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Frankly, it is just a general statement. For enhancements or cures, the holistic approach to Feng Shui like application of Eight Mansions (Eight House) or Flying Star would be good enough. For Flying Star Feng Shui, usually areas affecting relationships are the sectors that may contain #3 conflicts/quarrels. Quote: Anonymous wrote: Dear Cecil, I was wondering how accurate is that, the House ### have the effects on the occupants of the house. If it is, then there must be some kind of cures for it. My house is P5 #2104 facing S. It's said Mother and Daughter don't get along. Please, give me some advises, Thank you for your kindness.
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Traditionally, Feng Shui practitioners may advise their clients to place the sink slightly higher than the stove. Today, this is still done. But, in Singapore, there are now at least over more than 2,500 condominium developments with at least over 30,000 units. And majority if not all condo kitchens have the stove and sink at the same height or level! As those who stay in a condominium are considered as "middle income or higher" this is a consideration for not following "past" tradition.
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1. #29 will be affected by afternoon sun (Living room/bedrooms). 2. NW facing apartments don't seem to have OVERALL good luck as many sectors in the home needs to be disarmed. 3. In my opinion, for a East group person(s), it should be their LAST RESORT. Really, really (no choice - die die must get)... type of situation. Even for West Group persons, not the BEST choice!
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Are there any Feng Shui considerations in purchasing Antique furniture or items? Yes/ No/ May be? There are instances where some people have purchased questionable antiques and after their purchase, these home owners mutted:- "How come there seems to be another entity in our home" "I can feel the presence of someone in our home" "Oh dear, I seem to constantly get nightmares... " "I heard someone... talking downstairs" "Dear! This is the unteemp time you forgot to close the toilet door!" " Middle of the night... heard: creak, croak, creak, croak, creak croak....
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Symbolism is important in Feng Shui. "I made sure that my entire house (kennel) is painted RED. As RED is suppose to be the most YANG element or colour! " "Yet, strangely, this water position directly in front of my home looks so ghostly!" I understand that a swimming pool or pond should have curves for best Feng Shui. But cannot be like this design? I am puzzled, confused, scared! Will my Feng Shui wealth drain away?
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1. Generally, trees are only a poison arrow if it is aimed directly at the main entrance or a window. 2. If it has a tree trunk aimed at a window, this is easier to neutralise. From the side view, it does show the smaller tree trunk (may or may not slice thru the windows). One option is to install day curtains can be installed. 3. Trees are acceptable as it provides much shade especially from the afternoon sun. And one of the "secret" weapons is the ability to attract "birds" in the area. (Of course now adays, some people condone birds due to the concern of "bird flu" virus.
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1. Humans or each person has their (his/her) ba zi. Similiarly every home also has it's own ba zi. 2. For the home (landed property, condo, apartments, walk-up flats) as you had mentioned, some homes may be born between 1984 to 2003 = Period 7. In addition,under Flying Star Feng Shui, one has to determine the facing directionout of a total of 15directions. 3. Oncea full Flying Star chart is found, then one NOT only can find one's wealth sector but also try to find out and disarm bad sectors. For wealth sectors, please check out my many, many previous posts on:- #8 = current prosperity (0 to2 years luck) #9 = future prosperity (
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1. It is more important to consider "human-man luck" factors, first. Thus, it makes more sense to sleep separately, it is still acceptable for each of you to own your double bed. 2. Don't care what others think about. Frankly, last Saturday, a client requested for a separate bedroom for her husband. Who like yours snores.... She sleeps in the master bedroom while he (husband) has been allocated another bedroom. Very common situation! 3. When we are married to a person, it does not mean that we need to "velcro" ourselves to our partner. Rachel R. wrote: My husband snores terribly and we both toss and turn a lot in our sleep, hencewe have not been sleeping on the same bed for the past 3 years. We still sleep in the same bedroom (master bedroom), but we sleep on separate beds - each of us has our own double bed! I recently heard from a ladythat its not good luckfor married couples to sleep on separate beds! But I alsoknow of other married couples whosleep on separate bedsbecause of snoring, etc. so I don't think me and my husband are alone here. It doesn't bother us that we sleep on different beds -in fact weget a betternight's sleep from it (I know I do, especially!)-but is it really a problem and will it lead to something bad in our marriage if we continue to sleep this way?? I'm asking this now because my husband's considering throwing his mattress and buying a new one because its hurting his back, and we are contemplating whether to just buy him a new mattress, or throw both our beds and buy a super king size bed (which is the biggest bed we can buy)?
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1. May consider install a partition. Some comments on the type of partition can be found, here:- http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Divider_or_Partition 2. On / Off! When the main door is opened, (if possible) the kitchen door is closed. Frankly this may not be practical day-to-day situation. Para 1 is a better choice.
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