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Dear Master Cecil, Wld like to know if Ris Grandeur is a good fengshui condo and which are the better fengshui block.We hv bought a unit at blk 23 but yet to decide for own use or to rent out. Hope you will be able to help give some advice. Thks & Rgds
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Hi Anon, Unfortunately, the better placement of a bed position can only be done if you have the options to. In your case, you do not have much of a choice. A bed facing the toilet door isn't really that bad. Most of the time most houses are so small now a days, that you get this almost all the time. As our home toilet is usually not as dirty as a public toilet, frankly this is a minor issue compared to other issues. So my advice is just keep to your current best position, and keep the toilet cover down and/or toilet door close when not in use. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee Geomancy.Net - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Hi Seco, Congratulations on your new home Yes, if all the changes are done for this period 7 house, it should change it to a period 8. To further make the change effective, you should hold like a house warming party to help make ensure that the house is changed to a period 8 house instead of retaining the period 7 influence. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee Geomancy.Net - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear David, Basically, you cannot just choose which period is better and take that analysis. The period is there for a purpose. You need to specify which period the house was built. And that will give you the analysis for the house number. What you need to remember here is that a house number is supposed to help you to see which unit is better. This is especially for units of the same layout plan but located on different levels. It does nothing more than this. The results of the analysis isn't very important as it is there only to show how good or bad the analysis is. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee Geomancy.Net - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research.
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Dear Anon, Ideally, this is not good. But, I know of many new developments or a few developments that are already 4 to 5 years old with a toilet above the entrance e.g. Corporation Drive townhomes. But, fortunately, better Feng Shui was practised to redress any other leaks. In my opinion, a toilet above is not the best. But, it can be considered as one major leak. Therefore, if possible a home should not have more than 3 or more of such leaks else it may give riseto problems. Usually, also, it is best that the home "fits" the ba zi of the breadwinners. If so, thesewould lead to fewer leaks. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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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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I signed a contract to purchase a townhouse. There is a toilet upstairs right above the entry way. The house is being built right now. Is there a cure or remedy so that I won't get bad luck? Should I cancel the contract?
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Dear Gerald, I am not sure whether are you working or studying. Normally for a bedroom or a studio apartment, it should be more Yin or `state of rest'. Therefore the type of environment would depend on what you are currently doing i.e this depends on whether you are studying (plus your study habits) i.e. in a dormitory or you are working and returning home to rest. Other than the above, check the lighting in the room. The type of light could affect the environment around you. If you are a student and often study in the room, it is good to have a small hifi or portable radio in your room. Music does create a `more yang environment'. Here the essence of a small studio apart…
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Dear Anon, Havingred roof tilesis acceptable. As it is close to the orange or clay tiles we commonly see on a roof. When we have a red roof tiles, it does not really mean that the roof is totally considered as a fire house. This is because of other interactions e.g. the colour of the exterior walls. For example, if the colours of the exterior walls are white: Then under the destructive cycle of the Five elements concept,white = metal element. And here, fire is used to destroy fire. The end result is the production of "wealth." Thus,it is acceptable to have red roof with white exterior. In a second example, what happens if the exterior walls are cream or beige or yel…
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Dear David, Thanks for the sketch. 1. For the lamp post, since it is at the edge or perimeter of your unit, it does not seem to be a threat. 2. For the cluster of thin trees, this is OK. 3. But for the single 1 tree, it pose a threat. Fortunately, since it is at one side or overlooking one side glass panel, it is simple to "correct", since most of us use a set of curtains and often, the curtains can be drawn to just block the view of this lone tree. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Master: In your book series, you mentioned that the main door can not face another main door. My main door exactly face my neighbour's main door, is it bad? How can I cure this? Besides, my home's site is higher than the neighbour's home site. Thanks a lot for your advice. Michelle
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Dear Master Lee: Thank you very much for your previous response. Attached is another culdesac home with great mountain view in the back. This culdesac is a round one instead of the chinese knife shape. There are only two houses on the culdesac, the rest of the space is the park and green belt. Mine is the one on the left. It also has the front door (black rectangle) and driveway facing the culdesac. Is this a bad culdesac location? Thank you very much in advance for your advice. Very respectfully, Pam
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Dear Weiqi, Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:- Yes, if possible, it is best to avoid having a water position at the centrepoint of the home - as this may affect one's finance. (Shapes and Forms consideration. Flying Star Feng Shui:- This is especially so for Period 8 homes or homes born, or had a major renovation done on or after 2004. Under Flying star Feng Shui, the base star at the centre-of-the-home is #8. And since this is an auspicious mountain star "earth" element: a water position, here will inevitably drown the auspicious #8 for the period. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Pam, From your sketch: 1. The specific property is not at the "worst" end of the cul-de-sac. 2. Imagine a "knife", it's edge or blade slices more distinctly to (especially) the opposite propertyof Para 1. 3. However, at a cul-de-sac, no matter where a home is, where preferably, the main door should not be direclty facing the cul-de-sac. Where possible the main door is often at the side of the home or a car park leading into the home. And the main door is e.g. on the "left side" of the home. This is to make sure that there is no "possibility" of any threats to the main entrance. Besides the above, of-course usual things like drainage? The drainage such as a lar…
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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 sir, would sincerely need your immediate advice my kitchen sitting at the west area stove facing the south west. my kua no is 3 and my husband is 8. likewise would also like to seek your advice if ok to put the office study of my husband kua 8 beside an elevated toilet.desk facing west. thank you and would sincrely appreciate your good advice. more power
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Hi! Master, Can you pls. guide me....'I hope to neutralize the elementin my home but I have a Question regarding my bad location....Is it advisable to activate my bad location West/Metal...I'mStrong Earth(East person)&my husband is Strong fire(West person)according to your free resources were opposite....I have troble enhancing& neutralizing element in my home....can you pls.teach me whatI need and where to put to keep my home balance...Thanks!
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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 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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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 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 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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Dear Ovidiu, Holistic Feng Shui takes into account many various factors which also includes the external environment. Primarily, a Feng Shui practitioner should use various tools or techniques to access the home. For example, often, most of us think that the most critical factor is the interior 4 walls of the home-itself. But a proper Feng Shui audit would include:- External environment assessment using Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: The landscape and the site The site and the building or home Here, both Shapes and Forms and Compass Schools: Eight House and Flying star is used. Thus, it would generally be naive for us to come to a complete conclusion after only using …
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