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I suppose this shop located at the heart of old Hougang Block 6 Hougang. Most likely not be around in a few years time..
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There are two considerations, here:- 1. Under Feng Shui: Shapes and Forms + Water classics 2. Common sense (which often translate to Common sense Feng Shui) Under Para 1: 1.1. Vehicles on roads are like water courses. And under the Water classics, it is inauspicious to have waterways (roads) that criss-cross. Under the water classics, if this was indeed a cross - water junction; there would be erosion of the banks of this cross junction "stream" or river. And under the water classics; this is a non-natural phenomenon. 1.2. If it was a landed property; once in a million; there may be an accident e.g. vehicle ploughing into the property etc.. But fortunately, this is a high rise and the ground floor pillars are a distance away from the roads. Thus, even if a vehicle were to plough through, there are sufficent deterent or barrier(s) to stop it cold on it's tracks. 2. Common sense says that there will be "white pollution" or white noise caused by vehicles such as buses, cars and sometimes by motorcycles. Sometimes, we could hear them at early hours of the day. 3. Other factors: Can be a positive or negative:- 3.1. Positive in that the unit has unobstructed view at least between it; the road and the next road - as compared to some of the units in the development that faces each other. 3.2. Negative? Especially if the unit is facing the afternoon sun or directly facing the afternoon sun. Here, there is literally: no-where to hide from it. As there are no other blocks or stacks blocking the unit.
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[6.] Chinese Altar: Which location for placement of Guan Yin Altar?
Cecil Lee replied to mw66's topic in General Help
If some how, there is an "oversized" wall, then location marked in purple X may be another consideration. -
[6.] Chinese Altar: Which location for placement of Guan Yin Altar?
Cecil Lee replied to mw66's topic in General Help
Please note that the unit has limited "real-estate space to place an altar. Assuming it is a Guan Yin altar, then: 1st choice are either A or B. But do take note that since these locations are close to the bedroom; and if one lights up incense whole day long and if family members are at home most of the time e.g. a retired parent e.g. mum... then concern for lung cancer. Avoid placing altar along the RED line area i.e. facing into the bedroom unless it is at D. Unfortunately, location D and E would eat into either the TV or sofa seating area. And avoid the altar too close to the TV set or hifi unit if on the same wall. Last resort for say a Guan Yin altar is marking E facing towards the main door. But if it is also facing another unit's main door. Some neighbours may consider it a threat and place a ba gua mirror above their main door. Guan Gong is acceptable at marking E. -
Note: Relevant info masked out as "XX". Feel free to use the Free reports at the main page : Http://www.geomancy.net and go to Calculators. Under the 2nd attachment; the two boxes highlighted in yellow; can help you determine the colours etc..
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These are some considerations: 1. The Eight House concept's most important concepts are that of "Nice-to" face a good direction: be it the bed-head or study/work directions. And also "Nice-to" be in a good sector e.g. NW / West etc.. for a west group person. 2. You wrote: " However, this will face the 'sickness' direction ". The Eight House concept is pretty useless to determine such things. 3. In fact, to determine whether a bedroom has sickness stars, one has to use the other Compass School Feng Shui concept of the Flying Stars. 3.1 See attachment. For example, this bedroom 2 has REAL "sickness stars" of a combination of #2 with #5. #2 = sickness and #5 = misfortune sickness. 3.2 A combination of both results in = [2] & [5] - Stars 2 and 5 meet. This spells trouble. Star 2 will mean sickness in the family (especially your mother). Star 5 would mean some outdoor accident or troubles. 4. Thus, frankly, whichever direction you place a bed be it against the Option A or B or the weird direction in your illustration; it does not matter. One may still fall sick unless one disarms the #2 with #5 combination. 5. Frankly, there are so many other concepts that are more important than this Eight House Thing. Therefore, why pay so much attend into it... If one has the time, go read this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Three-Step-Approach
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1. In this illustration.. the most likelihood of exposure to joss fumes is location marked as "X2". 2. Although location S1 may also have the same effect, but usually, because it is next to the kitchen door and the main door, it is definitely less of an issue. As it is also furthest to the bedroom area. 3. Other than Para 1 above, X2 is considered the better choice given that there are so many i.e. 3 gods. And one needs a large altar table of usually at least 42 " ; 49 3/4 " or a 5 feet table. 4. Do take note that if the altar table is placed at X2; no one should sleep sharing that same wall as the altar. Anyway, that space should often be a cabinet / wardrope.
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1. In general, assuming there is no modification of the interior walls e.g. shifting the kitchen door / knocking down the master bedroom 2 wall / relocating the door; or placing the altar into a bedroom etc... 2. The attachment are some considerations. However, because of so many gods, locations with a green "S" may not be possible as there is not much space left for the sofa or the TV console etc... 3. Location marked with an "X" not shown in the legend may have a long term "health" concern. 3.1. For example, if there are family members at home most of the time; and if one always lights up joss-sticks, the fumes would often flow into the bedrooms. 3.2. In a local tertiary study, it was found that long term exposure to the joss fumes is akin to second-hand smoke and may cause long term lung cancer.
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It depends 1. Some temples are thought to be clean, while others are seen as "dirty" [evil]. 2. There may be concerns about homes facing northeast or southwest, because northeast is called the devil's gate and southwest is seen as the back door. 3. Most temples across the road are not a problem, especially if they do not face the front of your home.
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These are some considerations: 1. The eight house concept is considered as "Nice-to" have and not a "Must-have". 2. The key consideration is the statement: "Forms prevail over the stars". 2.1. Here: Forms = (means) Shapes and Forms Feng Shui Stars = (means) Flying Stars Feng Shui and it's sister Compass School concept of the Eight House Theory. 3. Your sample illustration of bed placement in theory of course may suppose to be facing your best South-West direction. 3.1 But like all theories, does not take into account Human Luck factors. 3.2 For example, you may get full marks under the Eight House concept. But if the bed-placement is awkward and given that you have windows to look out of... this is a no-no. 3.3 Many humans need to have a conscious feel of our environment. Thus even if the windows are closed; yet for many, we still can "feel" the light filtering in from the windows and/or when it rains.. 3.4 Pilots always commented that they like not only to have a focused view but also be able to see towards a distance.. For example, if one keeps on studying at a workstation or working on a computer screen for a prolonged time; often. Then when it is time to go outside.. often we may need "thicker and thicker" glasses or eye-wear due to this condition. 3.5 Based on Shapes and Forms, it is inauspicious to have the bed-head facing towards the windows. 3.6 In the past, this was quite different. And even now, if so, some homes have a bay window ledge for this. 4. Thus, the bed placement in your attachment is considered "messy". 4.1. But sadly, there are still lots of geomancers who do not understand the above as well as the element of Human Luck or feeling odd ... situation... be it from self or when visitors comment on such a layout plan. 4.2. Thus, what is the use of facing your "correct" SW when say... go visit a 100 homes and almost nearly no one else does this odd placement. 4.3. I will thus not be surprised to hear that some geomancers give the okay for this layout plan. If so, they have never heard of this statement: "YOU STAY THERE, we (outsiders) don't". 4.3.1 Here, imagine, someone goes to one's home for an hour or two. But WE have to live with it for the rest of our lives if we still own the home. In fact, it is true that some geomancers have even told their clients.. not to use e.g. the Master Toilet. Unbelievable. 4.4 In my opinion, best to have the bed-head or bed placed according to the priority of Shapes and Forms FIRST. 5. For example: ideally the bed should be as placed in the "norm" as shown in the attachment. Options A and B are the norm and not awkard. 6. Frankly, instinctively most of us when we step into a "blank canvass" bedroom; we already have visualise day where we want to place the bed-head normally instead of such "abnormal" directions. 7. Under the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck system: a. Heaven Luck or born with = 33.33 percent b. Earth Luck or Feng Shui = 33.33 percent c.. Human or man luck is about feeling comfortable = 33.33 percent. 7.1. What the above means is that each of the above 3 accounts for only 33.33 percent of the total luck. 7.2. Thus even if one gets full marks for getting the bed-head direction right, this does not mean one gets fantastic luck. 7.3. Especially, everyday, one stares at the wardrope. And our field of focus is just a short distance with our back against the "openings" the windows. 8. Frankly, I won't want to be caught sleeping in such an ackward direction as in your illustration. Similarly do not have the stomach to give such an advice. The above link: "A better understanding that even if one scores full marks for Feng Shui; it accounts for only 33.33% of the total luck under the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck system." The only exception is that of Location, location and location. Here, if the location has fantastic Feng Shui, then it makes a lot of difference. But bed placement does not come under this category of "fantastic" luck gain, though.
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Activating the Mountain Star
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Caricatures: Laughter is good medicine & more...
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External door GAP seal for the Main Entrance
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
1. I first saw this at Canberra One. As this development launched a Group buy. 2. Today, at The Topiary, all the neighbours on this level also install it. 3. There is now a brown coloured version. 4. What happens is when the door closes; the side of the module has a protruding pin that presses the seal down once the main door is fully closed. 5. Thus it is a manual but ingenious invention... But the seller does not seem to want us to see it. 6. Therefore, if we watch the videos we will be clueless or rather intrigued by this. Maybe they want the potential buyer to be amazed by this. -
Need Advice on Main Door and Unlucky Numbers
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_161336's topic in General Help
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Taman Jurong was in the 1960's to 1980's The Central hub of Jurong. Then, the major road leading towards Jurong was Jalan Ahmad Ibrahim. At that time, all the amenities were located there. Such as Jurong Drive-in cinema; Ice skating rink; and the various eateries to cater for most of the needs of the near-by factories and homes at familiar names like Kang Ching, Tah Ching, Yuan Ching Road. In the 1990's when "Jurong" Shifted towards Boon Lay and encroaching towards PIE and KJE; This is no longer The Central it once was. As the garvity shifted towards Boon Lay MRT. Which is today considered as The Central part of Jurong West. While Jurong East has another hub... Nevertheless, just look at the uniqueness of its nature vegetation and trees.. these flats were built in the early 1970's... under the late esteemed Dr Goh Keng Swee's time.
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Spot THREE signs of stroke "Stroke is an emergency. Early detection and treatment will help to improve outcomes. Learn how to spot a stroke and more with these tips below." Health Promotion Board SGP:- 1. Face dropping on one side 2. Weak arm 3. Difficulties in speech Credit & Reference: https://www.healthhub.sg/programmes/99/stroke?utm_source=Facebook SG&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=Stroke TVC_Page post video_All Devices&utm_campaign=HPB201690_SG_MPH-Senior Health_Stroke Awareness_201610_HPB
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There are two dimensions in Feng Shui:- 1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui 2. Flying Star Feng Shui: "2.2. Unfortunately for the S1 facing direction, the double auspicious #8 stars are often "wasted" at the sitting position which usually is the kitchen/yard area." Generally, the Shapes and Forms prevail over the stars (Flying stars); thus although stack #40 is not as good as N1 facing stacks; but it is centrally pool facing is good. Overall, can still be considered especially under Para 1, above
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Frankly for those who do not intend to DIY or get Feng Shui advice can simply bring the whole family along.. and get their feedback... this is the time tested "method".., or Honoured hassle free tradition.
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Ecopolitan Executive Condo (EC) - Is my unit still lucky today?
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_56207's topic in General Help
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Someone's pride and joy... Representing the whole of ASEAN, here. Location: 121 Yuan Ching Road Taman Jurong was the earliest estate...in Jurong.
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Yellow cane palm, golden cane or Butterfly palm
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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When I have the time; I will try to post comments on some developments; As I still have various commitments. Even if a unit is less suitable and if there are eg. Three to choose from; one can still rank the stacks/units as shown in the same. But this ranking is tedious so need lots of time and effort. And usually for left over units or if one already firm on just these few units.
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1. Are you so sure that the toilet at the centrepoint is the main cause of one's ills? or Poor health? 2. Please refer to this illustration; one will see that after plotting the Flying Stars there are a combination of "nasty" stars: " [9] & [5] - Where #5 = misfortune/sickness fuelled by fire. Be careful of health concerns - monitor for any health issues. " 3. As mentioned previously, usually it takes 3 or more major leaks to cause problems. 4. And if one were to merely "bang-head" against the wall focusing for a cure at the toilet; but yet forget that the master bedroom has nasty health issue as shown in the sample. 5. Do you think that one's health problem will go away... if we do not neutralise / minimize or disarm it = if it is in the master bedroom or other areas of the home? 6. In life also, it is so easy to concentrate on something that unless we can relocate; but rather see what is/are the actual ROOT cause of the problem. 7. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, these are some of the concerns: #5 = misfortune and sickness star. As the description suggests can lead to loss of wealth and health issues #2 = sickness. This is yet another star that can give health issues. For example if one's bedroom is located there. #9 = fire element. Under the Five elements concept: Fire fuels earth = #5 and /or #2. Thus as shown in the illustration.. makes it much worse than just having the #5 alone. #3 = Quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements. And as the word "legal" suggests.. can also be loss of $$$$ #7 = "Robbery star". May not be the actual robbery. But rather "Theft of Wealth" or missed opportunities. Such as unable to close a deal or often running out of luck... 8. Thus in my opinion, instead of applying the concept of maximizing marks... here, why keep on focusing on just that Toilet at the centrepoint of the home? Instead.. get the priorities right... and Fix these leaks or 9. If there is an opportunity to enhance the current prosperity stars #8's in the home.
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All these considerations has to do with The Central theme of pure common sense: 1. The Contractor will often cut pieces of mirror(s) to fit into the lift. Instead of hauling it up via the staircase. 2. Even if the contractor chose to bring it up via the staircase; sometimes difficult to turn.. and may break or chip the glass. 3. The illustrations will show why never get even pieces. Thus always install odd pieces... 4. Under symbolism; the mirror gives the illusion of spacious and "abundance" where food on the table always doubles.. 5. Thus generally one or three pieces are the norm. 5.1 For a one piece horizontal mirror; should usually cover or include both Husband and wife's face and head; not necessarily for children..
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