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Eight Courtyards & One Canberra in Yishun
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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The Topiary @ Sengkang - Which units are better?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
The Topiary EC Floor Plans & Site Plan The-Topiary-EC-Floor-Plans.pdf The-Topiary-EC-Site-Plan.pdf -
Please look at Habit Number 1:-
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Frankly this is subject to individual interpretation. In my opinion, as far as this plot is concerned, there is no impact FROM an arrow. The closest to a child's arrow is the service road of HDB Casa Clementi. The red arrow shows this HDB's service road. And frankly, it is not a threat. It would be different if this road was an Expressway or a major Singapore road. But it is not even aimed towards Clavon land but towards HDB Clementi Peak's fringe Block 465A. Not even considered a real threat.
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1. Please check out this recent posting:- 1.1. Especially the illustrations on why a more squarish and not too narrow retangular home is preferred. 2. In Singapore, not that many but there are still some which ALMOST cover the eight sectors. However for landed properties.. it is more common, here. 3. This is one example of a boutique condo / private apartment which as one can see close to a near rectangle:-
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1. Under the Water classics, marking x is less auspicious than y. 2. The home you mentioned as shown by the yellow pin is generally acceptable under the Water classics. 3. Although the link below, is mostly on high rise, there are still several references to landed property:- 4. In Feng Shui, most likely some Feng Shui Masters (FSMs) who still consider the main entrance as the FRONTAGE = marking in yellow B. (Facing West and sitting East with water behind the house). Thus, these diehards will therefore say that because of this, it is bad to have water at the rear of the house. 5. While another group of FSMs will try to find out and if say e.g. living room and open areas are at A area (Roughly facing East sitting West, then there is a high possibility that A = FRONTAGE of the house. If so, it is good to have water at the front of the house. 6. This is the rationale for why some FSMs say inauspicious, others say favourable. 7. Another aspect is the Flying Stars at A.
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1. Thanks for the photo. 2. Ba Gua WITH a mirror in the middle of it: 2.1. Usually either flat, concave and/or convex. 2.2. Flat mirrors are more for "protection". With the idea that bad spirits coming towards the house see their own image and get scared away. 2.3. If a Ba gua mirror has a convex mirror; often this is used when the house or unit faces a T-junction or an open stairs or a corner aimed towards the main door. 2.4. A Ba gua mirror with a concave mirror, is often used by a neighbour to counter another neigbhour whoe has a ba gua with a convex mirror facing that unit. 3. The photo shown seems to be just a ba gua WITHOUT any mirror. Assuming that you took the photo inside your unit looking out. Or even better if the mirror is inside the neighbour's house and their grille gate is opened. 4. Whatever it is this mirror is meant for their own "protection" from bad spirits. 5. Thus really no threat to your house. 6. Look, here. It is similar to Malays hanging a Isamic verse panel. Or Hindus hanging their god above their door. Or a Catholic or Christian hanging their specific version of a religious cross on their door. 7. Thus frankly, one does not need to counter it with offensive weapons like a scissors or other things to counter it. 8. Furthermore, without any justification, hanging a scissor on one's main door is a double edged sword. 9. Hope this helps.
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Blossom Residences @ Segar - Which units are lucky today?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Wilshire Residences (Formerly The Wilshire)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Case Study: 1 Bedroom Type A / Type A (Penthouse) & Common sense of Main Door placement 1. Under Habit No. 5: Common sense Feng Shui, the main entrance door is not optimum. 2. Furthermore, poor Shapes and Forms given that the main door swings towards the kitchen sink = Poor after thought. 2.1. This gives me the impression that the Interior Designer (so named under 1st Thread) most likely thought this design out on a TGIF day. And perhaps at 6 pm. Before leaving work for a long weekend. LOL. 3. Furthermore, under Symbolism and above Habit No. 10 in Feng Shui, it is preferred that the bedroom door swings inwards. And not the use of a sliding door. 3.1. But because of poor layout design, can understand why there is a need to use sliding doors ... here. 3.2. To me, it felt that the Interior Designer or the Architect left Japan in a hurry or rather missed his/her holidays in traditional Japanese hotel so bad that unconsciously added sliding doors.. LOL... 3.3. The rest is they say.. HIStory... Michael Jackson.. where are you now! 4. Furthermore, how come such a huge air-con ledge. And tiny weeny puny shower cubicle? Not just 1 bedroom but for the rest? 4.1. Blame my husband. He is so bloody fat! 4.2. He is unable to scrub his body properly.... in our Wilshire Residences (WR)Toilet... 5. My wife just left me.. and served me the divorce papers! 5. In our previous home, my ex-wife used to come into the shower and scrub my back... then we were still in intimate terms... sadly not now... 6. Boss: "What is that smell? It smells so horrible! IT STINKS!" WR Resident cum Staff : "It's me Sir!" Boss: "JON, You are FIRED!" Yes, I am none other than Donald Trump! The Bunker boy! WR Resident cum Staff : "Pity me Sir! I am into the mortgage trap! Cannot afford being retrenched. Already demoted from a larger home to this... and now! Can I kneel down to kow-tow you, Sir!" 6.1. TO BE FAIR,MANY NEW DEVELOPMENT ALSO SHARES SIMILAR TINY SHOWER CUBICLES. 6.2. This blame it on my personal preference. As this is one of the several priorities if I do ever buy such a home. 6.3. Share with you: my mum’s personal preferences are: a.) bin chute must be inside the actual unit. b.) She always asks: allowance for the ratio of 1 unit to 1 car park? If these two conditions are not met; she would just take a seat. And can’t wait for me to exit the show flat as in ASAP! Pronto! 7. A plus is that if I should get retrenched... the air-con ledge, one can even rear chickens and still have space for the air-con compressors.. LOL Ok.. I get it.. the air-con ledge also counts as per square foot of the floor size. Another money maker spare-tire area. -
Wilshire Residences (Formerly The Wilshire)
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
A. Part 1: You wrote: "What is the facing of this L-shaped building ?" 1. For the Subsidary Proprietors or Occupiers of a unit at Wilshire Residences, it is based on this:- 2. For example, the side of the UNIT that has the most Yang Qi (be it an opening or sun-light). 2.1. For 1 Bedroom Type A / Type A (PH): The most Yang Qi are the surface area of the windows of the Master bedroom and balcony sliding door panels side. 2.2. For 2 Bedrooms Type B / Type B (PH): The most Yang Qi are at the side of the Master bedroom, Bedroom 2 and living room Balcony sliding panels and the living room windows. 3. Thus, for instance reading(s) should be taken from the direction of A towards B. 4. Contrary to popular belief, as mentioned in the above link, for high-rise buildings, the consensus of many Feng Shui Masters is NOT standing inside the main door looking out of it. B. Part 2: You wrote: "This is an L-shaped building. Any concerns regarding this ? " 5. In my opinion, as Wilshire Residences is further in-land. And the wind forces / high-low pressures are not as "strong" as say in the East coast of Singapore; 6. In additional one it is an L instead of an elongated L or V, lesser of a concern, here. 7. On occassions only if there is strong winds particularly blowing towards zone Z, it is a matter of simply closing or controlling the wind. Given that there is a row of windows at the master bedroom means that many don't often leave this window open. 8. Thus, I would say, this is not perfect but can easily be controlled by closing or moderating the wind flow. At the living room / balcony area. .. this can still be controlled. 9. Fortunately, Wilshire Residences is not close to the South of Singapore, where the land meets the Natuna Sea. 9.1. Here, due to the daily high and low pressure zones between the sea and the land, it can be truly windy daily. 9.2. Furthermore, unfortunately, for Duo Office Tower, the concave side is within this high-low pressure zone. 9.3. In fact, soon after several offices moved-in, there were calls for Feng Shui reviews even by a certain Credit Card issuer.. (Health concerns... first and foremost and even $$$) LOL.. https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/17686-case-study-duo-office-tower-external-sha-qi-health-considerations/ -
I did an internet search and came across this... https://www.nirvanacolumbarium.sg/ancestral-tablets-singapore-malaysia/ Frankly, as mentioned above, it is a random search. Perhaps you can do more searches to locate more..
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Sorry to learn about your dad’s demise. Those I knew had permanently closed shop due to their passing. And no one took over their business. So sorry. Usually do check with the funeral parlour or Temples for leads.
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Queens Peak @ Dundee Road by MCC Land
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Frankly, there are so many different types of Bagua mirrors. No attachment, how to comment. Anyway, the earlier (above) write-up is already available.
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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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