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Cecil Lee

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  1. Please note that based strictly on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:- 1. As far as possible the row of cupboards if they are moveable, is best to be placed against a wall instead of placed like a partition. 2. Thus if the cupboard is moveable; the curtains should also be removed. Unless, this is a passageway towards an attached toilet. 3. Once, especially this cupboard is "got rid" off; then it is much easier to place the bed. And not have "stagnant qi" at "corners" created by the cupboard that can obstruct proper circulation of air all around this bedroom.
  2. Just remember that there are three kinds of luck: 1. Heaven Luck (what you had found out) via Ba Zi. 2. Earth Luck (Feng Shui of home and office) 3. Human or Man Luck (relationships, family, bonding etc..) From a Ba zi perspective; harmonising one's element e.g. in her bedroom colours etc... Frankly, many people also don't have fantastic Heaven Luck but Para 2 and 3 would help greatly as each account for 33.3 percent of total luck.
  3. Majority of the photos are of the car park entrance side (facing 1st block 588A). Access through Ang Mo Kio St 52
  4. Another one of those "bird stories"... This time round, three birds trying to peck at left-over food. Location: Taman Jurong Market and Food Centre
  5. Oh dear! Do not tamper with the fans. Anyone doing so may be referred to the Police. What an unusual or rather "weird" signage! GOSH!
  6. Location: 588 x Ang Mo Kio Street 52. (For privacy, I have masked out the exact unit number.) Did you see a water melon hung in-front of the unit number plate. Did you also see two halves of a water melon. (Plus a lime cut-into-two pieces)Each half was placed on each side of the floor of the main entrance. A candle stick each was also placed and most likely lighted up when the family just moved-in. The red colour dye is most probably vermillion which is red in colour. And don't mistaken it for some ritual slaughter of an animal's blood. .
  7. This has to be one of the most beautiful "bouquet" of spouting green beans. Courtesy of a client: who recently obtained his keys at the DBSS Block 588 (a/b/c/d) Ang Mo Kio St 52 apartment...beautiful... What a lucky start!
  8. QUOTE: China's banks: `The fish always stinks from the head' China's chief banking regulator Liu Ming-Kang has a folksy way of explaining his work. "The fish always stinks from the head" is a favourite. This belief that regulation must focus on banks' head offices can be seen in China's zeal to enforce the Basel III rules. While there is talk in the United States and Eurpoe of easing the lquidity rules, the China Banking Regulatory Commission has been pushing ahead with a set of rules that is stricter in definitions than what has been agreed internationally...... -- UNQUOTE -- This reminds me of the same way Geomancer's view the "Head of the House" or rather; the Head of the house consists of very important organ i.e. the MOUTH of the house! Go imagine futher....
  9. The resource relating to the same type of situation can be found, here:- Flying Star Feng Shui as a Diagnostic Tool In life there are more tools than just the personal Gua or Kua.
  10. Some resources on this subject can be found, here: Kitchen Stove & More and Kitchen Door Is Facing A Bathroom Door
  11. 1. There are four blocks in this development: 588A, 588B, 588C and 588D. 2. Each block has two units that directly face the car-park and parallel to Ang Mo Kio Street 52. These apartments based on Streetdirectory map (onemap.sg) is at 15 degrees facing. 3. The rest of the units or stacks either face 154 degrees and/or 195 degrees. 4. This is based on the street directory map + protractor method. 5. All street directory maps be it digital or satellite maps are all based on geographic North or TRUE NORTH. 6. In Singapore; one need not compensate for the Magnetic North deviation or delination. As the TRUE NORTH is for Feng Shui purposes equal to the Magnetic North. 7. Often, prior to going to do a on-site survey; I will prepare a layout such as shown in the attachment. 8. For this four blocks, it can be clearly seen thru the outline that probably, there are three facing directions: 15 degrees or 154 degrees or 195 degrees. 9. This reading will be matched with the on-site reading using the Luo pan and the various compass in one's arsenal. 10. I find that this is a productive and efficient method of preparation; prior to the first visit or survey. 11. The alternative for such new developments is to obtain the siteplan in the sales brochure and manually match the protractor and measure the degrees off it!
  12. These photos were taken from The Livia condo. Especially Block 61 and 63 in The Livia, has units that will slowly have their views blocked by the blocks shown, here and vice-versa. These uncompleted blocks are those from the Under-Construction: NV Residences in Pasir Ris. The curved rounded exterior of the NV Residences reminds me of all those 1950's to 1960's "rounded" smooth corners buildings... specifically the Cathy Building in Dolby Ghaut area. One good thing about the rounded exterior of such (NV Residences blocks) is that they will unlikely to post a poison arror or sha qi to neighbouring blocks and homes...
  13. An excellent way to work-out in a gym like condition in water: 1. cycle in water 2. run on a thread mill in water etc... Great!
  14. HDB DBSS Park Central @ Ang Mo Kio St 52, just TOP recently. Conveniently near-by to the Ang Mo Kio Central MRT station and opposite the Cheng San market cum food-court.
  15. Frankly, it is a small issue. For now, anyone can easily from the outside, press the internal exit door switch to open the security gate. I believe no issue, a box cover could easily be placed onto the exit switch... Location: The Livia condo at Pasir Ris
  16. Frankly, in my opinion, the river is running parallel to your home. And your home is furthest away from the river. Secondly, I understand it is a very dirty river as nearly all rubbish goes into it. But think about it; this river is not 1 km or 2 km or even 5 km's in length. It has tributaries and this river is in terms of British term "bloody long!". This Klang river is hell of a long. And many developments are even close to the fringe of it. In fact, all rivers today, in Malaysia hell of a dirty. Imagine all those night hawker stalls draining off their pollutants into it. This is Malaysia's standard of river. In Singapore, 30 to 50 years ago is like that. For a major river, large concentration of population; don't expect it to be clear for sure...
  17. 1. In hokkien prawns or "hei" alone is fine. 2. But added with other nonsense words = Kiao hei bee = Die like a shrimp (all curled up) 3. Another famous hokkien saying is " Wu Hu are Hei are Ho"; So long as got fish or prawns is OK. 4. So, "hei" on it's own phoentic sounding in Hokkien is technically ok. But when made into a string of words as mentioned under para 2 is no good. But under Para 3, is ok or fine.
  18. Frankly, Feng Shui is about the bigger picture. For example, if the location is identified to be a "water wealth location"; a fish tank is full of water. And how much weight or volume those mini prawns are? Onemust also consider the lifespan of the prawns and any maintenance if any.
  19. 1. In my opinion, this is a very long snaking river that is from East (K L) flowing west towards the mouth of the river close to the Port Klang area. 2. It is good that this river has a high river bank. 3.In my opinion, should generally be OK. In fact along the large stretch of this river; there are tributories and it is a pretty long river. And along the river there are lots of development. 4. Quite exclusive area. 5. South facing from now to 2023 is OK or better than your neighbour's North facing home.
  20. 1. Please refer to attachment - center of gravity. 2. Your second question has "missing-links".To understand, better:- Feng Shui Triage
  21. 1. In Singapore which is at the equator, the geographic north is very close (or equal to) the magnetic north. 2. If you have the time, can go thru some of the resources, under this link:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=27494&new 3. If your condo is fairly new (less than 10 years old); most likely, the siteplan is still available from the sales brochure or on the internet. Or goto http://onemap.sg to use the streetdirectory plan and a protractor to obtain the correct compass readings. 4. Your readings often differ due to magnetic influence from steel structures embedded in the columns and even floorings. 5. Alternatively you may take compass readings from the exterior; e.g. grass area (provided there are no remants of steel or metal somewhere hidden.) 6. In your case, based on the most yang qi: you should use the compass readings standing inside each room looking out of the rooms or standing inside the living room looking outwards. 7. The only pity is all your readings are diverse. 8. If you are using a iphone 4 compass then try to set to TRUE NORTH vs MAGNETIC NORTH (for those in the equator only). If you don't live near the equator e.g. in the United States of America; better set to the Magnetic North.
  22. These are some considerations: 1. Under symbolism in Feng Shui, instead of hanging mirrors and faceted crystal balls; in traditional Feng Shui; a hulu or bottle gourd is often used, instead. 2. As mentioned in many previous messages; usually; in general bad Feng Shui arise when a home has three or more major "leaks". 3. Often, although the toilet is considered as ONE major leak; often it is the combination of this leak plus two or more major leaks (or a combination of several minor leaks into one).
  23. Note: the attachment is strictly based on both Common sense and Shapes & Forms Feng Shui. Does not take into consideration the best bed-head direction(s) based on the Eight House or Four Good/Bad directions. 1. The main concern is the air-con vents. 2. In your orginal layout plan, assuming that one often turns on the air-con; the bed and (bed-head - body) is very close to the air-con vents. 3. Thus, because of the air-con, the bed has been moved. Of course, because of the new location of the sofa, make sure that air-con vents don't blow directly towards it. 4. If you maintain the original layout plan, then one may like to Cabinet / three doors with the TV console. As it is more natural to see TV in that position.
  24. 1. My most recentSuunto compass is the model: Suunto KB-14/360 PTI COMPASS ZO for REGION 3. http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=27494&new 2. However, it has been with more for around 3 to 4 years. Costs around I forgot approximately SGP $260 thereabouts. 3. I bought it at Far East Plaza (basement). There are two suba-diving shops at the basement. 4. Make sure that to check out the above link where the back aluminium face-plate has been stamped with a Number : #3 = region THREE for Singapore use. For other countries, there is a correction markings also on the back for declination deviations. 5. Below has a link to my older plastic body Suunto compass (which I had lost):- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=8615&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em 6. Please note that if you are not into professional Feng Shui, don't really need to invest in such a compass. 7. Do take note that these Suunto compass should also not be too close to concrete/re-bar pillars. 8. I am not sure if this model is still around: Suunto KB-14/360 PTI COMPASS ZO as I have it for around 3 to4 years ago after losing my earlier plastic casing Suunto as found in the second link.
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