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Based on the layout = no issue.
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Today, I was upstairs in a unit in Tower 29: 1. Fantastic view! 2. Pretty rare for a unit to be North facing but a commanding view of lots of water. And unit is indirectly that of a morning sun. 3. For a 99 year development: very well equipped and one of the first that comes with both a front loading washer and a separate dryer unit; fridge, built in microwave and passageway cabinets.
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Under symbolism in Feng Shui, the main concern is that of the main door vs rear door. However, the passageway or whatever one wants to call it need not follow the concern spelt out by you. There are few considerations: 1. Common sense. Given that this is a passageway, most architects would give an allowance of at least 800cm or 1 metre wide. This is because, if it is a terrace house, one may have to move bulky items e.g. a large fridge, bed-frames e.g. queen-sized etc.. 2. It is not about how small this passageway needs to be or how small the door; but rather, the larger the opening.. avoid opening a door or a living room sliding panel/french doors with a visible opening directly towards the yard --- that's all.
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In the past and even present; based on common sense, some plant thorny trees like cactus or bougainvillea trees at corner of their houses as a deterrent to potential thieves.
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Those are considered ultra-conservative views. Under the Holy Trinity of Chinese luck; Heaven or born with accounts for 33.33% Earth or Feng Shui is also 33.33% Human or man luck = 33.33% All these three factors account for 100% Total luck. Here, I like to share that if one finds it soothing to have plants even if cactuses, do go ahead; irregardless of how others think. As in the earlier information, Human or man luck accounts for 33.33% of total luck. The only reason why some consider it inauspicious is the spikes on a cactus. But as mentioned, human factors outweigh it.
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Usually, there is a false ceiling with an excess panel around the main door. Based on the layout, most likely the sewerage plus drainage pipes are not directly below the main door. If so, not that if a big issue; since roughly there are around like 15 percent of landed Properties close to such a layout design. And as I mentioned earlier, not that bad if it is usually the shower area above main door vs the WC at that location.
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Received a pakua mirror and want to dispose. How can I do that?
Cecil Lee replied to cammydee's topic in General Help
Frankly, there are no rituals required for the disposal of a new or used mirror. Normally, just wrap it in old newspapers and dispose it into a bin. Since the mirror has already been wrapped, throw it away at any time. -
You wrote: "1. My master bedroom toilet is right above my main door and I heard that this is not good pls help" Frankly, this has more to do with common sense:- More precisely, it is quite common to find a toilet above the main door. The main concern has more to do with the sewerage pipe and or drainage pipe(s) directly above the main door. There are many instances where it is only the shower or the walk-way of the toilet that is above the main door. Thus it depends. You wrote: "2. I heard my friend said that my neighbour house on my left hand side shouldn't be higher (higher than my house 15cm) than mine coz Green Dragon on my right and White Tiger on my left (while I am facing my house from the outside) is it true? Wat can I do about this? " You mean you are able to exactly compare both homes to as much as 15cm difference. Frankly, such homes should be considered as roughly both of equal height. And this is a small or rather non-issue.
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1. Please refer to attachment. 2. Based on space constraints and other considerations like avoid altar sharing the toilet wall; there are really not many options left to place the altar. 3. Options A and B are still acceptable. And common place. 3.1. Just that avoid placing shoes or having a shoe cabinet below the altar or next to it or above it. 4. Common sense: Based on common sense, because the joss stick fumes are cancerous, it is good that the altar(s) are at a well ventilated spot. And away from the bedrooms. Thus, marking A or B is a plus point.
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If my fiance grand father just passed away. Do we have to get married within 100 days or 1 year or that we can get married anytime we choose? 1. For Chinese, we have a vast range of dialect groups. And one will be surprised to hear so many versions. 2. More importantly, does your family still have a strong matriach? In the past, this could be an elderly eg. a strict and somewhat considered as the final say in the family. 3. If so, she be consulted. In a closely knit family arena, some even consult a great-uncle or auntie. 4. if one does not have this hieracy but a benevolent parent? Or both side's parents can agree to your whatever requests and be flexible then not a major concern. 5. Given that there are wide ranging discrepancy in what to do and what not to do. 5.1. For example, some feel that at least a 100 days mourning would be fair.. and the marriage afterwards. Some even say on the contrary, must be married by 49/100 days or so. 5.2. You will be surprised that some matriach even insists a marriage after THREE Yes! 3 years not 1 year you had mentioned earlier. 5.3. While in modern times.. some benevolent parents had "approved" their children's marriage or shorten it to 1 year. 6. If one does not have a strong matriach (either non-existent) or a benevolent grand mother (or elder) should consider what are your PLANS and refer to Para 4, above. Thus there is really no one-size fits all. The good thing is that our Chinese customs are suppose to be flexible. Alternatively, depending on one's religion, if one is a staunch buddhist could seek their belief's priest for advice. In modern times, it is best that you discuss with your immediate parents and fiance. And then approach her parents for consent. Given that you are the male side in our Chinese society.
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These are some considerations: 1. Feng Shui does not micro-managed until so detailed. 2. That painting is similar to buying another production based on features. 2.1. For example: a car such as a BMW comes with options: leather seat or synethic seat, different head lights 3. Thus, the painting reminds me of just like Para 2. The more features.. imply ? That it is either better then the competition or more expensive. 4. The painting is simply a modern invention. 5. Means that if I don't have the same painting.. I also will not enjoy good Feng Shui? 6. Majority of the time either a similar no frills painting may.... 7. Buy it mainly as a decorative piece and not in the name of Fung Sway!
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Human luck is another consideration. As it accounts for 33.33% of your total luck!
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You wrote: "Note: Although the property is facing the substation directly, but there are still at least 60ft away. Which totally will not impact by the magnetic field." What's the worry? It is not a simple task. You cannot simply approach your neighbor and swap houses. If you believe it is the end of the world, then consider relocating. Is it impossible to do so? It's not as if you can make the sub-station vanish. Or watch too many Superman films and cover your house with "lead?" in this case... um... aluminum foil... the house. As previously stated... if one is frightened to that extent... there are no other remedies... In reality, there are many people who reside directly above a kilowatt transformer. Are you residing in a realm of fear-mongering?
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In my view, to be honest, it doesn't function in this manner. If an individual possesses a strong metal or earth element within them, it is argued that they should not remain on the planet Earth. This is due to the fact that they are constantly affected by gravity and the earth's influence wherever they go. It is worth noting that substations may produce a magnetic field, but there is no evidence to suggest that this magnetic field is detrimental. In modern times, hospitals utilize MRI machines that emit powerful magnetic fields without any reported problems, as long as there is no iron or steel in close proximity.
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