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1. Search for the term "Quantum Leap" in Feng Shui and you may understand what is meant by " the rich gets richer and the poor? To hell (the poor) with them!" 2. Some are not born with a silver spoon. But had silver spoon placed into their mouths! 3. Quantum leap is like "sucking" wealth at the expense of your neighbours!
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1. Glad that you find our website useful. 2. Yes, it is best to have the stove installed. As it is one of the most important items (affecting health and wealth) for a family especially if one moves or try to move-in for the first time. 3. In the past, if the main stove is not installed, those who also use an alternative charcoal stove may move in .. but need to "use" it for the first time. 4. Minor touch up of the ceiling is fine! BUT, it is best that you are aware where is your North and South sector of the new home! As this year, North = Tai Sui and South is the three killings. When the minor touch up of the ceiling is to be done at one of these two sectors, try not to stand there and supervise. Just pretend to be elsewhere and not see the actual work to be done! (aka kiasu abit)
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These are some considerations: 1. A traditional altar arrangement. 1.1. This is a typical set-up where there is (a.) a Deity (e.g. Goddess of Mercy) (b.) a Ancestor tablet. 1.2. What makes this altar table unique is that when standing facing the altar, the Deity must always be on the Right and the table raised at his area. 1.3. The ancestor tablet sits on the left and slightly lower. 2. What are the altar dimensions? 2.1. Standard height for any altar: 125cm to 128cm. If a piece of glass is to be placed on the altar, then go for 125cm. 2.2. Width depends on your needs: 18cm to 23cm or 40cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm 2.3. Length: 41cm to 43cm or 59.5cm to 69cm or 71cm or 89cm or 107cm or 148cm 3. What if I am buying an off-the-shelf commercially made altar. Do I need to look out for anything? 3.1. Majority of those off-the-shelf altar cabinets should already have proper altar dimensions. 3.2. Thus, just buy one and use it.
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1. More importantly, the "owners" or "breadwinners" or subsidary tenants or anyone who are suppose to move-in should SLEEP from that day onwards. Is generally considered as having moved-in. 2. In real life situations, some people may bring in their gods a few days earlier. An example is that they had an opportunity to bring in their gods on very good days such as every 15th lunar month or every 1st day of every lunar month. These days are always good days to bring in the gods. 3. Often, we should not bring in the GODs too early. What is too early? For example, one month before we actually moved-in. Thus in general, one may consider bringing in a god earliest should be around 1 week before we move-in. For those who have an existing god in a home and planning to move-in. 4. What happens if we bring in the god too early? One can still bring in the god earlier. But, one should make an effort to go to the new home every day to offer "prayers" or if one lights up "joss sticks" etc... 5. One can still bring in all the furnitures a few days earlier. And on the actual day, "invite" the god to one's home. Here, the altar at the new home should be set up. And prior to bringing the god, simply say " We are bringing you now to our new home at e.g. Blk 111 Jalan Bukit Merah #01-11". And when we reach the ground floor, we should say that "we have arrived at our new location and will be bringing you up to Blk 111 Jalan..... ". 6. Please take note that for those who are 'inviting gods" to their home, there is no hard and fast rule. Simply, often it is based commonsense! For example, no God would be angry if we may have to bring them in earlier for one reason or the other! For example, we have no choice but to vacate our home earlier. 7. For those who wish to bring in a new god; should consider moving in first. Especially for those bringing in "Goddess of mercy" or Quan Yin should try to bring "her" in especially on any one of the 15th lunar day of a month or the 1st lunar day of a month. As these are full moon and considered the most auspicious days. 8. In general, when selecting a figurine:- White or Gold covered figurines = usually suited to those who ba zi is weak water element and weak metal elements, strong fire, strong earth, strong wood element. Wooden figurines = weak wood element, strong metal element, strong water element, weak fire element, strong earth.
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