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Dear Master Cecil, We hv bought a unit at Ris Grandeur Condo at blk 23 4th floor.Is this a good fengshui unit? Yr comments is much appreciated Best Rgds
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Dear David, Yesterday, I posted a reply to a question on house hunting i.e. a user is interested in a second floor or storey unit. From a Feng Shui point of view, one should consider if there are any "threats" if any to the unit. The threats could be simple things like a landscaped garden tall thin trees like palm tree(s),or a garden lamp post slicing into any of thebalcony, bedroom windows,bedroom balcony sliding windows. Therefore, the greatest threat would come from these and sometimes even walk-ways that has a shelter. Especially if the roofof the shelteror even a club-house roof - could sometimes slice lower floors. Therefore, the major threatscomesgenerally, fr…
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Dear Pam, Yes, this is one option. But from past experience, it may not be that effective especially with regards to the Flying Star Feng Shui. Since, often, the facing direction is the frontage and the sitting is directly opposite this. It has more to do with the Eight House theory. Where, we can kill two birds with one stone. For example, if the main door is at NE. Tilting it, to the favourable direction of the breadwinner is good - chiefly if we apply Eight House theory. For Flying Star Feng Shui, often, it is the location with most light or wind activity - and this is where we should determine where the "mouth" of the house is based on where the entire plot is "fac…
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Dear Ronald, Under Feng Shui, one possibility is based on symbolism i.e. especially in many instances where the door knobs "meet each other". Simply place a red dot e.g. at the key hole area on each door. Here, symbolically, when one close each door, "one could thus see "eye-to-eye" with each other. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cecil Found out this site not too long ago. This is the first time i am posting on your forum. I need help. This past few months, Ifelt lethargic andalways tired. I am a working student. I sleep in a bedroom with the ceiling issloping down. Iwonder if thishas affected me because i have only moved into this room this year. If yes, is there any remedy to it? Thank you andi really like your web site.
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Dear Michelle, 1. Yes, looks like both units are affected by the afternoon sun. 2. Generally, usually it is the physical look at the prison that makes some uncomfortable. For example, the ballota park condo, where, the access road to/out ofthis condo is facing the prison "gate", even to the extent that I have clients asked me whether it is acceptable to have a prison so close-by. 3. To be truly honest, this is not a major issue. However, it is wise to choose an apartment that does not have a view of the prison. For the simple reason that future re-sale of this apartment can be pretty bad or no takers at all. 4. Otherwise, living close-by to a prison is of no issue. 5…
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Thanks for the response. I plan on putting the tree in the corner of the yard away form the house not in direct view of the door or window. I understand that if you take care of the tree it will take care of you it is a matter of time. Can you enlighten me more on the subject. -- GLENETTA SOLOMON More importantly, when planting a tree, avoid having it slice thru-into any of the windows of the home or the main door. A test of this is to stand inside the home i.e. at the window looking out or the main door. The lone tree should not be in direct view of either of the windows or main door. If not, it ends up as a threat to the home. Warmest Regards, Cecil Copyright …
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Dear Master Lee: I sent this question to you by E-mail already because I can not attache my floor plan due to the big file, I don't know you received it or not, or the question is over the limit for free advice? My floor plan has the family room, garage, and bedroom4(2nd floor) under the same roof which is lower than the main roof, but the family room is separated from the kitchen area(under the main roof) by half wall, and there is door from the main house to the garage, the 2nd floor bedroom4 is over the garage. The question is : should I use one nine grid for the whole house, or should I use two nine grids...one is for the main house, and another one for the garage …
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Dear Anon, Currently, the best units atGardens are those facing the main gate (pool) such as Blocks 3 or 7. These blocks are not affected by the temple. For example, the units under these blocks (facing Sin Ming Walk) are NE facing and very auspicious under current Flying star. If possible, avoid Block 1. And Block 9 (Winter) because of the afternoon sun. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Pam, 1. Given the unique nature of each home, it is inaccurate to generalize that all foreclosure homes have bad Feng Shui. 2. Unfortunately, business problems may not always be directly related to the Feng Shui of a home. Issues such as a flawed business model, poor marketing, or planning can also contribute. 3. Therefore, it is not always the case that foreclosure homes are the root cause of an individual's problems. 4. When dealing with a previously foreclosed home, it may be necessary to apply Feng Shui remedies more assertively to address any negative energy. 5. Even in homes that have not been foreclosed, it is important to check for si…
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Dear Master Cecil, I would appreciate if you can shed some advice on thedevelopment: "The Pearl @ Mount Faber" as well as the type A7 layout. I have attached the files below. Thank you very much. Rgds, Irene
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Hi, i went to this fortune teller using name analyse. The outcome was not good in fact quite bad. He suggested me to change my name, and is changed by doing a drawing and hung in my room. Kindly advise is this the usual practice and how accurate is the analysis juz using the name? Thks!!
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Hi I see many websites / shops selling fengshui art e.g. three legged frogs with gold coin in mouth etc. Are these pure myths? Also, are gold threaded dragons embroidery good if i put it at the East part of the house? Will the metal element kill off hte wood element? Thanks cy
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To master lee, As i am weak fire, would burning candles in the bedroom help?
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Dear Master Lee: Thank you very much, sir, for your quick response. We were shown another home at another cul-de-sac location this morning. Myhusband and I had expressed to the realtor that we would like a home with the backyard facing greenbelt openspace, preferably with a mountain view. However, it seems that most (if not all) homes with a mountain view so far are either sloped down in the back or located in a cul-de-sac. I've searched for your responses to all the cul-de-sac questions. There was one questionrecently "culdesac sha qui" with picture of 12 houses around a cul-de-sac street. I 'd say this picture is exactly the type of cul-de-sac that this "Cresthill…
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To Master Lee, As i am bornin a dog year. What does it mean to give a dragon gift to a lover? Will it do any harm to my sign? Because dragons are enemies with the dog am i right? Please advice me.
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Dear CJ, Frankly, there is no right or wrong answers, here. On a macro level, often, a developer or owner of the entire building may have it checked. Thus, a macro level Feng Shui is done e.g. the facing direction of the complex. Especially for landscaping of the surrounding land area of the complex e.g. water feature, landscaped rock / formation. In many instances, if one is merely a tenant, and hires a FS practitioner, then often, a FS practitioner may perform a micro level Flying star analysis instead of just taking the facing direction of the entire building. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Michelle, Since you had mentioned that although the roof was put in Dec 2003, however, since the internal organs of the home have yet to be ready by then i.e. ready in 2004, it would be best to use the Period 8 chart. As you have also not even moved-in yet. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Appended by Cecil: Anything that has to do with reviewing personal ba zi info and a host lot of other information, has to do with paid service than free service. Thanks. Dear Master, I 'm considering buying a unit at WestMere EC located at Jurong East St. 13. However, after reading thru your messages and using the free reports, I'm still quite confuse which unit is best for me. I'm born in 11 Feb 69 (time: 10:15am) and my birth element is Strong Fire, therefore, my suitable house facing should be (1) NE/SW (2) North (3) NW/West. Questions: (1) Which unit is best for me #17-07 or #18-08 (I have attached the floorplan of both unit...they are actually next to each o…
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Dear Pam, Please refer to my previous message on this. Yes, Feng Shui does not know which is the facing direction. But rather, as mentioned in the earlier message, suppose if the living room or areas of activity are concentrated here, or there is a patio opened out from the living or even family room. These sort of activities, that make it pronounced that the home is facing the back. And where imagine, once we close the main entrance door, literally, we are not over looking this part of the home. But, concentrate our family activites at the "back". Usually, this should be planned inadvance when developing the home. But once developed and if happens that the living r…
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Dear Master Lee: For all the houses that sitin the cul-de-sac "circle" (excluding those on the parallel street leading to the culdesac), they are homes that "will never become rich" EVEN IF their front doors are on the side(not facing the cul-de-sac) and the drive-ways are painted grey. Is this a true statement? Very respectfully yours, Pam
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Dear Pam, 1. In my opinion, what you had mentioned is not exactly true in all situations. 2. Since no two situations (or homes) are exactly the same, therefore, an appropriate term should be " It depends". This is also called situational approach towards reviewing each homes. 3. For example, I know of many homes in a cul-de-sac that has been properly "configured". For example, even if it is at a cul-de-sac, the frontage is usually a long driveway towards the "inner" part i.e. the main entrance or home is right "inside" this cul-de-sac. 4. In the past, I had posted a sample case study of a home at the cul-de-sac - somewhere close to Woo Mun Chew Road, Siglap, Singapore…
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Dear Danny, 1. The key to applying Flying star Feng Shui is to see where is the "mouth" of the house. Or the location where there is e.g. most light coming into the home. Or if one has a habit of often opening the main door, sometimes, this can be the facing direction, also. For example, SW1 under period 8 enjoys very good sum-of-ten Flying star feng shui etc... As usual, you must find out or learn more about this theory to benefit when you do up your home. Or do consult a fs practitioner on this matter. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Pam, Please see below:- Generally, based on your description - i.e. comparision between these two homes, I would say your description of the gold-dust or the second home seems better:- Under commonsense approach to Feng Shui, also, this is quite rare, but -- remotely, if something do go wrong such as a land slide, then, such a home is not ideal. Land slide may never happen here, but there is always a remote possibility that cannot be discounted. Another sha qi or not favourable aspect of a home is to make sure that it is not exposed to elements - or "gale force" or strong winds. The wind coming to the property should in most cases, be "gentle type" as …
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Dear Mr Lee Thanks for the beautiful efforts madeon yr upated flying stars report. Its fascinating. Now I'm very loss after viewing the charts of period 7 n 8 with the new features. You see - Hse was bulit in period 7 with door sw2 (m4w1b4) which is suitable to breadwinner but , death for me n disaster for ourgirl. Our bedroom at east (m3w2b5) which suppose be my excellent sector but I am still unwell not able to work. My husband has to put up with occassionalaches too. This room choosen for me as to compensate the door facing was bad for me! (ps when dividing the hse plan with 9 grids, our whole bed n working desk are within the center grid!.) Wherelse my girl bedr…
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