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These are some of the considerations: 1. Placement of coin(s) is an in-exact science. And there are no right or wrong technique of doing so. 2. The core idea is that of symbolism in custom (not Feng Shui). In that of "PLACING WEALTH" into one's home. 3. Thus, some Geomancers will advice a range of "ideas": 3.1. Some Geomancers say, simply scatter some coins in a random manner into the home. For example, prior to laying the top most level tile or flooring some coins; e.g. need not be "ancient" Chinese coins; can even be "left over" or "spare change" such as one cent coins or five cents or even larger denomination. 3..2. Another more systematic method is to lay coins at "specific" locations; in an orderly manner in a home where the tiles /flooring has not been laid yet. 4. Thus, if some one were to tell us that this method is wrong or not right is either egoistic or has only a one track mind. 5.As mentioned above, there is really no ONE correct method of the placement of coins. Just remember: it is the act of "literally" laying down or throwing coins into one's home: i.e. the concept of PLACING WEALTH into one's home - that's all. Nothing scientific or rocket science or must only be done a specific way. Part 2..... to be continued in the next message
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A major key success factor is to apply Holistic Feng Shui. Such as http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks Applying proper Feng Shui is not about taking short cuts nor looking at or staring at the main door for an answer.
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In my opinion, it is not necessary to say anything when sprinkling salt.
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Always remember: Can a run-away car run amok and smash into the premises (garden) home and pose a problem?
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Reference: http://geomancy.net/resources/yearly-forecast/fortunes-2011.htm Sickness Star this year is at South Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is at East Disputes/Quarrel Star this year is at North Education/Romance Star this year is at South-West Grand Duke this year is East, 90 Degree. - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations. Location in Conflict is West. - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict. This year, homes sitting west facing East must take extra precaution. The trigger or fuse is to do major renovations at East. If so, dire consequences such as calamity and ultimate bad luck could occur for East facing homes. Sitting East facing West; should equally be concerned especially terrace homes.
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Yes, always #5 (misfortune, sickness) and #2 (sickness) ; unless under Period 5; #5 is good while under Period 2; #2 is good. Unfortunately, tilting main door is often temporary: Ultimately, it will still be east. If there are areas in other parts of the home e.g. patio that has #8 or double #8; and if that sector is a location such as the living room; then spent more time or activity at that area. Another concept is; if there are other openings that are auspicious or better; then can close the main door when not in use.
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Further to what I had mentioned; the chief concern really is if a run-away vehicle : should it plow thru into the home; what damage (and calamity) it may cause. As there is a higher probability of such a thing happening e.g. a runaway Toyota vehicle with stuck gas paddle or a drunkard. Thus, this is one of the reason for avoiding a direct path of "qi" towards the home such as from a T-junction.
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Thanks for fixing the link. Now I can see it. Yes,in general, this may be considered as a classic case of a home at a T-junction. However, it also depends on a few major considerations: 1. Just imagine a run away car that slams into a property. Things like a left-hand or right-hand drive country; 2. Where is the main gate; 3. How large or small is the garden to the main door or face of the home; 4. Any openings directly facing the T-junction 5. Any road humps to slow down the car when approaching the T-juction etc....
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1. Reference on the stove: Kitchen Stove & Moreor http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Kitchen_Stove_%26_More 2. The kitchen is the domain of the woman of the house. And under the Compass School, it should best sit and face one the the woman's best direction (if possible). 3. However, if based purely on Shapes and Form's Feng Shui; then what you mentioned is a key cardinal rule of having the stove against the wall: not only to prevent splatter but also avoid "wind vortex" that could cause the flame to spill towards one's clothing (if it is placed on an island) or even worse, extinguish the fire.. and let gas built up. 4. If a stove is to be placed on an island in the middle of the kitchen; then best to consider those electric ones or induction ones where flames does not come out of a hob. 5. A stove facing a refrigerator is OK. As a refrigerator is considered as belonging to the metal element. But avoid having the stove face a water position such as a sink. 6. In addition, it is best that the stove is separated by at least 12 inches from the sink. 7. Yes, as for the drain line, best not to have the stove sharing the same wall as the drain pipe. Allowing the sink to be there is fine.
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Sorry, I thought exams are fixed by the examiner and not the other way around. In my opinion, if one has studied (smart) and well prepared for an examination; the date is not a major issue. Really; this is the first time I heard this kind of "self-select" exam date. A first for me! As for your feel that your husband may be cheating on you; you should perhaps consult your immediate family e.g. parents or very close friends to discuss what you could do. Often, direct communication with spouse could help to improve the relationship. When it comes to such a thing; best to consider professional help - don't keep everything inside of you.
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For your first question, so long as the steps leading to second storey is not directly seen from the main door, what you describe is generally acceptable. However, some may feel or rather be more conservativ and may want to play it safe, thus to cover it. For the second question, it has to do with commonsense. As often who wants to see the toilet when eating.
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1. In my opinion, it is difficult to comment with the limited information; available. 2. Often, when it comes to the question of : Should I move? For many, the question posed is: will my new home be better or worse than the current home. 3. For many (unlike yourself); perhaps have stayed in a home; not much fantastic Feng Shui luck; but still can scrape thru. What happens if the next home has worse Feng Shui; or similar to what you may have encountered? 4. However, in your case; I am not sure how detailed the "Feng Shui" analysis and cures that was done previously. 5. On your question of "how extreme to have to move": Currently para 4; is a real question mark; and you have indicated that it is beyond cures. And that you are facing many issues (tons of issues). Yet, you have mentioned that it is too extreme to move. 6. In such a situation, it is always right to discuss amongst yourself especially with your partner (perhaps before things get worse); to decide on the future: stay put or move. If move (often, how bad can it perhaps be when compared to current situation?). Thus, you have to work it out and see what is best for you and your family.
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In my opinion, there is no precedence for selecting a business name unless it is in Mandarin. The rationale is that all Mandarin (Chinese) characters have specific number of strokes (based on the Five Elements) and also each character or combination of character (wording) symbolises something if possible auspicious sounding or phonetic sounding or a good word. Unless one converts and uses an auspicious Chinese company name or name "plate"; having it in any other language is a non-precedence. Furthermore, nowadays, in many countries, even if one selects a name, it has to be checked with the registrar of business to see whether has it being currently used.
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Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/info/initial-opening.pdf Under the procedure (the last Para 8.), it mentions that it is best to leave the items for 3 days or more. Thus if the procedure is done on a Tuesday, best to leave the items till Thursday, And should be removed only on or after Friday. But for instances where one has to start renovations immediately, then often it is left for at least 1 hour after the procedure is done. The items are eaten or THROWN away never given out to strangers - whatsoever; as this is symbolic of giving away one's wealth. For new homes or apartments, sprinkling slat may not be ideal especially for brand new condo units. As salt and later water may inadvertenly spoil the flooring especially parquet wood floorings. Frankly, there is no hard and fast rule nor rocket science associated with the procedure. Thus normally, it should be done after spreading the rice. And often, salt could/should/may be spread especially in areas like the toilet and kitchen. But again, do remember that too much salt is acidic and can discolour marble and wood ..... Imagine this: If I do add "salt" into the procedure, there are always some who do not know the consequences - and even mistake sprinkling salt into new homes! Here, as I mentioned, try sprinkling salt onto parquet flooring.. and behold... one may get white spots on parts of the flooring...
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Please do a SEARCH at the top-left frame of this forum with simple search words like " Company Logo " and/or logo. There are already many resources on this topic. A useful reference table can be found under this url: http://info.geomancy.net For example, the above chart has a table showing the description of each element, their shape and colour etc...
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Sorry to hear about your situation. 1. It is best that you feedback to your existing local geomancer. And ask the person for further advice as it is not like posting a few lines of text and then "worse-still" expect a miracle to happen. 2. Even if you have been reading resources; it does not mean that it can be "wholesale" applied towards your situation: The saying goes: "a little knowledge is dangerous".
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Human or man luck or feel good factor usually far outweighs others: Many of us don't have good Heaven luck (born with) nor Earth luck (Feng Shui of the home). But those who have good human or man luck; will go far. FEEL GOOD, please!
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Partial TOP of some of the blocks in Compassvale Beacon. Sengkang Estate comprises: RIVERVALE = BLOCKS 1XX COMPASSVALE = BLOOKS 2XX ANCHORVALE = BLOCKS 3XX FERNVALE = BLOCKS 4XX Nearby views:Compassvale Pearl (Uncompleted U/C) And Compassvale View.
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Bird's eye view of Treelodge at Punggol. The last photo is taken from Treelodge showing the uncompleted Damai Grove development. Hidden from view is teh Damai LRT for which Damai Grove is named after. In the picture next Damia Grove isthe Punggol Lodge.
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These are more pictures of the eco-friendly Green Mark: Treelodge at Punggol Treelodge at Punggol has a range of green initiatives: incorporating the latest green techology and innovation in the area of: energy saving, water and waste management. The buildings are oriented in a northly-southerly orientation. It has solar panels to generate sufficient lighting for common areas. It also has a centralised recycling refuse chutes. Each level has a separate chute for recyclables. Treelodge also has a rain water collecting system within the precint. This is nothing new in Singapore: lots og greenery and the vertical "piano" wires that allow creepers to creep onto the sidewalls of some blocks. Creeper wires were also provided for the creepers to climb up to the snake like trellis. The green roofs at the roof deck helps to cool the temperative within the development. It has the usual playground, excerise station, jogging paths and community rest area. Within the individual units; the non-loading walls use of ferrolite partition wall system. It is suppose to help abosrb noise between rooms. This material is lightweight and cuts down on the use of raw materials like cement and sand.
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Treelodge, Punggol is Singapore's first publich housing (HDB) project witht the GREEN MARK Platinum award. This built-to-order HDB eco-precint launched in March 2007 has just TOP. At the common-ground; although it has a "snaking" trellis; the trellis does not seem to be pointed towards any of the flats. As the trellis are pointed below any dwelling (the dwellings are at level 2). In addition, even if the trellis spokes does point any any windows (if any); in some of the photos; the creepers have already began to cover these spokes very well. In the future, the creeps would act as a natural canopy in an eco-friendly way.
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Paranomic view of Punggol: Fo Guang Shan (Buddhist's Light Assocation) Treelodge (Just TOP) Coralinus PRIVE (U/C) Punggol Arcadia (U/C) Punggol Regalia (U/C)
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The main consideration for the placement of the bed-head would be "feel good" or "feel bad" factor. As most of us feel more comfortable; as you had mentioned, with a clear view of the door then with no view; this is human or man luck factor. And, even if in theory, the no view direciton is good BUT, but, but... this should not be the basis to place the bed-head. Thus, one should go with what one feels comfortable with vs what is SUPPOSE to be good for us BUT, but and but.. kind of thing.
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