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Does christmas tree has good feng shui?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_146081's topic in Five Element Cures (Wu Xing)
Under Flying Star Feng Shui; under certain circumstances, best to avoid too many "greens" at a specific location: Extract of Case Study 25: Avoid too many plants at the living room balcony Legend: A = Balcony at SE has inauspicious Flying Star "bad wood" elements which represents Conflicts and Quarrels. Client insists on some plants. Told to avoid too many plants, there. B = This review was done in 2015. Client was also told the signficance of the current double aupicious #8's will expire from 2024 onwards. But for the moment, client wanted a water position. So asked where to place at marking C (see below). C = Client wanted to place a fountain. Marked the location for her. X and Y = Avoid opening the panel at location marked as Y. Since not practical for a partition. Source: -
1. A typical Period 7 HDB 4 Bedroom home layout. 2. Where the main door opens towards a bedroom opening and towards a window opening. 3. Some clients, simply change the bedroom door to the other side. 4. Often, the bedroom window panel is not opened or the main door is not always opened is another possible solution. (Or bedroom door closed).
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How to choose a good watermelon
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
A first for me...Honey glazed grilled watermelon -
Any remedy for Triangle Bagua at neighbour's house pls?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_161305's topic in General Help
1. In general, currently, without looking at the Flying Star numbers (FSN), if one wants to place a semi-circular mat; the colour is grey. (It is not recommended to use other colours as mentioned earlier . i..e. via FSN. >>ii. If no, what other remedies aside from placing mirrrors above the door? Does placing Pomegranate plants in front of the door help? The ancient Chinese have a saying, “First Destiny, Second Luck and Third Feng Shui”. They believe that our journey through life is influenced primarily by our destiny potential and luck cycles. Para 1 has more to do with Feng Shui. But nothing beats the traditional "ba gua" war: conVEX with conCAVE mirror. What you are dwelling in has more to do with the second: Luck. Specifically Human/Man Luck. Thus the concern with someone "threatening" us such as placing the ba gua mirror, and the "fright of seeing a TRIANGLE" lowers one's human or man luck. Therefore, it is human nature to find something (else) or any other alternatives. Thus the semi-circular mat and perhaps placing Pomegranate plant(s) is an appleasement to SELF. Kinda of like a sense of security .... if so, so long as it boosts one's [your mum's - without telling her this] Human/Man Luck... then go ahead. Another Human/Man Luck symbol is the "Happy and Lucky" symbol is hanging the Chinese "Hong Cai" or Hokkien called it "Ang Cai". Reference: -
In my opinion, from 2024 onwards although #2 is considered the future prosperity wealth star, one has still to be cautious of it’s sickness connotation. Thus it would be safer to treat it as a timely star closer to the last quarter of Period 9. Which is around Year 2038 -2039 which is closer to these years. In essence, in Period 1, go ahead and safely treat it as a timely Star.
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I have an SAF sword at home, Where to place it at home?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_157362's topic in General Help
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Any remedy for Triangle Bagua at neighbour's house pls?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_161305's topic in General Help
1. Frankly, it is not a triangle. 2. Most likely the family places a traditional writing pen to the left of the photo and a ruler to the right. 2.1. Somehow, this then becomes or resembles a triangle. 3. What is of concern is the 3/4 image of an actual ba Gua with a confirmed mirror at the centre. But hard to tell .. but it may look like a conVEX mirror? or a concave one. 4. The rest of the photo is to grainy or hazy to see.. whether the ones around the mirror are Trigram images or again many circular reflective images. 5. Frankly, this maybe the start of a “Bagua war” if you are hanging one... 6. This is the typical plain ba Gua with no Outer ring of trigram images.. meant specifically to deflect the neighbour’s Bagua mirror. 7. If the neighbour’s or especially if their Bagua mirror has a conVEX mirror, then use a similar one shown above but with a conCAVE mirror. 8. If the neighbour’s mirror is conCAVE, then there is another of the same as shown above with a conVEX mirror. Or buy a Bagua mirror like theirs but with a convex mirror.. if one cannot find the red one(s) as shown in my photo. 9. In the past, some had talked nicely to the neighbour’s. And some had brought down their mirror voluntarily. 10. Frankly, I am not a mediator.. if later your mum’s home places what I suggested. 11. And there are really bad blood or in today’s world; resulting in spats... that even the town council’s /police wash their hands... this is the risks one has to take. Unfortunately, knowing that our current civil service does not give emphasis on such things. 22. This technically, this is the traditional method. 23. Not so traditional is the use of convex Car mirror above the door. Again, sometimes may trigger the same response from such a neighbour. -
Covid-19 : Stay Safe Everyone! Take Care!
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Not sure how useful. But if I am not mistaken... saw something like this for distribution to school children, correct me if I am wrong? -
Really like these shots... I apologize for my absence; I have been occupied with numerous projects. Since the onset of COVID-19, I have authored nearly eight booklets. First and foremost, I would like to congratulate you on your new residence. Being on a high floor is certainly an advantage. I also appreciate the collection of photographs you shared. You have access to the East-West line, which is among the most convenient transit options available! With numerous transfer points, traveling anywhere becomes quite effortless-:) I believe you are still in the prime of your youth, which presents you with ample opportunities to eventually reside in Katong-:) Regrettably, the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly hindered progress. However, it is probable that it will remain within the confines of Period 8 Flying Stars. I am uncertain regarding The Florence and similar locations... In my opinion, I perceive this mosque as "non-threatening" considering that the block nearest to it is situated at a relatively safe distance. Additionally, your stack does not directly face the mosque. This situation brings to mind the recent development of HDB Tampines Greensprings, which is encroaching quite closely into the vicinity of the mosque there. Anyway, as I mentioned, today's mosque is different. I remembered when I was young staying in my grandfather's Telok Kurau bungalow home, could hear loudspeaker from a nearby mosque blasting prayers at specific timing in a day. At least three times in a day. Nowadays, no more prayer chants. Well, Everyone, Stay Safe! Keep Well!
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I am pleased to hear that you appreciate our reviews. There are three reasons for this, as follows. 1. Rankings may vary for different individuals. 2. At the time of posting, my client might still be deliberating on which stack or unit to acquire, and has left it unchanged since then. 3. For those who have already chosen a unit, there is an existing "History". Therefore, there is no necessity to check the current ranking. 4. In fact, I have at least 8 or 9 other rankings for this development. Some focus on the rankings of three stacks, etc. Based on these three primary considerations, along with Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:
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Covid-19 : Stay Safe Everyone! Take Care!
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
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Buying a second-hand landed property
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Previously a unit near to soil got friendly termites that wondered into the unit. Hmm.. wooden false ceilings... good for them -
I have an SAF sword at home, Where to place it at home?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_157362's topic in General Help
1) I have attached a photo. On the photo has a sword which i received from the military. I don't work for the military anymore. I place it on top of the display cabinet i ll be placing in the living room in the new place. Is that location ok? Note: For confidential purposes, the photo will not be shown. >In fact, contrary to popular belief, many of my current clients (Chinese) are proud of the sword that they receive which symbolises : Honour / Command / Respect. >And for the Singapore commissioned officers, this sword is blessed by I forgot how many but all the major religions in Singapore. >Many are so proud (not Feng Shui) but based on Human or Man Luck factor that a few place it in an enclosed cabinet at the passageway at the main entrance. >Common sense is that it should be hard to grab. In case a child or a would be robber use it. the wrong way. >Otherwise, really no issue. Only thing is that it should not face any bedroom door. Thus living room is okay. Not facing the main door. -
Hi Everyone, 1. As of now, we are available for On-Site Consultations from 2 June 2020 onwards. [Subject to any future changes/notices from our government (if any).] 1.1. Extract of Permitted services list:- 1.2. Government Source:- https://covid.gobusiness.gov.sg/guides/permittedserviceslist.PDF or permittedserviceslist.pdf 2. Feng Shui falls within any of these two categories: a). Design services [741] and/or b). Other services (consultancy service) [749]. 3. And can perhaps also be broadly classified as Real Estate activities [68]. Although Para 2 above are sufficient clarifications of the nature of a Feng Shui service. 4. Please understand that because of the lock-down, we have outstanding cases. 4.1. Thus Book Early for On-site Appointments. As this is on a First Come First Serve basis. More importantly, you and your family Stay Safe. Be Well! Success starts with good Feng Shui Transparent Pricing & No Hidden Costs. No Purchase of Products. Cecil Lee, +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net
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This link illustrates the appearance of the combination of ancestor and altar. It features a traditional altar setup. 1. This configuration typically features a Deity, such as the Goddess of Mercy, alongside an ancestor tablet. The distinctiveness of this altar lies in the positioning; when facing the altar, the Deity is always placed on the right side, with the altar surface elevated in that area. Conversely, the ancestor tablet is positioned on the left and at a slightly lower height. 2. The standard height for an altar ranges from 125 cm to 128 cm, with a recommendation of 125 cm if a glass surface is to be included. The width can vary based on individual requirements, falling between 18 cm to 23 cm, 40 cm to 43 cm, or 59.5 cm to 69 cm. Length options include 41 cm to 43 cm, 59.5 cm to 69 cm, as well as 71 cm, 89 cm, 107 cm, or 148 cm. 3. When purchasing a commercially available altar, it is generally unnecessary to be overly concerned, as most pre-made altar cabinets are designed to meet appropriate dimensions. Therefore, one can simply select and utilize a suitable option.
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Does drainage outside of the house matters?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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These cute babies are really adorable...
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Oh dear, not the above same baby again
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