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Bad Flying Stars (Feng Shui) in kitchen + What element is a fridge? Water? Metal element?
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Firstly, if this is not a bedroom; not a major concern especially if it is at the back of the home or apartment. Secondly, many don't realise but a Refrigerator or fridge is actually considered as belonging to the metal element. Thus, if one needs metal in the kitchen; a large fridge can do the job.
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Hi Are we suppose to sit on wenchang direction or face it? i am confused. Kindly advise please. Thank you!
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Dear Anon, 1. Often, when coins are used, it is based on the number of coins. 2. I am not sure if there is any `commercial' agenda; but majority of the coins that we buy are often imitation coins or newly minted coins that seem to look like `antique' coins. (Don't be fooled by the greenish colour on these copper coins as it is very easy to `age' the coins) 3. The usual number for a big metal cure are a set of 6 emperor coins each. 3.1. Previously before the internet age, many shops were selling 5 coins. Perhaps their knowledge was essentially that of the popular Five Elements concept of Earth, Metal, Water, Wood and Fire. 3.2. But today, …
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Dear Master, Is it possible that person KUA number "X" always activates (or supports) for this given person mountain/water star "X" in any house? Example: Say you have human with KUA3. So when you look at flying star chart for house/flat E2 with Period 8 and inside East (flying stars 346), you have mountain star #3. Right now this is star is "dead" (we are in period 8). But for person KUA3 this star will be "active", because the number is the same (mountain star#3 = KUA3). { and vice versa for water star } Can I know, what is your opinion on this? Best, Maciej
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Hi Master Cecil, I m buying a resale hdb a corner unit n the owner has purchase the recess area n the entrance door has been relocated to face east instead of the original north facing. So, can I take the main door fengshui facing as East or I still need to take the whole hdb original structure of a north main door facing. Thank you
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Hi... need some adv ice here...my house was built in 1965 so its under period 6. there was a mojor renovation done in period 7 and now is period 8. which periodshouldthis house be under? it is facing N1does it have good feng shui?
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Hi Master, Nowadays Singapore apartments are getting smaller and kitchens are reduced to one single row instead of a conventional kitchen room. Due to the Fire and Water clash where fridge, stove, sink, and washing machine are all so close to each other, I would like to ask what is the ideal kitchen position for each Fire and Water element item. This is how my kitchen looks like now and I am wondering if the second photo would be a better placement for all the kitchen appliances so that there is less Fire and Water clash. Seeking your advice, please. Most appreciated!
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Dear Anon, More importantly, the consideration should be, for instance, either standing inside the home, such as at the main entrance or sliding doors, while looking out of the home. If one stands inside, for example, at the main entrance looking out and can see a lamp post or a tree, then this is regarded as sha qi, as it can penetrate into the home. However, if there is a solid wall (within the house) where the lamp post is located, then this is generally not considered sha qi. Planting plants that have a relatively dense cluster of foliage would be beneficial if the lamp post is directly visible when standing at the main door or sliding doors, etc. …
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Dear Alex, 1. In fact, if one does a research or a key SEARCH in this forum (even as far back as 1999), there are lots of resources on the topic of fish tank or keeping fishes. 2. Please click this link to have a better understanding of fish tank & keeping fishes from a Feng Shui perspective:- http://www.geomancy.net/resources/art/arowanafish.htm 3. It is good to review Q2 in the above hyperlink to understand the real relationship between the Five Elements Concept to a water position i.e. be it a fish tank or a water feature. 4. Key extracts from the above article are as follows:- " ...We can introduce the following elements:" …
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Dear master, I have heard that if the main entrance door (in a landed house or apartment building) is elevated from the street height (like 1 or 1.5 meter), this makes it more difficult for Qi (chi) to enter the house, and this house receives less Qi than those houses which the main entrance is not elevated from the ground. Can you please explain for me is this correct? Thank you very much
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Dear Carpazia, Building on what I shared earlier, we can look at the Eight House Theory from another angle by asking ourselves a few simple questions: 1. How suitable is the house for the breadwinner? If the main entrance lies in the breadwinner’s “death or disaster intangible force,” then this house is considered the least suitable for the breadwinner. 2. If the house is most unsuitable for the breadwinner, what does that mean? It means that, in general, the breadwinner is unlikely to experience a significant “quantum leap” in Feng Shui. However, if the Shapes and Form of the house are excellent (or even exceptionally excellent), this can still cre…
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Further to what I had mentioned, a pie chart is much easier a tool to "define" where a room or place is located. For example in the same attachment, the location of the Master Bedroom, the Master Toilet, the Staircase area, the Dad's bedroom, Dad's bathroom can be clearly be defined from the pie chart. Only two sectors: East = Study and West = Family area is less hazy and can fall into another sector. Please see attachment.
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The actor: A car. Common sense says that a car can't fly unless it hits a ram. In this illustration, even if one stays at 3rd, 4th or 5th floor or even 40th floor and directly peer downwards, can see a straight road "coming towards the stack". The direct impact if any of a straight car is at most 1st storey or if it does fly it flies up to no more than 2nd storey. As to whether the entire stack may collapse after the car plough into the 1st storey home (apartment) is another story, here.
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Tai Sui or the term suggests: Grand Duke of JUPITER, is asociated with the planet Jupiter. Planet Jupiter being the largest planet in our galaxy, has the greatest mass. And the tendency is that it has an impact on our life. A few months ago, I had a longer term client. They recently moved into a semi-detached home. Prior to moving in, everything was fine. But, the husband had "itchy" fingers and decided to get digging and landscaping for his backyard, which is located at SE sector. Thereon, his whole family fall sick one after another. Thus, there are many instances or coincidences of road digging outside of the premises that can directly impact on those staying "nearby".…
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Sorry to hear about your PC problems. As for credit card information; never store your credit card account (inclusive) of the password on your PC. So far, in my opinion; all browsers with secure lock on shown on the browser is encrypted at the point of time of maing any transaction(s). Please confirm that the source of the original photo that you had posted. Did you take the photo or did you copy from some source. Thanks.
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Thank you for your response. Let me rephrase my question, 1. Would appreciate if you could analyze Bellewaters feng shui in general 2. Also, bellewaters is near to the upcoming Sengkang hospital. For fengshui, will it get affected by it? 3. How do we judge the facing of each blk/stack? Do we judge by the individual entrace of our main door or north south east west is determine by where the stack or blk faces? 4. Lets say if my stack faces true south or true north, but my main door faces west, so am i facing the south/north or west? Hope to hear from you soon. Thank You once again
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1. One thing is for sure: When the buying stops, the selling can! http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Main_Page#Commercial_Products:_When_the_buying_stops.2C_the_selling_can.21 2. Try to avoid practitioners that give Feng Shui a bad name by selling all sorts of products. These people are there to cheat us of your hard earned money! Quote: Junie L. wrote: I have bought several amulets for career uses, (15 eye Dzi bead, citrine crystal, dragon tortoise, pagoda).
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Dear Master Lee, 1. I just came across your website and hope you can help me. 2. I have heard several contradicting information on placing the altar (see plan). Would like your advice. For A1, some said it is good but some said that it is no good as the back of Altar is to the main door - fear back-stabbing. For A2, some said it is the best place (buddha looks after us as we go out) but some said that it is no good as it faces the lift lobby and another neighbour's unit (worry that bad energy absorbed). For A5 & A6, some said not so good if in bedroom, somebody is sleeping with feet towards living room. 3. I hav…
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Dear Anon, 1. Please email to : robert-lee@geomancy.net for a Flying Star credit. 2. You can try to use the Flying Star suggestions in the report to neutralise any bad sectors. More importantly, it is best for you to do some `leg work' by using the compass to locate the direction and generate a report. 3. Do check the report closely, for such things as Eight-One Combination Explanation [9] & [3] - Lawsuits, gossips, disputes struggle. 4. As we are currently helping a few users who also face problems, do, try to read up the suggestions provided in our report. 5. And if you need clarifications, please let us know. 6. The Flying star, if …
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Good day to all, may i know how do you classify such a floorplan? It doesnt fully resemble a gun shape floorplan though it looks alittle similar. May i ask is this a terrible floorplan? As it seems everything is squarish and rectangular except that there are missing corners here and there. How to find the centrepoint of such floorplan? Does the centrepoint means inauspicious if it coincides in the empty part that is not part of the floorplan? Does it means the centrepoint is in the air? thank you
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Piano and Feng shui and Here are a couple of examples showcasing my father's spontaneous piano performances.
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I have searched everywhere online and can not find a good blog post about grand pianos and Feng Shui. Which Feng Shui element(s) do grand pianos represent? Is it water because it’s black/plays music or is it wood Because that’s what it is made of or something else? Any best places and worst places to have a piano? thanks!
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Hello Master Cecil, I wonder if this is too much to ask. I have been trying to find out about the impact of living in a house with a huge water tank behind (or beside) a property but there are not so many resources. All say it's not good but they are referring to a water tower that looks out of place and gives off a scary impression. But what if it's a solid looking structure built on the ground like the example in the screenshots (please, if it is against rules to post pictures of another person's property, do not publish them): The water tank sits behind the house and is on a higher level. Source and Credit: Google 2020:- From my p…
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Illustration showing two options: Option A: with a partition or Option B: without a partition
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Further to what I had mentioned, below, please click on the attachment to thismessage (only available via website login to the forum account). Example 1 (file name: water-entry-exitpoint-A.gif) This file illustraion will show:- 1. House is facing SOUTH 2. Water enters this SOUTH facing housedirectly from SOUTH. 3. Water must not exit out of this house from NW (The idea here is tomake sure that under the First Heaven Sequence Trigram, the waterentering a specific trigram must be noted. For example the trigram stands for "HEAVEN". Under the 2nd Heaven Sequenc Trigram, check where the "HEAVEN" trigram lands. It lands on NW. Thus water should notEXIT NW) Example 2:…
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Hi Master, I have viewed an unit and like the feel of the place. However, I was told that since the frontage/ main door is not perpendicular to the general direction of the house, this unit is not advisable (shape of unit is slightly odd, not too squarish, hence door seems slanted). I would like to seek your opinion on this matter. This is on Stack 3. The 2 balconies are generally North- South facing. Door is mainly West (but slightly tilted North).
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