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Good Luck in your new venture! Just to clarify number "4" is subjective. As mentioned earlier; this number does not appeal especially to the Cantonese dialect group of the Chinese. In China, today especially in Beijing and/or Shanghai; where there are few Cantonese and for the communist period till now; they don't seem to have any adverse thinking towards the number "4". This is why; I call the number "4" pretty subjective number. However, in the Far East; where supersititions strive and there is a large pool of Cantonese speaking Chinese; even in your country, Singapore, Malaysia; number "4" ain't so good a number. Hope you know what I mean...
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Many seems to think that the Ba Gua mirror is the do it, done it, get it, got it, cure it, THING!
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Dear Master Lee, Thanks very much for your reply. Really appreciate it.
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These are some considerations: 1. Water is not necessarily a bad thing if it is permanent as opposed to seasonal. 2. How the home is built and facing would determine whether it has good, bad or neutral Feng Shui. Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=11355&new= 3. The major concern is the effects of global warming and the irratic weather behaviour. Hopefully this does not translate to extreme flooding on the property especially if the creek overfills.
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1. Yes, one may /could skip the First Time Open Door procedure and just do the move in ritual. 2. For this year; Take note the following sectors:- Grand Duke this year is East, 90 Degree. In addition, Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is also at East - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations. Location in Conflict is West. - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict. 3. This year, it is not wise ESPECIALLYeven if one wants to dosimple renovations particularly at EAST. Given that both Grand Duke (Tai Sui) and Five Yellow (Misfortuen/Sickness) star is at that location. http://www.geomancy.net/resources/yearly-…
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Thanks for the photos. These are some considerations: 1. Since the offending post is "smack" against the main entrance door; thus the best "solution" is to consider a potted plant with lots of leaves (not another barren tree trunk type of plant) against this post. Ideally the potted plant is plus or minus = around 3/4 height of the entire entrance door. 2. The weak alternative is hanging a 6 hollow rod wind chime. 3. The rest of the concern like railings.. no choice. Thus, in my opinion, therefore, if you are allowed to place a potted plant; then this can be the best solution.
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http://www.ens-newswire.com/PERSONAL_PICTURES/hThank you so much for your service. I have learned so much from the free forums that I am planning to sign up for the entire course. I am renting a condominium that is troublesome to me. I have suffered both health and financial problems since I moved in here. The door is facing directly north and there are several vertical posts as well as a steel handrail in front of the door. I have posted pictures both from inside and outside. Is there any way I can offset this negative influence or should I move to a new home?
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Sorry, really, no offence; but what you mentioned is pretty common. Even 20 years ago; there are already penthouse especially with jacuzzi on top floors; just that if you are not in the real estate or Feng Shui business; you may not have encountered this. When you mentioned pool at the roof garden; mentally, in my mind; I could easily name several developments with such things. For example, just last year, I audited a unit at Sixth Avenue Ville; which has a roof top pool. Here, one of my clients bought a resale flat that is below the pool. In Singapore, in the 1970's there were already several hotels with roof top pools. There are even more condos with swimming pools on …
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Thanks for the layout plan. No, this staircase which is at the side of the main door is not inauspicious.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Priority should be given to the Water and Mountain stars. 2. If I read you correctly; when you mention "sitting" star; I believe you are refering to the base star or some call it the palace star. 3. Well, it is preferred to look more closely at the both the Water and Mountain stars vs just only the "sitting" star(s).
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Do a Search for "The Sterling" and there are several resources on "Triangular Land" This message was posted donkey years ago i.e. Year 2000. That was Twelve Years ago.... http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=5833&new=
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Please note that for Geomancy.net and all it's various calculators; for user convenience; all your inputs of any dates of birth should be western date of births. Our system will automatically convert all dates of births into the Lunar dates. This is because many people, even many younger Chinese do not know their exact lunar birth-dates.
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My house keeps manifesting water problems i.e. Water problems persist in my residence.
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I had gone through the site. The topic all under discussion are very interesting.If we had a problem in house regarding the water, need assistance with Paranormal activity .This is believed to be the easiest form for a ghost to ;manifest. Water puddles or drips coming from unexplainable sources , sometimes clear, sometimes feel in danger, We should need the warning and get assistance immediately with the problem. In summer, these manifests itself int he absorption of warm air into ducts ,We have to use some of the Duct insulation to use in our Crawl space for heat &AC in our house or other place. plumbing contractors residential plumbers
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In general, based on your broad statement; so far, a creek att the "back" can be a concern; depending how the house is built. I have not looked at your other statements; just this one.
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As mentioned in many of my past forum messages; if one seems to want to give up hope; then consider the concept of "The Holy Trinity of Luck". If not sure what it is, go check out past forum message postings...
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Bear in my that when we approach such questions Often many of the situations, it may or might be based on "commonsense". For example, a reason why the stove should not be facing say a kitchen door entrance is e.g. when one is cooking, one's back is against the kitchen entrance, since all of us dn't have eyes behind our head, it was felt that one may be caaught unawares, in this instance. The other reason is under "symbolism". Here, it is best to avoid having a stove face a bedroom door. If the stove faces a kitchen door but does not face a bedroom door, this is considered the lesser of the two evils as compared to a stove below a beam, unless this beam is "covered" …
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Since both persons are East group persons than technically; if you do have a stove; the stove can be sitting e.g. NW facing South East. Same goes for the oven. 2. Reference: http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Kitchen_Stove_%26_More 3. You should also do a Search on the TOP left frame of this forum for "Fire at Heaven's Gate" to find out more about a kitchen located in the North West of the home.
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1. In the past; "posting" a career into one of five elements seems pretty straightforward. 2. Today, the closest concepts are based on Management principles and techniques to analyse careers. 3. Thus, the most logical way to dissect or analyse careers is based on a subject or elective known as "Strategic Planning". 4. Under, Management and sub-subject: Strategic Planning; all jobs can be broken down into:- 4.1. The Industry 4.2. Your core job function 5. Even trying to analyse which industry a specific field is in; is also to see what is it's core objective. 5.1. I may be wrong, but in my opinion, biomedical sciences should be considered as trying to find innovative meth…
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On-site or Off-site House Hunting / Can or Cannot Buy: Further consideration: 1. There is no such thing as a perfect home, unless you build one yourself. 2. "Strike while the iron is hot." For condos, it is usually best to buy newly launched units. Leftover units are rarely that good—you seldom find a hidden gem among them. 3. For Housing Board flats, I understand that selection often depends on your queue number. With a longer queue, you may only have a choice of leftover units or "scraps." 4. You can also refer to our apartment number report to see which units within each stack are better, such as level 3 compared to levels 4 or 5, under our …
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Haha.. Master quickly skipped this question. Hi Jinky, in Classical feng shui, we do not talk about the placement of objects like toads, coins etc. We know which school you are from and we respect that. However, classical fs talks about the landforms and the flow of chi in the exterior and interior of the property. The items at best offer psychological advantages to the occupants in the house but it does not alter the chi in the house. Thanks. Kevin
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Since the home is rented; and from a commonsense approach; close the toilet door when not in use - I suppose.
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Kunta Kinte? Remembered watching the show when i was studying...:-) Maybe we are from the 70's era...
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Unlike the Initial-opening which is also known as First-time-open-door procedure; just imagine; later on one should try to "warm-up" the kitchen. The best "warm-up" is the use of the stove. There is no harm to place the Fa Gao (Haut Quay) on the stove. Place it aside somewhere else later in the kitchen that's all. Frankly, the procedures are just symbolic. The act of bringing in the items are like "placing" wealth into a home. So long as the item and many other pass the main door; all it takes is simple commonsense. For example, if one were to bring in a packet of sugar, rice etc.. the natural thing is to stock up the kitchen. Be it, "now" or later. Do take note that ag…
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