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My bedroom is always on my mind and the position of the bed is very bothersome to me. My husband is the breadwinner of the family; if we position the bed according to A, his direction is 'personal development' and mine 'success'.. BUT, the entrance into the room is between 2 closets and is kind of 'behind us' - which is my understanding is very bad... However, if we position the bed according to B, that sleeping direction is '5 ghosts' for my husband and 'total loss' for me. So... My dilemma is evident. Which is better and which should be avoided? The size of the room really only allows for these two positions? husbands kua is 2 (monkey), my kua is 8 (rat). I am attachin…
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Btw, I am looking at 02-23 Unit
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You can read more, here:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new= For example, this is an extract from the above resource link:- APPLYING LOCATION FACTOR INTO BA ZI 1. Frankly, all the various practitioners/master who use TIME ZONE or LOCATION factors, are modern changes avocated by modern practitioners. There is no such calculation when Ba Zi was invented in China. 2. The only method that is technically correct is to apply the LOCATION factor to the Chinese Lunar Calendar. Even this has two issues:- a) Even 0.01 degree off either the latitude and/or longtitude, will make a major change to your ba zi chart. This 0.01 degr…
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Feel free to use the free resource/report at this following link to find out your best work direction:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports-list/perlist-workposition.htm
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Get yourself a protractor and use the attached guidelines
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Further to what I had mentioned, in modern times ba zi is used to determine compatibility instead of the simplistic Chinese Astrology of "I am a rat. And I am suppose to be compatible to a monkey or a dragon. My worse pairing is with a horse". In this illustration. This person born on 7 February 2014 and born between 5pm to 6.59pm is considered as a weak earth person. And based on the Five elements concept; this person's best pairing is with a person of the "strong fire" element.
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This is under the category of "symbolism" in Feng Shui. And nice-not to have the WC sharing the same wall as the stove. In many of the write-ups of uncompleted condo units: I have also noticed and highlighted that it is "nice-not-to" have the wc sharing the same wall as the stove especially if they are directly next-wall to each other.
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These are some considerations: 1. There is a general consensus amongst geomancers that there should not be a difference in the practice of Feng Shui for both North and South hemisphere. 2. Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui: the question asked is how "vulnerable" your frontage or home is to sha qi or poison arrows. 3. Simply from a top-down view: does the cul-de-sac cause a "slice-into" the home i.e. a sha qi (poison arrow) or 3.1. In the even if there is a run-away vehicle, can this vehicle run-amok and plough into e.g. the main entrance or windows or other "vulnerable" parts of the home. IF the answer is no to para 3 or 3.1 then one is said to be reasonable ok from the cu…
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From your illustration, the pond looks like it is located at South-West
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hello I am in the process of moving into a new apartment by February 1st 2016. I would like to know more about how the layout of this apartment will affect me long term I am attaching a floor plan
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Hi, I'd like to know if it is advisable to nail small pieces of mirrors on both sides of the main door.
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So sorry, one of my clients is asking me to do a detailed review of Block 4 and other blocks in this development. Thus, can only release detailsmuch(much)later on.
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If one has the time; can do a search at the TOP left frame of this forum for "Holy Trinity of Luck". These are just two examples of earlier resources posted to this forum to give additional flavours of Earth Luck (Feng Shui) and Man or Human Luck factors:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=34562&new=?iframe=true http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=17418&new= There are more... if one does further search.
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Part 2: Feng Shui of Lakeville Condo @ Jurong Lake & Flying Star Facing Directions In this development; all stacks are either NW2, NE2, SE2 or SW2 facing direction.
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If you are overseas for practical reasons: Option 1: Monitor your situation and/or Option 2: Get professional Classical Feng Shui Master as (we) do have some solutions for such things especially for a home with a VOID line.
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These are some considerations: 1. Distance of the neighbouring roof-line to your home. The further the better. 2. Openings of your home vs this roof-line: 2.1. If the roof-line is close to the top-half of your window opening i.e. when one stands inside your home window looking at the roof-line; and it is above eye level; this is a sigh of relief. 2.2. Draw the day curtain closed. As the day curtain at this position; is considered as a shield.. if one cannot exactly see the "threat" it is no longer .... Day curtain also provide natural filtered light into the room...
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Hello, I have recently moved into a small one bedroom apartment. It has narrow rectangular shape. I noticed a few things that seem suspicious to me: 1. From the main entry door, which is on the east, starts the corridor without any windows so from inside, an entry looks dark all the time. Corridor takes north-east part of the apartment. Does this require some feng shui cure? 2. Kitchen is in the central part of the flat and is part of the corridor. Is this bad? 3. Bathroom (especially bathtub and toilet seat) takes north side of the apartment and the north part spreads through the wall into the living room some 1m. Is this bad and if so which cure should be used? I read…
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#08-08 On the 3M semi-circular grey floor mat
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Hi Master, I have been thinking of moving into a place with my parents. ?The new place will consist of myself and my husband, my daughter, my parents and a domestic helper. ?I have narrowed down to a unit each in two condo developments. ?Each layout is different. ?The first unit in the document belongs to stack 21 and the second unit belongs to stack 02. ?I have attached the pictures in a word document for your reference. ?As it is a hefty investment, I would like to check which development and unit will be better for us. ?Really appreciate your help. ?Thanks.
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This ceiling is non-load bearing.
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Hi, I would like to ask what's the best date to give birth this month of sept 2015, my ob told me to choose between sept 18-25. This is actually my 2nd pregnancy via cs. Hope you can help me to choose what's the best date for my second delivery. Attached is my fenshui element details for your reference . Thanks for helping me in advance.
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These are some considerations: 1. It is best to do a scientific triage. 1.1. What you mentioned is based purely on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. In order?to apply this properly, if the evaluator is not on the ground to study the situation; sometimes : a photo tells a thousand words. 1.2. This is because, sometimes contrary to a lay person; what you had described: the wall at the front entrance; this may not even be the "FRONTAGE" under both Shapes and Forms and?Flying Stars Feng Shui. 1.2.1 Especially if the house opens to a beautiful "backyard" etc... So you may in fact be describing about the "rear of the house" instead. 2. Flying Star Feng Shui can zoom in on areas…
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These are some considerations: 1. When we reference a home with compass directions; and if one is trying to apply a Feng Shui concept to this; 2. Then, the Compass School of Feng Shui comes into mind: Eight House concept and Flying Stars 2.1. Eight House concept to find or nice-to have one's head sleep facing a good direction and if possible sectors that are favourable to the person. 2.2. In your case, when applying traditional Feng Shui = Flying Stars; determine or confirming that the facing direction may be actually West sitting East. And in addition, find out whether it is a W1, W2 / W3 facing and which period it is in. 3. Then plot the flying stars and applying this c…
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Hi master, By the way I am a male and the nature of business is real estate as part of a media company. Thanks!
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These are some considerations:- 1. In general, often; the consensus of many geomancers is that id there is a DOUBLE #8's in say Period 8; one should not consider MS8 as standalone. 1.1. Many geomancers would often offer or recommend a "water position" for say a Double #8 sector in Period 8; a Double #9 sector in Period 9 etc... 1.2. Thus when the Double #8's meet; one should not think or pull out the roots of one's hair as to : if I use "water" to activate the Water star #8; what about the mountain stair #8 then? 1.3. A well balanced water position consists of all five elements: e.g. Metal (round); earth usually rectangular or granite or marble stones for the fountain; w…
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