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Cecil Lee

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  1. Human or man luck or feel good factor usually far outweighs others: Many of us don't have good Heaven luck (born with) nor Earth luck (Feng Shui of the home). But those who have good human or man luck; will go far. FEEL GOOD, please!
  2. Partial TOP of some of the blocks in Compassvale Beacon. Sengkang Estate comprises: RIVERVALE = BLOCKS 1XX COMPASSVALE = BLOOKS 2XX ANCHORVALE = BLOCKS 3XX FERNVALE = BLOCKS 4XX Nearby views:Compassvale Pearl (Uncompleted U/C) And Compassvale View.
  3. More photos.. the trellis ain't no threat, here. In the future, the creepers would cover the entire trellis
  4. Bird's eye view of Treelodge at Punggol. The last photo is taken from Treelodge showing the uncompleted Damai Grove development. Hidden from view is teh Damai LRT for which Damai Grove is named after. In the picture next Damia Grove isthe Punggol Lodge.
  5. These are more pictures of the eco-friendly Green Mark: Treelodge at Punggol Treelodge at Punggol has a range of green initiatives: incorporating the latest green techology and innovation in the area of: energy saving, water and waste management. The buildings are oriented in a northly-southerly orientation. It has solar panels to generate sufficient lighting for common areas. It also has a centralised recycling refuse chutes. Each level has a separate chute for recyclables. Treelodge also has a rain water collecting system within the precint. This is nothing new in Singapore: lots og greenery and the vertical "piano" wires that allow creepers to creep onto the sidewalls of some blocks. Creeper wires were also provided for the creepers to climb up to the snake like trellis. The green roofs at the roof deck helps to cool the temperative within the development. It has the usual playground, excerise station, jogging paths and community rest area. Within the individual units; the non-loading walls use of ferrolite partition wall system. It is suppose to help abosrb noise between rooms. This material is lightweight and cuts down on the use of raw materials like cement and sand.
  6. Treelodge, Punggol is Singapore's first publich housing (HDB) project witht the GREEN MARK Platinum award. This built-to-order HDB eco-precint launched in March 2007 has just TOP. At the common-ground; although it has a "snaking" trellis; the trellis does not seem to be pointed towards any of the flats. As the trellis are pointed below any dwelling (the dwellings are at level 2). In addition, even if the trellis spokes does point any any windows (if any); in some of the photos; the creepers have already began to cover these spokes very well. In the future, the creeps would act as a natural canopy in an eco-friendly way.
  7. Paranomic view of Punggol: Fo Guang Shan (Buddhist's Light Assocation) Treelodge (Just TOP) Coralinus PRIVE (U/C) Punggol Arcadia (U/C) Punggol Regalia (U/C)
  8. The main consideration for the placement of the bed-head would be "feel good" or "feel bad" factor. As most of us feel more comfortable; as you had mentioned, with a clear view of the door then with no view; this is human or man luck factor. And, even if in theory, the no view direciton is good BUT, but, but... this should not be the basis to place the bed-head. Thus, one should go with what one feels comfortable with vs what is SUPPOSE to be good for us BUT, but and but.. kind of thing.
  9. There are many concerns in the kitchen. However, as your question is specific to a stove sharing the same wall as the kitchen door; this area has much to do with two senarios:- 1. Often it is not good to have the stove face an "opening" (or entrance). This should not be the case here. 2. The other situation is related to commonsense. Here, should a fire envelop; it may burn the nearby cabinet and block "escape" out of the kitchen for anyone trapped in it. Or in an intense fire, smoke or flash fire can quickly engulf the home.
  10. Sorry, no offense or anything. Just to highlight - thou dramatically, that the New Year is no where near Chinese New Year... Yes, agree, we are international - multi-cultural. For the billion or so Chinese especially in China, their daily chores go on. While especially the week before CNY, wow! Many who work in the city would rush back to their hometown and spent at least a week at home. Oops! Although the Koreans do celebrate 1.1.2011; but this is also less important than the Chinese New Year (lunar new year). So I have to add a few more millions to this 1 billion population thing:.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_New_Year Closest to China; Only the Japs (Japanese) followthe Gregorian Calendar: 1.1.2011. Thus, for majority, it is a non-event. (Yawn)...
  11. Oops! The most important date (for the Chinese) is the eve of Chinese New Year and Chinese New Year = the Chinese follow the moon (lunar calendar). Thus, this coming new year's eve or new year or start of 2011, has more to do with the western calendar. For example, if you ask an elder Chinese person, the date is not an issue. However, in modern times; due to commercialization; and the activities to celebrate New Year; younger Chinese like yourself come to see New Year as important. For the Chinese; thus eve of Chinese New Year holds special meaning: especially the reunion dinner; waiting for 12 am e.g. switching all lights in the home; (In the past, setting off fire-crackers..) And the actual Chinese New Year lasts 15 days with many holiday activites lasting as long as one can. Thus, unfortunately, for most of the Chinese: New Year or 1.1.2011is just but a "yawn" or another ordinary holiday. Apologies for spoiling your mood; thou. Just to make it a point, here that Chinese New Year still reigns supreme over and above1.1.2011. "Let's not forget it".
  12. :These are some of the considerations:- 1. What you mentioned, below comes under another concept. 2. Even under "that concept" mentioned above; rarely anyone follows it - unless one is truly a fanatic of such things. (That concept speaks aabout "being cautious" when travelling ..eg. south.. but in no where does it say you MUST not travel e.g. south) 3. Under the 4 Good and Bad directions; only those who have "screws" loose or the lunatic kind may put the 4 Good and Bad + directions together and come up with such a (looney tunes) idea of LINKING the two together. This is no brain-storm. But rather this is instead a NO-brainer idea. 4. Drawing a parallel to such things; say in Singapore, all males citizens are required to serve (mainly) in the army. And there is no such excuse as "green colour is inauspicious to me" sort of thing. You cannot be EXCUSED from army e.g. infantry or armour or guards batallion by saying that green colour is inauspicious for that person. 5. BTW, Congratulations *JOKE* Since I started the forum and other subsidiary Feng Shui forum; (unfortunately) you are the very first to erh... link 4 Good and Bad directions literally with travel directions. No prize! Here! Hahahaha,,,,,
  13. These photos were taken via the Iphone4 with the 360 degree paranomic view software. Some photos show the Iconic new Pinnacle @ Duxton (backdrop) against old buildings along Bukit Pasoh Road. Some of the buildings date back to 1920's. Many of the buildings are known as PRE-War (Pre-World War II) buildings....
  14. Interesting: WE BUY JUNK AND SELLANTIQUES SOME FOOLS BUY SOME FOOLS SELL
  15. These are some considerations:- 1. The primary concept is based on both the Five Elements concept and symbolism: 1.1. As per your previous concern:red represent the fire element. Other concepts include a square hole at the centre represents earth element etc... 1.2. the number #6 represents big metal. 2. You will not believe the variations or "grand mother" stories some geomancers would like one to believe:- 2.1.Some geomancers say: "You must use6 different emperorcoins" (e.g.coins minted under different emperors). 2.2 For example the attachment shows the 10 emperor /coins minted duringtheir rein: these emperors belong to say the Qing Dynasty... 3. Does the string of 6 "different" emperors make the coins more powerful or the coins you described, below? Frankly, I don't think so. 4. Furthermore! To add a twist to it: Must we use REAL or FAKE coins? Which is more effective? 5. Personally, I do have real coins... but nowadays, one would be fool hardy to say the coins they purchased are "REAL". You are most likely going to be conned into buying fakes = real stuff! 6. So only real works? and fakes do not? 7. Under symbolism, it really does not matter whether yours is of the talisman kind or one of the kind or different emperors or even real ones...
  16. This is an incident; the Great Admiral Zheng He came across during one of his travels to South-Asia...
  17. 1. Frankly, no Feng Shui tools (such as Flying star chart - plot; analysis - not done)it is anyone's guess on things like "lessen the negative effect (???). 2. If you really, (really) like or enjoy the pleasures of a fish tank then size may not be an issue. Thus it is anybody's guess. 3. Often, for example, many who take up a hobby; = human or man luck factors (feel good) have a higher probability of having no issues with the feature vs someone placing the fish tank just for the sake of (somethin) like twisted spelling of Fung SWAY (or SUAY). In hokkien, SUAY means bad luck.
  18. Use the SEARCH feature at the TOP left-most frame of this forum. Type something like: TV facing bed and these are some of the resources on a TV screen facing the bed:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24590&new= http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=23024&new= http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=15138&new=
  19. Under the Five Elements concept; even big metal "cures" should also have some control over it. Thus; it is still acceptable to have 6 coins (representing big metal) tied with red string. Actually, under symbolism in "Chinese culture"; red is a very auspicious colour. Thus if one adds two and two together, it is thus still OK to do so.
  20. Ingredients: Mother, son & his dog. When we mix these three ingredients = Son demands for a pet dog. Loving mother buys the pet dog for him. A few days later, son lost interest in the dog. And wants a bicyle. Mother permanently becomes the servant to the dog: feed, bathe and clean up after the dog. Mother = SERVANT = SLAVE!
  21. Jury fights... #8 = current prosperity - upto 2023...
  22. Instead of buying useless commercialproducts (sold) in the name of "Feng Shui"; such activites don't cost much but build long term relationships.... 1. More family bonding... bring them out for a simple outing... 2. Spent more time with family... 3. When you have the time.. talk more often with your family members... Lastly; When the buying stops, the selling can!
  23. Erh? What is the secret of money (gold) or whatever fell from the sky...
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