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Case Study 12A: Lamp posts, pillars, roof-lines and tree trunks 1. Any of the above should not be aimed towards a unit’s opening such as a window or balcony. 2. If aimed towards the living room windows or balcony practically hardest to cure (if any) 2.1. Photo (below): Lamp posts on the roof garden of HDB Multi-storey car par (MSCP) car park. 2.2. HDB's Sales Brochure will indicate how high the MSCP is. Given that there is no standard floors. Some MSCP are 5th storey with a garden at the 6th. Others are 7th storeys etc... 2.3. It is a Sha Qi or poison arrow if such a lamp post slides towards the window of a unit. Especially towards the living room windows. 2.4. If so, it is "harder" to cure. Unlike a bedroom. Where one can "permanently draw-down the day curtain". 2.4.1. Here, if it is not "seen" it is no longer a threat applies. 2.4.2. But it would not be great if we "permanently draw-down the living room's day curtain or night curtain". 3. Please note that this illustration is from an MSCP of a Tampines estate. 3.1. I chosen it to illustrate Sha Qi or poison arrows of one form or other: 3.2. Possible poison arrow from lamp post if it is aimed towards a neighbouring unit’s windows (if any): 2. Remarkably the lamp post is not the culprit. But the roof line of the MSCP’s roof is:- Below: Lamp post not a threat. But the MSCP roof-line is a threat, here:- Sometimes corners of an MSCP may become a potential Sha Qi or poison arrow: 3. Thus be careful of the roof-line of a shelter or pavilion also aimed towards a unit's opening such as a bedroom/living room windows:- Case Study 12B: Sha Qi or poison arrow from a tree trunk aimed towards a unit's opening. 1. A Sha Qi from a tree trunk is like a vertical knife slicing towards a unit's or several unit's openings. 2. Just imagine this: If a car was say to slam into this tree. And if the tree trunk is as thick or thicker than this two examples; where supposely the car splits into two. 2.1. Then this is a Sha Qi. 2.2. The above illustration is imaginery. But gives a general idea that one should consider the thickness / hardness of the tree trunk. 2.3. For example, if the tree trunk is from a young papaya tree; some effort and the tree trunk topples. If so, there is no concern from this. LOL. 3. In this example, the Palm tree's trunk is aimed towards a unit's balcony/balcony panel:- 3.1. When Ecopolitan Just T.O.P. 4. Photo (Below). Another photo of another unit at Ecopolitan:- 4.1. When this palm tree matures, and as the trunk gets taller and taller. 4.2. 2nd, 3rd, 4th storeys etc.. may be affected by this Sha Qi. 5. Unfortunately, there is no way one could find out where the landscapers would place each tree in a under construction development.. 5.1. Often, one only finds out often too late during key collection. 5.2. If aimed at a living Cum dining room balcony open; then it is more difficult to cure. Vs it aimed towards a bedroom window. Here drawing the day current "permanently" is a possible cure. 6. If in doubt or to avoid the above, do skip these units. (Where possible). Related:
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Case Study 11: Interested in purchasing a unit at the highest floor of the block. 1. One of the main concerns of purchasing the highest floor is the concern of a leaking ceiling. 2. Some are also concerned with the potential heat if there is no proper insulation. 3. Recently I was doing a can or cannot buy evaluation at a highest floor unit at Parc Palais condo. 4. Both the potential buyer and myself saw what looks like water leak stains in several areas : kitchen and rooms / toilet(s). Here, the water tank is directly above this unit. My client decided not to purchase this unit. 5. Location: Just T.O.P. Buangkok Edgeview roof-TOP unit:- 5.1. The left most round water tank is around this unit’s living room. And the other water tank is above the bedroom(s):
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I believe you went to the wrong place to post your questions. As Geomancy.net is one of the few who does not subscribe to the above.
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1. Frankly, this piece of triangular land can be subjective. 2. Thus if one were to asks several Feng Shui Masters (FSMs), I believe, the majority will quickly say that is an inauspicious shaped land. 3. Frankly, I see it differently. Given that this is a virgin piece of land. 3.1. Thus, I will personally try to figure a way to make this piece acceptable with proper Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. 4. In addition, the first time I would do is to understand where is the possible entry and exit in/out of the property. Given that under common sense, most drivers would not expect a vehicle to slow down and turn into a property lot. 5. Therefore, applying both sound Feng Shui principles: a squarish /rectangular home + a safer entry and exit of this property, this is my proposed solution:- 6. If we consider the virtual red-line above, then the profile of the land no longer looks like a triangle lot. 7. Since there is no physical boundary, then marking in yellow "A" is considered as "bonus" corner land does work, here. In fact, there are many places where this area A is for recreation or a pavilion. 8. In addition, another saving grace is that this plot curves outwards and not inwards. Thus not perfect but acceptable.
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This is based purely on "Symbolism." Yes, a conservative geomancer would consider water flowing out of the "mouth" of the house. Be it a lion's mouth or other creature's mouth. On the same notion: some geomancer say that if the water flow stops. Then, it may be the reverse. Looks like a "hungry" lion with an open mouth towards neighbour's home.
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Frankly this has nothing to do with Feng Shui. Feng Shui is scientific. Thus, there is nothing hardcoded. And if one were to ask 100 persons; most likely it is as good as flipping a coin... heads or tail; yes or no. For the Chinese; it is a taboo to move the “bed of conception” during the pregnancy. Or participate in anything remotely resembling the renovations or move-in.. for fear of touchwood accidents etc.. that’s all.
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Color of roof tiles and exterior wall colours
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
In Asia, green roof was common especially for places of worship. In the 1970’s some homes use green roof tiles. But the most common today is the traditional clay or orange coloured tiles. Well green is in my opinion still an okay colour.. under your description, above. -
Frankly, there is usually more than your neighbour's main door. However, you are considered praticing trial and error ...... https://www.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Customer_Engineer_Concept Perhaps, since your friend has already placed the item(s).. whenever someone place something.. wait for a week or two before placing any other "cures" or enhancements. So that one can incrementally (if any) know if it may or may not be the right thing. For example, maybe somewhere in the home or in a bedroom, there could be some bad Feng Shui stars such as #5 = misfortune/sickness combined with #2 sickness as found in this sample illustration:- In the above illustration #5 with #2 signifies = sickness or illness. Stomach, hands and legs injuries. This is why I mentioned, "usually more to it than meets the eye"...
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I am interested in a condo unit at Queens Condo.
Cecil Lee replied to chris wee's topic in General Help
1. D = Forfar Heights block 48 and E = block 52 is quite a distance away. Thus although there may seem to be poison arrows; it is in my opinion a distance away. Thus not an issue. 2. F = Forfar Heights MSCP = block 53A is not an issue. 3. G = Church of the Good Shepherd does not have a church cross. And there is no church cross on the spine of the roof-top aimed towards this unit = okay. 4. C = The roof-lines of Blk 82 and 83 of Dawson.. are also not an issue. 5. A = this road is also no issue. 6. B = MRT track with noise reduction barrier is parallel to the unit. And no threat. Except expect some "noise pollution" from the noise generated by the trains wheels... -
You wrote: "First question: is this a good land to build a house? " Looks like the entrance leading to the home is a cul-de-sac. Thus so long as the main door or the door or any openings, here do not face a straight path with the driveway towads the home is okay. For example, your proposed home should not look like this. Where the yellow zone is so exposed to the purple arrow. You wrote: "I will make the back door where my students enter larger and showier than the front door, which will look more plain. Is this a good idea??? " Under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, one can take advanage of the creek view. And have the FRONTAGE of the house facing the creek (side) of the house. Especially if there are outstanding views, there. In such a situation; although the house-to-be will face SW; the actual facing direction or frontage as defined by Feng Shui could be NE direction.
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Moon cake skin biscuit resembling an entire pig profile.. placed in a distinctive “pig basket”. These colourful baskets resemble exactly the rattan baskets: The Farmers used to cage their pigs during transportation of each of them. During the Mooncake Festival, thus these colourful baskets contain a mooncake skin pig mould biscuit. The biscuit has the same taste as the skin of each baked moon cake. Often parents or grandparents bought these child friendly bite sized “pig mould shaped biscuits” for their children or grand children. The only difference from The actual mooncakes is that there are no red bean paste in them.. just pure mooncake skin material... certainly a treat many children eagerly waited in Ernest each year for this.. Circled in red: yellow, purple, pink and red baskets...
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My first encounter of a condo that has a spring loaded refuse bin door. In addition, the door has fine mesh on it. A good idea. But apparently this specific door takes much effort to “prise open”. Thus can be a hassle for an elderly or a young teenager... Hopefully the tension can be adjusted or fine tuned.
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DJitsun Mall @ Bedok Central TOP in 1st Quarter 2018 Under the Five Elements concept this mall which is rectangular is considered as belonging to the earth element.
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First Time Open Door Procedure for new or re-sale home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
Non-religious Chinese customs.. Thus there is no set rules as how to display fruits... No right or wrong method... -
HDB Anchorvale Fields: Precinct Pavilion
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
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Feng Shui of HDB FernGrove @ Yishun / Fern Grove @ Yishun
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
1. The interior walls are of dry walls. 2. A distinctive open sky bridge connecting block 674A with the MSCP. Did you see the sky bridge at the MSCP in this photo? The landscaped garden with the sky bridge. Why it is not covered... hmm... -
Yes, your count of 14 is correct x 2. 14 steps is auspicious.
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In my opinion, based strictly on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:- 1. Yes, there is indeed a stigma attached to a Power station (PS). Thus seem like everyone is or were told not to buy a home that somehow is associated with the "PS" in one form or other. 1.1. Thus, certainly if you are concerned, others would equally be concerned, later especially when you want to sell the unit. 1.2. From the illustration, there is no sharp corner of the PS aimed towards B. And it is relatively considered as a distance away. Not like it is beside home B. In fact, there are many flats in Singapore which have units that sits directly above such a power station etc... 1.3. Like the MRI machine in a hospital; which uses high magnetism; there are no known literature on ill effects of it. 1.4. In fact, it is a plus, since usually the substation is often just one level high. And as long as this development is not re-developed; there is no way that it can every be demolished or a building or home built-up. 2. A plus for B is that there is a wonderful playground. While the small service road leading into the estate is not an issue. More of a concern for home marked as C. In terms of it's Feng Shui. 3. You also to consider the Feng Shui direction of A and or B. And also the interior. Since the layout of A is a mirror of B. Sometimes, one may find that the layout of one is better than the other. 4. Other considerations like what is above level 1 main door, or kitchen stove. And on the 2nd storey.. what is above a bed e.g. stove? etc.. etct... 5. For the layperson: The three major considerations: Frontage, Kitchen and Bedroom has the highest priority of "fit". 5.1. The overall concept in Feng Shui is called: Yang Zhai San Yao:-
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