but the door facing will not suitable for the breadwinner (Remark: this door not a entrance). Will it affact the breadwinner and which door should consider as door facing? Is NE or South? Frankly, nowadays, irregardless of main door or balcony etc. Both can also be closed fo…
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1. Please note that a home can be considered as falling into any one of the 24 sectors. And there are differences in where your home frontage is (main door) etc... As ALL landed property would normally have two or three exit drainage points: and 1 or 2 are meant for wealth luck. and the 3rd exit point is usually for "Power and authority" (e.g. a politician, staying a home can weld great power or a boss / CEO). 2. Thus, all these new proper analysis. It is not like typing a few sentences and then "you get your answers immediately". http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Want_to_build_your_dream_home%3F#IS_THE_DRAINAGE_OF_MY_HOUSE_IMPORTANT.3F 3. Without the above, might as well …
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Dear Jon, For plants, it is acceptable to have plants in or outside the home. The important thing to remember are:- 1. Avoid having a lone large tree in the front of the house. 2. For plants, avoid too many plants at the North East (Devil's Gate), West (Yin location) and South West (Devil's Backdoor). The reason for the above is that too many plants especially large plants create too `yin' an environment. This may create an imbalance in the surrounding and attract `spirits' to stay at the location. Another point to note is to keep the plants `neat' and `trim'. For other locations, it is also good not to have too many plants concentrated at a location also. In your case,…
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Moderator's Note: The reply to this is under " More Grand Duke Questions" Hi. I see there's questions about construction in the East. My question is: Would there be any ill effects from tearing out flower beds in the W and SW, and building a raised bed in the NE this year? The earth *would* be disturbed by putting in rebar to hold the timbers down in the NE and taking out rebar in the W and SW. If there is the possibility of ill effects, it would definitely be worth waiting until next year. Your input is very much appreciated. Thanks, julie
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Hi Robert, Thanks for your clarifications. It has indeed helped my understanding.
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I have been given to understand that spiny, spikey plants are best avoided within the home and only used defensively at the exterior boundary, if needed.
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Dear Rochiel, In my opinion, it is very diffcult to apply `sector' Feng Shui to one's life. As Feng Shui is all about luck, it would be best that one applies a holistic approach in trying to increase one's luck. However, under Flying Star Feng Shui, there is the #mountain / #water combination and for certain houses, their will be abundant romance luck; while for other houses non-exisitent. What can we learn from this? It is not always easy to rely soley on " Feng Shui " for our romance luck. And pin our hopes in it. We would have to "actively" pursit romance.. either letting friends know etc.... As to having flowers real or artificial; in my opinion, it is acceptable in …
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