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Case Study 19: Optimal Bed-head direction based on Qi Flow (under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui) 1. Eight House concept of who sleeps where? 1.1. Master Bedroom windows are between the living room and master bedroom. 1.2. Under the Eigh House concept, qi flows from the windows area into the master bedroom. And Since NE sector favours MR = Prosperity. Best that he sleeps closer to the windows: shielding Mrs. Thus Mrs = Death sleeps closer to the bedroom door. 1.3. Some don't like to sleep where the bed-head can be seen from the Master Bedroom door. But later, we will see that it is preferred that the bed-head be at this area of the master bedroom vs at East sector. 2. Why is it better for Master bed-head is placed against the NE wall? 2.1. The assumption here is that one does not turn on air-con 24/7. If so, with an air-con, one can virtually sleep at any corner of the master bedroom. As air-circulation is good anywhere with an air-con. 2.2. Normally, many would be expected to sleep often with windows opened. 2.3. If so, natural air would flow in or out of the bedroom as shown. While the area highlighted in RED are areas of stagnant qi / dead qi.
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Related: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/5264-9-black-koilcrap-oil-painting/
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Case Study 18: Option 1 is preferred vs Option 2 where when sleeping the "legs" can face the bedroom door = Coffin Position 1. In a landed home. 2. When a family dies and brought home for the last time, the head goes into the hallway or living room. 3. When it is time for the funeral, the deceased legs go out of the door first. 3.1. This is how the term "Coffin position" is derived. 4. Locally, many private ambulance attendants, know this thus when someone is really sick, the person is carried out in this way. 4.1. This is also based on common sense. Why? 4.2. Sometimes there are obstacles when bringing out a person on a stretcher. And thus the person's head and body (heaviest) side is protected... 1. Option 1 is the preferred choice. 2. [Below:} Option 2 - Legs face bedroom door is considered inauspicious Related: A better understanding of the taboo of : "legs face door". Coffin Position? https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/17517-head-or-foot-of-bed-pointing-to-the-direction-of-the-streetmain-gate/
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Head or foot of bed pointing to the direction of the street/main gate
Cecil Lee replied to stelle123's topic in General Help
The text highlights the importance of real-life case studies in understanding and applying Feng Shui principles. These examples serve to illustrate the practical implications and effectiveness of Feng Shui in various situations. -
Head or foot of bed pointing to the direction of the street/main gate
Cecil Lee replied to stelle123's topic in General Help
Case Study: Option 1 is preferred vs Option 2 where when sleeping the "legs" can face the bedroom door = Coffin Position [Below:} Option 2 - Legs face bedroom door is considered inauspicious -
Case Study 17: Avoid Stove facing a Toilet door 1. This layout design is popular with Singapore Housing Development Board (HDB) in the Period 7 era [Between 1983 to 2003 period]. 2. If the stove is facing the toilet door, it would then have to face a sink. 2.1. Here, sink TAP (water element) vs stove (fire element) = a clash. Thus to be avoided 3. [Below] It would be worse-off if the WC faces the toilet door. As this is based on Common sense. 3.1. Here, if the WC lid (down) at the closed position; flushing the WC would mean that water gushes into the WC confined area and forced out of it. 3.2. Leaving the WC lid open is just as bad. As the micro droplets from the WC "shoots" upwards instead of horizontally. 3.3. If one really has a toilet seat that faces the toilet door; frankly, it is better to have the toilet seat lid "open" all the time instead of this closed, position.
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Case Study: Avoid Stove facing a Toilet door 1. The layout design is well-liked by the Singapore Housing Development Board (HDB) during Period 7. 2. Should the stove be positioned towards the toilet door, it will inevitably face a sink. 2.1. In this scenario, the clash between the sink tap (water element) and the stove (fire element) should be prevented. 3. It would be even more unfavorable if the WC directly faces the toilet door, as this is a matter of common sense. 3.1. If the toilet seat is down in the closed position, flushing the toilet will result in water rushing into the enclosed toilet area and being pushed out of it. 3.2. Keeping the WC lid open is equally problematic, as the tiny droplets from the WC are propelled upwards instead of spreading horizontally. 3.3. In the event that someone has a toilet seat that directly faces the toilet door, it is actually preferable to leave the toilet seat lid open at all times rather than keeping it closed in that position.
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Covid-19 : Stay Safe Everyone! Take Care!
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
Do you have brass items at home? Virus and bacterial less likely to stay on brass As it is antimicrobial -
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In my opinion, there must be a purpose of hanging a Ba gua mirror. Cannot just out of one's whims and fancies... decide one day to hang it. Furthermore, there are many versions and variants. For example pure concave/convex; ba gua trigram with integrated mirror in the middle: flat, concave and convex mirrors.
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Flying stars chart for small and big tai chi
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_160115's topic in General Help
I previously wrote: " it is common to use the facing direction standing inside the balcony looking outwards." Learn Why? -
Note: In Singlish, it simply means “Cannot understand.” 1. Further to what I mentioned; 2. Please refrain from posting cartoon style pictorials and expect an answer. 3. Unless of course it is for the purpose of a caricature. 4. I did a quick search and if one clicks on any of these links, they are real places, real images. 5. No offence. As I understand it also takes effort to draw cartoonish pictures. But don't you think it is a waste of your time? 6. Frankly look, here...
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These are some considerations: 1. Oh dear! This is too abstract or cartoon-like to be useful. But Thanks for making an effort though.. 2. Look at it this way, as your profiles shows that you are in Singapore, there are lots of estate all over this tiny red dot that has a gentle slope. 3. Thus even in the East: Siglap, Opera Estate, Bedok to Bukit Timah area etc.. Lots of natural land that was developed for Private housing. 3.1. Thus lots of homes are also on slopes gentle or steep. 4. You wrote: Is it fine for a house (not the last unit) to be situated along a dead end? 4.1 “A photo tells a thousand words.” Again your above one liner is too abstract. ** This is the price for anonymity. **
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Samples of Feng Shui Review at Wandervale Note 1: Thumb-nail Examples of Feng Shui done at Wandervale EC at around T.O.P. Note 2: All layouts are Pixelated for confidentiality. Note 3: No two reviews are identical. As it takes around 4 to 5 hours for the review of each layouts. Note 4: This sample is not exhaustive. As there are more reviews than found, here. 1. Block 351 Stack #01 2. Block 355 Stack 10 3. Block 359 Stack 18 4. Block 353 Stack 26 5. Block 363 Stack 28 6. Block 365 Stack 29 7. Block 365 Stack 29 8. Block 367 Stack 34
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Note: Feng Shui or rather the application of Flying Stars is not one size fits all. There are 24 different permutations to arrive at the Flying Star numbers depending on the frontage of a home. Case Study: An "Amazing Grace" or "Saving Grace?" post 2023? 1. This was a 2012 case. Took the opportunity to also highlight a future change of Flying Star Feng Shui qi. 2. Current prosperity wealth luck is the mountain MS#8. Future or coming prosperity will be #9. 3. The fallacy for MOST people to do annual Feng Shui is de-bunked, here. Reference:-
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Case Study 16: An "Amazing Grace" or "Saving Grace?" post 2023? 1. This was a 2012 case. Took the opportunity to also highlight a future change of Flying Star Feng Shui qi. 2. Current prosperity wealth luck is the mountain MS#8. Future or coming prosperity will be #9. 3. The fallacy for MOST people to do annual Feng Shui is de-bunked, here.
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Case Study 15: Applying Flying Star Feng Shui with the combined 20 Year + Annual + Monthly 1. This was a 2012 case. Where client needs as much help with his Feng Shui. 2. In such circumstances, we then try to fine tune the Feng Shui by also looking to "plug" bad stars... Below. This is the actual Comprehensive Feng Shui worksheet taking into consideration the above monthly flying stars. P.S. For confidentiality, this is a thumb-nail Pixelated image
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Bed placement advice - bedroom wall same as toilet (WC)
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_141392's topic in General Help
Case Study: Inauspicious for bed to share the same wall as the WC 1. It is however, okay to place the study table sharing the same wall as the WC.
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