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Hi, Please see below:- When contemplating the placement of a swimming pool, it is crucial to consider the following important aspects: 1. The swimming pool must be assessed concerning both Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and the principles of Flying Star Feng Shui. 2. Ideally, it should be situated in front of the house; for example, when facing the main entrance and looking outward, the swimming pool should preferably be on the left side. 3. It is essential to ensure that the swimming pool does not have sharp edges directed towards the house, as this is regarded as Sha Qi or a poison arrow. 4. The design of the swimming pool should refrain from e…
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Hi Master Lee, I was reading about feng shui and the kua number recently, and I have a question about recovering from illness. My kua number is 7, and I read that the Southwest direction is best for health. I'm from the Northeast part of the country (USA), but I moved to the Southeast a few years ago and I've felt ill since I moved here. I recently became sicker, and I wonder if I can recover if I move to the Southwest part of the country. If I move back to the Northeast, could I recover there? Thank you for any insight you can provide.
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Unlike the Initial-opening which is also known as First-time-open-door procedure; just imagine; later on one should try to "warm-up" the kitchen. The best "warm-up" is the use of the stove. There is no harm to place the Fa Gao (Haut Quay) on the stove. Place it aside somewhere else later in the kitchen that's all. Frankly, the procedures are just symbolic. The act of bringing in the items are like "placing" wealth into a home. So long as the item and many other pass the main door; all it takes is simple commonsense. For example, if one were to bring in a packet of sugar, rice etc.. the natural thing is to stock up the kitchen. Be it, "now" or later. Do take note that ag…
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Hi, Golf sized crystal balls are not ideal to be used to activate the Mountain Star. Firstly, the Mountain Star should be non-moveable and I am not sure if the golf sized crystal balls have a `solid base'? The base should not move and by stringing the golf sized crystal balls, they are thus moveable. For the slanted roofs, you have to confirm:- 1. What materials are they made off? If they are wooden supports, then you have two choices:- Use Big metal as proposed by Robert to neutralise or `destroy' the Wood element. Ideally, use the ancient Chinese coins with the square holes in the middle. Here you can use red string to tie them up and stick them on the beam. (To prevent…
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I'm sorry for the cut-and-paste article. I should have posted the link instead. Nevertheless, thanks for your reply regarding my Q. I thought you would suggest 6 coins tied with a red string but I guess the #6m star in our house's natal chart makes up for it.
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Keat Hong Mirage Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans keat-hong-mirage.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2016 Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Mirage 1. This development has stacks that are oriented either: NE1, SW1 or N1 or S1. 2. Which is an INITIAL good news for both East and West group persons. But this is just one of the many criterias for a Holistic approach to the Feng Shui of any unit. Other factors need to be considered in total. 3. It is great that the multi-storey car park acts as a buffer especially for block 817C from the nearby petrol station (fumes if any) 4. The worst block is 816A especially stacks 51 and 53 as it…
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Dear Maggie, 1. Yes, what you had described is a Chinese cultural belief or taboo. 2. And, many Chinese fear of repercussions such as not only complications but - the concern of a miscarriage. 3. This is especially so for the bed. For example, once pregnant, the Chinese believe that one must not shift or relocate the bed (on which the pregnant person sleeps on). 4. Even if one needs to move house; for example, NO CHOICE because they had sold the house before delivery, the pregnant person must avoid seeing the event i.e. moving her bed etc.... 5. As for the renovations in the kitchen, the stove is a major concern also. And where possible try not to remove the sto…
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I am currently in my first trimester, but in the midst of planning to do an extension to the back portion of my house. This is needed as soon as possible to make space for my confinement and space for my second baby. How do I navigate around this to ensure my pregnancy and birth goes smoothly while going ahead with this extension?
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Greetings! I am looking at purchasing a house that is a perfect direction for the breadwinner of the family, however the frontage is in the Death direction for the spouse. WIll this really effect the spouse? Can Death mean transformation or is it truly illness, disease and death? Looking forward to your perspective. Ms Brende
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Part 3: Feng S3hui of Forestville EC @ Woodlands 1. Stacks Facing N2 0/360 degrees 2. Enclosed is a sample illustration of a worked Flying Star chart N2 0/360 degrees. 3. In the attached illustration: 3.1. One can see that the double auspicious #8's current prosperity wealth is WASTED at the rear of the home. 3.2. East sector has bad Flying Star numbers of #5 misfortune/sickness #2 sickness stars. Which is a health concern. 3.3. Equally bad in the North West sector. Which also have nasty flying stars of #2 sickness and #5 misfortune/sickness stars 4. Another sector which can be wasted is at SW which has good Flying Stars. 5. …
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Hi, Hope all is well. I have two questions as follows: 1. Is it okay if my laughing buddha is facing the main door/entrance? 2. Is it okay for me to put swallows / birds on my shoe cabinet? Thanks.
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Master, First of all wishing you a very happy and prosperous year ahead. I am very new to this forum and this is my first post. I have a question running in my head. I am in service. Work place that is assigned to me is obviously a "CUBICLE WORK SPACE", where i do not have the freedom of organising my furniture or my sitting position or anything. In this scenario please please suggest me 1 or 2 or 3 Feng shui objects that i should keep in my office cubicle work place for 1. Success 2. Good Fortune & Luck 3. From Enemy,Jealousy,Backbiters and Office Politics. Before giving you details about my sitting position, I would like to add, I love Bamboo Sticks in small g…
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Dear Sophia, Feng Shui is about Earth Luck. But most of the time Human Luck is equally important. Human luck often relates to family ties / family bonding / relationships and yes, hobbies. Since this is your husband's past-time or hobby, like many others, it is perfectly all right to collect them as this brings a good sense of feeling for him. Is also indirectly good for the family. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Interestingly, "Chinese Lucky Cats" actually originate from Japan. LOL Dear Anita, The idea is primarily rooted in belief rather than being firmly established in Feng Shui principles. Notably, "Chinese Lucky Cats" actually have their origins in Japan. Generally, sizable figurines are situated on the floor to serve as "guardians" at entrances or alongside staircases. They ought to be oriented outward, directed towards the outside of the home, rather than facing inward. For example, they may be positioned on one side of the house, directed towards a series of sliding glass doors, thereby effectively "guarding" the residence. It is recommended to avo…
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What is the impact of living near a mosque on the feng shui of a house? Dear Fiona, Fiona K wrote: My house sitting SW & facing NE, but near to a MOSQUE (about 0.5km), is it bad feng shui or bad Chi for a house if near to Mosque? (Main door not facing the mosque). What are the ways to cures? 1. In general, most individuals prefer to steer clear of purchasing a property in close proximity to a Mosque or Temple due to potential noise disturbances and the presence of a large number of visitors. 2. Temples may engage in rituals that can result in uncleanliness as well. It is particularly undesirable if the Mosque is visible, espe…
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Dear Fengshui expert, I'm considering buying a HDB flat on the 2nd floor and it's facing the cross junction. I've attached a picture of the block. May I know is it full of sha qi? Any remedy? The unit is not very near to the road as there's a small garden in front and the garden is circle, when look upon my 2nd floor, it looks like a sunken well to me. Do you think it's an inauspicious house? Pls kindly advise. cheers, keryee
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A lot of things has happened this two months which first started with the dog becoming sick (and is still sick) when he was previously healthy, then I became very ill from Shingles. Then our TV is not working suddenly and today, my husband and daughter fell quite badly during their usually cycling. Is this bad feng shui or pure coincidence? How can I identify which area went wrong.
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In reference to my previous comments, I would like to pose an intriguing question regarding the concepts of fame and recognition. What implications arise for individuals who do not own a home? One might argue that residing in a small room could still allow for the enhancement of these factors. However, what if someone lacks a home entirely? Does this mean they are destined to miss out on fame, travel, and other opportunities? Traditional Feng Shui, in its original context, examines broader landscapes, such as major cities like Canton or even entire regions like Singapore, before narrowing its focus to specific sites and buildings. Unfortunately, many F…
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Dear Master Lee, Thank you very much for your reply and your opinions. It provided some guidance as you are right as per point 5. Thank you once again and wishing you well with abundance of health, wealth and happiness!
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Hi, I am trying to decide if a house on a dead end street is auspicious. I have read that it is not good to live in such a street but don’t quite know all the fengshui rules regarding this. So I would like to gain clarity on this. Attached is a photo of the roads leading to the property. Thank you for your help.
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1. Usually, there are no strict rules about whether you should eat or throw away fruits. 2. When you collect your keys for the first time, the condition of your new home can vary: 2.1. Some homes, like new condos, are generally clean and have finished floors. 2.2. Other homes or apartments may be completely bare, with unfinished cement floors. 3. In situations like 2.2, fruits placed in bare homes may be considered unhygienic to eat by some. 4. However, during the move-in process, the floor is usually finished and kitchen appliances, such as the refrigerator, are turned on. At this point, fruits can be cut and served, or leftovers can be stored in…
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Hi, I have been following many of your interesting discussions. Thank you for sharing. We live in Switzerland and we are moving into a rented apartment soon and the attached is the layout. The entrance is at the flying star 9,9 sector. However, I am concern with the open kitchen side wall slicing into the main door. I would like to place a modern light metal open book shelve i.e, see -through, with decorative pieces), 1.8m height, 50 cm width . Do you think an open book shelve is a good idea. Thank you for your advice in advance.
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Dear Anon, There original intention is for monetary use and not for Feng Shui. The larger ones usually have higher monetary value. I hope I have understood your question correctly. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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