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Besides Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, Compass School (Eight House and Flying Stars), Water Classics & Ba Zi Feng Shui another major Feng Shui consideration is 阳宅三要 or Yang Zhai San Yao The three major considerations in a home: Main Door / Frontage, the Kitchen & Bedroom.
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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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It is a misconception to regard an individual born between 11 PM and 1 AM as having been born on the following day.
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1. Some geomancers argue that if an individual is born during the RAT hour (11pm to 1am), the birth date must be adjusted. 1.1 Therefore, if someone is born on February 6th between 11pm and 1am, the geomancer asserts that the birth date is now February 7th. 2. Nonetheless, there exists the concept of the RAT hour spanning across TWO days: 2.1 Consequently, if a person is born on February 6th at 0000HRS, their birth date will always remain on that day. 2.2 Similarly, if the individual is born on February 6th at 2359HRS, it …
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Common sense and a table Sometimes it is best to avoid having a table with just one-leg. This has more to do with common sense. And centre-of-gravity. For example, can a child or person leaning on the side/edge of the table make it topple down? With four legs, this can never happen to a table. But look at the photo.... seems "scary" right?
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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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Frankly this has more to do with common sense. What if the items on the display shelf falls onto one’s vulnerable head and eyes? Worse! If it falls onto an innocent infant. Infant’s skull are not yet hardened! A degree in common sense is free. 70% of non-concept Feng Shui is steep in common sense. It is simply a matter of putting on one's thinking cap and ask ourselves this question: "Has this anything to do with PURE common sense?
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Considerations for the location of an air-con in a bedroom
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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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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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How did the esteemed Great Feng Shui Masters of history acquire and apply their knowledge of Feng Shui?
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1. All esteemed Feng Shui Masters from history were, in essence, ordinary individuals, much like ourselves. 2. Historically, numerous Feng Shui Masters acquired their knowledge from a variety of texts. 3. A common trait among the most distinguished Feng Shui Masters is their open-minded approach to practice, demonstrating a willingness to learn. Their primary success factor lies in implementing strategies that consistently yield positive results while discarding those that do not. 4. Classical texts on Feng Shui have never incorporated items such as crystals or many contemporary commercial products. 4.1 In fact, duri…
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Geomancy.net specializes in providing expert advice and tailored recommendations for landowners who are planning to build new homes from the ground up. This service covers every stage of the home-building process, ensuring your property is designed and structured in a way that maximizes **health, prosperity, and overall well-being** through Feng Shui principles. Key offerings include: -Site selection and orientation guidance: Helping you choose the most auspicious plot and optimal building orientation. - Detailed layout planning: Assisting with the internal arrangement of rooms, doors, windows, and key functional areas for the best Qi flow and placement of main f…
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Hi Sir/Madam, 1. Please understand this: 2. Ask for a Quote: 3. Thank You!
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Exception Principle in Feng Shui @Forum.Geomancy.net 1. This forum focus on significant deviations from the ordinary layouts and enviromental conditions. These are brought to the attention of the potential stakeholder's consideration and decision. 2. Please don't expect the sky and the moon for a review of each and every single stack/unit in a development. 2.1. Please understand that there are just too many developments and this is multiplied by each development having lots of stacks & units. 2.2. Furthermore, many come in to the forum to understand concepts. They are not interested in a unit in a tiny red-dot country. So please cut-the-case.. do…
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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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Case Study: Can I convert my yard WC into a store room? 1. The yard WC as highlighted in yellow:- 2. Frankly, no issue if one wants to convert this yard WC into a store room. 2.1. Generally it is considered a plus if the WC is beside the main entrance. As often the main entrance is in some instances critical to the Feng Shui of the home. 2.2. The concern is how the WC hole has been covered up. 2.2.1. For example, the correct way is to cap the WC hole as shown similar to this:- 2.2.2. Even if the capping is lower, this cap will still protude above the floor. 2.2.3. Thus if this is so, the floor has to be raised to make the new toile…
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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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The Customer Engineer Paradigm This is based. On pure common sense. What is the " Customer Engineer " Concept? Here, if one is making an enhancement or "trying" out a cure without professional help, it is adviseable to do it a step at a time. For example, when an IBM Customer Engineer tries to resolve a problem, he takes out what he feels is a faulty `card'. He monitors the situation for a few days to a week and if the problem has been solved, this is ok. If not, he replaces another card and monitors again. Similiarly, if you are doing some enhancements on your own, avoid doing all at the same time. For example, do not enhance the garden, a certain …
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Question: Are these type of Venetian blinds ok? Perfectly find. But not for me.LOL... chore .... cleaning The salesman said just close all, and then can vacuum or wipe as one surface. Don’t need to clean individually (because that’s what I asked too)
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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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Annual visits are not compulsory for most of my clients. This is because for eg. every year we have an additional 500 clients. Logically, if all 500 clients want an annual review on top of the existing client base. How to complete the annual review(s) even over three months? Two major reasons for an annual or a one-time review for that specific year: Senario 1: Annual reviews are often needed when suddenly for that year.. some clients have some issues that need to be looked into: health, wealth and /or relationships. Senario 2: Or some clients want peace of mind for the coming year. Possible hidden agenda of a Feng Shui Master: Some FS maste…
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Hi master I am changing my tv console backing in the living room glass panel is it ok? Currently is just normal laminate ChangingFrom laminate material to glass panel Reply: Frankly this has more do to with common sense. For example, most people use 1st choice = matt finished laminates. Even if the laminate is glossly, it is not as reflective as glass surface. Thus if you have strong or spot lights, the lights may bounce from the glass panel (depending) on the rays of the light. Up to you. But suddenly, need to wear polarised spectacles.. to block from the glare, then... don't ask why Another common sense factor is that: shoul…
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Case Study: Make sure to get your Agent to obtain the block layout plan to identify where the common bin is located. 1. In this sample illustration (See below) 2. See how the developer had described it as: "For Internal Circulation Only". 3. Implying perhaps that if one is not smart enough to ask, only during key collection, then perhaps stack #02 will find out that the common bin is the closest to their unit. 4. Fortunately although it is just two utility rooms away from the door. 4.1. Nevertheless, cross-fingers that a future potential buyer might not try to avoid or perhaps low-ball the sale... 4.2. Worse, if the potential buyer brin…
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Is it possible for a home to be unfit for the breadwinner yet still be a worthwhile purchase?
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Part 1 of 3 = How suitable is the house - Frontage, Kitchen & Main Bedroom? [30 marks] Part 2 of 3 = How is the luck of the Internal Feng Shui of this house? [35 marks] Part 3 of 3 = External Feng Shui luck? [35 marks] + Overall score/grade [Total = 100 marks]. +++ "Ok understood, meaning the unit is unsuitable for me but becoz the external and part 2 compensate for it, hence can consider to purchase. Got it, thanks!" - Client +++ The Case Study
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Dear Anon & Emily, 1. Certainly, this is one of the most debated topics in Feng Shui. 2. To help address this issue, I want to cover several key points so that by the end, everyone has a clearer understanding. 3. It’s important to understand concepts such as: 3.1 Facing and sitting directions 3.2 The "Mouth of the House" 4. These two concepts are closely related. 5. In most cases, the main entrance of a landed property is considered the "mouth of the house" because it faces the frontage. This is usually the door we first see and enter when approaching the home from the road. 6. However, some landed properties have their main entr…
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