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I have unlocked the Singapore Property Review conference. Thus, anyone can post a message directly to this conference. Anonymous wrote:" Hope you dont mind my request is posted here as the conference for property review is locked."
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Dear Master, We have a small master room and are lost where to place our bed. Please see attached floor plan. Could kindly advise which is the best wall our queen size bed head should lean against.? I am head of the house borned in 26 Jan 65. We think is either - on the black shaded wall left side (aircon on top and toilet door is a bit diagonally opposite) OR black shaded wall right side (but share the same wall with kitchen toilet)... That black shaded wall width is only 3.5ft wide.. do we have to build a partition to make it 5 ft wide and also "flush in line" with the black shaded wall so to let the whole 5 ft bed head lean against it.? …
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Dear Master Lee, Thank you for your well thought analysis and explanation and brings me to another layer of enlightenment about the Water Classics consideration. Below are a few points that i would like to seek Master's further clarification. 1. To be specific, the distance 60m mentioned earlier is roughly the distance between the exit of the inner road to the main road and the rear of the house. If it were to measure from the nearer side of the main road to the rear of the house, it is approx. 30m. That means to say the width of the main road is roughly 30m and the width of the landscaping area and the canal together is approx. another 30m. So under this condition,…
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We want to know if we need any feng shui cures for our new home. See attached image. We are not directly in line to the road, but are slightly to the side of it. Any cures, remedy, or protection advice?
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Dear Anon, Can call me directly at: 6100 9600 or email to sales@geomancy.net Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, Please can you advise if the living room as per the attached floor plan is bad in feng shui? Also please could you let me know if the floor plan is in accordance with feng shui? The house is facing southwest. Many thanks, Janice
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Hi, I'm trying to get a handle on what the significance is of the 24 mountains. Every book lists them, and gives the compass points they relate to, but that's all I've seen. Are they really just names for the divisions of the compass, like the N1, N2, N3 alternatives, or is there something more to them? The name "24 mountains" makes them sound very important, but I'm not seeing how they have any importance. Am I missing something? Thanks!
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Hello. We are considering buying a north tzu facing home with a facing palace conditional interaction of 2/7. (Built in 6th cycle) But since it’s facing north, it’s not in a waxing, strong, or malevolent phase. Does that mean there is no conditional interaction for this home? Please help. I’m basing my research on Eva Wong’s Master course in Feng Shui. Thank you.
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Picture taken at Pinnace@Duxton Dear Sumita,
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Dear Guest, Nntp Guest wrote: Does a Christian Cross on the opposite neighbour main door generate equally bad sha qi that warrants a bagua to "defend"? Tks Yes, thecross on the church is also deemeda sha qi. So yes, the bagua is also sometimes used to defend such a situation. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Hi Master, Would like to seek some advise from master. attached with photo. 1. Land plot with extra corner does it still consider trapezium? Which is smaller front extend to larger back land shape. Does it effect in feng shui? 2. The house backyard is a slope area with a brick wall as fencing, does this effect negative chi in feng shui? Master please advise thank you.
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Hi, I would like to know, how is this house and extra garden at the side of the house in Feng shui aspect. Is this form a good form ? Thank you in advance.
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Hi, I have a quick question regarding cul-de-sac home. In the attached map, may i know which house will have the least impact on the cul-de-sac effect ? The flow is coming from right arrow direction Is 31A and 34A better then 32A and 33A ? You advice is highly appreciated and Thank you very much Best Regards, Joseph
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Yes, from a quick glance (eye-ball) view; it looks acceptable.
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I recently moved into a high-rise condo where my bedroom window is facing a funeral home. In addition to that my condo is on the 4th floor and has a 4 in the room number. I’m not allowed to hang anything outside my window because it may fall and hurt someone walking below. I am looking for guidance as to what Bagua mirror to buy and where to put it, I only know that the mirror should not be in the home. Any help would be grateful, thank you.
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Hi Robert, Thanksa lot for the clarification Regards, Lee
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Master Lee, I intend to purchase above 20th floor unit in stack 3. What is your opinion on the feng shui? thanks
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Frankly, I did not zoom in to individual stacks / unit. Thus, ROUGHLY, these stacks should either face marking in BLUE "A" or marking in GREEN "B". Of course, please do your own homework and don't rely totally on the info, below. Note: I don't general quick glance / eye-ball only.
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Hi Cecil This advice regarding bunk beds was given to me by a Feng Shui practitioner over here. As this person is consulted by our Chamber of Commerce and many other corporations I assumed the advice would hold some authenticity. I guess one has to be very very careful who one listens to regarding general FS advice. Cheers Glyn
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Dear Carolyn, Then this is acceptable especially if you have a reasonable sized plot of backyard:) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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need help on bed direction my auspicious direction is as follow. NE > Longevity SW > Health NW > Prosperity W > Excellent S > Spook SE > Irritation N > Disaster E > Death My new home will be facing NE My new bedroom have two wall that I can put head of bed facing which are NW and SE The room is designed to have head of bed direction facing SE (with commanding position) as the NW position the left side of bed will be adjacent to entry door. I might be able to put some night stand between the bed and the door. Also the bed room has both balcony sliding door (SW) and hallway to master ba…
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hi thanks for your reply Can you please let me know how do I find out if there is a 3 star (lawsuit star) or 5 star in my bedroom or main door? and how do I netuaralise it with Metal element? Thanks Deepak
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On the X, cannot share the same wall as toilet, can i build a partitionwall stick together with toilet wall? Thanks
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This are some considerations: 1. Common sense Feng Shui 1.1. The stove should not be too close to a sidewall especially if later, one needs to place a large wok onto the stove. Here, if the wall is too close; the wok simply can't be placed onto the stove. In addition, if the stove is too close to the wall, flames will get to it. 1.2. For the Chinese, we often fry our food; thus it is often not a good idea to place any other items be it a cabinet or a fridge too close to the stove. Here, after a few months, the side of the fridge would often be soaked with deposits of cooking oil. 1.3. The stove should not have the neighbour's drainage pipe or sewerage pipe above the stove…
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Greetings Mr Lee, Thank you in advance for your very important advice! 1) Regarding accessing/buying a house, do we base the "House Number Report' on the date the house was built, or the date we plan to buy the house (2020)? 2) As we move forward in time will the Date ranges (for Example: 2024-2043) have an effect on the homeowners or is it still based on the original date that the house was built? 3) Will repairs or remodeling effect the house expression? and to what extent? for example painting add new flooring etc. or does it change when a new room is added? 4) I am wanting to understand if I need to look at all three periods from the date …
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