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In my opinion, both your questions can be categorized as: common sense. 1. Most people may feel uncomfortable with our back against a door or opening. If it is an office environment, a mirror, much like the rear view kind, may be mounted nearby or on the edge if monitor screen. Also applies for the home. 2. Curtains must be washed often to avoid germs and bacterial to grow. 3. Closing the door is ok.
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We humans if given room on the bed would often toss and turn and even sleep with head facing different directions. In theory, this baby's best bed-head direction should/could/may face North. But do you really want to implement it to make sure that the baby "faces" north for sure?
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Office Warming (like Home warming) is considered an essential part in bringing good Qi and luck for the occupants in the new premises. Another major consideration (or superstition) is to `ward' off evil spirits. 1. First, an auspicious day and time is chosen for the move. If one does not consult a FS practitioner, than a good date is usually the 15th day of each lunar month. up. (Full moon). 2. On that day, all windows, openings, grilles or opening in the walls and if there is skylight into the building, it has to be be covered up e.g. with black paper. The duration of this `black-out' is for an hour before the Office Warming Starts. 3. Make sure that all electrical light…
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As HDB Anchorvale Isles is the closest or next door to the new under construction Sengkang General Hospital; This may be of particular interest or (concern):- "For those staying close-by to a hospital; it is always good to have an idea where the Pathology department is. As this is usually the location where the dead are brought there to do post-mortems. And the bodies are stored, there"
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Dear Users, 1. Nowadays, based on my personal observations: 8 out of 10 Geomancers are more of a Human (man) luck practitioners. 2. What is Human (Man) Luck? Unlike Feng Shui which deals with Earth Luck; Human luck practitioners can loosely be described as people like counsellors or for church goers; having a senior e.g. pastor giving broad advice. 3. In my opinion, many of the Human Luck practitioners sell lots of `stuffs' or have `connections' to the sale of such objects or alternatively advise their clients on the `benefits of such objects':- 3.1 Some of these items include: 3.1.1 SALE OF FOUNTAINS The lucrative sale of fountains at high prices e.g. $388 to $988 depend…
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Dear All, It is very common to use a pair of Lions (on both sides of the main entrance or gate) of many Chinese buildings. Under the Five elements concept, Lions are considered as of the Metal element. If you have read some of the messages in the forum, Metal element is overall, a good element as opposed to the use of `Earth' or `Wood'. Where in certain circumstances, these two elements i.e. Earth and Wood would not be suitable. As they may cause additional inauspiciousness. Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank is indeed `famous' for using a pair of Bronze Lions on each side of many of their buildings. Lions made of concrete and white are still considered as Metal element. Since …
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As mentioned earlier, a great feature of Bogus Feng Shui is the rampant sales of highly marked up commercial products in the name of Feng Shui. Some people are already burdened with problems or in a vicious cycle of poverty or stress related issues. And these Bogus Feng Shui marketers have no qualms in pushing these products. Leading to some poor guys and gals into a black-hole of no return. Remember this: WHEN THE BUYING STOPS, THE SELLING CAN!
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Common sense and concealed gas pipes in the kitchen Many executive condominiums and other condos are connected to a piped gas supply. For cosmetic reasons, some developments have gas pipes hidden within the plastered walls. There was an incident where a contractor drilled into a wall while installing kitchen cabinets, which caused a gas leak throughout the entire apartment. This important warning was found on the notice board at Park Green @ Rivervale Link. Be cautious of concealed gas pipes during renovation: 1. Ensure concealed gas pipes are not damaged. 2. Identify the location of concealed gas pipes using your home's gas pipe layout plan or a m…
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Dear Users, 1. The Luo Han fish craze ========================= One of my friends who is a fish expert, feels very strongly against rearing such a fish. To him, this fish comes from the `drain'. Yes, this is indeed true. Overall, it is not auspicious to keep two fishes in a single tank even if it is separated by a piece of plastic divider. The reason for keeping them under separate containers is that these fishes (inclusive of the dragon fish) are territorial fishes who refuse to share their surroundings with another competitor. I personally feel that keeping two of these fishes is not ideal as it creates disharmony in the family. 2. Flying Star Feng Shui and Fish Tank …
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You wrote: I am new to fengshui but i like to seek some advice from you about new house. 1. Is it appropriate for a property to have a protruding wall directly outside the bedroom door? If not, what can be done? In my opinion, quite a lot of "issues" has it's origins in common sense then Feng Shui. And because it is common sense, some may not see the association and then proclaim it to be related to (or in the name) of Feng Shui. For example; why common sense? Here, one must use some imagination: How often we see someone running or dashing out of a door (be it a room or even a bedroom). And instead of running into an open h, the child could not stop in time or the floor…
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For a partition, when we slant pieces of wood as shown in the example; it may inadvertently become a poison arrow...
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This area is too yin!
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Feng Shui of HDB BTO Skyline 1 & 2 @ Bukit Batok Flying Star Feng Shui & the zone of Emptiness. So what's wrong if my apartment falls between the borderline of two sectors. ... For example: Block 296A stacks #62 & #64 found to be facing compass direction 22 degrees. Here, when the block is completed, it could either be in-between or belong to one of these sectors:- Flying Star N3 7.5 degrees to 22.4 degrees or Flying star NE1 22.4 degrees to 37.4 degrees What is worse, if the apartment falls exactly between N3 or NE1? This is known as an "Empty" home i.e. neither here nor there: no man's land.... If so, this is considered a "broken" home and wi…
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Shapes and Form Feng Shui Do you consider this shape of lamp auspicious? Yes No Not Sure Current Results
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Hi there Chris Whilst it is not my position to promote Cecil's books, let me say that I have all 3 of them. Over the past two plus years, I have accumulated approx 18 books on FS. Some good, some rubbish. Cecil's books are easy to understand, reasonably priced and his 101 Feng Shui Tips and Fixes is like my "Bible". As a consultant, I refer to it constantly to make sure my clients are getting the correct results. I do take your point though that it is good to browse through books before you buy, a pastime I love to do. However, I have enough faith in Cecil to know that he would produce something of top quality. Cheers Glyn
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Comments (suggested `hints')has been added to most of the Polls. Do check out:- URL: http://www.geomancy.net/polls/index.htm
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Dear Users, Many users have often ask for a guide onwhat are the Chinese Wedding Ceremonies procedures. Here is a link to a guide we have created for your reference. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/products/po-dates/wedding-procedures.pdf Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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When reviewing layout plans for a home with more than one storey: 1. Always compare the second-storey layout with the ground-floor layout by superimposing one over the other. 1.1. For the ground floor, make sure that toilets on the second floor—especially the sewerage pipes and WC—are not located directly above important areas such as the main entrance, dining table, bed, kitchen stove, or altar. 1.2. On the second storey, always check the position of the ground floor stove in relation to the bed above.
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Subject: How to properly place a pair of Chinese Stone Lions You may have seen many buildings with lion statues in front. In many old Chinese buildings, there are two types of lion statues: 1. The Male Lion 1.1 The male lion is placed on the left side of the building. 1.2 Its mouth is open, which shows that the male is considered dominant in traditional Chinese culture. 1.3 The male lion holds a ball under its paw. 2. The Female Lion 2.1 The female lion is placed on the right side of the building. 2.2 Its mouth is closed, showing that the female is seen as gentle or submissive. 2.3 The female lion holds a cub under its paw. You can see pict…
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Yin Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the dead Is it true that the north facing slope of a high ground is preferred for a burial ground? True False Current Results
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One good way of understanding concepts is to put on your thinking caps and participate in a poll. See how others had voted or their comments! Enjoy! Feel free to create a poll e.g. at Pollit.com and `cut and paste the codes' in this conference. Once the codes are pasted, wait for it to be officially approved by us and it will be reflected for users to click on. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Please click on the attachment to view the pictures before taking part in the poll. Feng Shui of the home Is the private side road a poison arrow aimed at the main door? Yes No Not Sure Current Results
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Learning Feng Shui Great Feng Shui Masters of the past learned Feng Shui from books. Is this true? Yes No Not Sure Current Results
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My pet dog loves all those figurines that my neighbour bought! Cheers!
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Comments are now available for two polls: 1. Which roof in the picture is auspicious? 2. Since trees are growing, they must be Yang? Please see table below. Click on `Comments' box:- Start Date 1/2000 Do you believe in Feng Shui? (New Users) Vote View Results No right or wrong answers 1/2000 How did great Feng Shui Masters learned their Feng Shui? Vote View Results Comments soon! 12/1999 Do you think that the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong is a threat to it's neighbours? Vote View Results Comments soon! 12/1999 What element does one classify electricity? Vote View Results No right or wrong answers 12/1999 Can plastic substitute decorati…
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