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Really, is it pure common sense?
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Considerations for the location of an air-con in a bedroom
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For older HDB homes Could you offer something comparable to these two instances? Example 1: Match layout to the outline of the block via onemap.sg Capture an image of the floor plan near the elevators and overlay it onto the onemag.sg website streetmap Please attempt to capture a photograph of this object, which can be found either above the elevator or at the stairs of the VOID deck.
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Case Study: A degree in Common sense is free!" Common sense says that we must be wary of questionable advice! Since in the first place many of such illogical advice may not be free! You most likely paid or will have to pay for it. Once in a while, I get to hear new clients asking me: "My previous geomancer says" to lock up the master toilet. And they had not used it for the last 5 years! The key essence is "YOU stay there!; we (geomancer's) Don't!" applies. We only visit a home for several hours and YOU have to live with our consequences... or DO YOU?
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It is advisable to position oneself at the entrance of a residence, like an open window or balcony, according to the principles of Feng Shui related to Shapes and Forms. This will help in identifying potential risks, such as a neighboring building's sharp corner.
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Question: Oh, the Lucky Cat isn’t part of Feng Shui? I bought it from a Feng Shui shop. 1. The Maneki-neko cat comes from Japan. It is not a Chinese name. 2. Unscrupulous sellers will try to sell anything as Feng Shui. 3. Do you think they care? They only care about taking your money. 4. When the buying stops, the selling will too. 5. Ancient Feng Shui focused on nature, the environment, and understanding the stars. 5.1. The ancients would be horrified to see today’s practices. 5.2. In fact, many Feng Shui Masters with deep lineages are now some of the biggest sellers of commercial Feng Shui products. 5.3. I wonder how t…
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These are some considerations: 1. Some feature walls may be larger than the largest single piece of laminate or formica. 2.Often most single piece of formica is around 4 feet by 8 feet wide. 3. Thus, many feature walls are much larger than this. 4. For example, in this illustration, this wall has two 4 feet by 8 feet wide pieces joined together. 4.1. Unfortunately, the designer decided to place these two pieces in a vertical joint. 4.2. If so, there is a pronounced "hair-line" split that can be obviously seen very distinctively both in the photo illustration and in real-life situation.
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Dear Users, 1. In several messages in the forum, I mentioned that we can draw a parallel with Examinations. 2. A smart person taking an examination would try to maximise his/her marks. For example, in an essay examination i.e. we are required to answer 4 compulsory questions. It is always wise to answer ALL 4 questions. Where each question carries 25 marks out of 100 marks (in total). Sometimes answering 3 questions out of 4 compulsory ones may be quite risky if we do not score well in the 3 questions. 3. Drawing a parallel, Feng Shui, Pillars of Destiny etc.. aims to maximise our EARTH LUCK Thus, simply trying to "activate" a sector e.g. South-West (a…
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The view from the main entrance door allows me to peer into the inner workings of the kitchen. Master Lee, frost up or white roller blind (outside on wall or inside kitchen) is good? The idea is to mask the lower half of the kitchen so that the internal organs will not be seen from the main entrance door:- Can also be fully covered.
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40cm A. ALTAR 1. The side altar must have a minimum width of 40cm, while its length is typically 60cm. In contrast, a standard commercial altar measures 60cm by 60cm or more. B. SHOE CABINET 2. This shoe storage unit is typically available in this width, enabling shoes to be stored in a horizontal position. C. PARTITION INSIDE THE HOUSE FACING THE DOOR 3.. The optimal width for this partition.
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Under symbolism in Feng Shui, it is equally important to "visualise" a painting and where to put it. Especially if a painting has a river flowing "somewhere". Where possible, it should not be hung on a wall where it looks as if; the water flows out of the house e.g. out of the main door.
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Unit marked in RED "A" faces a very long corridor. One plus point about the plants along marking in red "B" is that these plants help to slow down the sha qi towards Unit "A". Please see photo...
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Common sense says that a toilet on the second storey especially the WC (sewerage) pipe(s) should not be located above such things as the kitchen stove or somewhere we may spent time; at.
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How do you Feng Shui your home? Use the front door? Please click this link for a good understanding... How do you Feng Shui your home? Use your front door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist? CLICK HERE:- +++ The placement of the main entrance is often influenced by the architect's decision to connect it to a communal corridor. This straightforward example highlights the fact that the main door's position can differ depending on how the architect links it to the common corridor of a residential building.
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Dear Users, SPOTTING GIMMICKS PLAYING WITH OUR INBORN INNER GREED - TRICKS USED IN THE FENG SHUI TRADE In my opinion, when you want to engage a practitioner, do check further on the following:- 1. The most common ploy is to entice the user (the victim) that the practitioner (and only) the practitioner knows the SECRET of our wealth sector. Here, the practitioner wants to entice us to invite them to our home or office. 2. This is the oldest trick in the book, but yet, many will fall into this unsuspecting trap. 3. As you can see the most common ploy is to play with one's greed or hope. And this constantly revolves around enticing us of the elusive " WEALTH CORNER ". 4. …
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Hi Cecil, hope you've been well ?! Q: Wanted to check with you regarding our dining table. You mentioned in our house layout plan that our dining table should preferably have 4 legs, can I ask if the picture below is considered 4 legs or 2 legs? 1. Ideally it should be 4 legs. More to do with common sense. As often the four pillars would be at the edge of 4 sides of the table top. 2. Thus provided it is built solidly, it will not topple down due to centre of gravity concerns especially if it is one leg. 3. The table shown above even makes the table more destructive proof. Thus a blessing in Japan. Where the Japanese can always hide below the tab…
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What is now the jewel of my beloved study room? Its glass walls were once worthy of an SME's CEO.
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Asked Meta AI to imagine this former study room +++ Case Study: I used to have a lovely study room. With full height glass walls. 1. The elegant study room was once visible from the living room, adding a touch of prestige to the home, ideal for the family's CEO or CFO. Upon entering the living room, one could see the study room clearly. 1.1. Regrettably, it was later reverted to a bedroom due to the family's growth over the years. Nevertheless, the configuration of the rooms has remained the same. 2. Regrettably, it was changed back into a bedroom because of the family's expansion over the years. However, the arrangement of the rooms…
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The Chinese Holy Trinity of Luck consists of: 1. Heaven or born with (Ba Zi) = 33.33% 2. Earth or Feng Shui of home and/or office = 33.33% 3. Human or man luck = 33.33% Total = 100% Some don't have fantastic Heaven or Earth luck. But have a good family etc.. Earth luck accounts only 33.33% of one's above total luck...
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When buying a vacant lot to construct a new home, what should we consider first the flying stars facing direction of house the bazi based direction which is favorable to the house owner what if the good flying star location(period 8 SW1 or NE1) is bad for the bazi direction of home owner
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Dear Chris, Frankly, it is not necessary to get the items blessed. You can simply buy them off the shelf (unused) and install them directly. For the Pakua, First Heaven Sequence or Fu Xi's Pakua, it is already powerful enough. Other items need not be `blessed'. In fact, before you place the item, you can on your own, say a simple prayer if you like. In Far East, some people would bring it to a Chinese temple e.g Kuan Imm Temple and get it `blessed'. The First Heaven Sequence's formation of a family unit is already powerful enough. Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed&…
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It is my belief that it is crucial to keep in mind that when we analyze or engage our critical thinking skills, various aspects such as traditions, habits, and even Feng Shui are frequently linked to the concept of rationality = Common sense. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=31093&new=When a question is posted on the forum, I consistently consider whether it can be linked to common sense. It is often the case that the answer is simply common sense. The next time you need to explain something to your child or family, consider whether it is a matter of common sense.
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Which Flying Star Chart is recommended for use? How can I determine the age of a house and create two Flying Star charts?
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Plotting a few charts...
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Please see attachment. Under symbolism in Feng Shui, Partitions named "A" and "B" are considered acceptable. While partition "X" often when viewed from the main entrance door, seems like a "split" into two... thus not as auspicious.
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1. Why is it that some geomancers recommend that you use their recommended Interior Designer (ID)? And why you do not do so? 2. Reply: We have to ask ourselves is there any motive to this? 3. On the contrary, Geomancy.net will never ever tie up with any Interior decorators or contractors for three main reasons: 3.1. For the simple reason that this is a conflict of interests. Even if the geomancer does not get a commission or "cut"; we never know whether there is any bias or ulterior motive from the geomancer's advice? 3.2. "One man's meat is another man's poison!" I may like this individual of the Interior Design company very much. But you may not like…
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"Self-created" poison arrow in the form of a pointed main entrance foyer light. In this illustration, although the pointed tip is not exactly within the two doors; as it in the middle of the "mouth" of the house; it would be nice not to use such a lamp. "Unintentionally did it to myself"
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