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Please check out this link, first... An In-depth understanding of the Frontage of a home. Is it always the main door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist. What lead to the Conservatives use of the Main Door only? https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/16637-an-in-depth-understanding-of-the-frontage-of-a-home-is-it-always-the-main-door-who-are-the-conservatives-the-modernist-what-lead-to-the-conservatives-use-of-the-main-door-only/ Dear Corey, In my opinion, purchasing products are not exactly the best approach to authentic Feng Shui. Look at this way. Even in period costume movies or tv shows, seldom have we come acr…
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Don't care if the food tastes good or not: Thumbs UP! CHEERS!
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Phew... Thanks for the reply. That's a relief to hear that. Ok..Blue is the theme
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In my opinion, it is not necessary to say anything when sprinkling salt. ITS PURE COMMON SENSE Why we had never recommend sprinkling salt especially all over the house? With the exception that if you want, may consider only the toilets. Found this notice at several lift lobbies of your next door development - HDB Plantation Grange Blks 133A & 133B… recently T.O.P. ++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ Notice to residents at HDB Plantation Grange during it’s T.O.P. In September 2023: Salts Sprinkled on Floorings We observed that some residents have sprinkled saits on the foors as part door opening ceremony. When salts…
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Dear Cecil, With regards to the Center sector of my business, the 20 year vs. yearly star analysis suggests to "use metal to exhaust earth" and the mountain vs. water star analysis recommends to "use WATER to exhaust metal". 1) I know what the metal cure is, but what is the solution for a water cure? 2) Do the above solutions cancel each other out to make the sector neutral? Thank you so much, Hoa
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Dear Anon, 1. In my view, in Western countries it’s more common for Feng Shui practitioners to advise their clients to hang a Ba Gua mirror to counteract Sha Qi. 2. In the East—particularly in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other parts of the Far East—Feng Shui practitioners usually make slightly different recommendations: 2.1. Many Feng Shui practitioners with a religious background, such as Taoism or Buddhism, often encourage their clients to hang a Ba Gua mirror on the main door, or even on several doors, for “protection.” In these cases, clients are sometimes asked to place specific “charms” above their doors. These charms are usually written on yell…
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These two Qi Lins are mighty huge ones! Seldom have I seen such huge ones on-top of a home's pillar(s). Usually, large ones are often placed at ground level between a main entrance door...
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: 1) Iunderstand that I amastrong water element. How do I go about reducing this element and increasing other elements which I am weak at? In what ways? Should I avoid going forany other water related activities such as swimming? You should go by the Strong Water element characteristics. As a Strong Water means you generally have too much Metal and Water which makes you overly strong as such Metal and Water becomes your unfavourable element. While Wood which exhaust your excess Water and Earth which destroy your Wood help to control you excess Water which makes you Strong. These element becomes your favourable element. In addition, your weal…
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Hi I forgot to address a few things you mentioned. Yes he has seen a therapist and is on medication. You were right, he is a very sensitive man, and yes he lacks energy. Marla -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed of 'free-advice' suppressed> Date: Sunday, May 23, 1999 8:37 PM Subject: Re: Depression/Confusion all.
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The Gardens at Bishan - Is this condo still lucky for the next 20 years from 2024 till 2043? Find out, here
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Dear Albert, I have considered the site relative to the Brighthill crematorium and columbarium i.e. I have explored the area and in my opinion, they are not exactly in direct path nor very close-by to this development. Overall, the general alignment of this plot of land i.e. the site (in general) is aligned in a North-South direction. This is a plus factor. Having taken this into consideration and the overall surrounding, it has its merits. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Five Elements and favourable colours
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Dear Anon, For a strong metal person, the most favourable element is: Water (blue, black or gray). The next two favourable elements are Wood (green or brown) and Fire (red, pink or purple). For a strong wood person, the most favourable element is Fire (red, pink or purple) as fire element will help to exhaust wood. As fire element is increased, earth (yellow, cream or beige) can be used. Next best favourable element is metal, as metal inturn will help to exhaust earth. Actually, you can use the free comparison report at www.geomancy-online.com to determine these. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Josephine, 1. I am afraid, this type of question is not appropriate for this forum. 2. There is nothing which can be commented that does not dwell into `hearsay' information with no proper basis in Traditional Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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West Edge Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans west-edge-@-bukit-batok.pdf Hi Master Lee I found an old thread that you mentioned you will be sharing your rankings of HDB West Edge @ Bukit Batok. However, I am unable to find the actual rankings eventually. Appreciate if you can share, as I am interested in their 4 rooms selection. Many thanks!
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Hi Master, Just wanted some general feedback on feng shui for Sherwood tower. As per attached - there are multiple expressways surrounding this building. Is this considered a bad / good sign? Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
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Hi everyone, A beginner interested in Fengshui here, looking to seek some guidance on determining a unit's direction facing using a BTO site plan layout. I understand that there is the North needle at the bottom of the layout, but how do I actually determine the direction? Things like sitting and facing? I am keen in checking the direction of stack 629. Would greatly appreciate your guidance! 🙏
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Dear Andy, I see that you’re new to the forum, and I’d like to extend a warm welcome to you! Based on some of the most basic Feng Shui ideas, you can arrange your desk using three main Feng Shui concepts: A. Shapes and Form School: 1. Try to place one side of your desk against a pillar or wall to give you a sense of support. 2. It’s best if there isn’t a walkway directly behind your desk. Ideally, you should have a solid wall behind you for stronger support. 3. Avoid sitting directly under a column or beam. 4. Try to avoid “poison arrows,” such as sharp corners or edges pointing directly at you. 5. Your desk should not be easily visible from the d…
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Can you help me evaluate the following house fengshui? - House is a corner lot around the bend (as indicated on Google maps, refer IMG_6656). - Road wrapping the right side of the house is two way traffic; incoming traffic is on the side of the road that is further away from the house, and the outgoing traffic on the side closer to the house. The road leading away from the house normally has cars parked on the side (refer picture IMG_6664), it’s a relatively long road which then joins another road perpendicular to it with houses along that road. - Adjacent to the back of the house is a neighbour on higher land. === As road names were clearly show…
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Dear Anamika, For application of colours, it is advisable: 1. If one is not sure what colours to use, then neutral colours can be used. For example white or pastel shades (light shades) should be used for both interior and exterior walls. 2. It does not matter if the exterior wall is facing east and therefore, we assume that the inner wall is facing west. We should instead consider that sector as being in the `east'. Here, we should look at both this external wall and interior wall as located in the east than to say that one side face east while the other faces west. 3. If one uses, Feng Shui, the colour of the room walls should preferably be painted to suit the element …
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Dear Rose, Please see below:- -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressed suppressed> Date: Wednesday, April 28, 1999 5:44 PM Subject: FIVE YELLOWS vs Properity in 8-House An accurate Flying Star chart should ideally take into account a few key things: 1. The birth chart of the house. 2. Your personal kua number. 3. The exact direction of the main entrance (in 15-degree increments). So, in my view, if something is so general that it can be applied to everyone without considering a personalized Flying Star chart—at the very least the house’s birth chart and its precise facing direction—then I wou…
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Dear Anon, Please see below:- In my opinion, it would be more appropriate for your office to be located at South-West (living room). Looks like North-West is the dining room so may not be appropriate or not as advisable. West is a possibility (2nd choice to SW). But in terms of these three alternatives, SW is still the best. Please e-mail privately to robert-lee@geomancy.net with your member's login account e.g. abc@def.com (password not necessary) so that we can credit you with a complimentary auspicious date report). Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee
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Erh.... "If it ain't broken, don't (why) fix it?"..........
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There are more resources on the stove under this url:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Kitchen_Stove_%26_More The picture in the above link shows that the sink is separated "correctly" in an L-shaped layout plan.
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Dear David, Thank you for sharing the sketch of your home and office space. 1. The large tree outside is still considered a challenge for your main door. You might want to place a ba gua mirror above the door to help deflect its effect. 2. Water position: 2.1 I hope the water feature is not placed on the same wall as the stove, as this is seen as inauspicious. 2.2 Also, if your personal element is weak fire or strong water, having a water feature inside the home can be quite unfavourable. 2.3 If the current water spot falls in an area with bad stars like #3 or #4 (both are negative wood stars), or a mix of them, 2.4 then according to the productive …
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Dear Serene, It would be best to tie a red string with the 6 coinst tied together. This is preferred if one is using 6 coins. The rationale is because fire element (red) can help to bind or control metal element (especially if it consists of 6 metal or big metal element). Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Feng Shui of Waterwoods EC : Some bedroom walls are thin and not of concrete/re-inforced bar. For example, if one looks carefully at the attached layout; the wall between bedroom 2 and master bedroom is just a thin wall. Especially bedroom 2's wall is made of gypsum board; take extra care of EMF raditiation from the rear of the TV set if any. Please see attachment
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