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hi master, my bedroom is under the water tank of my condo block, as I'm on the top floor. is this an issue, and how can I rectify it? thank you, Angie
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Hi Master. I want to buy a house with a land shape of a left angled trapezium. The back of the house is where the slant of the trapezium is and we have shallow lake ex rice planting. only the land is trapezoid, the house is retangular shape. Is a land shaped like this a bad feng shui? Is there any remedy to it? i attached the picture along with the house layout. Thank you so much..
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I heard that the water element is bad to have in the bedroom recently and it made me think. I have a couple as upstairs neighbours in my ensuite apartment who constantly shower several times a day so I constantly hear the sound of running water in my bedroom. At first I didn't think much of it but they have been living there more than two years now and over time I have been feeling more tired and low on energy and generally apathetic like the life force is being drained out of me. I wasn't like that before they moved in. Is there anything I can do feng shui wise to counteract negative water energy in my bedroom.
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Hello Sir, I'm looking at buying a lot in a quiet/ low density residential subdivision. I have attached photos below. I badly need your advice if this lot sits on an indirect t-junction and is on an undesirable feng shui position. Thank you Master!
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Unit with common rooms same level as MRT track and Living/Master room facing an opening to basement carpark
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Hi Master Cecil I am looking to purchase Castle Green and there is one unit for sale with 2 of their bedrooms facing the MRT track and being on the same level is that okay (blue arrow is facing of the 2 bedrooms to the track) The living and master bedroom room also faces an opening where you can see the basement car park (drawn in green arrow, white portion is the opening of the basement car park) Thank you!
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Hello, I was recently gifted a Pixiu jade ring my by father in law and did some research on the proper way to wear it. I've read that you should wear it on your left hand middle finger with Pixiu facing away from you as that would bring luck. My question is... I am married, and wear a wedding band on my left hand ring finger... is it alright to wear the Pixiu ring on my left hand middle finger next to my wedding band? Or is there a better way to wear it in this situation? I've searched high and low and cannot find an answer.... I hope you can share some guidance!
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Hi ! Could you please help me to understand where is the centre of this apartment? Thanks a lot.
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Dear Masters, I would like to find out if there is any way I can activate a pearl string formation of my flat if the external landforms don't support. Fengshui teachers say that real mountains and water bodies are required before the pearl string can be activated. Since I can't see any of these landforms around the vicinity, does that mean nothing can be done to harness the benefits of a pearl string formation? Thank you sincerely in advance for your advice.
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Can you please help? Our condo’s front door is facing the balcony with sliding door. Also, my daughter’s bedroom door is facing my bedroom door. After few months of moving in this condo, we started to get sick one by one and continue on. Our expenses is non-stop. Can you please advise this is not good I feng shui. Thank you and looking forward to hear from you.
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Hi Cecil Welcome your advice on feng shui of having a streetlamp (marked x in attached picture) on pavement directly opposite my driveway and detached garage. Are there any adverse impacts from this and how best to mitigate this? Grateful for your view, thank you in advance. Kind regards, irene
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Dear Master, I have bought a new home but the Master and 1 common room window face a Mosque. There is 1 junior master on level 2 but the window looking out is a air well and above kitchen. How can i improve the feng shui for my new place?
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Good day Master, I have a few questions to seek your advise. 1. My home has "two" entrances. Based on feng shui, which one should be consider my "entrance" 2. At the first main entrance, my main door is partially blocked by my neighbour home. What should I do to make more Sheng Qi ? I understood that right angle from the wall causes Sha Qi? In this case, my neighbour home has a 90deg wall pointing at my entrance. 3. From my living room, i can see opposite block roof corner. What is good to fix this Sha Qi? I've attached picture for your help Master. Thanks a million.
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It depends! Resources on Facing Direction of Homes & Apartments:- Part I:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=15672&new= Part II:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=15673&new=
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My main door, kitchen entrance door and door of utility room are all in a straight line. Please see attached floor plan for a better understanding. Is installing a curtain in the middle or back door alright to rectify the issue ? If yes, any requirements on the types of curtains? Please help me with your professional opinion and advice. Thank you Master. Most appreciated. Raymond
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Hi master, I'm looking at an apartment with street number 106/38 (unit 106, on 38 _____ street). However, in the strata report, it is named "lot 141." This number is only visible on the storage cage and in strata considerations. Do I need to consider this number at all? Kindest regards and many thanks in advance.
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Hi, is it okay for the guest room door to face the door of the powder room? The guest room door is a camouflage door so it will look like one of the wall. The guest room is for my parents to come stay occasionally. Or can i move the guest room door a few centimetres to the right so it will not straight facing each other? If i can move it, how many centimetres at least is good? Thank you
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Hello Master! Does a toilet underneath the staircase have any remedy? I have been looking at a property with the attached plan - the stairs continue over the toilet and laundry here to the first floor of this townhouse. Or should we no longer consider this property? Many many thanks!
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Hi Master Lee My house has three doors in a straight line. The first door is the main door and is the biggest door. The 2nd door is the middle door and opening to the open concept kitchen, dinning and living room. The 3rd door is the sliding door and opening to our big backyard. I attached our floor plan below. We have an option to convert the 3rd sliding door to sliding window. Would this do any better in term of energy flowing? Please help. Warmest regards, Channa
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Hi Master Cecil, I need another help with the current house plan. I kind of like the house, but noticed that bedroom 1 door is facing the hallway. What is your view on this plan? Or If I may ask, in your view what is the remedy I can do to the plan. I am still in my house hunting search and yet to find the right one. Thank you.
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: Am in a dilemma. Is it strongly discouraged for the couple who is marrying at a later time of the year to attend the first couple's wedding so as to avoid bad luck? If a wedding has to be take place within 6-months to 1 year, then it is best that both couples do not attend each other wedding. This is to avoid either couples from any inauspicious influence. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Frankly, in my opinion, the "enclosed" court yard even in Singapore is common place. One of the oldest is People's Park Complex which even has three air-wells. (The high-rise dwellings built around the late 1970's is just directly above the words "People's Park FC" (FC= Food Centre):- There are som many other examples. And I simply took a random sample...
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Dear Master Lee, Thank you very much for your quick response. Noted on the odd number of lights for the bedroom. Will implement it. -eg
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Dear Simon, The following are points to consider on the display of ornamental Japanese swords:- 1. Like any other swords, it should not face the main entrance door. 2. It should be displayed with the protective sword casing even if the sword is blunt. 3. Ideally, it should be displayed in a display cabinet. 4. The best location to display the ornamental sword is in a `separate' room. For example, in a private office, a `person' room . 5. Avoid displaying it in the living room, dining room, family room. As mentioned above, it should be in a " private " room. If it is displayed under para 5 above, there may be a possibility of relationship problems. Finally, in my opinion…
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Dear Chris, There are two considerations under "Feng Shui" i.e. 1. Symbolism under Shapes and Forms FS 2. Commonsense approach to Feng Shui 1. Under Symbolism in Feng Shui, it is considered a disadvantage to have a knife or sword hanging or placed or displayed in the living room. As this is symbolic of quarrels or disharmony. 2. Under Commonsense approach Just like guns with live bullets lying in the home. This can be assessed wrongly by young children or a parent or family member who is quick tempered or used by intruders into a home. Generally, as you had mentioned, it is best to keep or display the sword in a specific room e.g. your study room. And if possible, …
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