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Did a quick search under google.com and found some of the articles:-
Study shows petrol fumes cause brain damage - PetrolPlaza - NewsPetrol fumes contain a host of volatile chemicals that are bad for health - including cancer-causing benzene. High doses can harm the central nervous system ...Petrol General information
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Road rage by the gallon: Whiff of petrol fumes can make even ...24 Nov 2009 ... Petrol fumes contain a host of volatile chemicals that are bad for health - including cancer-causing benzene. High doses can harm the ...
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The sayings goes: Better safe then sorry!QuoteOn 10/13/2010 10:50:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Well all the very best in your house
hunting!2. Franky, most of what I had
mentioned has more to do with
commonsense. And many of the Feng Shui
concepts is based largely on
commonsense. Just that many don't link
commonsense with FS.3. In my personal
opinion, it is good that you have second
thoughts. As originally, on the surface,
the main concern is about a simple
subject: House at a T-junction.4. But
what really, really worries me is the
fumes from the petrol station. IT MAY or
may not affect your home. But, can never
know how the wind carries the vapours.
As petrol is light, it definitely can
leak and may be cancerous. While diesel
is heavier and less of a concern.5.
Personally, after thorough look, I am
rather fearful of living close on the
ground level and pretty nearby to the
petrol station. As one can never
compromise on health - prevention is
better than "cure".On 10/13/2010
10:41:59 AM, HauMeng Tan wrote:
Hi
there,Thanks a lot of the
information you've given me,
clear and concise i could say.
Will be having second thoughts
on getting that house, a lot
of
things to think of.Very
much
appreciated with all your
help!!!Best Regards,HauMeng
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1. Well all the very best in your house hunting!
2. Franky, most of what I had mentioned has more to do with commonsense. And many of the Feng Shui concepts is based largely on commonsense. Just that many don't link commonsense with FS.
3. In my personal opinion, it is good that you have second thoughts. As originally, on the surface, the main concern is about a simple subject: House at a T-junction.
4. But what really, really worries me is the fumes from the petrol station. IT MAY or may not affect your home. But, can never know how the wind carries the vapours. As petrol is light, it definitely can leak and may be cancerous. While diesel is heavier and less of a concern.
5. Personally, after thorough look, I am rather fearful of living close on the ground level and pretty nearby to the petrol station. As one can never compromise on health - prevention is better than "cure".QuoteOn 10/13/2010 10:41:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi there,Thanks a lot of the
information you've given me,
clear and concise i could say.
Will be having second thoughts
on getting that house, a lot
of things to think of.Very
much appreciated with all your
help!!!Best Regards,HauMeng
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GOOD NEWS!
I have now kicked my addiction to rubber glue. As we have now moved into a new home.
The further excellent news is that the petrol smells so nice! I love this new home!
Let's hope the wind always brings this nice smell into our home!
Ain't it great to live near a petrol station! WE LOVE THIS NEW HOME!QuoteOn 10/13/2010 10:27:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hey! GUYS! You only visit me! My family
and myself have to stay here! Don't be
like that! Why so unfriendly! Wear
masks?On 10/13/2010 10:13:53 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
Have taken a closer look
at the
googlemap:-1. As there is a
curve (in
purple) which is good as
it helps to
slow down any vehicle;
while the
straight path is also a
shorter
distance; this is
favourable; vs a long
straight path
where any moving object
can
accelerate to max speed. In this
case, only high performance cars
have
such a power or force.2.
Furthermore,
can really see the wall
or boundary of
the home. Thus, in my
opinion, the so
called House at
T-junction issue is not
the most
important concern.3. Again, I
am
more truly concerned about tailwind
fumes from the petrol station.On
10/13/2010 10:02:59 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are further
considerations:-1.
From the
google map, the shopping
centre
is not a threat.2. From your
first
picture, it does not shown
any
external
boundary walls if
any nor
the high
ground or high
ground with
any ditch or
drainage that may
directly stop
a moving
object in
it's track
before, it ploughs
into a
home.
(This is rare but this is
fundamentally one of the
cornerstones in
the concept that
a
home at a T-junction
is
inauspicious
besides; the sha qi
(movement of
air/wind) of a
house at
such a
location.3. I am
more concerned
about the home
very close to the
petrol
station. More so, about the
fumes rising
from say the
storage
tanks below ground
and
thru topping
up the tanks via
tankers and even
people pumping
fuel. If
there is a
tailwind
towards plot 18;
sniffing
fumes
can in a prolonged
situation
cause sickness and sometimes
cancerous.4. Thus, overall, I am
more
scared of Para 3 than Para
2,
above.Note: For those who are
posting
images; always remember:
Source &
Credit: to so and
so...
pleaseOn
10/13/2010
9:56:43 AM,
HauMeng Tan
wrote:
Appended by
Cecil: I am
crossing my fingers
that
google
does not come after
us
for
interlectual property
rights issue.
As it is
always
best to give the
source and
credit to :
Google (in
this
case their
map).Hi
there,Thanks for
your fast
response in the
information.
very good
elaboration that
you've got
there.Well, i
should
have
just print-image
the map view
from google in a
first place
to save
my time
sketching
it. I've attached
in
this
message a plan view.
there's
also distance
indicator
on
the left hand
bottom corner. The
shape of
the shopping
complex which
i
think the
level of the house
im
looking at is high, near to
top of roof of the shopping
complex. And also an
attached
picture of the
front of the
house
itself.Hope this time
these
will give a clearer
picture,
thanks again!Best
Regards,HauMeng
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Hey! GUYS! You only visit me!
My family and myself have to stay here! Don't be like that! Why so unfriendly! Wear masks?QuoteOn 10/13/2010 10:13:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Have taken a closer look at the
googlemap:-1. As there is a curve (in
purple) which is good as it helps to
slow down any vehicle; while the
straight path is also a shorter
distance; this is favourable; vs a long
straight path where any moving object
can accelerate to max speed. In this
case, only high performance cars have
such a power or force.2. Furthermore,
can really see the wall or boundary of
the home. Thus, in my opinion, the so
called House at T-junction issue is not
the most important concern.3. Again, I
am more truly concerned about tailwind
fumes from the petrol station.On
10/13/2010 10:02:59 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These are further considerations:-1.
From the google map, the shopping
centre
is not a threat.2. From your
first
picture, it does not shown any
external
boundary walls if any nor
the high
ground or high ground with
any ditch or
drainage that may
directly stop a moving
object in
it's track before, it ploughs
into a
home. (This is rare but this is
fundamentally one of the
cornerstones in
the concept that a
home at a T-junction
is inauspicious
besides; the sha qi
(movement of
air/wind) of a house at
such a
location.3. I am more concerned
about the home very close to the
petrol
station. More so, about the
fumes rising
from say the storage
tanks below ground
and thru topping
up the tanks via
tankers and even
people pumping fuel. If
there is a
tailwind towards plot 18;
sniffing
fumes can in a prolonged
situation
cause sickness and sometimes
cancerous.4. Thus, overall, I am
more
scared of Para 3 than Para 2,
above.Note: For those who are
posting
images; always remember:
Source &
Credit: to so and so...
pleaseOn
10/13/2010 9:56:43 AM,
HauMeng Tan
wrote:
Appended by
Cecil: I am
crossing my fingers
that
google
does not come after
us
for
interlectual property
rights issue.
As it is always
best to give the
source and
credit to : Google (in
this
case their map).Hi
there,Thanks for your fast
response in the information.
very good elaboration that
you've got there.Well, i
should
have just print-image
the map view
from google in a
first place to save
my time
sketching it. I've attached
in
this message a plan view.
there's also distance
indicator
on the left hand
bottom corner. The
shape of
the shopping complex which
i
think the level of the house
im looking at is high, near to
top of roof of the shopping
complex. And also an attached
picture of the front of the
house itself.Hope this time
these will give a clearer
picture, thanks again!Best
Regards,HauMeng
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Have taken a closer look at the googlemap:-
1. As there is a curve (in purple) which is good as it helps to slow down any vehicle; while the straight path is also a shorter distance; this is favourable; vs a long straight path where any moving object can accelerate to max speed. In this case, only high performance cars have such a power or force.
2. Furthermore, can really see the wall or boundary of the home.
Thus, in my opinion, the so called House at T-junction issue is not the most important concern.
3. Again, I am more truly concerned about tailwind fumes from the petrol station.QuoteOn 10/13/2010 10:02:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are further considerations:-1.
From the google map, the shopping centre
is not a threat.2. From your first
picture, it does not shown any external
boundary walls if any nor the high
ground or high ground with any ditch or
drainage that may directly stop a moving
object in it's track before, it ploughs
into a home. (This is rare but this is
fundamentally one of the cornerstones in
the concept that a home at a T-junction
is inauspicious besides; the sha qi
(movement of air/wind) of a house at
such a location.3. I am more concerned
about the home very close to the petrol
station. More so, about the fumes rising
from say the storage tanks below ground
and thru topping up the tanks via
tankers and even people pumping fuel. If
there is a tailwind towards plot 18;
sniffing fumes can in a prolonged
situation cause sickness and sometimes
cancerous.4. Thus, overall, I am more
scared of Para 3 than Para 2,
above.Note: For those who are posting
images; always remember: Source &
Credit: to so and so... pleaseOn
10/13/2010 9:56:43 AM, HauMeng Tan
wrote:
Appended by Cecil: I am
crossing my fingers that
google
does not come after us
for
interlectual property
rights issue.
As it is always
best to give the
source and
credit to : Google (in
this
case their map).Hi
there,Thanks for your fast
response in the information.
very good elaboration that
you've got there.Well, i
should
have just print-image
the map view
from google in a
first place to save
my time
sketching it. I've attached
in
this message a plan view.
there's also distance
indicator
on the left hand
bottom corner. The
shape of
the shopping complex which
i
think the level of the house
im looking at is high, near to
top of roof of the shopping
complex. And also an attached
picture of the front of the
house itself.Hope this time
these will give a clearer
picture, thanks again!Best
Regards,HauMeng
-
These are further considerations:-
1. From the google map, the shopping centre is not a threat.
2. From your first picture, it does not shown any external boundary walls if any nor the high ground or high ground with any ditch or drainage that may directly stop a moving object in it's track before, it ploughs into a home. (This is rare but this is fundamentally one of the cornerstones in the concept that a home at a T-junction is inauspicious besides; the sha qi (movement of air/wind) of a house at such a location.
3. I am more concerned about the home very close to the petrol station. More so, about the fumes rising from say the storage tanks below ground and thru topping up the tanks via tankers and even people pumping fuel. If there is a tailwind towards plot 18; sniffing fumes can in a prolonged situation cause sickness and sometimes cancerous.
4. Thus, overall, I am more scared of Para 3 than Para 2, above.
Note: For those who are posting images; always remember: Source & Credit: to so and so... pleaseQuoteOn 10/13/2010 9:56:43 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Appended by Cecil: I am
crossing my fingers that
google does not come after us
for interlectual property
rights issue. As it is always
best to give the source and
credit to : Google (in this
case their map).Hi
there,Thanks for your fast
response in the information.
very good elaboration that
you've got there.Well, i
should have just print-image
the map view from google in a
first place to save my time
sketching it. I've attached in
this message a plan view.
there's also distance
indicator on the left hand
bottom corner. The shape of
the shopping complex which i
think the level of the house
im looking at is high, near to
top of roof of the shopping
complex. And also an attached
picture of the front of the
house itself.Hope this time
these will give a clearer
picture, thanks again!Best
Regards,HauMeng
-
Further to what I had mentioned; earlier we were looking at MICRO Feng Shui or simply a 2 Dimensional look at any threats (a run-away moving object in a straight-line) or opportunities (high ground & surrounding wall).
We must equally apply Shapes and Forms Feng Shui via enviromental scanning using the top-view or helicopter approach.
The Helicopter view; shows three major considerations so far:-
1. A rectangular plot of land. This plot 18 is rectangular thus a plus point.
But be cautious, here. We have not seen any drainage behind the home if any. If so, drainage is another consideration be it behind or for a corner home; beside the home and how it drains out of the home into this larger drain.
2. Profile of the home.
Looks odd shaped (either missing corner(s) or protrusions).
3. Another more critical issue is: Does the corner of the Shopping centre pose a threat in terms of a poison arrow aimed towards plot 18?
3.1 If so, lets "forget" about the runaway car etc.. as this could even be more of a major concern - if so for this plot 18, first! See attachment.
3.2 However, from your illustration, if there is a row of trees that shades or masks the corner of the Shopping centre aimed towards plot 18 or maybe 20; then the issue of such a poison arrow is negated or neutralised.
4. Another consideration is the petrol station.
4.1 Have to be extra careful especially of the fumes and wind that may blow the vapours towards the home. (Cancer causing).
4.2 A petrol station in flames is another REMOTE consideration.
: On 10/13/2010 8:29:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:Quote1. Thanks for the excellent sketch!2.
The key concept behind a home at a
"T-junction" is always the rare
probability of a "run-away" vehicle
travelling in a straight line. 2.1. Most
of the time such a run away vehicle is
often caused by either an intoxicated
driver and rarely a case where the car
cannot stop.2.2. Thus, in past forum
messages, I had mentioned; another
critical consideration is which country
is one ini.e. right hand or left
hand drive.2.3. Next, is we use some
imagination to figure out whether a
regular car travelling along it's proper
land ploughs straight ahead. 2.4. In you
illustration; it is good to know that
under Para 2.3. the car would instead
plough into the front wall of the home.
As the opposite arrow is directly away
from the main gate of the home. Thus,
not so bad. 2.5. What is often worst is
to travel a straight-line and meet the
gate of the home and subsequently; 2.6.
From your picture, it looks like there
is a solid wall at the frontage. And
hoepfully, this would be able to stop
any runaway vehicle and contain it at
it's tracks (hopefully). PLUS the HIGH
GROUND is an additional good
advantage.3. The above is the chain of
effects that lead to the main purpose of
why it is (commonsense) to avoid a home
at a "T-Junction".4. Thus other plus
factors include; the bigger the compound
the better; where is the windows and
main door located in relation to the
"t-junction". 5. The other factor is sha
qi or poison arrow. For example, again
it depends on whether is this an estate
access road or a busy road. And how long
the straight path is towards the home.
And even things like whether there is a
hump to slow down cars on that road.
These are some other factors to be
considered.6. In general, I am sure,
some of us have seen worst homes at a
"t-junction" than what you had sketched
out. Thus if properly "done" and if
there are no other homes to consider;
then this one is (not the best) but
neither is it at the bottom list of a so
called home at a "t-junction".On
10/12/2010 11:50:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Good Day there!!!Hmm... how
should i start? well, there's
a
lovely house within the
price range
that i wanted to
buy, its near to
shop lots and
daily necessity needs.
Just
that one thing that keep my
mind wondering and pondering,
cause hearing from people
talking about how bad it is to
have house with road leading
straight to it. Considering on
so many website that i browse,
all saying in detail of
particular tiny thing which
might be hit and miss on the
house that i'm looking at.
Easiest to say i've drawn out
a
sketch for you to look at.
its a
site plan with a
perspective view in
the
attactment.Im just curious
about it, so will you
enlighten
me on the issue
here? Thanks
again!Best
RegardsHauMeng
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1. Thanks for the excellent sketch!
2. The key concept behind a home at a "T-junction" is always the rare probability of a "run-away" vehicle travelling in a straight line.
2.1. Most of the time such a run away vehicle is often caused by either an intoxicated driver and rarely a case where the car cannot stop.
2.2. Thus, in past forum messages, I had mentioned; another critical consideration is which country is one ini.e. right hand or left hand drive.
2.3. Next, is we use some imagination to figure out whether a regular car travelling along it's proper land ploughs straight ahead.
2.4. In you illustration; it is good to know that under Para 2.3. the car would instead plough into the front wall of the home. As the opposite arrow is directly away from the main gate of the home. Thus, not so bad.
2.5. What is often worst is to travel a straight-line and meet the gate of the home and subsequently;
2.6. From your picture, it looks like there is a solid wall at the frontage. And hoepfully, this would be able to stop any runaway vehicle and contain it at it's tracks (hopefully). PLUS the HIGH GROUND is an additional good advantage.
3. The above is the chain of effects that lead to the main purpose of why it is (commonsense) to avoid a home at a "T-Junction".
4. Thus other plus factors include; the bigger the compound the better; where is the windows and main door located in relation to the "t-junction".
5. The other factor is sha qi or poison arrow. For example, again it depends on whether is this an estate access road or a busy road. And how long the straight path is towards the home. And even things like whether there is a hump to slow down cars on that road. These are some other factors to be considered.
6. In general, I am sure, some of us have seen worst homes at a "t-junction" than what you had sketched out. Thus if properly "done" and if there are no other homes to consider; then this one is (not the best) but neither is it at the bottom list of a so called home at a "t-junction".QuoteOn 10/12/2010 11:50:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Good Day there!!!Hmm... how
should i start? well, there's
a lovely house within the
price range that i wanted to
buy, its near to shop lots and
daily necessity needs. Just
that one thing that keep my
mind wondering and pondering,
cause hearing from people
talking about how bad it is to
have house with road leading
straight to it. Considering on
so many website that i browse,
all saying in detail of
particular tiny thing which
might be hit and miss on the
house that i'm looking at.
Easiest to say i've drawn out
a sketch for you to look at.
its a site plan with a
perspective view in the
attactment.Im just curious
about it, so will you
enlighten me on the issue
here? Thanks again!Best
RegardsHauMeng
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You have to either DIY or get yourself a competent geomancer.QuoteOn 10/12/2010 1:48:38 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master , I have attached
the
current layout of my house
which is landed property . I
would like to
know what and how should I
activate certain elements for
wealth and
prosperity . and how and where
should I place water star #8
should i
place an water fall on my main
door on right hand towards the
east or
should i place inside mu house
on main door . Please suggets
me as per
the house layout to increase
the wealth and reduce the
problems .
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Here are several considerations:-
1. The Jolly Wolly... scenario
If one seeks the counsel of a Geomancer, be ready to heed any advice provided.
2. If not? Then seek another paid second opinion.
3. Frequently, consult with your friends to determine if they have ever received advice from a particular geomancer... (if feasible) prior to obtaining guidance from a specific geomancer.
4. This post falls under the category of caricature: please refer to the attachment.QuoteOn 10/12/2010 2:58:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, i would like to ask about
my boyfriend's BaZhi. Recently
we have been to 1 master whom
we ask about our BaZhi. When
he looked at my boyfriend's he
commented he has a clashed
Bazhi and even though he have
very good ?? and
?? but his ?^ is
very bad so he cannot enjoy or
receive those. He even
commented that whenever good
things happen to him something
bad will sure follow. He said
since we cannot change
??, we can only works on
?^. Is really his Ba Zhi
so bad?Birth date: 1/8/1969
Time: 9amThanks for answering. -
Is this good enough reason NOT to add salt, here?QuoteOn 10/7/2010 3:19:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Is this good enough a reason to add salt
in the vase.On 10/5/2010 3:23:47 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some of
the
considerations:-1. This may
not be related: "Salt water
cure". Just do a SEARCH under
this forum and there are lots
of
resouces on "Salt water
cure" such
as
these:-http://forum.geomancy.n
et/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&
fid=7&mid=14743&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&m
id=27242&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=3&mid=24740&new=2.
In
the above link; a salt water cure
must
have these three ingredients:
2.1 amount
of salt +copper
coins +
water2.2Some leave the
lid open
but in a well ventilated
place. Other
geomancers (but rare)
sayscan
place this thing in a
coveredlid.3. It is the
chemical reaction especially with
the
sulfuric acid + copper coins
(water as a
medium) to create
negative ions.4. In
your example?
without the coins?
ERH..... most
likely still can help to
prevent
some "disease". Like what?
Salt water does not go well with
mosquitoes. Thus, one benefit maybe
is
prevent dengue ? 4.1
Otherwise, do
us a favour; check
with whoever comes up
withit
to explain.And erh..
let us
know....On 10/5/2010 3:01:08 PM,
goh
cm wrote:
Hi there, I need help
in
this.What is the purpose of
placing a vase in the living
room that contained1/2
salt waterand
3/4water in it?Thanks
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OLD CHINESE TALE says:-
Don't care where you are concieved; but rather, don't ever move the matrimonial bed, during pregnancy.QuoteOn 10/8/2010 11:22:20 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank You very much Cecil.
Your advice helped clear up a
lot of confusion for us. I
will inform my
sister.Again, thank u
very much!
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1. The most recent reply to similar question as yours:-
2. How To Determine Facing Of HDB Flat?
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=28386&new=
3. And also, there are already, tons and tons of materials on this subject matter.
4. Use the search feature on the top left frame of this forum for simple search lines like: " House facing" or "facing direction".
5. Never post a paragraph and ask me, right there and then to propose a "correct" facing direction. Here, I strongly recommend; toss a coin.QuoteOn 10/8/2010 1:39:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, I just answered a very detailed
guideline into this subject matter.Just
check a few messages posted a few days
ago.In addition, use the search feature
or I had also recently posted the
attachment.Posting a few lines does not
help in identifying the facing
direction, please!On 10/8/2010 11:19:13
AM, Anonymous wrote:
How to
determine the house
facing
direction? My house
main door is
facing North but
it was located at
NW sector of
the house, kindly
advise my
house is facing which
direction?
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Further to what I had mentioned; these are some other considerations:-
1. In many instances; the colour of the exterior walls is dependent on external factors.
1.1. For example, in past forum messages; someone mentioned that his/her home is next to a cemetry.
1.2. In such a situation; often, a geomancer would recommend RED colour as the most yang colour on the walls facing the cemetry. Some cleverly use "natural" red brick walls that never need to be painted over.
2. Thus the above is a sterling example of the colour of the exterior of the wall has to be looked at in relation to the surrounding.
3. Myths:-
3.1. In the 1960s to 1980's and even today; some geomancers unfortunately still link the rudimentary concept of North = water; South = fire; Eart = green; West = white etc.. and thus if the home is facing North; the geomancer would recommend painting the home blue in accordance with such things.
3.2. However, this type of practise today is considered as Kindergarten type of Feng Shui. It is like the question listing the entire kua numbers of every Tom, Dick, Harry in the home. And then; tell me what colour to paint the home.
4. At the exterior of the home; so what if the home is facing say 60 degrees .. or 65 degrees etc... again; under Para 1; Shapes and Forms reign supreme. One has to consider the exterior profiles of the neighbourhood, first. And not work the exterior around the Flying Star chart.
5. Thus if one is not sure; the safest colour is white, white, white. (While for beige; refer to my earlier message on it's significance under Period 8).QuoteOn 10/10/2010 8:58:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:-1.
What colour is the roof?1.1. For example
the roof tiles colour and best
recommended colour(s):-1.1.1 Clay
tiles or orange roof = external walls
colours can be just any colour range
from white, beige to another other
pastel colours1.1.2 Grey roof
tiles = best is white1.1.3 Blue
roof tiles = best is white1.1.4
Green roof tiles = white or beige2. In
fact, when one tries to build a new home
from scratch; it is about scanning the
nearby environment to build a home that
may "tower" over the rest of the other
homes.2.1 Thus, if majority of homes
next to or opposite one's home has (just
as an example) has dome shaped roof or a
circular building; then one can develop
one's home in a "fire element" shape.
Here, fire destroys metal to create
wealth.Ref:
http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talkno
tes.htm2.2 Similarly, if mosf the homes
nearby are rectangular in shape (earth
element) then a home that is shaped in
the element of say the wood element
would be beneficial.3. Thus, even if one
wants to paint the home; scanning the
neighbourhood; neighbour's homes and
then determining the colour. 3.1. And
for the exterior of the home; it is not
so simplistic like my kua is, my
husband's is and my children's are...
this or that. Logically even if you
furnish we the whole family or we call
this Tom, Dick or Harry's gua number
what is the use? 3.2. Since there is
many family members with different kua
or gua; more likely colour for say
youngest son is different from husband
and other family members? Then How? You
want to paint your exterior in rainbow
colours?4. For painting of exterior;
often it goes under Para 1 and Para 2
above. Not so much of what kua number
one is. If the entire building has 100
tenants. So, what colour you want the
exterior to be painted.5. Most general
neutral colour is : White. But
under this Period 8; 2004 to 2023; in
general again a good neutral colour is :
beige or commonly known as barley white.
While for colours like green, pink or
violet or blue; this has to be studied
in relation to near-by home features and
their colours.On 10/9/2010 11:30:45 PM,
Sonia dos Santos Bento wrote:
Hi!My
house faces NE 60? and
the gate that
as a road going
in front of it,
faces SE
150?.What I would like to
know, please, is what exterior
color would be better, feng
shui
wise to paint the
exterior of this
house?I am
Kua (west) 8, my housband
is
Kua (east) 1, my eldest son is
(east) 9 and my youngest son
is
(west) 7.Can you answer
this for me,
please?Best
regardsS?nia
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These are some of the considerations:-
1. What colour is the roof?
1.1. For example the roof tiles colour and best recommended colour(s):-
1.1.1 Clay tiles or orange roof = external walls colours can be just any colour range from white, beige to another other pastel colours
1.1.2 Grey roof tiles = best is white
1.1.3 Blue roof tiles = best is white
1.1.4 Green roof tiles = white or beige
2. In fact, when one tries to build a new home from scratch; it is about scanning the nearby environment to build a home that may "tower" over the rest of the other homes.
2.1 Thus, if majority of homes next to or opposite one's home has (just as an example) has dome shaped roof or a circular building; then one can develop one's home in a "fire element" shape. Here, fire destroys metal to create wealth.
Ref: http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm
2.2 Similarly, if mosf the homes nearby are rectangular in shape (earth element) then a home that is shaped in the element of say the wood element would be beneficial.
3. Thus, even if one wants to paint the home; scanning the neighbourhood; neighbour's homes and then determining the colour.
3.1. And for the exterior of the home; it is not so simplistic like my kua is, my husband's is and my children's are... this or that. Logically even if you furnish we the whole family or we call this Tom, Dick or Harry's gua number what is the use?
3.2. Since there is many family members with different kua or gua; more likely colour for say youngest son is different from husband and other family members? Then How? You want to paint your exterior in rainbow colours?
4. For painting of exterior; often it goes under Para 1 and Para 2 above. Not so much of what kua number one is. If the entire building has 100 tenants. So, what colour you want the exterior to be painted.
5. Most general neutral colour is : White. But under this Period 8; 2004 to 2023; in general again a good neutral colour is : beige or commonly known as barley white. While for colours like green, pink or violet or blue; this has to be studied in relation to near-by home features and their colours.QuoteOn 10/9/2010 11:30:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi!My house faces NE 60? and
the gate that as a road going
in front of it, faces SE
150?.What I would like to
know, please, is what exterior
color would be better, feng
shui wise to paint the
exterior of this house?I am
Kua (west) 8, my housband is
Kua (east) 1, my eldest son is
(east) 9 and my youngest son
is (west) 7.Can you answer
this for me, please?Best
regardsS?nia
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- I have read that having a water element at the right side of the main door looking from the inside to the outside would make people prone to have an affair. Even though this is not the case, is this true?
In my opinion, it depends. One major consideration is the flying star #3 and even the 81 combinations of mountain and water star.
Thus it cannot be like one question fits all answers. Need to do some homework plus actual site readings. Not just looking at at 2D model and presto, the answer!QuoteOn 10/7/2010 1:14:56 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hello Master:Thank you so much
for sharing your knowledge.
This consult is about a new
apartment my boyfriend and I
are planning to buy.Info about
us:- Him: west person,?
kua number 2- Me: west person,
kua number 8The apartment is
at the 6th floor (it is really
at 10th floor counting 4
floors for parking purpose).-
What do you think I can do
about the missing corners at
East and West, family and
children corners... how can I
mitigate this problem,
specially at the East sector
where the main bedroom is? -
How can I fix the star
combinations at the bedroom
(East), as I read that the #2
star is strong in this period
and the #9 fuels it? will it
be dormant or be active even
though I use the room as a
bedroom (mountain)?- The
apartment is at North section
of the building, which has a
the bad #2 mountain star. Is
there something i can do about
this? will a natural wu lou
help and if so, can you
recommend me an online store
where i can buy one? - Our
Prosperity - Excellence line
(NE - SW) goes from the
bathroom to the living room.
How can i prevent the
prosperity from being
drained?- I have read that
having a water element at the
right side of the main door
looking from the inside to the
outside would make people
prone to have an affair. Even
though this is not the case,
is this true?- Is there
anything you would like to say
about this apartment and us? I
think, even though it is not
perfect, it is generally good
for us, am I right?Thank you
so much in advanced.
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This subject comes under Chinese customs and beliefs.
For example, the Chinese don't care where you make love or first produce the baby. For example, the baby can be inseminated on a playground swing or in the back of a car or even in a toilet.
However, what matters most is the "matrimonial bed". Here, as mentioned earlier, making babies can be elsewhere or even on that bed; but to the Chinese; any movement especially of the bed is inauspicious. As it could or may imply unsuccessful pregnancy.Quote1)What can be done to counter the possible negative feng shui due to this unavoidable circumstance?
Ideally avoid moving home even one month after giving birth. Only move after baby's one month outside of the womb.
However, as you had mentioned, this is not possible for your sister.
2) Will it help if she is not around during the move?
In this circumstances; it is absolutely great that YES, she does not see the move. Especially the matrimonial bed. Not the swing (where the baby could be produced or say the van must remain immobile.)
>3) She does not want her current bed and intends on getting a new bed for the new place. What can be done about this?
This is even better! Solve all the customers associated with "moving an existing bed". Here, best that if the home has been vacated, she should not go back to that same home and view that home with the missing bed; as the bed may be moved or thrown away by the new owners.
Thus, what you had mentioned, seems the best "solution" that anyone can make based on her current senario.
If Feng Shui is applied other than the above: based on purely Chinese customs and beliefs; then
if one is applying Flying Star Feng Shui; depending on each year; the concern of things like Grand Duke (Tai Sui) ; and #5 misfortune-sickness = taking precaution especially not to do renovations or hacking at specific sectors each year.QuoteOn 10/8/2010 12:56:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
pregnant with her 1st child.
She and her husband have no
choice but to move out of
their current loft to another
location because their
landlord is selling the place.
I have a few concerns that I
need advice on:1)What
can be done to counter the
possible negative feng shui
due to this unavoidable
circumstance?2) Will it
help if she is not around
during the move?3) She does
not want her current bed and
intends on getting a new bed
for the new place. What can be
done about this?Any
other advice on this will be
very much
appreciated.Thanks
much!!
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Frankly, I just answered a very detailed guideline into this subject matter.
Just check a few messages posted a few days ago.
In addition, use the search feature or I had also recently posted the attachment.
Posting a few lines does not help in identifying the facing direction, please!QuoteOn 10/8/2010 11:19:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
How to determine the house
facing direction? My house
main door is facing North but
it was located at NW sector of
the house, kindly advise my
house is facing which
direction?
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Sorry your question is very general.
These are some considerations;-
1. Is the tree inside a home or outside of a home?
2. Under symbolism in Feng Shui, a Christmas tree is like an "UP" arrow. To some it looks like progress.
3. Many Christmas trees need little or no maintenance. For example, the bougainvillea needs constant trimming and depending on it's species many of it's species have nail hard torns - unlike soft "needles" of a Christmas tree.
4. Under Flying Star Feng Shui; one has to be more carefull of sectors with star #3 and often a tree (or any other tree) is not favourable.
5. If Christmas trees are potted; it does not grow too large or too tall. Even if it grows quite tall; it is not as imposing as a matured Mango tree which can extend its foliage very wide; making the area below it very very yin or dark. Of course a Christmas tree grown on the grown can equally mature but in my opinion far less "real estate" space taken than say a mango or rambutan tree or a chiku tree (locally)QuoteOn 10/7/2010 9:42:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Sir,I want to know whether
christmas tree has good feng
shui, since its leaves are
extremely pointed. I have read
at many places that plants
with pointed leaves donot have
good feng shui. If we follow
this advice than we have to do
with many many good looking
plants.Thanks.
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4. Is thereany concernif a bedroom door face a storage door? The stuff inside the storage are used/unused toys, linens, pots, dinnerware, and the like. Please see sketch 2.
ANS: The concept of symbolism in Feng Shui. Under symbolism; best not to see things like "toy knifes / guns". And any other sharp objects facing the bedroom.
5. How about a master's bedroom door facing the door to the open deck? Is this an issue? Please see sketch 2.
ANS: The concept of "coffin position" i.e. avoid legs facing bedroom door or an opening such an opening say towards an open deck. Or for some homes that have external wall that is made of glass; avoid legs facing towards "such an opening".
6. Reading about poison arrows coming from pillars and room corners, can we avoid this by having the corners rounded during construction ?
ANS: Feng Shui cannot be done by remote control. Thus, if one does not say there or in a specific room even if the rooms have sha qi or poison arrows or beams; then no issue.
ANS: Thus e.g. if one does not sleep below a beam for 2 hours per day per year; no issue.
ANS: sha qi from a concrete wall; in my opinion can have a poison arrow of around 1 meter distance. For softer corners e.g. of a wooden cabinet; it can be only around 1 1/2 to 2 feet depending on the material it is made of e.g. hardwood; softwood; particle board etc...QuoteOn 10/7/2010 8:46:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,1. I read that
the toilet should not be above
the stove. Is this also
applicable to the shower area
above a stove? 2. Is it bad to
have a stove facing the wall
of the toilet/powder room?
Pleasesee sketch 1.3.
The door of the toilet/ powder
room faces the dining table.
But what is immediatley
seen when the door is open is
the lavatory/sink and not the
toilet. Is this a concern?
Please see sketch 1.4. Is
thereany concernif
a bedroom door face a
storage door? The stuff inside
the storage are used/unused
toys, linens, pots,
dinnerware, and the like.
Please see sketch 2.5. How
about a master's bedroom door
facing the door to the open
deck? Is this an issue? Please
see sketch 2.6. Reading about
poison arrows coming from
pillars and room corners, can
we avoid this by having the
corners rounded during
construction ?Thanks so much.
Sketch 1.
Sketch 2.
bedroom
sink
bedroom
toilet
storage
deck- open area
powder room
stove
room
bedroom
dining table
stairs
stairs
toilet
living room
master's bedroom
note : red line -
door
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This question has been reviewed many times in the past. And again, the concept is the same it is based on Commonsense approach to Feng Shui:-
3. The door of the toilet/ powder room faces the dining table. But what is immediatley seen when the door is open is the lavatory/sink and not the toilet. Is this a concern? Please see sketch 1.
ANS: This topic especially the concern of a toilet bowl can be read under the url:-
UNDER TOPIC 2/4 OF THIS LINK:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27452&new=And more:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27449&new=QuoteOn 10/7/2010 8:46:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,1. I read that
the toilet should not be above
the stove. Is this also
applicable to the shower area
above a stove? 2. Is it bad to
have a stove facing the wall
of the toilet/powder room?
Pleasesee sketch 1.3.
The door of the toilet/ powder
room faces the dining table.
But what is immediatley
seen when the door is open is
the lavatory/sink and not the
toilet. Is this a concern?
Please see sketch 1.4. Is
thereany concernif
a bedroom door face a
storage door? The stuff inside
the storage are used/unused
toys, linens, pots,
dinnerware, and the like.
Please see sketch 2.5. How
about a master's bedroom door
facing the door to the open
deck? Is this an issue? Please
see sketch 2.6. Reading about
poison arrows coming from
pillars and room corners, can
we avoid this by having the
corners rounded during
construction ?Thanks so much.
Sketch 1.
Sketch 2.
bedroom
sink
bedroom
toilet
storage
deck- open area
powder room
stove
room
bedroom
dining table
stairs
stairs
toilet
living room
master's bedroom
note : red line -
door
-
Please see reply, below:-
1. I read that the toilet should not be above the stove. Is this also applicable to the shower area above a stove?
A1 This has a basis based on Commonsense or we also can call it cow-sense Feng Shui.
A2 What is the MORE crucial issue?
A3 Here, the most crucial issue are the "waste pipes" such as the drainage pipes "STICKING" out directly below a drainage pipe. As all homes have drainage pipes; and many of these drainage pipes are linked or glued together plus there are some pipes e.g. U shaped etc.. that can allow one to unclog it.
A4 THESE are the pipes that we are more concerned of!
A5 As off-chance there may be a likelyhood that these pipes may:-
A5.1Leak.Imagine if it leaks and these materials can just flow downwards to the utencils and/or food that we are just cookingetc...
A5.2 Imagine one dayif the drainage getsclogged; someone has to stand aroundandopen the cap to clear the clog. If the materialagain flows down towards the"fixed" stove...
A6. Usually, in a proper toilet; it should have water proofing.Although it is nice never to have a toilet of sorts above the stove; but if really no choice; then other thanthe concern of the pipes; the standing area say in a shower if it is immediately above the stove is generallybetter than the pipes above it.
2. Is it bad to have a stove facing the wall of the toilet/powder room? Pleasesee sketch 1.
A7. Again this is another cow-sense question. If it is just a wall no major issue. BUT if there are:-
A7.1 A toilet bowl sharing this same wall; then hopefully the sewerage pipe is not next to the stove. This is considered inauspicious.
A7.2 Usually a stove heats up things close-by. So, we also don't want to have water pipes running close-by. For example if the wash basin is sharing the wall with the stove; if say the cold water pipe gets heated up.. I know, you get free hot water; but unexpectedly a child or even adult can be scalded by the hot water.
A7.3 In Feng Shui; it is considered inauspicious to run water pipes close to the stove - other than A7.2. Considered inauspicious as water and fire are "together".QuoteOn 10/7/2010 8:46:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil,1. I read that
the toilet should not be above
the stove. Is this also
applicable to the shower area
above a stove? 2. Is it bad to
have a stove facing the wall
of the toilet/powder room?
Pleasesee sketch 1.3.
The door of the toilet/ powder
room faces the dining table.
But what is immediatley
seen when the door is open is
the lavatory/sink and not the
toilet. Is this a concern?
Please see sketch 1.4. Is
thereany concernif
a bedroom door face a
storage door? The stuff inside
the storage are used/unused
toys, linens, pots,
dinnerware, and the like.
Please see sketch 2.5. How
about a master's bedroom door
facing the door to the open
deck? Is this an issue? Please
see sketch 2.6. Reading about
poison arrows coming from
pillars and room corners, can
we avoid this by having the
corners rounded during
construction ?Thanks so much.
Sketch 1.
Sketch 2.
bedroom
sink
bedroom
toilet
storage
deck- open area
powder room
stove
room
bedroom
dining table
stairs
stairs
toilet
living room
master's bedroom
note : red line -
door
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Is this good enough a reason to add salt in the vase.QuoteOn 10/5/2010 3:23:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:-1. This may
not be related: "Salt water
cure". Just do a SEARCH under
this forum and there are lots
of resouces on "Salt water
cure" such as
these:-http://forum.geomancy.n
et/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&
fid=7&mid=14743&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&m
id=27242&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/artic
le.php?bid=2&fid=3&mid=24740&new=2. In
the above link; a salt water cure must
have these three ingredients: 2.1 amount
of salt +copper coins +
water2.2Some leave the lid open
but in a well ventilated place. Other
geomancers (but rare) sayscan
place this thing in a
coveredlid.3. It is the
chemical reaction especially with the
sulfuric acid + copper coins (water as a
medium) to create negative ions.4. In
your example? without the coins?
ERH..... most likely still can help to
prevent some "disease". Like what?
Salt water does not go well with
mosquitoes. Thus, one benefit maybe is
prevent dengue ? 4.1 Otherwise, do
us a favour; check with whoever comes up
withit to explain.And erh..
let us know....On 10/5/2010 3:01:08 PM,
goh cm wrote:
Hi there, I need help
in
this.What is the purpose of
placing a vase in the living
room that contained1/2
salt waterand
3/4water in it?Thanks
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Oh my GOD! My wife's smelly feet kills! The smell is unbearable!
BUT, hey no choice! She is an East group person while me? I am a West group person!QuoteOn 4/11/2010 8:45:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Can you tell by my actions
whether am I an East or West
group person?
For example, do you know
whether this person in the
attachment is an East or West
group person? No prizes for
the right answer! Why? It's
too simple! Please!
Career & Ten Deities - Key Characteristics
in Ba Zi Feng Shui / 4 Pillars of Destiny / Life Reading
Posted
1. Please note that being a strong water horse etc... on it's own cannot tell such things.
2. One has to dwell deeper into one's personal ba zi analysis. And one of the areas in general is
Your Ten Deities & Key Characteristics