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1. Lately, I had a client who is the owner of a studio apartment. 2. An apartment is already small. Furthermore, with a small grand piano, they must have given up storage or other amenities for the grand piano. 3. The message conveyed here is that a house is simply four walls. 4. However, what truly matters is that at least one person in the household can play the piano. +++ Here are a couple of examples showcasing my father's spontaneous piano performances. My dad on the right 5. My father falls into the same category, but he only plays by ear. He is unable to read music notes... Haha... Here are examples showcasing my father's spontaneous piano performances: 01 Track 01.m4a 02 Track 02.m4a 04 Track 04.m4a 03 Track 03.m4a 08 Track 08.m4a 05 Track 05.m4a 06 Track 06.m4a 07 Track 07.m4a The content used in this music is intended for educational and informational purposes only. All rights to the music, clips, and other materials used belong to (C) Geomancy.net, 1996. +++ 6. This clearly demonstrates the concept of human luck or fate in action. 7. Whenever he plays, those around him also experience a sense of joy. 8. Some individuals may not have the best luck or ideal Feng Shui, but their strong relationships and connections, whether with family, friends, or pets, serve as their secret weapon!
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1. It's understandable that you can't find anything on grand pianos and Feng Shui, but it's important to remember that not everything is related to Feng Shui. 2. The issue at hand is actually more closely tied to Number 3: Human or Man Luck, as illustrated below. 1. Feng Shui primarily focuses on the arrangement of the landscape and the circulation of qi. When it comes to the interior, special attention is given to the positioning of the main door, stairs, kitchen, and bedrooms 3.1. The Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck System consists of Human Luck.What is the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck System: Human or Man Luck? 4. It is widely acknowledged that most grand pianos are black, primarily due to the cost-effectiveness of producing jet-black pianos. The large surface area of pianos requires a significant amount of wood, making it difficult to match large quantities of wood to achieve a uniform appearance. Additionally, black is often chosen in concert settings to avoid overshadowing the performer, and it complements the ebony/ivory keys. 5. In addition to black pianos, grand pianos are also available in white, natural wood such as walnut, and even unconventional colors like pink. The color of the piano does not significantly impact its quality or performance. 6. Owning a grand piano implies that it is placed in a prominent area, which aligns with Feng Shui principles that favor open spaces. However, this does not mean one must use the grand piano as a bed or embrace its tri-legs before sleeping. 7. In the realm of Feng Shui, a piano is considered a piece of furniture, albeit less common than items like couches, coffee tables, or bar counters. 8. The fact that a grand piano is typically enclosed in wood or lacquer, with metal components inside, is not a significant factor in its Feng Shui placement. 9. More crucial than the material composition is the symbolism behind owning a grand piano, similar to how some individuals derive satisfaction from owning luxury cars like Ferraris or Porsches. 10. Having a grand piano in the household can make a significant statement about the individual or family who possesses it. 11. For those who compose music, they may be associated with the Wood element in Feng Shui practices. 12. Playing music by an individual can be associated with the Water element. 13. Isn't it delightful and auspicious for human fortune when a family member performs beautiful music? 14. Can you inform me about the number of individuals who possess a residence with a grand piano? Undoubtedly, there is a sense of pride in owning such an instrument. 15. Consider this humorous scenario and inform the following renowned individuals (Alfred Brendel, Arthur Rubinstein, Clara Schumann, Frédéric Chopin, Ludwig van Beethoven, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart) that, according to Feng Shui, they are not permitted to have a grand piano in their homes! Share this amusing message with them... LOL... 16. How would the world be impacted without the presence of exceptional music compositions created by certain individuals? 17. Could there be instances where individuals contemplate suicide if they are prohibited from possessing a grand piano? "SIR! According to Feng Shui, having a piano in your residence is not advisable!" Chopin once said, "Music has the power to calm even the most unruly soul!" Do you understand the significance of this statement, Mr. Trump?
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You wrote: "Considering this development. Can I check if Master managed to revisit after tOP and see if this development did indeed fall into no-mans land = inauspicious as per what master mentioned earlier??" To date, I have visited multiple blocks/stacks and determined that the readings ought to be NE1 or SW1 oriented, rather than N3 or S3.
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Is it possible to set up a platform bed in a bedroom?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
A Book on Common Sense Feng Shui by Master Cecil Lee -
Thank you for your reassurance that this is just common sense and nothing to do with Fengshui! It started with something I read somewhere else and it rattled me but I’m now certain that this isn’t an issue at all  It is definitely right to say not everything is linked to Fengshui and not all the content on Fengshui provided on the internet is anything more than the fluffing up of logical explanations for things. Thank you once again for the clarification.
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Imagine, 70% of non-theory related Feng Shui is pure common sense...such that I can even write a full book on this.. LOL! [1.] The Classic 4-Legs Bed [2.] A raised Platform Bed [3.] Ceiling Fan [4.] Cabinets above Bed-Head [5.] Corner of a bedroom has Stagnant Qi [6.] Placement of Air-conditioner [7.] Drainage pipes above a Stove [8.] Where to place a piano in the home? [9.] Space Clearing and avoid hoarding [10.] How many legs must a dining table have? [11.] Buying a house? Bring family members along for the viewing [12.] Can I install Vinyl flooring for my home? [13.] Is this stool safe? [14.] Study with my back facing the bedroom door [15.] Can I buy a dining table with a split line in the middle of the table [16.] When I sleep, can my legs face a Master Bathroom Door? [17.] Can an altar be suspended without a cabinet? [18.] Is this toilet layout good? [19.] Is it bad to have a WC directly above a landed property front door? [20.] Building a home from scratch? Do this. [21.] Can my dining table face the front door? [22.] What is the purpose of a water position? [23.] Mirror, mirror on the wall [24.] Water pipe running below a stove [25.] is there any issue if I have cactus plants around my house? [26.] Is it Okay to place artificial flowers on the dining table? [27.] Is there an issue if I live next to a Hospital? [28.] How come I tend to get into more accidents in a Grey coloured car? [29.] Understand that a House at a T-junction is inauspicious? [30.] Open or Closed Book-shelves at the Study table [31.] Ideally a stove should have a solid backing [32.] Can I have lots of flower pots aat the Balcony or Personal Enclosed Space (PES)? Please remember this: “For every finger pointed at Feng Shui, three more fingers are pointed to Pure Common Sense!”. I know! I have been actively relating many situations to Common Sense since 1996 under this Feng Shui forum. LOL! And Yes! I will continue to prove this based on pure common sense.
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How is it that everyone seems to think everthing is related to Feng Shui? Shouldn't it be the other way around?
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1. The third element you mentioned that of the toilet door, equally also has more to do with common sense. 2. Why common sense? 2.1. A and B often have a blind spot if they were to rush out of either of the toilet and/or the bedroom (B). 2.2. To prevent an "accidental" clash even if it is once in 20 years, one should prevent this. 3. Frankly, many Feng Shui concepts are based on pure common sense. Yet, everyone seems to think that it is Feng Shui. 4. Yes, do blame it on Feng Shui once the two persons clash e.g. A and B. and get bruised or hurt. “This house has bad Feng Shui... Oh really? Or due to poor design??” Extract from "A Book on Common Sense, By Master Cecil Lee" 4.1. There is another plausible concern: hygiene. If the WC faces the toilet door. For example, if the WC lid is at a close position. 4.2. Whenever it is flushed, water would rush into the WC and air together with germs will be forced out from it’s GAP. And the bedroom 2 door may most likely be sprayed with germs. Not that healthy right? So is this another Feng Shui thing? Or pure common sense? 5. In fact, there are still some Office clients who showed me a similar senario. What is worse is that B is into a large conference room. And just imagine, negotiating / loitering around that area. Kid 1: "Mama, I want helmet" Mum: "Dear, What's wrong?" Kid 1: "Both of us always bang into each other" Kid 2: "Go ask that Feng Shui Guy. lah! He has a good explanation." Kid 2: "The FS Guy further says this falls under Habit 10: You Stay There! And to find and hang the architect who design such a layout plan"...
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Frankly, two doors facing each other has been covered under this link:- Extract from one of the above threads: This is based on pure common sense. More likely if one frequently sees someone else on the opposite side. Hopefully, it is not like the western cowboy days of : "High noon!". LOL
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These are some considerations: 1. One positive aspect of this layout is that it resembles a bungalow house elevated in the sky. 2. While it may not conform to the traditional rectangular shape of a bungalow, one benefit is the presence of multiple openings, especially when compared to a standard condominium unit or even a terrace house. 3. This is the primary advantage. Otherwise, it can present a risky layout as indicated in Paragraph 7 (See below) onwards. 4. Indeed, I can observe a sub-machine gun complete with a trigger, shoulder butt, and nozzle. 5. Some traditional Teochew-style homes feature an open courtyard akin to the example you provided. Therefore, this design has been implemented before, albeit on the ground floor. Reference: House of Tan Yeok Nee, a Teochew (Chaozhou style) house:- https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/17271-part-1-of-4-house-of-tan-yeok-nee-built-in-1882-85-traditional-chaozhou-style/?tab=comments#comment-38628 Note: The above link contains four parts. Part 1 does not display the courtyard. 5.1. One may choose to utilize the center point of this unit, even if it is "hollow," or alternatively, employ two Flying Star pie charts. 6. Numerous luxurious condominiums in Singapore also feature uniquely shaped designs. This represents another unconventional layout design:- 7. Coming back to such a layout plan. 7.1. Why is it that rectangular or squarish unit is preferred? 8. For example, if there are three good sectors in a rectangular or squarish home, the good qi can still FLOW or SPILL over to the rest of the not so favourable sectors. 8.1. In fact majority of the three Good sectors fall into void areas = MISSING CORNERS. 8.2. And so happens sectors B, C, E E and H have bad Flying Star numbers. This is going to be inauspicous based on Flying Star Feng Shui. 9. Imagine (See Below) if there are three good sectors within this not rectangular/squarish home. 9.1. Take a look below. Although this is a rough guide; a rectangular home can have good qi flowing in the house and not stuck at a sector or void. 9.2. In fact, if there are more good sectors, the better! 10. Further to what I mentioned, a more squarish home is preferred. Even a narrow rectangular home shares the same disadvantage of your sample layout plan. 10.1. Based on your sample layout plan, one will notice that all the Good sectors "happen" to be in VOID areas (MISSING CORNERS). If so, like this illustration, below; Good qi can never meander into the rest of the home:- 11. As a sector which has good qi can then circulate and enhance the house. 12. It follows the same concept as an office... illustration, below:-
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