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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. Effectiveness of a cure also depends on the layout of the house. 2. One way of looking at it is the understanding of a squarish type of home vs a narrow ... 2.1. If one has the time, one can look at the last few resources found, here regarding to a home: 3. Yes, it is possible.
  2. 1. Once cremated is considered neutral. 2. This is why in Singapore, even for humans, the urns can be stacked vertical as many as the site can hold e.g. at Kong Meng San, Sin Ming
  3. These are some considerations: 1. In essence, this concept needs a lot of criteria for it to be activated. 2. In addition, it has the most influence under Periods 1, 4 and 7. And less so in other Periods. 3. For the lay person and even some Feng Shui Masters have also a hard time grasping this concept. Thus as many as five or more conditions must be met, here.
  4. Sunday Times on 22 August 2020 and online on 21 August 2020 night
  5. Congratulations! Finally! Soon! Expect to pay a visit at end of September which is most likely the T.O.P. Date...
  6. 10.8.2020 Congratulations! Just T.O.P. Unfortunately, this is this first time that the mall is still not ready.
  7. To the right of the photos is the Combined Choa Chu Kang Temple...
  8. On 19.8.2020 This stall closed shop at West Ridge. Was curious so found this notice on their Facebook:-
  9. Most stretches of the CTE is known to be a straight highway. This unlikely to become a Sha qi or poison arrow. Unlike this example:- It is now or often whether one can endure the traffic noise especially peak hours of the day. And this also depends on the level and distance to the CTE. Most likely level 17 is better off than lower floors. It is wise to visit the premises at peak hours if the day. As a recent client has found after her first visit on a Sunday is like night and day on a busy peak traffic. P.S. Movie cannot be played, here
  10. On 18.8.2020. Now all one can see is a flat piece of cleared land. Not exactly a virgin piece of land but just a temporarily one: To the right of these three photos is Arthur Mansions
  11. On 18.8.2020 Foundation stage. Photo taken within 3 Meyer Residence Other photos taken along Meyer Place and also within The Meyer Place
  12. I like the comment circled in red... lol Echoes my sentiments precisely!
  13. 1. If one has the time, please read this to understand the thinking behind a conservative Feng Shui Master, first to get a flavour of my reply. 2. Just last year a client told me that they previously engaged a Feng Shui Master (not nice to name his name). 3. This client told me that their former Master told them that he will always use the main door and that all HDB flats have poor Feng Shui because of the main door position. 4. That was enough for this client to search for another Feng Shui Master. Thus they engaged me. 5. Don't be surprised that in Singapore there are still a high percentage of Feng Shui Masters who only eat, sleep, wake-up and eat and sleep FOR the Main door only. 6. If one meets such a person and if the potential buyer brings such a Feng Shui Master to this home, GOOD LUCK! to you! 7. In Singapore, somehow many still think that Feng Shui has to do with the main door. And even today, I believe roughly 70% of Singaporeans still (have a vague) idea that the Frontage of the home is the Feng Shui from the main door. 8. If few have read my link and the rationale of Feng Shui is about the Frontage and for high-rise, it is often the location with the most windows. Thus most of the time, this should be like standing at the living room balcony looking outwards. 9. Thus if one only eats and sleeps with the notion of Main Entrance Door as the Feng Shui, and worse, confronted with the Rubbish bin next to it. (It does not matter if there is a door to this rubbish bin). 10. In some of the articles on the common bin, I had also made common sense concerns: especially if one encounters inconsiderate neighbours. 11. For a condo and EC, most if not all (other than Hillion); these common bins are just built into a shallow wall. There is no luxury of a large lobby to house the common bins. 12. Thus if an inconsiderate neighour leaves things at the bin, it may just be beside this unit's main door. Or that the neigbour's waste liquid drips pass your front door x a few neighbours. 13. One cannot thus stand at one's main door whole day to confront that neighbour. A case of "High Noon" and lead to bad blood. I am not saying that this is common. But don't be the unlucky one. LOL 14. The bad news is that once a person has grown with a stigma, often, it is very difficult to convince or shake-it-off. All I have to say is "GOOD LUCK TO YOU"
  14. These are some considerations: 1. When we look at homes with two or more levels we need to visually stack level 1 with level 2. And even level 2 with level 3. 1.1. For example, when we superimpose level 1 (or ground floor) with level 2, it is good that at least the protruding toilet and it's WC is not directly above the main entrance door or directly above the supposed location of the sofa. 1.2. Another consideration is the stove should not be directly above a bed. (Not perfect but above a study is acceptable) 1.3. If one has an altar at level 1 (ground floor); avoid a WC directly above it at level 2. 1.4. For the stove, try to avoid sewerage pipes/toilet above it, also. 1.5. For comparing levels 2 with 3, again things like a bed at level 2 should not have a toilet or wc pipes directly above the bed-head. 2. In Singapore, there are quite a number of homes where the master bedroom or junior master has a toilet either at your house's main door side or close-by to your current master bathroom. 2.1. You wrote: "Is it bad feng shui and how to resolve it. Thank you." 2.2. As mentioned earlier, in general, on it's own is not a fatal error. 2.3. Feng Shui is more to this, than just the protusion. 2.4. One needs to do Habit Number 1 to have a clearer picture. Habits 2 and 3 follow this etc... Reference;
  15. Case Study 5: Any issue with the location of the Common Bins / Bin Lobby? 1. Cannot find any fault with sampling of the location of Common Bins/ Bin Lobby. 2. Virtually find this type of arrangement as far back as when HDB introduced the Common Bin lobby. 3. Traditionally, if one can as shown below, able to draw a circle and find the Lifts, staircase and common bins in that circle, this implies the most practical arrangement. 4. Looks like the entrance to the common bin lobby directly faces stack 702's main entrance door. And if one stands at the main door of stack 700, it is possible to see into the bin entrance lobby + the two common bins.
  16. Case Study 2: Type 1 and Type 2 Sha Qi / Poison arrow 1. Type 1 Sha Qi / Poison Arrow: 1.1. The poison arrow is straight forward. 1.2. Here, there is a sharp corner of stack 118 aimed towards stack 110. 1.3. The only way to be 100% certain is to be on-site to assess the situation. 1.4. If it is aimed towards the living room windows, harder to cure given that it is not possible to e.g. draw the day curtain 24/7. 2. Type 2 Sha Qi 2.1. This is where stack 146 has sha qi coming from 124 towards it. And in this case, definitely for sure is aimed towards 146's living room. 3. If one has the time, more examples of the Type 2 Sha Qi can be found under this link:-
  17. Hi Mr Cecil, This is Chris. I actually seen your website (geomancy.net) and found out that you provide superb content. I help businesses with Facebook marketing strategies and would like to discuss with you the potential you’re able to acquire clients using these channels.
  18. Case Study 4: Any issue if my home is next to a Health and Medical Care centre? "Sometimes it is a case where it is good to have a Health and Medical Care centre nearby. But definitely not so close to my home!" 1. One word: "Stigma":- 2. One consolation is that it is not a hospital. But post COVID-19 days, some of us may feel uncomfortable with a Medical Care centre as by definition, this is a place where someone comes to seek some kind of medical help. 3. In the past, we hear things like vehicles should keep at least 1 metre distance from a cyclists on a road. 4. In today's world of infectious virus, some of us may feel uncomfortable with people arriving at our door steps, outsiders and their pedestrian traffic passing through our home...
  19. Case Study 3: Are unit address like 614, 644 or 666 unlucky? 1. Feng Shui has more to do with the landforms, the landscape, the site and the property in question. 2. Numbers has more to do with numerology. Unfortunately, there are many different formulas and interpetation of a number. 3. Mathematically, it is more like a 50/50 chance each time one wants to determine whether from such formulas whether it is good or bad. Much like fliping a coin: Heads or Tails thing. 4. Most of the time, a number can be considered auspicious or inauspicious depends on rooted cultural preference. 5. For example, it is a well known fact that many Catonese dialect group associate the phonetic sound of 4 in Cantonese to their own language as "DIE". 5.1. In such an instance, 614 where 1 = again means "immediately" and 4 = die. Thus 14 implies "Quick to die". And "44" means "Die die". 6. Perhaps some Christians are superstitious of a number like 666 = to them, it is the devil's number. While to others neutral or even lucky. 6.1. For example, the Hokkiens associate a number "6" as LUCK or to them it is a lucky number. Thus don't be surprise if they like 666 = Luck, luck and erh.. more luck! 7. If you were to search past forum messages, I had also mentioned that till today, Singapore Airlines (SIA) has always excluded seat number 13. Thus if one board an SIA plane; either the First Class or Business Class seats, the seating will have a 12 then 14. 8. Here, do treat the numbers as "One man's meat is another person's poison!". 9. Locally, in Singapore, again this is not Feng Shui, popular numbers in this estate would also include numbers like 618 (Luck-want-to-Prosper) and 688 (Luck-Prosper-Prosper).
  20. Another quick turnaround for another client on her offsite house hunting review service
  21. Case Study 2: Common sense Feng Shui - Don't like traffic noise? Erh... don't select me! 1. If so try to avoid lower floors especially of stack 708 and 710. 2. Do also expect some traffic noise for stack 712 and even 706. 3. It is good that there is a reserve site for future high-rise development which hopefully acts as a buffer. 4. Unfortunately, often the areas marked by blue X and the green zone often would be open space areas of that future high-rise development. Thus will not offer sound buffer protection especially for stack 708. Or simply, don't hope for this to ever happen.
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