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1. As mentioned, previously, no two homes or apartments are similar. Have a client who had moved in around the TOP period (2006). In fact, last year, they are looking at bigger premises - landed property. Thus, I believe that in general, some of the owners of units are doing well. 2. In the past, early 1960's I used to follow my dad to the Singapore Gun Club where he is a member, there. Quote: One of the empty units is facing rifle range road, where there is a cluster of about 4 semi-d terraces with big round window features. I remembered from a tv programme, these windows are akin to having "eyes" looking directly at you all the time and may not be good in a fengshui sense. Any way of countering them? This was similar to a story, written by Dr Evelyn Lip, in one of her Geomancy books, where she mentioned that, the owners of a certain home fell very sick and the home was inauspicious. One day, during low tide, a geomancer noticed a piece of rock shaped like a frog's figurine (in the river bed) and it's mouth pointing towards this, home. It is symbolic of a hungry mouth. Which is very similar to what you had mentioned. Thus, if this looks inauspicious, best to step-aside and look elsewhere. The only way of countering them is that "physically" the house is pulled down. Or building a high fence? Building a high fence is also considered inauspicious - much like a prisoner in a home. (Based on the concept: If it cannot be seen, it is no longer a threat)!
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1. Please use this link (report link) to generate a report to check which is your favourable sitting position/direction for work:- http://www.geomancy.net/reports/reports-list/perlist-workposition.htm 2. However, please note that the above sitting / facing direction for work is contingent on things like the layout plan of the room and/or some of us simply cannot change out sitting positions. 3. Thus, it is considered as "NICE-TO-HAVE" and not a "MUST-HAVE".
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1. Usually, some older folks would wrap (even number of coins) e.g. 20 cents in a red paper and placed it into the urn. 2. You may pour the contents (ash) into say a plastic "bin" and check to see if there was any previous "objects or items" such as the above. If so, you can still take it out and place it into your new urn. 3. Often, when changing urns, some would scoop some of the old ash into the new urn. 4. You may wrap up the old urn in a "used" clean newspaper and simply throw it away, afterwards.
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1. From a Ba zi, perspective, make sure that the person is not a Strong Water person or a weak fire person as a water position placed wrongly in a home is considered inauspicious. 2. A water position, placed wrongly can also affect health and family relationships i.e. under Flying Star, if it is placed in a mountain star #8 location. 3. You can read up on what makes a good water feature (especially Para 2.1 to 2.12) under this link:- http://fountain.geomancy.net
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1. Frankly, in all developments there are often good (auspicious) and inauspicious units. But many units are affected by the afternoon sun (morning sun not so bad). Many (majority) of the units either face NW or SE. 2. In general, the plot of land is rectangular and the block layout (twin-halfs) are overall, acceptable. 3. Sometimes, it is hard to find out what is the reason for the owner's selling their homes. But, if it is true that it is a forced sale or divorcing couple... then... should be further investigated. 4. The rule of thumb is always bring along all family members to view the apartment. 5. In addition: check where is the afternoon sun "west". (Morning sun not so bad). Many of the units facing Upper Serangoon Road, will get the afternoon sun. And it is not ideal given that the living rooms and many of the bedrooms face this side. 6. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, Period 7, NW facing apartments have very little luck as the water wealth star #8 is trapped in the middle of the home. Thus the SE facing homes are "better" than the NW facing ones... Anthony T. wrote: I am thinking to purchase a second hand EC 'The Florida' at hongang. May I know any feng shui problem for this property
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1. The traditional advise is to avoid placing a (LARGE)Qi Lin in one's home. Qi Lin should only be used or displayed in a temple. 2. In Singapore, in the past, a few Chinese associations placedlarge figurines of the Qi Lin outside their association building. This led to lots of conflicts and quarrels amongst members. 3. In a home, avoid placing such figurines as it will also lead to conflicts and quarrels amongst family members. If one really wants to place qi lin or a pair of qi lin, they must be very small sized e.g. not more than 2 inches in height and width. For conception, some place it at one's balcony facing outwards - in the hope of conceiving a child. 4. The Pi Xiu in the past was found on the stone pillars of Chinese tombs and also found on the roof of ancient Chinese buildings. Nowadays, it is common to find those who "belief" in it to place facing their main door. And many were told to "boxed" it up so that no one else e.g. outsiders can touch it. For such believers, some place their lottery ticket held by the legs of the Pi Xiu. 5. Some people, buy these objects as a form of "comforter" or "feel good" factor. It has more to do with psychology. Many rich people never even heard of these items. Perhaps, it is like the "lottery". Many "poorer" people buy such objects in the hope of ........
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1. Based on the Flying Star chart that; there is a water star #8 (current water wealth star) at the frontage. And it is good to consider a water position to activate the water star for better career and general luck. 2. In general, the home should enjoy good Feng Shui. Only thing is to check that the lamp post on the rounder does not slice thru the main door or a window of the home. Quote: Dear Master Some master point the No 9 house:- 1) The house need water because facing Southeast 2) In Fornt of the House water flow according to the slope 3) In Fornt of the House had a guard house and a rounder about. 4) On the rounder about had one lamp post 5) A god (Buddha)said the house very good fungshui. I believed the house shall be very good fungshui for the owner
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1. Yes, in my opinion, I do agree with you. 2. From past experience, two major concerns come into my mind:- 2.1 Often, many of such unit(s) are affected by "direct" sun-light. For example, many of the units "living areas" face the afternoon sun 2.2Somehow, many people perhaps, felt that for whatever reasons, the Feng Shui of these units are not good. (Especially poor view or facing say the rubbish dump / power station / privacy issues i.e. facing HDB flats or temples or mosques. 2.3 Low floor (storey) and other reasons. Other reasons include some developers perhaps, did not want to do a "force sale". Or someone booked the unit but subsequently failed to get financing or became a bankrupt. Quote: Jason N. wrote: Just want to check if it would be wise to consider left over units in a TOPed condominium project. Conventional wisdom seems to suggest that there must be something wrong with these units, that's why they are still unsold after the project TOP was in 2006...
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1. We human beings have our birthday (Date and time of birth). 2. Similarly, a home also has it's birthday. Flying star Feng Shui is about the "birthchart" of a home. 3. In general, the home is considered as the environment we live in. 4. Thus, it is always good to first plot the chart of the home's birth chart e.g. use Flying Star Feng Shui, first. 5. Next, we then apply the Eight House (East/West group). Applying this concept should be considered as "NICE-TO-HAVE" and not a "MUST-HAVE". 5.1. For example, even under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, often even for a bedroom, there are limited ways to place a bed. As there is the bedroom door, often, the attached bathroom; window and even built in wardrope. Thus, even if the Eight House concept recommends placing a bed-head in a direction but it conflicts with the layout plan, then, "too-bad", we can't place it as the book says, so... 5.2 As we are just the occupants, we should first and foremost apply Flying Star Feng Shui to correct the imbalances (or to enhance) the home. And subsequently, we humans, need to stay in the home, we can then "Nice-to-have" try to see if we can apply this Eight House (East/West Group).
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I have 3 friends stay at the property name called 'The Rivervale' 1 facing punggol park, 1 facing the temple and another one is facing the Swimming pool. The husband staying at the one facing punggol park and temple died at mid age (around 43) and the one facing swimming pool is alway sick. Any big problem of the Feng Shui there, anyway can solve? In my opinion, it is best to seek expert advise, as no two units even on different levels are the same. Coincidentally, another development (a few km away from The Rivervale) called "The Rivervale Crest" condo has some problems, also:- 1. Please see my forum posting on Tue, 29 Jul 2003, 06:39 AM "2. Rivervale Crest I had previously reviewed this condo. I really do not like this condo. And have turned down several new requests for on-site audit here." http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=13922&new= 3. The Sick Building Syndrome http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=12550&new=
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1. This isa "commercial" concave mirror. 2. It was purchased at the "Meji" store in Marina Square, Singapore. 3. Price is Singapore $9.00 or approximately US$6.60. 4. Notice that the mirror is "caved-in" or concave.
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1. This is a true story: 1.1 Hong Kong Shanghai Bank (HSBC) buiding in Hong Kong was built, first. 1.2 Bank of China's (BOC) building came later. And it is shaped like a Chinese sword. 1.3 To counteract this, HSBC bank shaped it's helicopter pad in the form of a cannon aimed back towards BOC. 1.4 To make the story short, later on, the Cheung Kong center placed two18th century cannons (or twin cannons) against another building. 2. So you want to place a cannon? Even if it is an ornamental cannon, avoid facing inwards of a home. At best, it should be aimed out of the home. If your home has a balcony than "like a goal keeper" aim it out or clear of the home!
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1. If one wants to play safe, one can always readily purchase a Feng Shui ruler to try to work out favourable measurements as much as one can. 2. In most countries, the kitchen cabinet width is always 2 feet. 2 feet is an auspicious measurement. And because of our size and height, many of the height of the stove range between 34 inches to 35 inches. In fact, in the past, the stove is approximately 34 inches in height and the sink (is suppose to be higher) at
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1. Contrary to popular belief, please take note that a closed fridge is considered as belonging to the metal element. 2. Thus, for those who wish to have more metal in the kitchen may consider a bigger fridge. Thus it is acceptable to have the fridge face a stove in many instances. While trying to avoid the basin (washing tap) facing the stove. This is no good.
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1. Appreciate if you do not post multiple postings. This and the past. As all messages in this forum are moderated. Quote: Melody V. wrote: Thanks for your help. I have considered the 2 factors you mentioned. First, my mother's bedroom will have blinds so that will take care of the sunset. Plus, she can always use airconditioning. My mother is hardly at home in the afternoons. 2. Above, sounds reasonable.I forgot that many homes in theUS use cheaper materials like gypsum board panels and insulation. Where-elseespecially inSingapore, our homes are built with concreteand bricks - which tend to absorb heat and later in the evening say at 7pm onwards, start to release it's heat. This can be unberable. Quote: Melody V. wrote: Second, the natal chart of the West sector is #6m, #1w and #6b so I guess the stars are good for her? 3. In general, #1water on it's own is suppose to be good as it is good "future" prosperity water star. Although there are too many #6 which may drown the water star. Nevertheless, they are much better to have and to "hold" than #5 or #2 (sickness) or #3 or #7. Another good thing is that being strong metal #6 x2 it should help when such bad stars like #5 flies into the bedroom.
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It is recommended that oneshould be convinced or at least find out which is more accurate. With this, discard the reading that was done differently. Quote: Yan Fen O. wrote: How would that affect the accuracy of the analysis as a result, when a person has 2 different month pillar read by different FS masters?
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1. Please note that many of the concepts umder the Eight House are considered "Nice-to-have" (NTH) and not a "Must-have" (MH). 2. Under this concept:- First Choice:It is NTH a person "placed" in a good sector of a home. And it is even better if the person can say study facing their good direction. 3. One has to be realistic, if - especially because of the layout of the room, one cannot sit and study facing one's good direction: this is considered as "JTB". 4. What is JTB? Just too bad! (full stop) There is nothing else under this concept that can be used or worked. Apply other concepts like: harmonising her bedroom with her ba zi colours, checking the Flying Stars ..... etc....
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Quote: Anonymous wrote: Please advice as to the 3 killings, Grand duke and Five Yellow. 1. This forum alone has more than 10 years of resources. I am sure, it does not hurt your fingers to do a SEARCH for each of the above. However, if you are too .... lazy to do so, then, I have summarised it below:- 1.1. 3 Killings As it says! Three persons stand facing each other and try to kill each other. The person left standing wins the award known as: THREE KILLINGS award. 1.2. Five Yellow This is based on some call it "Karma". Where, you hand 5 yellow ribbons to each of your friends. And make sure that each ribbon has a profile of a convicted person who had done some serious crime. Ask each of your friend(s) to pray daily at Five O'Clock in the morning. You will sure be blessed with good fortune. 1.3 Grand Duke The site is down. But, when it is up, later, will give you the link. There are Five men. You are to find out which person is the grand duke! CLUE 1: For information, the grand duke was castrated when he was young. He was formerly an Eunich in the Ching's court. CLUE 2: Look at the photos of each person carefully. And focus on their trousers. If it does not buldge, is the Grand Duke!
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Quote: Jim V. wrote: yesterday, i bought dzi 21 in one chienese store. I was told that the strength is so powerful to make wishes come true. I am a fire sheep born august 4,1967 at 3:25 AM. Please enlighten me on this. thanks. 1. Yes, this is very true, indeed! It is so powerful, that it made you depart your hard earned money... and made the seller's dream come true, instead! 2. You should check out this MORE powerful than the dzi. In fact, this one is GUARANTEED to bring you SUPERMAN powers:- This ONE is not a Tibetian but PURELY CHINESE one:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=23346&new= 3. More information on Commercial Products:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commercial_Products "When the buying stops, the selling can!"
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1. All wind chimes that are used in Feng Shui are generally:- 1.1. No fancyful colours. They are either copper plated or bronze plated ones. 1.2. They should often be 6 hollow rods - not solid rods. 1.3. They can also be two materials e.g. wooden roof supporting the rods with a wooden clinger. 2. Where to place it? 2.1. By feel or trial and error. If you are not into using proper Feng Shui tools to analyse a home, then you simply to go by feel or trial and error. 2.2. Only after doing a proper analysis, the Feng Shui master or even a DIY person, would then see if it is feasible to place a wind chime. Your question is just like: - You: (You walk into an A and E 24 hours emergency ward). You: Without going to the proper triage check, you walk unannounced into the doctors room. You: Ask the doctor... "Doctor what's wrong with me?" Doctor: "How would I know?" "You better wait your turn, and go thru the triage check by my nurse before barging into my office!" 3. This is a typical example of many people who have not found what is the "actual" leak in their home or office. And yet, the main consideration is either to enhance using a wind chime or wrongly place it to fix a wrong leak! 4. This is why, many people, say... Feng Shui cannot work! Quote: Anonymous wrote: Can I ask if a eight rod chime and combined with a wood is it ok to hang it at the main door or what is the best windchime and where to place it.
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Most probably, one has purchased a counterfeit dzi bead - manufactured in Taiwan! Old tibetian ones are usually cracked, aged and used for prayers.... and rare....
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Further to what I had mentioned, this is an insight into the store that sold you the fantastic dzi beads:- Note: As a Chinese, my great-grand parents, grand parents and for that matter, my parents certainly had never come across such an item called "dzi beads". Dzi beads are a modern sales invention, with the hope of making the dreams of the SELLER come true! If you are not the SELLER but the BUYER : "STU-PIG".... http://forum.geomancy.net/upload/will-I-be-fleeced.gif
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