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  1. [3]. Individual Best Study and/or Working Directions:

    1. Your Ba Zi Report will show two recommended study/work directions.

    2. In this example, the two best directions are:

    North-West (22.5 to 67.4) = Prosperity and/or

    South-West (202.5 to 247.4) = Excellent

     

    3. Ideally this person should face NE and/or SW directions.

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    4. If this may not be feasible, then the next two other two best possible directions are NW and West.

    5. Ba Zi Expert Review Summary

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    6. Geomancy.net's Comprehensive Feng Shui Audit Reports will highlight this for every family members staying in the home:

    6.1 Sample of our Feng Shui report:-

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    6.2 At the TOP Left and TOP Right frames are these two boxes:-

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    6.3 Top most shows Best Study/Work directions:

    For example, the Male's best directions are East and South.
    While for the Female and Son are NE and SW directions.

    6.4 We use this and other information from your individual ba zi reports to prepare the Comprehensive Feng Shui reports.

    7. This boy's best study directions: Also NE and/or SW:

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  2. These are some considerations:-

    1. Feng Shui in this instance is more of an art.15A901DB-301E-43E8-8661-D32D7E5B455D.thumb.jpeg.f53d107bbfdf8b8e154dd4f059a3138b.jpeg

    2. Personally I feel that it is enough ie. your steel security door.

    3. However, under Para 1; if you seek advice from a conservative geomancer and many others then they may say no. As to them, this is standard practice without fine-tuning.

    4. Anyway, Metal cures such as a wind chime, is still no issue if you want to place it. There are situations in Feng Shui where no noise is to be made. Then, avoid placing one at a specific location.

    P.S. Ideally it should be a six hollow rod wind chime.

  3. Case Study: What does it mean when I have 56% of Earth in my ba zi chart?

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    1. Traditonally, when a baby is born, the parents or even grand parents would eagerly visit a geomancer to get the child's name selected.

    2. The Geomancer would use this chart as a reference guide to propose names for the child. And use the Traditional Big-five characters and strokes to determine a name.

    3. Thus the name should avoid characters with the Earth element. As this chart is weak in water, wood and metal; find a name that can balance this chart. Thus the name could have water and wood element in it to boost the missing elements.

    4. The chart shows the Five Elements and associated organs of the body:-

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    4.1 The person is considered to have too much earth element. Thus in general, he has to be extra careful of digestive tract such as stomach and intestines.

  4. Case Study: Can I go into business for myself?

    This is a partial extract of a Ba Zi chart which has a potential for the individual to go into business for himself:-

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    To do so, one can check one's Ten Deities & Key Characteristics chart:-

    Generally, if these five factors have >2 or more numbers, the better.

    In this case, he has:-

    1. Authority = 5
    2. Competitor = 3
    3. Unexpected Wealth = 2
    4. Determination = 3
    5. Unexpected Funds = 3

    1. Authority means that the person has leadership skills and "strong willed".

    2. Competitor or Competition means tries to be at his/her best. Or want to be 1st 2nd or 3rd in anything they want to do.

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    3. Unexpected Wealth not necessary always means lottery luck but also can be bonus or promotion or profit luck.

    4. Determination simply means what it says. The higher the number means perserverance or "never give up attitude".

    5. Unexpected Funds means have help from relative or possible inheritance and hidden skills or talents. 

  5. Part 3 - Feng Shui and Flying Stars of HDB Woodlands Glade

    NW3 facing stacks are = 500, 512, 514, 516, 518, 530, 532, 536, 538, 540, 542,
    566, 568, 548, 550, 552, 554, 580, 582, 570 and 572

    These stacks can benefit with clear space at it's frontage as it has the auspicious water wealth #8 at this sector.

    As the development is in three rows; there is sufficent clear space between one flat to another. Thus, in a sense, clear space can be generally considered as providing open space, bright hall and this is a plus. Even if no water is placed, here.

    Another consideration is taht good if the balcony/living room faces a pool of water. If not can consider placing a water feature at the balcony to activate it.

    Other than this, the rest of the sectors on this home has inbalances.

    If the master bedroom or a bedroom is located at West sector of the home: be careful of frequent sickness.

    All the NW facing stacks/units will have indirect afternoon sun at an angle all year round.

    These stacks in generally appeal more under Feng Shui to a West Group breadwinner.

    SE 3 facing stacks = 502, 504, 506, 508, 510, 520, 522, 524, 526, 528, 544, 546,
    564, 560, 562, 556, 558, 576 and 576.

    Under Compass School of Feng Shui appeals more to an East group person. Virtually no afternoon sun other than stacks 564, 528 and 510 where if the master bedroom wall is not thick enough can or may soak in afternoon heat and ooze out during the night.

    A plus is that this layout benefits with the main entrance at the NW side of the home.

     Otherwise, the rest of the stars in other sectors are inauspicious. And may need to be disarmed.

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  6. Part 3 - Case Study of Central Common Rubbish bins

    1. Nowadays all new HDB flats have two bins: a common bin and another recycle. In this development, they are side-by-side with each other.

    2. The planners of this estate did a good job as they are not only centrally located beside one of the three lifts but also no unit's main door faces it both directly or diagonally.

    3. Thus for this development, only low storeys like #02- one should consider avoiding have such a unit close to the location where the rubbish trucks would come-in and take-off the rubbish. I would avoid units like #02-41 or #02-27 etc..

    Below: This development's central rubbish bins are shown in red circles..

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  7. Part 2 - Case Study on HDB Tampines GreenFoliage Precinct Pavilion

    1. In my opinion, the planner of this estate did a reasonably good job in the placement of it's precinct pavilion.

    2. As the precinct pavilion is quite centrally located; and some thought in it's placement. Such that no stacks direclty faces into the pavilion.

    2.1. Though cannot help it if stack like 17 has a side view of it.. if so, avoid taking up units 02-17, 03-17, 04-17 and even if possible aboive 05-17.

    2.2. Stack 93 is quite a distance away. But if possible, try not to purchase stacks 02-93, 03-93, 04-93 or 05-93 so that there is no possibility of peering into the precinct pavilion.

    Below: A well thoughout location for the precinct pavilion. The precinct pavilion sharing the same space with the drop-off point is another nice-touch or good flow.

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  8. Part 4: Poison arrows such as sharp corners of neighbouring blocks aimed towards a stack/unit

    1. This is hardest to cure especially if it is perpetually aimed towards one's opening such as the living room windows. As one cannot be expected not to open the windows or have to draw the curtains 24/7!

    2. This illustration shows in RED: that there may be potential poison arrows (if any) aimed towards stacks like 145 or 199.5a7d13c8a2635_tampinesgreendewandpoisonarrows.thumb.png.4b61d4ae3f401ef1f9b388a936690d58.png

    3. Cannot know accurately for sure if it is a poison arrow (if any).

    3.1. As ideally, one should be standing inside such a unit e.g. say #08-145 and stand at each of it's windows to look out to see if the corner of say stack 179 is a poison arrow or not.

    4. As for the pink arrow: again, have to be on-site to determine if the roof of the drop-off point or the pavilion slices into a unit's opening or not and at what level. If the roof-line cuts a solid wall and not a unit's window(s) is fine or no issue.

    5. Circled in blue means no threat at all.

    6. Best to avoid booking such a stack or unit (if one wants to play safe.) As mentioned earlier, the only surest way to confirm is when the development T.O.P. and one can be physcially on-site to assess the situation (if any).

     

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  9. Part 3: Case Study of the location of the central rubbish bins.

    1. Nowadays most new HDB flats have two rubbish bins. For HDB Tampines Green Dew, they are side-by-side of each other within the rubbish bin well.

    2. Thus it is good to avoid buying a unit that is either beside a rubbish bin or from the main door can see into the rubbish bin area and/or the rubbish chute(s).

    3. In this development, generally the planner had done a good job.

    3.1 With the exception of Block 648A stack #125 and Block Block 648B stack #151.

    Below: Stack 125 main door and it's proximity to the central rubbish bin:-

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    3.2 Where the main entrance doors of stacks 125 and 151 open towards a view of the rubbish bin centre and the side-view of the outer most rubbish bin.

    Below: Stack 151 main door and it's proximity to the central rubbish bin:-

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    4. Good news is that other stacks in this development other then these two stacks do not have such a concern.

    5. This is because there is a stigma attached to this. And how would you feel if you have visitors be it relatives or friends that later tell you that this is no good.

    5.1 Or later when you want to consider selling it five years or more later.. a potential new owner is concerned with this and/or someone brings a geomancer to assess it first. And the geomancer is gravely concerned with this issue?

  10. Part 2: Case Study of Precinct Pavilion

    1. This has more to do with common sense. And often, many knowledge or experienced purchasers and Feng Shui Masters may ask you to look out for these as one of the considerations when purchasing a home.

    2. This is because, if one's unit is especially in full view of the pavilion; one cannot stop a wake/funeral to happen especially on one's auspicious days especially for the Chinese: Chinese New Year.

    3. There is no way of knowing or even stopping a funeral even on e.g. the 1st or 2nd Day of Chinese New Year. Just imagine you are celebrating CNY; and in the living room.. having a view of a yellow or white tent.

    3.1 "Worse" is when funeral rituals e.g. bells, chantings in some days of the year .. next to one's bedroom or living room.

    3.2 In HDB Tampines Dew, Block 647A, stack 193 especially 2nd and 3rd storeys or 02-193 and 03-193 virtually have a full view into the precinct pavilion from the living room right to bedroom 2 and master bedroom.

    3.3 For 2nd or 3rd or even slightly higher floors, be careful of the roof-line of the precint pavilion if any slicing into any of the openings in the unit. This depends on the design of the roofing in this development.

    3.4 Lower floor stacks 191 and 107 and even stack 105 try to avoid purchasing lower units because can still have some view of the precinct pavilion. 

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  11. Part 2 - Case Study: Is it advisable to have my home facing a school?

    1. The sitemap below highlighting in colour stacks / units facing or close-by to the school(s).

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    2. There is some truth in saying that currently, for all Primary and Secondary schools, often after 5pm it is always deserted.

    2.1  And some geomancers say this is unlucky as after dark, the school becomes a Yin location. Thus not ideal to have a home not necessarily facing a school. Homes that are next-to it may come under the above category.

    2.2 So far, these fears are often missed-placed. Thus if one is still too concerned about this, then try to select a higher unit.

    3. What esle to look out if I want to purchase a unit facing a school?

    3.1 One concern has to do with the roof-line of the school. Avoid having a unit with the school roof-line slicing towards one's home opening such as the main door, living room windows and/or bedroom windows. Very hard to cure.

    3.2 As the homes are yet to be built, safest to go on-site to do a site visit. Plus get a unit that is often at least 6 or more storeys high. Higher the better to clear the roof-line. Level 8 and above are often the safest.

    3.3 Not many schools have a clock tower. If the school has a clock tower, then avoid purchasing a unit with the clock face facing one's unit. This is considered inauspicious. And if it does face a living room window.. hard to cure given that one often literally have to open the living rooom windows.

    3.3.1 Fortunately, many local schools do not have a clock tower nowadays.

    3.4 Better stacks are 136, 154 and 156.

    3.5 Next best are 152 and 158. These two stacks slighly loose out because of the consideration of where the central rubbish bins are in their respective blocks.

    3.6 There is a stigma attached to stack 138 especially lower floors as it is somewhat similar to facing a "T-junction" or perceived to be so.. especially if one had purchased a lower floor unit such as 2nd or 3rd storeys. As these two units may be harder to sell in the future. With this stigma in mind.

    4. Noisy? Often, it is during assembly time and depending on how loud the accoustics may filter into the unit. Usually, this is a non-issue.. unless one finds it disturbing or want to catch some sleep in the morning etc... Also depends on where one's bedroom is.

    4.1. During school hours.. as usually, boys are boys.. and children are children.. and during recess.. it can be rowdy at times .. when children start playing or the bell rings.

    5. Stacks 50, 52, 58 and 60 to some is considered close to the school. But, in my opinion, for these four stacks.. they are a "non-issue" as to the above subject matter.

    6. For stacks 152, 154, 156 and 158, there is the concern that it's back is where the proposed new place of worship is. Thus, this is another consideration to consider!

    P.S. Do look at stacks/units facing the Park / MRT station .... although slight afternoon sun all year round....

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