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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. Please understand that toilets are structural. Therefore please refer to Habit Twelve:- 1.1. What is Habit Twelve:- 2. You wrote: "Also, is it still advisable to place a water fountain on the left side of the door (looking out) to activate the sector, given this?" "Is there any remedy for this toilet?" "whether there are any remedies I can or should apply" 2.1. Unfortunately, remedies cannot be plucked from the air. 2.2. Habit 1, 2 and 3 are often applied. 3. At best, you may have to monitor the situation given that Para 2.2 is not applied at all.
  2. First looks, generally the site layout on the plot looks conservative. (No major surprises, here.)
  3. Hi Master Cecil, it was great meeting you and thanks for your time and advice earlier.
  4. I told him you good master and he ask me intro.
  5. Base of Clifford Centre Run by NTUC Foodfare Common. Nothing unique about this stall. At $3.50/-. Bee hoon slightly salty. Eat just to fill the stomach.
  6. Please Re-read my reply. Have also noted the obvious = already said no issue. Isn’t the “banana kick” telling of your blue arrows? If so uncomfortable, also have mentioned = close the bedroom door. Don’t become so ....
  7. Case Study 2: Do you know that this topic comes under a broad based : Human or Man Luck? Okay, the more the blessings given the better!
  8. 1. Many Feng Shui Masters are a Feng Shui Store in disguise. 2. Genuine Feng Shui is not about purchasing lots of commercial products in the name of Feng Shui. 3. Always asks: "Must I buy from YOU". 4. In fact the greatest culprit today are Feng Shui Masters with lineages. And they are more interest in selling so called "Life-style" products then actually dishing out proper Feng Shui. LOL
  9. Case Study 1: What are the possible reasons for this taboo? 1. In the past, perhaps family sizes are large especially in agrarian society + not everyone is rich. 2. Thus it can be a burden to the groom's side if more than one son gets married. 3. As traditionally, the bride marries into the groom's family and not the other way around. 4. And also the dowry that the groom side has to give to the bride's side. Multiply it by two (two sons marriage) and it can become a real burden. 5. Plus the need to squeeze another room for each bride+groom. 6. Perhaps, these are some of the reasons for this taboo of not having more than two sons married in the same year. 7. Not so bad, but I seem to find the comical semblance to our recent political history of a PM, after an election said that if there are more oppositions, he has to find time to... "fix" something. 8. Maybe some Matriarch may come to the same conclusion - not exactly fix but in some instances "tame" two more "outsiders. LOL What's your take? Nowadays, even if one marries into a family... it is temporary perhaps the couple has to wait for their BTO to be ready... LOL It is not like staying with the in-laws forever, right? P.S. Malays have a different approach. When the daughter marries a man, the man (was) suppose to stay with the mother-in-law. This is to ensure a 100% thing that her daughter will never be "ill-treated". LOL
  10. 1. You wrote: "when you lie in bed, your feet is facing straight line to the door." 1.1. In my opinion, the legs are facing straight line to the ward-rope. Not towards the door. 1.1.1. I am sure most of us are not the famous Pele of football right? If so, he does "banana kick". And if it's him and only him... then with such banana "split" sorrie... I mean banana kick, then you can say that this might be true... Else good to erh... dream on ... with a good dream... 1.2. It is only that the bedroom door is facing straight to the bed-head position. 1.3. Thus it is not like the feet is "carried out" towards the bed-room door. 2. For landed properties, if a wake is held at the home; during the ceremony. 2.1. When it is time for the funeral procession, indeed the legs are carried out first, of the home. 2.2. This was the reason why it is sometimes called a "coffin position". 3. But, I am scratching my head as how did you come up with such a conclusion? 4. In fact, if you see the red arrow, if the bedroom door is opened, the bedroom door panel can become a "blade" or sha qi. 5. Common sense says if someone is using the bedroom and doing "some business or aerobic exercises" also, then simply close the bedroom door when in the room. 6. You also wrote: "Second point is that for the master bedroom the toilet door will be shifted to the middle of that wall. This will result in the toilet door facing the side of the bed." 6.1. Under symbolism in Feng Shui, one could simply like in the above illustration place a table lamp on a side table. This symbolises a partition. 6.2. This second point is quite common for attached toilets of quite a few condo layout plans. 6.3. Just close the toilet door when not in use. So that it is not visible when one sits on the bed. 6.4. Fortunately also the throne where "chocolates" are made, the WC is not directly facing the toilet door. This is because I had mentioned in past forum messages that if the lid is closed, when one flush water into the WC, air gushes out from the seat area where often there are rubber studs... these are micro-droplets... The saying goes: "A little knowledge is a dangerous mind-game-phobia thing. LOL"
  11. What are the possible reasons for this taboo? 1. In the past, perhaps family sizes are large especially in agrarian society + not everyone is rich. 2. Thus it can be a burden to the groom's side if more than one son gets married. 3. As traditionally, the bride marries into the groom's family and not the other way around. 4. And also the dowry that the groom side has to give to the bride's side. Multiply it by two (two sons marriage) and it can become a real burden. 5. Plus the need to squeeze another room for each bride+groom. 6. Perhaps, these are some of the reasons for this taboo of not having more than two sons married in the same year. 7. Not so bad, but I seem to find the comical semblance to our recent political history of a PM, after an election said that if there are more oppositions, he has to find time to... "fix" something. 8. Maybe some Matriarch may come to the same conclusion - not exactly fix but in some instances "tame" two more "outsiders. LOL What's your take? Nowadays, even if one marries into a family... it is temporary perhaps the couple has to wait for their BTO to be ready... LOL It is not like staying with the in-laws altogether. P.S. Malays have a different approach. When the daughter marries a man, the man (was) suppose to stay with the mother-in-law. This is to ensure a 100% thing that her daughter will never be "ill-treated". LOL
  12. Nearly a football team-:) I am also delighted to hear this good news! Augurs a good start and lots of blessings of both couples + families + loved ones! Cheers!
  13. Vegetarian Noodles at Happy Hawkers Block 406A Sembawang Drive $3/- meal. Generous amount of noodles. Overall average. Except that their crispy fried tofu skin has a smoky nice flavour.
  14. 1. There was also a previous posting on this subject matter. 2. All the "rule-set" were in my opinion, very rigid and often leaves one scratching one's head especially for the Chinese and Chinese culture/community of today. [Seems so unjustified and close to non-sensical. LOL) 3. I personally feel that each and every family should examine their personal "system" if any. 4. Today, for example, there are fewer and fewer Matriarchs (simply an older woman who is powerful within a family). 5. If one has such a family member, than this is the person to turn to. Here, this person can dictate or write-off such taboos. 6. In the past, when I brought this up to a forum user who had posted similar questions. Indeed, the reason why they turned to seek advice, here was that his/her family does not have such a person. 7. Actually not true in a sense. 8. I personally feel how each and every Chinese should do is to check with one's elders. Be it one's parents. Who subsequently may check with their parents or parent (who is alive). 9. So long as they give YOU their blessings, then all these Chinese taboos... can literally be washed away! 10. Instead of so many Indian chiefs; just focus on the GROOMs parents. Who in this case, have two sons could have being married same year. 11. In many of the forum postings, I always go with the logic of common sense = has this "Feng Shui thing" to do with it? If no, then ... 12. Same here. I personally don't seem to be able to relate this to common sense at all!. Purely due to superstition and taboo! I say: "We are of a different era from our Chinese forefathers. We (our elders) should be able to decide for the good and happiness of our family without carrying any "old mother hen-baggage" tales."
  15. Query: There's a minor rendering in the great room / living room. Where that mirror is, we will use a black mirror. Is that okay? Reply: It is okay. But there are SOME who felt that it is inauspicious to use "black" as in black mirror. Again, this has more to do with personal preference or prejuidice.
  16. In the past = 1960’s to 1980’s there were concerns of air pollution in Jurong. These were the early years of industrialisation. In my opinion, no. The two water fab plants are not a concern. One would even be more concerned today with living at Punngol especially estates facing Johor’s industrial park right across the sea. But taboos are different. If you do have some concerns, in the near future, others might also share the same concerns. Thus there can be a situation where - no matter how much one try if they might to convince = it may fail. If in doubt, walk away.
  17. Out of the blue a “lawyer” writes.. Good day, I write you today with optimism regarding a discussion that will benefit us both immensely I am Philip Dykes QC SC a Hong Kong barrister and current Chairman of the Council of the Hong Kong Bar Association. . Pardon me for using this medium to contact you, I had no choice...I actually have something very important and urgent that I wish to discuss with you which is the main reason I am contacting you. I actually contacted you because you have the same last name with my late client. I have already drafted a detailed letter but due to the confidentiality and sensitive nature of the situation, I deem it necessary to confirm that this is your private email before I can proceed by sending you the detailed letter. Attach is my private email barr.philipdykes@gmail.com and Telephone number +447452182010 I await your prompt response. Kind Regards, Philip Dykes, SC.
  18. D'Cambridge completed in 2006. Falls under Period 8 Flying Star Feng Shui. Stacks like #03 falls under NE1 facing direction. Stack #03 Stack #01
  19. Former Feng Shui client’s comment: Got it. My gf and I were just talking about you. [Name Masked out] whom I recommended you years ago. She's happy ?
  20. Thanks Master Cecil for your Super fast response, truly appreciate it Unfortunately the unit was sold already.. but your reports did give us good insights.
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