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Feng Shui of Waterwoods EC @ Punggol Field Walk In my opinion, this development (unfortunately) is a candidate of the "sick building syndrome". Why is this so? 1. This is because three main pools are enclosed by all four sites 2. The three pools are aligned in a East-West direction which allows for exposure of the pools to sunlight and evaporation. The only plus point is that blocks 15 and 21 helps in a way to lessen the sunlight or sun rays towards the pool at certain hours. Thus causing less direct contact of the sun rays to the pool thus hopefully reducing the evaporation of "dirty" pool chemical waters. 3. Depending on wind conditions and time of day; hopefully low floors such as stacks 2, 8 and 5 etc... do not get the brut of the "evaporated vapours". 4. It also depends on "shared responsibility". Thus if say one is living in stack 5, say #1 or #3 and if you are the only one to open the windows/ balcony doors then, may be prone to the "sick building syndrome".
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Sales Brochure of Skyline I skyline-i-@-bukit-batok.pdf [Scroll lower Pages for Skyline II's Sales Brochure] Feng Shui of HDB Skyline I & II @ Bukit Batok The attachment shows the Flying Star facing directions of the majority of the stacks/units in both HDB Skyline I &?II @ Bukit Batok. This two combined developments has both facing directions for an East group person: majority are those of N2 and S2 facing directions. With the exception of Block 194A Stack 215 & 217 has borderline compass degree. I found the reading to be at 202 degrees. It is best that after collection of keys to re-confirm this reading. Hopefully, the compass reading does not fall into the zone of emptyness which is neither at S3 or SW1. Which is really bad luck. Similarly Block 296A Stacks 62 & 64 also has a borderline compass degree reading of 22 degrees. Hopefully, again it does not fall into neither N3 or NE1 which is pretty bad luck. For the West group person there are NE2, NE3, SW1 and SW3 facing directions. Because of the Pan Island Expressway (PIE); without doubt the planner had placed both Multi-storey car parks (MSCP)?along this stretch of the noisy highway. As the MSCPs are low levels : highest being 3 storey; hopefully, this would be enough to buffer the noise especially of those stacks that are facing the PIE. From a Shapes and Forms Feng Shui point of view; not exactly my "ideal" site/plot as it is so close to the highway and the junction between Bukit Batok Ave 1 and Jurong East Central.
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Keat Hong Pride Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans keat-hong-pride.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2016 Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Pride N2 and S2 stacks/facing are very rare in this development. Majority of the stacks/units in this development either face N3 or S3. And a few stacks/units face NE1/SW1.
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It's amazing that this stack should be considered as a "Rose" amongst all the thorns in HDB Keat Hong Pride + drainage facing direction. This illustration shows that interior layout and where the drainage flows from LEFT to RIGHT of this stack. In addition, many S2 facing stacks are afflicted by the kitchen/stove at the NW sector. Apparently, this LUCKY stack is has it's kitchen closer to the North sector. Thus, I am pleased to say that for those who had purchased this stack is indeed a "rose" amongst all the THORNS!
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Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Pride A development or site like Keat Hong Pride with some Blocks / Stacks/ Units that face a drain or canal. Will be influenced by the Water Classics. Contrast this with the rest of the Keat Hong "series" of HDB sites that was formerly the Keat Hong Camp zone. Under the Water Classics; for example: S2 facing flats should ideally have this:- When standing inside the living room looking outwards (of the frontage); the drainage flow should preferably flow from LEFT to RIGHT. Fortunately, stack 90 is the one and only stack within this stretch of stacks/units that has the correct drainage direction! While S3 / SW1 frontage should have drainage flow from RIGHT to LEFT. And unfortunately, the rest of the other remaining stacks have the wrong drainage facing... Oops! Stacks 28, 30, 32, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 70, 72 74, 84,86,88, 92, 94 and 96 either face N1 or S1 Stacks 26, 34, 36 ,68, 76 & 78 either face NE1 or SW1 Stacks 80, 82 & 90 either face N2 or S2 Under Water Classics:- Blocks 804B, 805A, 805B, 805C & 805D with stacks that face the drainage reserve is affected by the Water classics, good or bad depending on how the drainage flows. As the drainage source seems to start close-by; and the drainage should flow towards Kranji Reservoir; then in general, the flow should be said to flow towards it. And in this case, if we stand inside all the stacks that face this drainage e.g. 86, 88, 90, 92, 94 etc.. we can say that the drainage, here flows from left to right of these stacks. Stack 90 is a S2 facing apartment. Thus water should flow from left to right. As the drainage is also left to right. This is a plus point for this stack/unit - Unfortunagely for the rest of the stacks that are S3 and SW1 the water flow from the fronage, ideally should be from right to left.?But since the the drainage is towards Kranji Reservior, this flow is?not correct or inauspicious.. Yesterday, I had a dream: "A creative director who bought block 805B, stack 56 had an idea! (Election is rounder the corner!)" "The creative director approached her MP! And she request the MP to have the whole drain covered!" And return, she would put an "X" to her party... hmmm... Yes, if the drainage is indeed covered... this is neutral and no longer need to consider the drainage flow from left to right. Unfortunately, in my dream; the creative director was by later sent to IMH for 55 days for observation. To see if she was mad or a lunatic?
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Other than "cannons"; often Flying Star Feng Shui is looked at. For example, please do a search @ the top left frame for " #3 ". An example of one of the search result is:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=33664&new= If one has the time, one could read more under the search term. Here, the key is to identifying the 20 Year Flying Star #3. And also the annual #3. What is #3. #3 implies = Quarrels, conflicts and legal entanglements.
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As mentioned, previously, marking B or the rear is about common sense. And from your description, the front does not seem threatening.
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Thanks for the rough outline. 1. Please see attachment 2. A is the frontage? And B the rear of the house? 3. Other than that, the frontage is open and no fencing perimeters etc... 4. Frankly, for A, can't figure out whether there is a sha qi or poison arrow etc.. 5. If the rear is B; and if there is a fence/ wall barrier much the better. It is common sense, here that if "touch wood" a vehicle where to slam into the yard; there should be something to slow it down and not allow it to ram into the home = is the best.
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1. Frankly, it has more to do with common sense. 2. It may be a concern if one sleeps with the bed-head close to the WC pipe/wall. 3. But shower is less of a concern as compared to Para 2. Thus in my opinion is close to a non issue.
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Frankly, a photo tells a thousand words... So sorry, when I see so many paragraphs of text and more text... For example, if we read advice from HR practitioners; they always say that the first 3 seconds of a resume is important. Same, here. Unfortunately, my eyes shut-off .. in similar situations.
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Feng Shui of Ripple Bay condo Nowadays, many condos such as Ripple Bay condo; such condos?use dry walls instead of pre-cast concrete walls between some rooms. In this instance, if one looks carefully at the illustration; there is a thin (dry wall) wall between the master bedroom & bedroom 2. Even if we mount the TV on an additional plywood board; do be careful of high EMF dose (if any) towards someone sleeping in the same position in bedroom 2.
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Feng Shui of Sol Acres EC 1. Under Flying Stars Feng Shui:- 1.1. SW facing homes have the following Flying Star numbers:- Mountain Star #5 with Auspicious Water Star #8 Base star is 5 1.2. From now to 2023, SW is also the indirect "water wealth" direction. Thus ideally, it is best to have the frontage (such as standing inside the unit facing outwards) facing a pool of water. 1.3 For example, stacks 18, 19, 23, 24 and 24 meets the above consideration. 1.3.1 The only draw-back is that some may not like a SW facing unit as the frontage can be hot as it gets the indirect afternoon sun. 1.3.2 This is especially so, if one has children occupying bedrooms at the frontage; and if where are at home e.g. morning school but comes home in the afternoon; then their bedroom may be bathe by afternoon sun. 1.3.3 It may not be a concern for an adult as usually the adult goes to work; and comes home in the evening. 1.3. If one cannot face real water such as a pool of water, then the next best is "virtual water" or clear space. For most stacks/units in this development, this is happening. 2. How about NE1 facing stacks/units? 2.1 The Flying stars for a NE1 facing :- Mountain star is #2 and Water star is again the auspicious water star #8. 2.2 Thus, similarly it would be great if a NE1 facing stack/unit also faces a water position (first choice). And virtual water - second choice. 3. For afternoon sun "haters"; one could therefore, try to go for NE1 facing units like stacks 16, 17, 26, 27 etc... And these stacks/units are not affected by afternoon sun. Morning sun is a non-issue. 4. In addition, both Period 8 NE1 and SW1 facing are also auspicious because these are "sum-of-ten" homes. Because of this; it would be an additional bonus if the unit is rectangular or squarish with minimal protrusions or indents or missing corners if any. 4.1. Another bonus is if there are open spaces as possible. If not, it is good to "air" the home or make the home airy; by often opening the windows to allow good qi to circulate all round the home vs always keeping the windows shut 24/7. 5. Although there are only two facing directions: NE and SW facing; such homes can still benefit those who are East group breadwinners as NE1 and SW1 facing in general; are favourable.
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Feng Shui of Sol Acres EC & a petrol station 1. Please refer to an overview of the site. 1.1. Attachment shows a larger site with HDB Keat Hong Mirage, a petrol station, a field and the current site of Sol Acres EC. 1.2. Playing it safe - minimizing the effects ofthe downwind from petroleum fumes(if any) fromthe petrol station, a plot away from Sol Acres: 1.3 Although the petrol station is a distance away; 1.4 Frankly, take extra care and if possible avoid booking low floors at stacks such as #56 & #57. And might not want to consider stacks at Block 6. In case of down-wind petroleum fumes (if any) from the petrol station.
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Feng Shui of Sol Acres EC 1. In some instances, the site plan's north marking may not to correct. 2. Best to use an additional source such as those of the streetdirector map to do an additional check. 3. I am satisfied that both the Sol Acres EC site plan and the streetdirectory shows the squarish-rectangular plot of land to have a 25 degrees to 205 degrees orientation. 4. Based on Flying Star Feng Shui; majority of the Block/stack/unit are oriented Flying Stars NE1 (25 degrees) and SW1 (205 degrees).
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Sea Esta Condo will TOP in a few weeks time. One of the key selling point is that some stacks not only have pool views but also dual views. The dual view layout could have views (balconies facing both the pool and the sea-view). Out of the various layouts; two layout plans are of some concern:- 1. Sea Esta Condo Type PH3 (4-bedroom penthouse) with stacks in Block 18 and 20 and 2. Sea Esta Condo Type PH7 (4-bedroom penthouse) with Block 28 #13-23 and #13-27 The concern is shown in the attachments: where the toilet wc shares the same wall as the bed-head.
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What's in a name: The Topiary EC Plenty.... Expect trees or plants with lots of foliage that can be trimmed into "pieces" of art. What a good way to retire; give back to the estate and erh.... trim the trees in The Topiary for free?
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Northshore Residences I & II Sales Brochures : Site Plans and Floor Plans northshore-residences-i.pdf northshore-residences-ii.pdf Feng Shui : Northshore Residences I & II @ Punggol This development comprises of a total of 12 blocks and 1,402 units. This plot is very much a combination of two rectangular plot "fused" together at the middle by a neighbourhood centre. From a Feng Shui Flying Star point of view:- Northshore Residences I has stacks that either face NW2 or SE2 Northshore Residences II has stacks that either face NW3 or SE3 In fact, under Flying Star Feng Shui: the Flying Stars of both NW2 and NW3 are identical. And SE2 and SE3 are also the same. Under the Eight House concept and at it's simplicity: looks like NW2 and NW3 favours the West group. And equally, there are units that suit the East group under SE2 and SE3. From the site plan; I felt "what a waste" as this two plots are considered close to the sea but not "at the sea". This is because, the thing that catches one's eyes is the top left corner of the site plan. I could see the sea... but yet see two plots that are next to the sea; with a site reserved for a park sandwiched in between: You are "near but yet so far" from the sea. A miss is as good as a mile. However, there may be some good news, here:- Stack/Unit 172: "Hey Guys & Gals! Look like I have the last laugh! As I get to have a sea-view" Stack/Unit 170: "I am hoping for the best! Cross-my-fingers" "I may also have a chance of a sea-view!"
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Keat Hong Quad Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans keat-hong-quad.pdf Lease Commencement Date: Year 2016 Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Quad 1. This development has only 3 blocks of flats. Thus, from the block alone; I cannot figure why it could be called "Quad". 2. Perhaps, if we look at the plot of land; then maybe, just maybe it makes more sense: As this plot sits within a Square (Quad)plot of land. And it seats on 2/3rds of this Squad or Quad plot of land. 3. Although it comprises a total of 3 blocks of flats; yet, there are a total of 6 Flying Star facing directions of: N1, N2, S1, S2, SE3 and NW3. 4. From a Flying Star point of view; amongst all the stacks/units S2 except for those with kitchen at NW are suppose to have better qi than say a N2 facing direction. 5. This plot is preferred as compared to the cheaper (or cheaperest) site: HDB Keat Hong Crest which manages to cramp like
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The examination of human anatomy is quite clear and straightforward. A typical individual will undoubtedly possess two eyes, a nose, and a mouth, with the heart located in a specific position. What about career identification? In a particular profession, such as law, one attorney within a firm may not execute the exact same core job functions as another. Therefore, when assessing the career of an individual, one may discover that the career elements of lawyer A differ from those of lawyers B, C, and even D. The crucial point here is to gather information directly from the source. This could explain why one expert concludes that lawyer A's career is categorized as Earth; thus, they assume that all lawyers' careers fall under the Earth element. Conversely, if another expert interviews lawyer C and subsequently classifies that career as Fire, this expert may assert that all lawyers should be regarded as belonging to the Fire element. One day, a naive researcher found themselves confused about who was correct or incorrect: one expert claiming that the law career is Earth while another insists it is Fire? As I have stated, it is always advisable to 'interview' the individual in question regarding their career. After conducting the interview, a third expert may conclude that this particular person's element is Wood. Can we assert that this expert is incorrect? They are merely referring to this specific individual. If they publish their belief that the law profession is associated with Wood, would you criticize them and declare them entirely wrong? Were you present to interview the individual? Alternatively, if you concur with this expert, perhaps due to their esteemed reputation, would you then claim that the previous two experts were completely mistaken? Since no two careers are identical, this may elucidate the multitude of interpretations regarding the elements: Earth, Fire, Wood, or others, even within a single profession such as law! In the realm of career identification, one might even observe that the hand is where the head is; the head is connected to the right arm, and so forth...
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Some information on this:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=34431
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1. I have already given you an example of a CEO and a Lawyer. 2. For example, what is their CORE function. 3. And if I say that as a specific CEO, my main core function is to grow the company, then I consider it as a Wood element. 4. For heaven's sake, I am trying to relay to you that if above makes sense, then you can consider my views. 5. It does not mean that every Jane, Jill or Mary says or justify it, it must be true. 6. Even in a career, most likely the person performing it has the best idea of what his/her CORE function. That is why, because of this, their career may end up as a different element that's all 7. Please don't "talk nonsense" about what you just wrote. You are truly missing the point. This is the end of this thread.
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In the past, I mentioned on this subject that if it remotely makes sense and if someone comes up with a logical reason as to why belongs to such and such an element; then go ponder over it. For example, Law:- Specialized Conveyancing Lawyer may be considered as in the earth element. A lawyer that is involved in Civil Suitand Litigationmay be considered as a Fire element. Thus in the Law profession; there are so many different fields. Frankly, all these has to do with analysing in depth what FIELD the person is in. For example: a CEO can be charge of Finance, Operations, HR, Public Relations, Legal etc.. But what is his CORE job function? For a CEO, he is suppose to GROW the company thus MAY be considered as a Wood element etc... This area of identifying an element with a Job is not like our human body. For example, a student studying our human body will know where our heart is suppose to be at. Our eyes and nose are. BUT, this is not biology or human body. In this field, ones eyes can even be in one's backside and the mouth could even be in the stomach. Asa rough way of putting it thru! No offence .. if offended... please don't read on..... Come on, you can go search, find and tell me why this site or that site say it is different etc... This is not about which site is right or wrong. Please re-read my first paragraph, above. Nowadays it is even complicated by multi-skilling where one does so many functions in a job! And please; put on the thinking cap and not quote who say it is this or that! As I mentioned, there is NO RIGHT OR WRONG ANSWERS! Might as well slam one's head against the wall and... still.... I assure you cannot find the right answers!
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