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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
QuoteOn 7/17/2015 9:44:07 AM, Anonymous wrote:
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!On
7/17/2015 9:20:41 AM, Rachel Rachel
wrote:
On 7/17/2015 9:14:12 AM,
Rachel Rachel
wrote:
On 7/17/2015
9:11:19 AM,
Rachel
Rachel
wrote:
On
7/17/2015
8:24:42 AM,
Rachel
Rachel
wrote:Ah
sorry.
Fire
career
is
not
performan
ce/entertainment&g
t;industry.
I
just realised. What
kind
of
industry is
performance
arts?
Is
it water.
wood,
earth,
or??I'm
confused.
I just saw on
another
Fengshui
forum someone said
"Fire
is not simply
about heat. It
is
also about
brilliance,
shining
through which
is why fire
careers
include actor
and teacher... one
who
can get out
front and perform."
So
does that
mean performance arts is
also
Fire
career??Also I'm not sure
why another
site says Earth careers
include
lawyer and consultant. Is it
because
both jobs involve having to
develop
relationships with clients and
advise
them and stuff?
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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.
QuoteOn 7/17/2015 9:56:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
So you're saying that as long as one can
somehow justify their reasoning then it
is valid? There is no hard and fast rule
about this career bazi stuff?? Then is
there a point in even taking it
seriously or following it?On 7/17/2015
9:44:07 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
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!On
7/17/2015
9:20:41 AM, Rachel
Rachel
wrote:
On 7/17/2015 9:14:12
AM,
Rachel Rachel
wrote:
On
7/17/2015
9:11:19
AM,
Rachel
Rachel
wrote:
On&
gt;7/17/2015
8:24:42
AM,
Rachel
Rachel
wrote:Ah
s
orry.
Fire
career
is
not
performan
ce/entertainment&g
t
;industry.
I
just realised.
What
kind
of
industry
is
performance
arts?
Is
it
water.
wood,
earth,
or??I'm
confused.
I just saw
on
another
Fengshui
forum
someone said
"Fire
is not
simply
about heat. It
is
also
about
brilliance,
shining
throu
gh which
is why
fire
careers
include actor
and
teacher... one
who
can get
out
front and perform."
So
does
that
mean performance arts
is
also
Fire
career??Also I'm
not sure
why another
site says
Earth careers
include
lawyer and
consultant. Is it
because
both
jobs involve having
to
develop
relationships with
clients and
advise
them and stuff?
-
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!
QuoteOn 7/17/2015 9:20:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
On 7/17/2015 9:14:12 AM, Rachel Rachel
wrote:
On 7/17/2015 9:11:19 AM,
Rachel Rachel
wrote:
On 7/17/2015
8:24:42 AM,
Rachel Rachel
wrote:Ah
sorry. Fire
career
is
not
performance/entertainment&g
t;industry. I
just realised. What
kind
of industry is
performance
arts? Is
it water. wood,
earth,
or??I'm
confused. I just saw on
another Fengshui
forum someone said
"Fire is not simply
about heat. It is
also about brilliance,
shining
through which is why fire
careers
include actor and teacher... one
who
can get out front and perform."
So
does that mean performance arts is
also
Fire career??Also I'm not sure
why another site says Earth careers
include lawyer and consultant. Is it
because both jobs involve having to
develop relationships with clients and
advise them and stuff?
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Keat Hong Mirage Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans
Lease Commencement Date: Year 2016
Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Mirage
1. This development has stacks that are oriented either:
NE1, SW1 or N1 or S1.2. Which is an INITIAL good news for both East and West group persons. But this is just one of the many criterias for a Holistic approach to the Feng Shui of any unit. Other factors need to be considered in total.
3. It is great that the multi-storey car park acts as a buffer especially for block 817C from the nearby petrol station (fumes if any)
4. The worst block is 816A especially stacks 51 and 53 as it is next to the site reserved for a Chinese Temple
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Part 1 : Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Axis @ Choa Chu Kang
1. This development has a total of?9 residential blocks with a total of 1,130 flats.
2. As there is a raised MRT track running along the "rear" of this development; and following many of the recent site plan designs like those found of condos in the East such as Simei and in Lakeview in Jurong;
2.1 The developer of HDB Keat Hong Axis @ Choa Chu Kang had placed the?5-6 storey multi-storey cark park with roof garden towards the stretch buffering the noisy MRT tracks from the entire estate.
3. Contrast this with it's immediate neighbour the uncompleted ?HDB Keat Hong Colours where because of a rental block 813A; the developer may?have felt that it could?not maximise a similar design. As a result of this; Keat Hong Colours Block 818B is?next to this noisy MRT?track.
3.1. In addition, there is a "gaping hole" between block 818B and block 812C resulting in?that the noise from the mrt tracks could permeate or echo?towards blocks 812B and even 812A and?some stacks of 811A. What a pity!
4. Fortunately, HDB Keat Hong Axis's planning is not as bad as Keat Hong Axis.
5. ?In HDB Keat Hong Axis; there are flats under Flying Star Feng Shui that faces either:
East facing :N1 S1 E1 SE1 and West facing: NE1
5.1 The layout of this reasonably rectangular site other than a small square closer to the mrt tracks that is ear marked for a church.
6. Overall, the site plan is quite well planned.
7. As for the Precinct Pavilion; I am afraid; a total of 4 stacks at low floors may be "disturbed" if there is a wake + rituals - if there is one. These stacks are: 582, 584, 586 and 588.
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West Ridges Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans
Part 3: Feng Shui of HDB West Ridges @ Bukit Batok
This development has South facing stacks. Thus some of these stacks have kitchen at the NW.
And if the kitchen is at NW; as shown in the illustrations; such stack/unit maybe affected by the inauspicious Fire @ Heaven's Gate.
If not sure, what "Fire?@ Heaven's gate";?and if you have the time; do a Search for this term to understand more.
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 6:03:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:>Part 2: Feng Shui of HDB West Ridges @>Bukit BatokThe Pyramid shape of the plot>+ such satellite Block arrangement will>bound to create lots of Poison arrows.>Where the sharp corner of a block/stack>is aimed towards a neighbouring>block/stack.Please see attached sample>illustration.I did a quick eye-ball>sketch; and already found quite a>handful of such poison arrows.For>example: stack 837 has corners aimed>towards its close neighbour stack>847.And another notice sha qi or poison>arrow is from stack 859 aimed towards>stack 849.Spreading outwards, there is>stack 865 aimed towards stack 859 and>the rear of stack 867.Can you spot more>poison arrows, not highlighted in red by>me?On 7/16/2015 4:55:18 PM, Cecil Lee>wrote:>Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB>West>Ridges @ Bukit Batok1. It>is>appropriate to call>this>development West Ridges>@>Bukit Batok. As this develop>is>literally at the West ridge>/ edge of>Bukit Batok West.2.>I was drawn to>this>development for>two>reasons:-2.1. Majority of>the>Blocks / stacks are in a>pure>0/360 to 180 & vice>versa>direction.2.2. What stood>out>is : from a Shapes and>Forms>point of view; I could>relate>it to a human figure i.e.>much>like those Buddha statues in>a>seating position.2.3.>Please>take a look at>this>attachment. Are you able>to>visualise : a head>(the>Precinct Pavilon) ; a neck>the>spine / spinal cord; two>arms>and even fingers?2.4. And>also>that this figure is>seated>much like one of those>Buddha>statues, that we see often?
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Part 2: Feng Shui of HDB West Ridges @ Bukit Batok
The Pyramid shape of the plot + such satellite Block arrangement will bound to create lots of Poison arrows.
Where the sharp corner of a block/stack is aimed towards a neighbouring block/stack.
Please see attached sample illustration.
I did a quick eye-ball sketch; and already found quite a handful of such poison arrows.
For example: stack 837 has corners aimed towards its close neighbour stack 847.
And another notice sha qi or poison arrow is from stack 859 aimed towards stack 849.
Spreading outwards, there is stack 865 aimed towards stack 859 and the rear of stack 867.
Can you spot more poison arrows, not highlighted in red by me?
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 4:55:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB West
Ridges @ Bukit Batok1. It is
appropriate to call this
development West Ridges @
Bukit Batok. As this develop
is literally at the West ridge
/ edge of Bukit Batok West.2.
I was drawn to this
development for two
reasons:-2.1. Majority of the
Blocks / stacks are in a pure
0/360 to 180 & vice versa
direction.2.2. What stood out
is : from a Shapes and Forms
point of view; I could relate
it to a human figure i.e. much
like those Buddha statues in a
seating position.2.3. Please
take a look at this
attachment. Are you able to
visualise : a head (the
Precinct Pavilon) ; a neck the
spine / spinal cord; two arms
and even fingers?2.4. And also
that this figure is seated
much like one of those Buddha
statues, that we see often?
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Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB West Ridges @ Bukit Batok
1. It is appropriate to call this development West Ridges @ Bukit Batok. As this develop is literally at the West ridge / edge of Bukit Batok West.
2. I was drawn to this development for two reasons:-
2.1. Majority of the Blocks / stacks are in a pure 0/360 to 180 & vice versa direction.
2.2. What stood out is : from a Shapes and Forms point of view; I could relate it to a human figure i.e. much like those Buddha statues in a seating position.
2.3. Please take a look at this attachment. Are you able to visualise : a head (the Precinct Pavilon) ; a neck the spine / spinal cord; two arms and even fingers?
2.4. And also that this figure is seated much like one of those Buddha statues, that we see often?
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Feng Shui of HDB Clementi Cascadia and the location of the development’s Precinct Pavilion:
1. Another advantage of HDB Clementi Cascadia is that the Precinct Pavilion is discreetly located at one corner of the development.
2. This is unlike some new developments where the pavilion is placed in a central location.
3. In those cases, any wakes or gatherings may be more visible, and noise from large groups of residents can be disruptive.
4. The pavilion here also serves as a buffer between the school and Block 440B.
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In this additional illustration:
If Master bedroom belongs to SE? If so, where does East sector goes?
Clue: there is such thing as : "Refer to SE", please.
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 1:44:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:-1. You
wrote: "But one of your statement
baffles me:Thus, the
living room can
also be considered as
greater
influence from? North. As the
larger
visual opening is the balcony vs
the
"fixed? plane" window.So is my living
room NW or N? If it is N too, does it
mean both my BR2 and Living belongs to
N? If so, where does the NW sector
goes?"2. Frankly, there is no point in
drawing a so called "PERFECT" chart that
a home must fit into all sectors. 3.
From the attachment; the clue is: West
sector = Refer to SW. Here, you mean, do
or die, I must somehow even if I slam my
head against the wall to find a sector
for West?4. You also wrote: "Lastly, I
will like to ask, can we sleep with feet
pointed to windows? What if we kee that
window permanently closed with curtains
drawn. Does it make any difference if we
cannot sleep with feet pointed to
windows."4.1 The above is based on two
concepts:4.1.1. Pure common sense4.1.2.
Symbolism - avoid legs face a door or
window4.2 Under 4.1.1. Pure common
sense. If you unit is at ground floor or
2nd floor. Common sense says that if the
window is visible to the public or
outsider; standing outside the
development; and if it is a girl, may
get to see her undies etc...5. As you
mentioned, a sensible solution may be is
to draw down the curtains. -
These are some considerations:-
1. You wrote: "But one of your statement baffles me:
Thus, theQuoteliving room can also be considered as
greater influence from? North. As the
larger visual opening is the balcony vs
the "fixed? plane" window.
So is my living room NW or N? If it is N too, does it mean both my BR2 and Living belongs to N? If so, where does the NW sector goes?"2. Frankly, there is no point in drawing a so called "PERFECT" chart that a home must fit into all sectors.
3. From the attachment; the clue is: West sector = Refer to SW. Here, you mean, do or die, I must somehow even if I slam my head against the wall to find a sector for West?
4. You also wrote: "Lastly, I will like to ask, can we sleep with feet pointed to windows? What if we kee that window permanently closed with curtains drawn. Does it make any difference if we cannot sleep with feet pointed to windows."
4.1 The above is based on two concepts:
4.1.1. Pure common sense
4.1.2. Symbolism - avoid legs face a door or window
4.2 Under 4.1.1. Pure common sense. If you unit is at ground floor or 2nd floor. Common sense says that if the window is visible to the public or outsider; standing outside the development; and if it is a girl, may get to see her undies etc...
5. As you mentioned, a sensible solution may be is to draw down the curtains.
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1. Type A1, 2 Bedroom - Not ideal for the stove to share the same wall as the WC.
2. Type B1, 3 Bedroom - Still OK for the dining table to be next to the WC wall. But for those who plan to place an altar, altar must not be place,
here!3. Type D1, 3 Bedroom Dual key; Type E2, 4 Bedroom & F1, 4 Bedroom Dual Key - Okay, or no issue with sink sharing the same wall as WC
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 12:10:34 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Part 3 : Feng Shui of The Topiary EC 1.
The Sales Brochure of The Topiary EC1.1.
When I first plotted the Flying Stars to
ascertain the Flying Star facing
directions; I found that majority of the
stacks face 8 degrees (N3) and
corresponding 188 degrees. (S3).1.2. If
I only depend on the sales brochure it
would mean that this 8 degrees is close
to the borderline of 7.4 to 7.5 degrees
- a region that belongs to no-where!2.
But fortunately, I did another
confirmation using the
streetdirectory.com and found that the
compass readings are 10 degrees and 190
degrees respectively. Thus, most likely
it should be N3 and S3.2.1. But, once
the development has TOP; it is best to
do another reading.2.2. I am not too
concerned if this is a N2 or N3 and /or
S2 or S3 as the charts are the same.
Just above Para 1.2.On 7/16/2015
11:18:02 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Part 2 :
The Topiary EC & Buangkok
Dr
extensionThere are plans for a slip
or
road extension off Yio Chu Kang
that
goes towards the entrance of KJE
at
Buangkok Drive. This is the
Buangkok
Drive extension. Most likely,
some new
additional bus services will
follow this
route as well as a short-cut
for
vehicles going towards Sengkang
/
Punggol / KJE and start of
Upper
Serangoon
RoadReference:
http://forum.geomancy.net
/phpforum/artic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=3
1833&
;new= and specifically
this
streetdirectory
view:http://forum.g
eomancy.net/upload/BU
ANGKOK%20DRIVE1.gi
fOn 7/16/2015 10:53:05
AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Part 1 : The
Topiary EC &
Seletar
MRT line
-
NeramWarning:
The
information,
below is only
a
hypothesis.
Thus please don't rely
on
it
for decision to purchase a
unit
at
The Topiary.1.
Frankly, never
know
whether
our present
government
may
even be able to fulfil
or
push
their agenda for 6.9M
or
more.
1.1. Thus, the Seletar
MRT
line
may not be built
sooner
in one's
life-time (if
any).2.
If the line could
/ may
be
built then most likely
it
may
start at one end at
the
Seletar
Aerospace
Hub,
Piccadilly
station,
then
down to a
station
at Jalan Kayu
(which
is
also close-by to)
The
Topiary.
And towards Neram
station
and
towards Travistock.
Please
see
attachment.2.1. OR
even
better
still most likely
a
station
close-by to
Neram
(Currently
it is called Neram). 3.
To
me,
if the Neram station
could
be
built; logically to
me,
it
could be as shown
in
the
attachment. I may be
wrong.
But
if so, if
oneexits
the side or rear
gate
of The
Topiary along Yio
Chu
Kang
it could be just a 3 to
6
minutes walk
to that station?
4.
If so, no need Feng
Shui to
tell that
this is an
additional
windfall
(if
any) or safeguard if
the
MRT
will be built within a
year
or
so if one
is
considering
re-selling the property.
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Part 3 : Feng Shui of The Topiary EC
1. The Sales Brochure of The Topiary EC
1.1. When I first plotted the Flying Stars to ascertain the Flying Star facing directions; I found that majority of the stacks face 8 degrees (N3) and corresponding 188 degrees. (S3).
1.2. If I only depend on the sales brochure it would mean that this 8 degrees is close to the borderline of 7.4 to 7.5 degrees - a region that belongs to no-where!
2. But fortunately, I did another confirmation using the streetdirectory.com and found that the compass readings are 10 degrees and 190 degrees respectively. Thus, most likely it should be N3 and S3.
2.1. But, once the development has TOP; it is best to do another reading.
2.2. I am not too concerned if this is a N2 or N3 and /or S2 or S3 as the charts are the same. Just above Para 1.2.
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 11:18:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:>Part 1 : The>Topiary EC &>Seletar MRT line>->NeramWarning: The>information,>below is only a>hypothesis.>Thus please don't rely on>it>for decision to purchase a>unit>at The Topiary.1.>Frankly, never know>whether>our present government>may>even be able to fulfil or>push>their agenda for 6.9M or>more.>1.1. Thus, the Seletar>MRT>line may not be built>sooner>in one's life-time (if>any).2.>If the line could / may>be>built then most likely it>may>start at one end at>the>Seletar Aerospace>Hub,>Piccadilly>station,>then?down to a>station>at? Jalan Kayu (which>is>also close-by to) The>Topiary.>And towards Neram station>and>towards Travistock. Please>see>attachment.2.1. OR even>better>still most likely a>station>close-by to Neram>(Currently>it is called Neram). 3. To>me,>if the Neram station could>be>built; logically to me,>it>could be as shown in>the>attachment. I may be>wrong.>But if so, if>one?exits>the side or rear gate>of The>Topiary ?along Yio>Chu>Kang it could be just a 3 to>6>minutes walk to that station?>4.>If so, no need Feng Shui to>tell that>this is an>additional windfall?>(if>any) or safeguard if the>MRT>will be built within a year>or>so if one is>considering>re-selling the property.
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Part 2 : The Topiary EC & Buangkok Dr extension
There are plans for a slip or road extension off Yio Chu Kang that goes towards the entrance of KJE at Buangkok Drive. This is the Buangkok Drive extension.
Most likely, some new additional bus services will follow this route as well as a short-cut for vehicles going towards Sengkang / Punggol / KJE and start of Upper Serangoon Road
Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=31833&new=
and specifically this streetdirectory view:
http://forum.geomancy.net/upload/BUANGKOK%20DRIVE1.gif
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 10:53:05 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Part 1 : The Topiary EC &
Seletar MRT line -
NeramWarning: The information,
below is only a hypothesis.
Thus please don't rely on it
for decision to purchase a
unit at The Topiary.1.
Frankly, never know whether
our present government may
even be able to fulfil or push
their agenda for 6.9M or more.
1.1. Thus, the Seletar MRT
line may not be built sooner
in one's life-time (if any).2.
If the line could / may be
built then most likely it may
start at one end at the
Seletar Aerospace Hub,
Piccadilly station,
thendown to a station
at Jalan Kayu (which is
also close-by to) The Topiary.
And towards Neram station and
towards Travistock. Please see
attachment.2.1. OR even better
still most likely a station
close-by to Neram (Currently
it is called Neram). 3. To me,
if the Neram station could be
built; logically to me, it
could be as shown in the
attachment. I may be wrong.
But if so, if oneexits
the side or rear gate of The
Topiary along Yio Chu
Kang it could be just a 3 to 6
minutes walk to that station?
4. If so, no need Feng Shui to
tell that this is an
additional windfall (if
any) or safeguard if the MRT
will be built within a year or
so if one is considering
re-selling the property.
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Part 1 : The Topiary EC & Seletar MRT line - Neram
Warning: The information, below is only a hypothesis. Thus please don't rely on it for decision to purchase a unit at The Topiary.
1. Frankly, never know whether our present government may even be able to fulfil or push their agenda for 6.9M or more.
1.1. Thus, the Seletar MRT line may not be built sooner in one's life-time (if any).
2. If the line could / may be built then most likely it may start at one end at the Seletar Aerospace Hub, Piccadilly station, thendown to a station at Jalan Kayu (which is also close-by to) The Topiary. And towards Neram station and towards Travistock. Please see attachment.
2.1. OR even better still most likely a station close-by to Neram (Currently it is called Neram).
3. To me, if the Neram station could be built; logically to me, it could be as shown in the attachment. I may be wrong. But if so, if oneexits the side or rear gate of The Topiary along Yio Chu Kang it could be just a 3 to 6 minutes walk to that station?
4. If so, no need Feng Shui to tell that this is an additional windfall (if any) or safeguard if the MRT will be built within a year or so if one is considering re-selling the property.
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Feng Shui of HDB Clementi Cascadia
1. In the year 2011, when the two resettlement blocks 441A and 441B just TOP;
2. Frankly, I was not really happy with how the architect has "laid" out the design of block 441B.
2.1 This is because the block 441B?has a large fa?ade or this snake like block has a large part of it's frontage facing the afternoon sun at an angle.
2.2 Please see attachments.
3. And I was happy to see?how sensible the architect of this new redevelopment?: HDB Clementi Cascadia re-designed all three blocks: firstly into three tall towers
3.1 Secondly, where possible, two blocks 440B and 440C are in a?pure cardinal?North-South?0/360 to 180 degrees alignment.
3.2 Even the third block Block 440A has one tower in this North-South alignment.?While, the??other half of the tower is aligned in a NW3 to SE3 alignment.
4. Thus, my first impressions was indeed a happy one: as the planners have done a marvellous job for this not exactly rectangular type of shape.
5. Central Rubbish Chute:
5.1. Block 440A's central rubbish chute is literally centrally located partially facing one of the lift/lift lobby. As what we had seen of many flats that were built in the early 2000's.?This is a sensible design.
5.2. I can understand how the daily rubbish collection is done.?And because of this,?for the two other blocks 440B and 440C; the planners have placed the rubbish chute closest to block 440B stack 24 and 440C stack 28. If so, if can, try to avoid getting a unit under stack 24 and stack 28.
6. With or without Feng Shui, Clementi Cascadia is indeed a rare find as it is across the street from Clementi central: MRT/bus terminus.?How often one finds this lovely combination. Especially in a smaller estate as Clementi.
QuoteOn 7/16/2015 8:59:53 AM, Anonymous wrote: >In my>opinion, the>sample stacks shows>>layout very>similar to "condo>style" >layout>plans.Although the>toilets are>>clustered together..>under one of>the >stacks of 441A,>the toilet is>smack at >the>centerpoint of the>layout plan.>>While 441B's toilet are>on one>side, but >kinda of cluster>close>to the entrance >of the>main>(master) bedroom.These flats>>are>resettlement?"compensati>on">>worth around $2xxK; must stay>for 5>>years; but at current>evaluation are>>worth at least>$550K to $600K! Wow!>>Owners>already have paper gain of>at>>least?40 per cent tax>free>>capital?gain.>WOW!?On>>12/23/2010 2:08:44>AM, Cecil Lee>wrote: >>From>2004 to 2023; the SW>sector is>>>considered as the>indirect>water >wealth>>spirit>location.And, this>HDB>>>development specifically>has a>water >>position,>HERE!>(Auspicious)On>>>12/23/2010>1:57:28 AM, Cecil>Lee >wrote:>>>BLOCKS 441A>AND 441B>>CLEMENTI >>AVE 31.>These two>>blocks: 441A>>>(recently TOP)>and >441B>(due >for >TOP in>April 2011)>>are >resettlement>>blocks>for >flats >located>nearby (for>>the >three >blocks>436, 437>and 438 >>>Clementi>Ave 3)2.>The internal>>>>layout>plains take a cue>from >>>condo>layout plans.>For >>example,>>if one>simply looks >>at the>interior>>layout plan>>>without>looking at the>>total>>>siteplan; one may>be mistaken>>>>that the>layouts are for>condo>>>>units.
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Part 1: Feng Shui of HDB Clementi Cascadia
The former bus terminus together with three old blocks of HDB flats were torn down for this re-development.
These photos were taken previously from 441B Clementi Towers.
And if one looks carefully, the three "slab" blocks were aligned in a East - West direction. And the bus terminals is on the right of the photo.
In two of the photos, one can also see Clementi Primary School to the left of the three blocks.
QuoteOn 9/13/2011 7:08:47 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Views from the recently TOP Block 441B
Clementi...On 12/23/2010 3:48:06 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
In my opinion, the
sample stacks shows
layout very
similar to "condo style"
layout
plans.Although the toilets are
clustered together.. under one of
the
stacks of 441A, the toilet is
smack at
the centerpoint of the
layout plan.
While 441B's toilet are
on one side, but
kinda of cluster
close to the entrance
of the main
(master) bedroom.These flats
are
resettlement"compensation"
worth around $2xxK; must stay for 5
years; but at current evaluation are
worth at least $550K to $600K! Wow!
Owners already have paper gain of at
least40 per cent tax free
capitalgain. WOW!On
12/23/2010 2:08:44 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
From 2004 to 2023; the SW
sector is
considered as the
indirect water
wealth
spirit
location.And, this HDB
development specifically has a
water
position, HERE!
(Auspicious)On
12/23/2010
1:57:28 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
BLOCKS 441A AND 441B
CLEMENTI
AVE 31. These two
blocks: 441A
(recently TOP)
and
441B (due
for
TOP in
April 2011)
are
resettlement
blocks for
flats
located
nearby (for
the
three
blocks
436, 437 and 438
Clementi
Ave 3)2. The internal
layout
plains take a cue from
condo
layout plans. For
example,
if one simply looks
at the
interior
layout plan
without
looking at the
total
siteplan; one may be mistaken
that the layouts are for
condo
units.
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1. In my opinion, majority of these things are modern commercial products. (Virtually useless.)
2. Just imagine, your parents and grand parents time don't have such things how?
3. Look at it this way: How old are you? And how old have you own a car? Did you when you bought the first car or this car; place any of such "charms".
4. If I were you, I will re-read Para 1; if one cannot find the answers you wanted.
5. Even if it was given out of good will by your friend; Please refer to Para 1.
6. Is it a coincidence that I bought a red car and/or a grey car that I was involved in more accidents than I would with any other coloured colour?
6.1. Scientifically, it was found that driving a white car is the safest (for visibility).
6.2. A red car especially if the brake lights are not that visible; was found to have a higher incidence of rear-end collision.
6.3. What about Grey coloured cars? It was found that there were higher incidence of accidents relating to these cars especially in cold countries where there are a fog. As grey coloured cars may look more like the asphalt / tar of the road.
7. And not because of the placement of "charms" or what not.
QuoteOn 7/15/2015 8:23:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Greetings, someone gave me a
couple of jade pendants of
kirin, one to be worn, another
to be hung in my car to ward
off evil spirits seeing that
its near ghost months. I would
like to know if its adviseable
since reading some of the
related posting here, you said
it'll attract xia
qi?Thank you for your
time.
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Feng Shui of HDB Matilda Court @ Punggol
1. The 11 residential blocks in HDB Matilda Court resides on a rectangular plot of land. (Even the single commercial block, pavilion and Electrical substation are aligned this way).
2. The architect virtually maximize this plot by arranging all blocks and stacks in a North 10 degrees to South 190 degrees alignment.
3. In theory, since all blocks/stacks/units are Flying Star N1 and S1; in general, it should appeal to Eight group persons.
3.1 This does not mean that West group persons (breadwinners) must avoid. Just means that West group breadwinners must be more selective in the interior layout of these flats.
4. One plus point in this development is the "centrally located rubbish chutes". When it says "centralised" it is literally centralised. Unlike some new developments where the rubbish chutes are facing the main door(s) of some units or can be visibly seen or just next to the door.
5. One glance at this development is typical of a tightly packed or pack as much stacks/units you can in a plot of land!
6. Other than Block 233A, at least the 7th storey multi-storey cark park acts a buffer of this development from the busy Tampines Expressway.
7. This development been at the fringe of Tampines Expressway is : "my last resort" since there are now tons of better placed blocks stacks in this large jungle of Punggol town.
8. The only consolation; is that this site is furthest away from the Johor "industrial" township just across the North. Which is a pollution concern - and the danger of cancer of the respiratory track. Previously, Jurong was considered "dirty". But today, Punggol, because of just across Johor may be more of a concern.
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Matilda Court Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans
Matilda Edge Sales Brochure: Site Plan and Floor Plans
Feng Shui of Twin Waterfalls EC and HDB Punggol Sapphire
LRT tracks parallel to TWIN WATERFALLS EC (Executive condo) and HDB Punggol Sapphire is fine or Okay or no issue.
LRT track curve outwards of Block HDB Punggol Sapphire Block 268B is fine or Okay.
See attachment.
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Feng Shui of HDB PUNGGOL TOPAZ
Shapes and Forms Feng Shui does
not like curves towards a building.Fortunately, for HDB Punggol Topaz
Block 258 has the side of the master
bedroom wall and yard side facing
the curved side of the LRT train
tracks.It could be worse! The living room
& bedroom windows at the same level
of the tracks.QuoteOn 7/15/2015 1:29:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui of HDB Matilta Edge : "Truly
living on the edge ofsheer - road
noise for some"1. With so many new
launches and developments in Punggol,
HDB Matilda Court is not exactly my top
choice nor 2nd choice.2. And what could
be worse? Here comes HDB Matilda Edge3.
From a Shapes and Forms point of view:
what is worse-off maybe; just maybe HDB
Matilda Edge.4. True to it's name HDB
Matilda Edge is truly like living at the
Edge of a major highway and soon (in a
few years) to be another busy arterial
road from the edge of the West side of
Punggol leading out towards Tampines
Expressway and Sengkang.5. I cannot
blame the architect; as it is difficult
to maximise such a plot of land,
literally at the edge of two "major"
roads.6. As a result, at best, the
architect had placed the multi-storey
car park along the Tampines Expressway.
But, this failed to extend all over this
busy highway. 7. Thus, this left large
portions of blocks 223A, 222A, 221B,
221A with in between gaps to allow road
noise to filter into the entire
estate.Unlike Matilda Court where only
one block is close to Tampines
Expressway; for HDB Tampines Matilda
Edge, it is truly at theedge of the busy
Tampines Expressway +Punggol Way...
noisy, noisy, noisyAnd the gaps as shown
in RED ARROWSshows that road noise may
filter into otherblocks/stacks/units
(depending on whichfloors)On 7/15/2015
12:23:31 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng
Shui of HDB Matilda Court
@ Punggol1.
The 11 residential
blocks in HDB
Matilda Court
resides on a
rectangular plot
of land. (Even the
single
commercial block, pavilion
and
Electrical substation
are
aligned this way).2.
The
architect virtually
maximize
this plot by arranging
all
blocks and stacks in a
North
10 degrees to South
190
degrees alignment.3.
In
theory, since
all
blocks/stacks/units are
Flying
Star N1 and S1; in general,
it
should appeal to Eight
group
persons. 3.1 This does
not
mean that West group
persons
(breadwinners) must
avoid.
Just means that West
group
breadwinners must be
more
selective in the
interior
layout of these flats.4.
One
plus point in this
development
is the "centrally
located
rubbish chutes". When it
says
"centralised" it is
literally
centralised. Unlike some
new
developments where the
rubbish
chutes are facing the
main
door(s) of some units or
can
be visibly seen or just
next
to the door.5. One glance
at
this development is typical
of
a tightly packed or pack
as
much stacks/units you can in
a
plot of land!6. Other than
Block
233A, at least the 7th
storey
multi-storey cark park
acts a buffer
of this
development from the
busy
Tampines Expressway. 7.
This
development been at the
fringe
of Tampines Expressway is
:
"my last resort" since there
are
now tons of better placed
blocks
stacks in this large
jungle of
Punggol town.8. The
only consolation;
is that this
site is furthest away
from the
Johor "industrial"
township
just across the North.
Which
is a pollution concern -
and
the danger of cancer of
the
respiratory track.
Previously,
Jurong was considered
"dirty".
But today, Punggol, because
of
just across Johor may be
more
of a concern.
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Feng Shui of HDB Matilta Edge : "Truly living on the edge ofsheer - road noise for some"
1. With so many new launches and developments in Punggol, HDB Matilda Court is not exactly my top choice nor 2nd choice.
2. And what could be worse? Here comes HDB Matilda Edge
3. From a Shapes and Forms point of view: what is worse-off maybe; just maybe HDB Matilda Edge.
4. True to it's name HDB Matilda Edge is truly like living at the Edge of a major highway and soon (in a few years) to be another busy arterial road from the edge of the West side of Punggol leading out towards Tampines Expressway and Sengkang.
5. I cannot blame the architect; as it is difficult to maximise such a plot of land, literally at the edge of two "major" roads.
6. As a result, at best, the architect had placed the multi-storey car park along the Tampines Expressway. But, this failed to extend all over this busy highway.
7. Thus, this left large portions of blocks 223A, 222A, 221B, 221A with in between gaps to allow road noise to filter into the entire estate.
Unlike Matilda Court where only one block is
close to Tampines Expressway; for
HDB Tampines Matilda Edge, it is truly at the
edge of the busy Tampines Expressway +
Punggol Way... noisy, noisy, noisyAnd the gaps as shown in RED ARROWS
shows that road noise may filter into other
blocks/stacks/units (depending on which
floors)QuoteOn 7/15/2015 12:23:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui of HDB Matilda Court
@ Punggol1. The 11 residential
blocks in HDB Matilda Court
resides on a rectangular plot
of land. (Even the single
commercial block, pavilion and
Electrical substation are
aligned this way).2. The
architect virtually maximize
this plot by arranging all
blocks and stacks in a North
10 degrees to South 190
degrees alignment.3. In
theory, since all
blocks/stacks/units are Flying
Star N1 and S1; in general, it
should appeal to Eight group
persons. 3.1 This does not
mean that West group persons
(breadwinners) must avoid.
Just means that West group
breadwinners must be more
selective in the interior
layout of these flats.4. One
plus point in this development
is the "centrally located
rubbish chutes". When it says
"centralised" it is literally
centralised. Unlike some new
developments where the rubbish
chutes are facing the main
door(s) of some units or can
be visibly seen or just next
to the door.5. One glance at
this development is typical of
a tightly packed or pack as
much stacks/units you can in a
plot of land!6. Other than
Block 233A, at least the 7th
storey multi-storey cark park
acts a buffer of this
development from the busy
Tampines Expressway. 7. This
development been at the fringe
of Tampines Expressway is :
"my last resort" since there
are now tons of better placed
blocks stacks in this large
jungle of Punggol town.8. The
only consolation; is that this
site is furthest away from the
Johor "industrial" township
just across the North. Which
is a pollution concern - and
the danger of cancer of the
respiratory track. Previously,
Jurong was considered "dirty".
But today, Punggol, because of
just across Johor may be more
of a concern.
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Please refer to attached illustration:-
1. A pie chart can help to visualise where
are the external openings?2. In purple marking "A", itrange from N2 to N3.
Thus, this bedroom should have greater influence from?
North or north sector.3. For Master bedroom, the windows or window area (even
if one does not open them or open some or none at all)
the Master bedroom should have the greater influence from?
NE sector.4. Thus, the living room can also be considered as greater influence from? North. As the larger visual opening is the balcony vs the "fixed? plane" window.
5. Frankly, even if one applies Flying Stars; right method e.g. Pie vs Grid and common sense prevails. There is nothing so mysterious about it or even other theories or methods.
P.S. The key success factor in a Flying Star chart is to determine where the maximum Qi comes into the home or a room from the external.
With an aid of the pie chart; here, Master bedroom should be considered under NE sector. While the other bedroom under North.
QuoteOn 7/15/2015 11:54:13 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil:After
reading through the topics as
recommended, I agree that PIE
chart seems better. As such, I
have redo the plan overlaying
the PIE chart in.After seeing
it, can you advise me on the
following:1) Should Bedroom 2
be under North or Northeast. I
understand North is bigger but
the door to the bedroom is
more of in the NE sector.2)
Same goes to Master Bedroom.
Should it be under NE or E?3)
Which brings me back to the
question, how do we
differentiate which direction
it should be in the same room
falls under 2 different
directions.Your help is
greatly appreciated.Thank
you,Ivan
Feng Shui of HDB Keat Hong Quad BTO launched in September 2012 - Is my unit still lucky today?
in Singapore Property Review
Posted
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