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Cecil Lee

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  1. 30.3.2020 Still around... not demolished.. yet...
  2. Is there a need to wear face mask?
  3. Case Study? What about morning sun? 1. No issue with morning sun. 2. As common sense says... by afternoon and evening this side of the house is cooler than the west-side.
  4. Case Study: The tenth (10th) Habit of Feng Shui: You Stay There! (We don't) What this actually means is that even if we don't stay there, we should try our very best to look into every consideration... 1. Even when I don't stay in this home, will always consider many factors: Feng Shui in relation to the afternoon sun:- 2. (Above) - The study table is considered in terms of son's ba zi + direction of afternoon sun.
  5. >>Hi, how about 210A 11th floor 215? Thank you. >>Hi Master, May i check with you blk 210b unit #03/04-247 and #03-245 , hows the feng shui ? How about this:
  6. Hi Master Lee, Thank for your time spend on the discussion and explanation this morning.
  7. 1. This advert was found on a pillar at one of the blocks in Serangoon North. 2. The ad says: "Include installation at a net price of $60/-" 3. In the earlier threads, selling online at around Singapore Dollars = $18.90. (Not sure if shipping is included or not). 4. Frankly, in my opinion, removable of existing lock and installing a new one is a breeze. 5. The only thing is to get the correct thickness of the lock or the locking piece. 6. Generally, universal for HDBs. But for some landed properties have different specifications.
  8. Most likely it is a coincidence. And unlikely a threat: Given that what’s separating both floors is a concrete level. And even if the cactus is huge, it is not some sort of exploding grenade. There must be other imbalances within your home...
  9. A private apartment comprising 1 block of 10 storeys high. Expected T.O.P. on 31 December 2023. Falls under Period 8, Flying Star Feng Shui.
  10. 1. How to choose each fruit? 2. Press the tip. If the tip is soggy, means that water has entered this part of the fruit. 2.1. Where is the tip of the fruit? 3. And also, if the fruit is soft, most likely it is “rotten”.
  11. In a glance:- HOW TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE A COVID-19 VIRUS These are the symptoms: Source: Ministry of Health, Singapore Day 1-3 1. Common Cold 2. Itchy throat 3. No fever, no fatigue & good eating & drinking seems normal. Day 4 1. Painful throat, more itchy/scratchy. The body is weak, & seems intoxicated 2. Hoarseness (husky voice) 3. 36.5° body temperature 4. Start to decrease appetite include not wanting to eat & drink water 5. Mild head pain/headache 6. Mild diarrhea Day 5 1. Inflammation of the throat (You might see white dots or patches in the back of your throat-might be red & swollen). Hoarseness until you lose your voice. 2. 36.5°-36.7° body temperature 3. The body is weak (body malaise) and joint pain(the pain is like rheumatism or gout) Day 6 1. 37° body temperature (fever) 2. A dry cough (coughing without phlegm) 3. Painful throat while eating, worsens when you swallow & when you talk 4. Body malaise, nausea or recurrent vomiting 5. Mild breathing problems/shortness of breath 6. Hand & finger pains 7. Vomiting (throwing up) and diarrhea (watery bowel movements) Day 7 1. High fever from 37.4°-37.8° 2. Persistent cough with phlegm 3. Headache/head pain along with diarrhea 4. Persistent diarrhea 5. Persistent vomiting Day 8 1. Fever 38° above 2. Breathing problems/Shortness of breath 3. Persistent cough 4. Headache, more joint pain, that passes in the lower back like pain in the buttocks (lumbar strain) Day 9 1. No relief at all 2. Fever is getting high temperature 3. Persistent cough with phlegm 4. Worsening shortness of breath If you feel all these, please go to the nearest Hospital's Emergency Room for a free testing kit and medication. There is no need to be afraid of having checked on what is being felt to avoid the loss of life for no reason. Thanks a lot! This should be something everyone should be aware of.
  12. ?????? will refer friends to you
  13. At HDB Fernvale Riverbow ... Red banners In May 2020; this development is five years old. Ready for resale..
  14. A few months to a good 5 years = resale. Southern views ... mostly of Seletar Springs condo
  15. These are some considerations: 1. It is possible to make the North side as the frontage of the house. 2. Besides tilting the door.. in Feng Shui, there is another method practised by some Feng Shui Masters i.e. that of strategically bury a piece of material below the main door.
  16. This development and the hospital occupies the same plot of land.
  17. 1. In my opinion, there are two considerations:- 1.1. Opinion 1: It all boils down to Stigma of staying close to a hospital. 1.1.1. Frankly, often when one's mind is set, it is difficult to change it. 1.1.2. Thus you already has doubts about this development with it's North and East boundary bounded by the hospital. 1.2.3. Others may also share the same view. Unless, perhaps one works at the hospital and/or rent a unit or the whole unit out (if qualified to do so.) 1.3. Thus, without talking about the 2nd point; if given a choice, look elsewhere. Given that it will certainly affect your future re-sale value. (I am not asking how much is the purchase price asked. If it is as much as any other flats not close-by to a hospital; then I wouldn't want to pay such average price). 1.4. Okay, Feng Shui does not usually consider the price. But more often, homes with better views e.g. a condo unit facing a pool side OFTEN is priced higher than one facing elsewhere. 1.5. With this Covid-19 "curse" more have opened their eyes towards illness and proximity to hospital. 2. The other day, whilst visiting a nearby condo around Anchorvale Isles, I did not go near the Sengkang Hospital area. But was wondering where is their mortuary? 2.1. This is because every hospital has a mortuary + an identification area where one gets to confirm the deceased is theirs + a storage room. 2.2. Thus, it is to some a morbid nightmare to have one's unit close-by to this mortuary or looking towards it etc... 3. I have re-produced a past write-up of mine from HDB Towner Crest BTO.... Part 3: Any concern with the Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital & Sikh Temple? 1. Kwong Wai Shiu Hospital 1.1. In theory, the main concern is the location of the Pathology Department and the holding area of the deceased. Here, these two areas (which can be the same or close-by to each other). If so, best that one's home is not close-by to them. 1.2. Fortunately, as one can see the planners of this development has taken due consideration and placed the Multi-storey car park (MSCP), ESS, Precinct Pavilion, CCC etc.. as a buffer between the HDB flats and the hospital. 2. Stigma of one's home looking towards a hospital. 2.1. Unfortunately, there is always a group of persons or their loved ones who are superstitious and find it inauspicious for one's home to have a view of a hospital. If so, very difficult to convince such persons to look the other way. Hopefully, this is just a small group of persons. Below: Photo taken at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital looking towards Adora Green BTO: 2.2. I can recall DBSS HDB Adora Green. Two stacks of Block 348A were the highest priced stacks/units in this development. As it faces Yishun Pond but also overlooks Khoo Teck Puat Hospital (KTPH). The difference of course is the Hospital is like a kilometre away! Nevertheless, these stacks/units overlooks KTPH. 3. This photo (see below) is of Singapore General Hospital. Showing an example of the most inauspicious place at a hospital to avoid: Mortuary. Every Hospital has one.. just that some are less pronounced. P.S. For SGH, other than the nearby Clubhouse (where a client of my has a restaurant called Ka Soh with a michelin star award) no other living quarters are near to this block 9, the mortuary. Please note that SGH had recently gone through tremendous make-over. Thus things may have changed. As this resource was at least 6 years old! Source:
  18. Nowadays, HDB made it convenient for the potential seller to understand their eligibility. And have carefully worded the number of years left in their lease as at a specific date. For example, this snapshot says: 86 years 4 month(s) remaining on the lease as at 28 September 2019. In Feng Shui, to determine the age, we have to do the calculation to determine the "Lease commencement date". Actually, the potential purchaser can ask their Agent for this information. It is no secret. In fact, it is crucial fact as one of the buyer's purchase factors. P.S. This has nothing to do with Feng Shui. But what the last line says is that the seller can only sell THIS unit to a CHINESE!
  19. Case Study 17: In Flying Star Feng Shui, all units in this development either face Period 8 North 3 (N3) or South 3 (S3). 1. Is the Sales Brochure Site Plan (SBSP) North marking accurate? 1.1. Orientating the SBSP and projecting the protractor onto it; the compass readings for all blocks with the exception of Blocks 74 & 76 yields a compass reading of 14 degrees and 194 degrees. 1.2. 14 degrees falls under Flying Star N3 of 7.5 degrees to 22.4 degrees. 1.3. While 194 degrees falls under S3 of 187.5 to 202.4 degrees. 2. As my next preferred e-streetmap = onemap.sg does not show the profile of the blocks (until T.O.P. or close to it); no way of using this map. 3. The next best alternative is to use streetdirectory.com's map. 3.1. For Blocks 70, 72, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86: Either face N3 20 degrees or S3 200 degrees. 3.2. Although there is a 6 degrees difference between that of the SBSP north marking of 14 degrees where streetmap's is 20 degrees; fortunately the conclusion is the same = both still falls under N3. 3.3. The same is said for S3 for both maps. 4. What about Blocks 74 and 76? The stacks/units in these two blocks either falls at 10 degrees or 190 degrees. 4.1. And surprise, surprise, these two blocks also falls within N3 or S3. 5. In essence, one can thus conclude that all of this development's units either face N3 or S3. 6. Thus if one were to stand inside the living room looking outwards; the units are either that of N3 or S3. 6.1. Do you always use the main door for Flying Star Feng Shui? No? Understand why? We use the frontage = standing inside the living room looking outwards. Not the main door direction, here. 20th Silver Anniversary, 2020
  20. Related resource: Case Study 12: Lamp Posts, Pillars, Tree Trunks https://www.geomancy.net/forums/topic/15313-reading-between-the-lines-of-the-sales-brochures/#comments Summary of Case Studies in this article. If the information is overwhelming. Pick and choose selective articles... 1A & B: Common Rubbish Bin 2A & B: Interior unit Dry Walls 3: Fire at Heaven's Gate 4: Sha Qi or Poison Arrows from Club-house roof-lines 5: 3 Panel Sliding Doors at the Balcony 6: Drainage at the Balcony 7: Air-con Ledges 8: Mixed Developments + Cooling Towers 9: Termite infestations 10: Coffee-shop below or near to unit 11: Water tank at roof-top 12: Lamp Posts, Pillars, Tree Trunks 13: Spice Garden in an EC/condo 14: EC/condo Clubhouse 15A & B: Pneumatic Waste Collection System 16: Look closely at the development's scale model for clues 17: Buying a unit in a Mixed development 18: Survey or study facilities surrounding the development 19: Pump Room below a unit 20: 7 Commandments of Stove Placement 21: Is there a potential poison arrow from the neighbours? 22: Should I be concerned with a near-by temple, church, mosque &/or elder care? 23: Is the compass marking on the Sales Brochure accurate? 24: Sites reserved for Schools? 25: Doors face each other? [Main Door/Bedrooms] 26: Unit numbers with 4, 44 or 444 Okay?
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