Jump to content
About Feng Shui at Geomancy.Net
Sponsored Link
 

Cecil Lee

Staff
  • Posts

    37451
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    136

Everything posted by Cecil Lee

  1. Case Study: Understand the local environment and gather intelligence before rushing to move to an area. Finally! I have just moved house! And Yipee! It's a 5 minutes walk to Pasir Ris MRT @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Conversations between: 1. New Proud Resident of Pasir Ris = NPRPP 2. Existing Resident living at Pasir Ris for more than 10 years = ER 3. A resident currently living at Punggol = RP 4. The MRT Trains = TRAINS @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ OVERHEARD THIS>>>>>>>>> NPRPP : "Yipee! The reason why I moved here is because I will sure to get a seat even during peak periods as Psir Ris MRT is the first station!" ER : "You spoke too soon!" NPRPP : "Why?" ER : "You should have moved to Simei or Tanah Merah instead!" NPRPP : *Puzzled* "Why!??" ER: "During peak hours, many residents from Tampines, Simei and also Tanah Merah would take a train to Pasir Ris station and continue their journey towards Joo Koon/Tuas! And when you rush into the train.. too bad.. most of the seats would already have been taken-up!" NPRPP : "OH NO! FIVE YEARS TIME, I PLAN TO MOVE TO PUNGGOL INSTEAD!" PLEASE DON’T MAKE THE SAME MISTAKE AGAIN RP: (Overhead the conversation) " Please consider moving to Buangkok instead! As it is now a common practise during peak period for many residents from Sengkang and Buangkok to take a train to Punggol station and continue on their journey towards Harbour Front!" NPRPP : "Oh, NO! NO!.. thanks for the advice! I may consider moving to Hougang by then!" SWEAT.. TEARS.. ER : "One consolation is that Downtown line has taken a small percentage of the peak-load. But during peak periods unfortunately, the East-West GREEN line is still a major line with so many of us working in Joo Koon and Tuas!" ER : "FAT-HOPE TO GET A SEAT during PEAK PERIODS! Just pray that the EW line don't breakdown is good enough!" TRAINS: "Don't blame us! Overloaded beyond our capacity to cope.. that is why we continue to breakdown!"
  2. This lady has an extremely high imbalance of wood element of 75%. High probability of diabetes.
  3. Sample Male person who is a strong wood element. Based on the Five Elements concept: his wood element is fuelled by overly too much water element of 48%. In fact more water than even that of "Mr Ba Zi". Health wise, he has to be careful of his kidneys and sex organs.
  4. Both Towers are aligned with Flying stars compass directions of 65, 155, 245 and 335 degrees.
  5. Part 4 - Shapes and Forms Sha Qi or Poison arrows 1. I am very concerned when I first saw this plot of land. This is because the plot of land is surrounded by so many neighbouring high rise buildings: The Gale, Dahlia Park, Edelweiss Park, The Inflora and Ballota Park. 2. At the time of writing, the siteplan has not been released. 3. In this streetmap, I had drawn an arrow and various coloured lines. These represent potential poison arrows from sharp corners. 4. Hopefully, these will not become poison arrow(s) to any of the stacks/units of The Jovell. 5. Unfortunately as The Jovell has not been constructed yet, it is difficult to ascertain if any of the sharp corners may be aimed towards the balcony of a unit (hard to cure), here. 6. For example, this is a magnified sitemap of blocks 51 and 53 The Inflora. 6.1 Each of the arrows show a potential poison arrow or Sha Qi (if any) aimed towards the plot = The Jovell. Hopefully, no unit’s balcony is ...
  6. The Exception Principle by Cecil Lee, 2002: Feng Shui by Exception by Cecil Lee 2002 consists of focus and analysis of key Flying Star numbers especially: #5 = misfortune/sickness #2 = sickness #3 = quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements #7 = theft of wealth or loss opportunities And whether it is possible to activate #8 = wealth location for that year. Given that this #8 may falls into areas like a toilet or kitchen or missing corner. Good if #8 for that year falls in the living room, dining room or main entrance area.
  7. Under the Principles of Management, one approach to leadership studies is the situational approach. Under the basic premise of the situational approach "Is that different situations demand differrent types of leadership. This approach was developed by Hersey and Blanchard in 1969 based upon Reddin's (1967) 3-D management style theory. In 1999, I adapted the above as: "The Situational Approach to Feng Shui" Similarly this universal concept can also be applied in Feng Shui. As different situations demand different types of Feng Shui tools & concepts.
  8. Part 3 - Reading between the lines of the Sales Brochure of The Jovell: 1. One major consideration is: "Where is the external common central rubbish bin(s) on each storey?" 2. For The Jovell, the developer does not show the location of the external central rubbish bin(s). 3. Before signing the dotted line.. do check with the Sales Agent. In many recent past developments like the Hillion at Bukit Panjang and even 100 Palm Residences, many "wise" potential buyers have successfully requested and viewed the exact location of the common central corridor. 4. Don't want to get an unexpected surprise to find the central rubbish bin beside one's main door! Or possible not facing the main door. Both in terms of Feng Shui and may affect future resale value or even resale potential (if any)... 5. There are more considerations like the location of the central rubbish bin collection point(s) the electrical sub-station(s) and even emergency diesel generations etc.... 6. I have complied a useful set of key considerations.. they are not exhaustive but rather.. is good to know...
  9. Time of birth can also be between: 1 to 2.59; am or pm 3 to 4.59; am or pm 5 to 6.59; am or pm 7 to 8.59; am or pm 9 to 10.59 am or pm For example:- Cannot be between 2pm to 5pm thus should be either:- [ ] 1pm to 2.59pm or [ ] 3pm to 4.59pm
  10. The Customer Engineer Paradigm This is based. On pure common sense. What is the " Customer Engineer " Concept? Here, if one is making an enhancement or "trying" out a cure without professional help, it is adviseable to do it a step at a time. For example, when an IBM Customer Engineer tries to resolve a problem, he takes out what he feels is a faulty `card'. He monitors the situation for a few days to a week and if the problem has been solved, this is ok. If not, he replaces another card and monitors again. Similiarly, if you are doing some enhancements on your own, avoid doing all at the same time. For example, do not enhance the garden, a certain room or more at the same time. If something happens, you may not be able to know what you had done wrong. It is good therefore that if you make an enhancement, try it for two weeks to a month. (Particularly for those who like to do enhancements on a frequent basis).
  11. CNY celebrations for the Chinese and a holiday break for others.. A nicely written notice...
  12. Part 2 - History of the area and similar properties that were developed by the same developer: Hong Leong (CDL Tripatite) By Date of T.O.P.:- =============== 1. Ballota Park Freehold T.O.P. 2000 2. Dahlia Park Freehold T.O.P. 2003 3. Edelweiss Park Freehold T.O.P. 2006 4. The Gale Freehold/leasehold T.O.P. 2014 5. Hedges Park 99-year leasehold T.O.P. 2015 6. The Inflora 99-year leasehold T.O.P. 2017 7. New Kid on the block = The Jovell leasehold also by Tripatite Develpers Pte Ltd:- The surrounding plot of land such as Dahlia Park (freehold), Edelweiss Park (freehold) and The Inflora (99 year), Hedges Park (leasehold) are all developed by Hong Leong. This includes The Gale freehold but sold as leasehold. The earliest development was Ballota Park again by Hong Leong is freehold. No surprise that all new flats such as The Jovell is now only 99 year leasehold. All the above development was developed by Tripatite Developers Pte Ltd/CDL (Hong Leong Group)
  13. Part 1 - Introduction to The Jovell Condo @ Flora Drive by Hong Leong Holdings The large piece of land as it was in 1965. Hong Leong has the wisdom to purchase large plots including the other plot to built Carissa Park etc.. Most prominent landmark in 1966 was Yan Kit Village. Today, this landmark is the temple. And Changi Prison. Otherwise good news is that the entire plot as highlighted in red is vacant virgin land. And The Jovell will be the last development asit completes the full built-up on this plot of land:- 2018 streetmap showing clearly The Jovell occupying the last piece of land. The bad news for it’s neighbours is that they have to endure both construction noise and dusts for at least 2 1/2 years or more! P.S. The Jovell in a crude way can be considered as "a leftover piece of land!" to be developed. This accounts for such an odd-shaped land. It also inherits a narrow strip of land - where the fencing is shared with The Inflora.
  14. Received from friends and clients 25A8EF44-BD23-4DC7-BD73-0656765273B4.MP4 0CF55251-2E06-4A18-9C8E-086C067DBDE4.MP4
  15. This restaurant popularised the yusheng dish in the 1960’s. Today, it is still around but located at Bendemeer.
  16. 1. Case Study: Annual Flying Stars in 2018 2018's wealth sector is SE = #8. (#8 is the current prosperity water wealth luck from 2004 to 2023. From 2024 to 2043 locate #9. #9 then will be the wealth luck for Period 9). •Sickness Star this year is at West especially if in the bedroom •Misfortune/Sickness Star this year is at North = very bad if in the bedroom •Disputes/Quarrel Star this year is at North-East •Education/Romance Star this year is at South •Grand Duke this year is West-North-West, 300 Degree. - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations. •Location in Conflict is North. - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict. 2. Case Study 2: Flying Star Numbers #2 and #5 #2 (weak earth) = Sickness sector #5 (strong earth) = Misfortune sickness In general, avoid: Bright Yellow and warm white lights. And also avoid lots of RED. 3. Case Study 3: In that year, if one suddenly have frequent: Conflicts, quarrels, disputes and legal problems? Blame it especially on Flying Star number #3 Cure? In general, use RED and/or a lamp especially a red lamp or at least a warm white lamp at that sector. But please be practical. If this falls in sectors like a bedroom, do not turn it 24/7. Else one becomes a zombie in the morning due to lack of sleep. 4. Case Study 4: #7 represents "Robbery Star - Not the day-light robbery type. But rather loss of wealth or missed opportunities" #7 is weak metal element. Depends on the sector, cures can range from various elements: Water or Wood or even Fire. But for practical reasons, the sector should be looked at closely to see if one of these is more appropriate. For example, Water cure should not be in a bedroom or a kitchen. 5. Case Study: Renovating your home? Each year, check which sectors are taboo, first! For example in 2018: •Grand Duke this year is West-North-West, 300 Degree. - Avoid sitting facing the grand duke or disturbing him by having renovations. •Location in Conflict is North. - Avoid having renovations done opposite the location in conflict. 6. With the above guidelines, one will be able to check the year in question and fine tune the Feng Shui (especially existing 20 Year Flying Star of a premise - Home or Office.) Need On-site Help? Cecil Lee, +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net
  17. The above is a Teochew version of yusheng. Below: Cantonese version of yusheng traditionally consumed in Singapore.
  18. Very similar to the advice on the placement of Hindu gods in a Pooja environment.
  19. Various Thai Gods on a multi-platform altar. In our line of business, one has to be well versed in determining location(s) of client’s gods. This is one of them:
  20. A walk around Pinevale (formerly an EC) during CNY 2018.
  21. Recent photos of HDB Tampines Greenridges Almost there.. Distinct “ridges@ of Two tone greens : Apple green with dark green with a dash of white...
×
×
  • Create New...