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  1. What about one legged tables?

    This depends on the centre-of-gravity of the table.

    For example, if one leans hard on one side of the table; can the table "topple" down?


    Quote
    On 8/8/2012 3:28:57 PM, Anonymous wrote: >1.>Under Commonsense Feng Shui >and even>Symbolism in Feng >Shui; any dining>table should >preferably have even>number of >legs e.g. 4 legs.2. It is>best >to avoid buying any dining>>table with odd number of legs>>e.g. 1 or 3 legs.3. In >addition;>all dining chairs or >stools should>be even in >number. (Exception of>baby >chairs).


  2. Close-up view of Matilda House @ a treasure trove


    Quote
    On 2/12/2012 11:00:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Some claim that Matilda House
    which will be incorporated
    into a treasure trove condo is
    haunted.....With so much
    construction around it: beside
    the development is the HDB
    Punggol Emerald and many other
    under construction flats; I am
    sure, even if there are any
    ghosts; they would find it
    unbearable and perhaps.. run
    to near-by completed Punggol
    Sapphire units?


  3. Please draw a parallel from this maxim from "a school of snipers":

    One shot, one kill.

    What you mentioned looks more like our Singlish terms:

    Not only being Kiasu (Hokkien dialect term for scared to lose) but more like also Kiasee (scared to DIE!)



    Quote
    On 6/16/2015 11:46:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Mr Lee, Is there a rule
    as to how many convex mirrors
    can one place outside of
    his/house for the purpose of
    absorbing sha chi? Or
    one is generally sufficient to
    do so? Thank you.

  4. Yes, it is possible: non-urgent or urgent

    Best to call or sms to HP:Nine-7 Eight 5 3 171.

    Quote
    On 6/17/2015 10:46:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    I have 2 units that I am
    interested in but both are
    different projects. Can we get
    CAN OR CANNOT BUY for the just
    TOP projects? Thanks in
    advance.

  5. Similar concern:-

    New home and "Do we need to take note of anything due to my wife pregnancy?"


    Reply:-

    1. Based on general Chinese customs; to avoid moving the existing bed of conception.

    2. If you need to move the bed, Mrs must not see the move and later, should not visit the bedroom and see that it is moved.

    2.1 The above is the most important Chinese consideration.

    3. Thus visiting the new home to collect keys etc.. is a non issue. But, once a while some parents tell their daughter in law cannot do so. etc.. But this is more of the conservative side.

    2.2 Also do check with parents. As some parents have additional taboos if any. As different elders have different concerns.

    3. Another common sense is that during the move; best that Mrs stay away especially if heavy furniture and items are moved.


    Quote
    On 5/14/2013 6:50:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Thank you for your reply. This
    has given us a peace of mind
    as we now have
    solutions.

  6. This Chinese restaurant @ Aperia Mall, Kallang displays a pair of an old school pair of qi lin(s).

    This version is rarely or never found in homes. More like it belongs to the Ming Tombs or rather guarding the Ming Tombs of China


    Quote
    On 2/23/2015 7:10:16 PM, Anonymous wrote: >>More photos: Green Qi>>Lins and a >unique >Lion statueOn>>12/14/2009 >9:00:38 AM, >Cecil Lee>>wrote: >In >my opinon, quite >a>>"sweet" >>friendly well-endowed qi>>>lin >>on a home's gate pillar.>>>>>Chinese call it Qilin while>>>>the >Japanese call it Kirin.


  7. The Atria@ Meyer

    Nowadays, the guard house in a condo is often done as an after thought.

    I find the guard house of The Atria @ Meyer both stylish and of timeless beauty.

    Whenever I pass-by this structure (the guard house); I often, pause to look at it. And it truly looked beautiful which ever side, front, left or right one looks at it...



  8. Narrow corridors means those plant loves and item hoarders can no longer place such things along the corridors of HDB Pasir Ris One


    Quote
    On 6/12/2015 6:56:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    Pasir Ris One, developed by a Hong Kong
    developer.5 Bedroom Type A shows (an
    inauspicious)part of the stove
    sharing the same wall as the toilet
    bowl.On 6/10/2015 12:56:16 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    The main grille
    gates of this
    development does not
    have those privacy
    panels at the
    lower panel of the main
    grille
    gate.Actually, these privacy
    panels
    (see one of the photos in
    shaded
    purple area) services a few
    purpose. One
    is that when the gates
    are closed; no
    one can look or peer
    into the gap of the
    wooden door and
    the floor. On 6/10/2015
    12:38:32 PM,
    Cecil Lee wrote:
    HDB
    PASIR RIS ONE
    It was 1.30pm. And
    I
    went to a
    unit located at the end
    of one
    of
    the corridors.The passage
    way
    is
    narrow. And for privacy
    issues;
    both
    sides of the corridor
    leading
    to several
    main entrances
    were
    installed with
    the
    privacy
    screens. And like; at
    1.30pm;
    the end
    of the corridor
    where these
    units are
    are so ...
    so dark. From a
    Flying
    Star point
    of view; the main
    entrance
    area,
    been so dark; cannot
    be
    the
    frontage of
    the
    apartments/home.On
    6/4/2015
    12:17:02
    PM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    HDB Pasir Ris
    One
    Block
    530Dhas
    stacks
    that
    are
    eitherfacing
    NW2
    or
    SE2.On
    6/4/2015 11:08:49
    AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Majorit
    y of
    BLOCK
    530A
    at
    Pasir
    Ris
    Onea
    re
    either
    facing
    NW2
    or
    SE2
    facing
    stacks/units.Wher
    e
    s
    tacks
    358,
    360, 362,
    364
    are
    SE2
    facing.And
    stacks
    356,
    354,
    352,
    350
    are
    NW2
    facing.On
    6/4/20
    15
    10:40:09
    AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    ;wrote:
    A
    Sha
    Qi
    or
    poison
    arrow
    fr
    om
    sharp
    corner
    of
    Block
    530A
    Pasir
    Ris
    One
    stack
    #356
    is
    aimed
    towards
    Block
    530B&
    gt;stack
    #37
    8.Fortunately,
    the
    two
    stacks
    are
    quite
    a
    distance
    away
    and
    most
    likely
    not
    an
    "effective"
    th
    reat.On
    6/4/2015
    10:11:11&
    gt;AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    BLK&
    gt;
    530C
    Stacks
    #396
    #398
    ;are
    ;facing&
    gt;Flying
    ;Stars
    S2
    BLK
    530C
    ;Stacks
    #400&
    gt;#402
    are&g
    t;facing&
    gt;Flyi
    ng
    Stars&
    gt;N2These
    four
    ;s
    tacks
    ;in
    Block
    530C
    are
    the
    on
    l
    y
    ones
    that
    face
    True&g
    t;North
    ;and
    South.
    The
    rest
    of
    t
    he
    blocks
    and&g
    t;stacks
    have
    a
    wide
    ra
    n
    ge
    of
    Flying
    Star
    direction&
    gt;s


  9. Pasir Ris One, developed by a Hong Kong developer.

    5 Bedroom Type A shows (an inauspicious)part of the stove sharing the same wall as the toilet bowl.


    Quote
    On 6/10/2015 12:56:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    The main grille gates of this
    development does not have those privacy
    panels at the lower panel of the main
    grille gate.Actually, these privacy
    panels (see one of the photos in shaded
    purple area) services a few purpose. One
    is that when the gates are closed; no
    one can look or peer into the gap of the
    wooden door and the floor. On 6/10/2015
    12:38:32 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    HDB
    PASIR RIS ONE It was 1.30pm. And
    I
    went to a unit located at the end
    of one
    of the corridors.The passage
    way is
    narrow. And for privacy
    issues; both
    sides of the corridor
    leading to several
    main entrances
    were installed with the
    privacy
    screens. And like; at 1.30pm;
    the end
    of the corridor where these
    units are
    are so ... so dark. From a
    Flying
    Star point of view; the main
    entrance
    area, been so dark; cannot be
    the
    frontage of the
    apartments/home.On
    6/4/2015 12:17:02
    PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    HDB Pasir Ris
    One Block
    530Dhas
    stacks
    that are
    eitherfacing NW2
    or
    SE2.On
    6/4/2015 11:08:49 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Majority of
    BLOCK 530A
    at
    Pasir
    Ris
    Oneare
    either
    facing
    NW2 or
    SE2
    facing
    stacks/units.Where
    s
    tacks
    358,
    360, 362, 364
    are
    SE2
    facing.And stacks
    356,
    354,
    352, 350
    are
    NW2
    facing.On
    6/4/2015
    10:40:09
    AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    A Sha
    Qi
    or
    poison
    arrow
    from
    sharp
    corner
    of
    Block 530A
    Pasir
    Ris
    One
    stack
    #356 is
    aimed
    towards
    Block
    530B
    stack
    #37
    8.Fortunately,
    the
    two
    stacks
    are
    quite a
    distance
    away
    and
    most
    likely
    not
    an
    "effective"
    th
    reat.On
    6/4/2015
    10:11:11
    AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    BLK
    530C
    Stacks
    #396
    #398
    are
    ;facing&
    gt;Flying
    Stars
    S2
    BLK
    530C
    Stacks
    #400&
    gt;#402
    are
    facing&
    gt;Flyi
    ng
    Stars
    N2These
    four
    ;s
    tacks
    in
    Block
    530C
    are
    the
    onl
    y
    ones
    that
    face
    True
    North
    ;and
    South.
    The
    rest
    of
    t
    he
    blocks
    and
    stacks
    have
    a
    wide
    ra
    nge
    of
    Flying
    Star
    direction
    s


  10. Dear Mirena Nikolova,
    > I think I will go with traditional feng shui from China.i will try to apply Bagua map,4 Pillar etc.....Could you please guide me how to do that correctly?Since there are a lot of information on the Internet from different sites, sometimes I get confused. ActuallyI had a consultant here in Denmark which uses Nine star ki and Bagua map on our house, but in a bit different way than I have seen before and in one of the kids rooms the most available space for furnitures in this room are the negative directions for my girl according to nine star ki. using Kua number for this room the directions are positive .Feel free to use Geomancy.net's full range of free tools (Eight House/Ba Zi/Flying Star) in our Member area:-http://login.geomancy.netAnd learning resources which you can read up:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-tour.htmBut you will need to spend some time to read them in order to learn and understand the various tools and application.If you are looking looking for to apply them immediately hassle free, we can also help you on that. We have the offsite feng shui consultation service to help our international clients who wants our professional advise on your home:-URL: http://www.geomancy.net/products/home-consultation/home-consultation.htmEither way, you will be able to find the various tools and resources on our website.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.net,


    Quote
    On 6/10/2015 12:33:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Thanks a lot.I think I will go
    with traditional feng shui
    from China.i will try to apply
    Bagua map,4 Pillar
    etc.....Could you please guide
    me how to do that
    correctly?Since there are a
    lot of information on the
    Internet from different sites,
    sometimes I get confused.
    ActuallyI had a consultant
    here in Denmark which uses
    Nine star ki and Bagua
    map on our house, but in a bit
    different way than I have seen
    before and in one of the kids
    rooms the most available space
    for furnitures in this room
    are the negative directions
    for my girl according to nine
    star ki. using Kua
    number for this room the
    directions are positive
    .

  11. The idea of praying to the Five (5) spirits: The God of the North, South, East, West and Center god.. by offering five cups of tea.


    Quote
    On 7/13/2011 9:11:57 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    This is a typical Earth god
    altar. Where the altar is
    placed at ground
    level.Following Cantonese
    tradition; did you notice that
    right in frame; there are 5
    cups each x 2?Cantonese
    dialect group belief that
    there are "5 spirits" i.e.
    every cardinal point plus
    centerpoint has a guardian or
    god each:North god, South god,
    East god, West god and God of
    the Centre.Alternatively, some
    place five types of fruits and
    5 each to pacify the "5
    spirits".


  12. Under symbolism in Feng Shui; it is nice-to if possible; try to avoid a split in the middle of the bed-head...


    Quote
    On 4/13/2012 8:00:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. Under symbolism in Feng
    Shui, it is considered
    inauspicious to join TWO
    single beds to form a single
    bed for a COUPLE.2. As this
    symbolises a split exactly at
    the middle of the bed
    representing separation and
    leading to a divorce.3. What
    about the bed-head design?3.1.
    Again, this is also based on
    symbolism in Feng Shui.3.2.
    Where possible, TRY to avoid
    purchasing a queen or king
    sized bed with a bed-head that
    has a LINE EXACTLY at the
    middle of the bed-head
    board.3.3. As when we look
    closely, we will see that
    there is a split e.g. RED LINE
    exactly in the middle of the
    bed.3.4. A bed-head with
    multiple squares and if these
    squares are ODD numbers in a
    horizontal line; then this is
    (under symbolism) a better
    design.3.5. In the attached
    photo; did you see a bed-head
    that has 7 horizontal squares?


  13. Past write-up on 9 star ki:-

    http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-ninestar.htm


    Quote
    On 6/9/2015 9:49:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Traditional vs nine-star ki1. This
    illustration shows at a glance; the
    major difference between the two.2. On
    the right side of the illustration; one
    can see that the Traditional authentic
    Chinese system has lots of modules and
    concepts.2.1 Not only one has to do
    homework to find out one's kua, one's
    best element and strength e.g. strong
    wood or weak wood etc... One also has to
    plot the Flying stars et...3. Contrast
    this with the nine-star ki which comes
    packaged into one package. 3.1 This is
    perhaps the only advantage I consider
    the nine-star ki with: it has less of a
    steep knowledge curve as compared to the
    traditional that's all. 4. In my
    opinion, IT STILL retains one concept:
    THE FIVE ELEMENTS concept. Otherwise;
    it's a Japanese twist.On 6/9/2015
    9:32:35 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    These
    are some considerations:1.
    In
    general, it is the consensus of
    most
    that the Compass School Feng
    Shui which
    includes the Kua &
    Flying Stars
    which also uses the nine
    sectors
    originated from China.2.
    Somewhere,
    along the line; this was
    imported into
    Japan. And most likely,
    as you had
    mentioned; "turned upside
    down". Such
    that what is positive
    becomes negative
    and vice versa.3.
    And yes, one should
    not try to mix
    the two: kua vs the nine
    star ki.4.
    Today, especially around
    1985
    onwards; some British
    practitioners
    begin to adopt and
    apply the nine-star
    ki method. 4.1
    And some find it to be a
    seamless
    "one-package" deal. Vs
    the
    traditional Feng Shui with so
    many
    modules: and not only the
    mastery but
    also Compass Schools ; 4
    Pillars; Five
    Elements but the
    complexity of applying
    them. Here,
    there are many who still
    cannot grasp
    all of the concepts.4.2 And
    in my
    opinion, this is why it has led
    some
    to find that they do not need to
    mix
    and match all the concepts
    as
    nine-star ki comes in a
    "lovely"
    package.5. Do take note that
    it is best
    that if one is totally
    into the nine
    star ki - go forth and
    apply it as a
    "PACKAGE". And best
    advice is not to mix
    IT with what I
    mentioned under Para 1.6.
    As you my
    site; of course, as a Chinese
    as well
    as a site that is considered
    as
    applying Traditional and
    authentic
    Chinese Feng Shui; you can
    expect a
    certain bias for the Chinese
    system.6.1.
    There are lots of Feng
    Shui
    practitioners; here (Singapore,
    Malaysia
    and Thailand = Far East)
    that practises
    Para 1. And it is also
    in Taiwan, Hong
    Kong and now with the
    demise of
    communism; re-exported back
    to the
    origin China.7. As you come
    from an
    European country and perhaps,
    may be
    more available to books
    (British
    authors) on nine-star ki;
    then it is
    more of a preference.8. In
    the past,
    many of the Traditional
    Feng Shui such
    as the Kua (Gua) were
    written in
    Mandarin and appeal more
    to those who
    can comprehend
    Mandarin.9. But nowadays,
    there is an
    abundance of and
    understanding of the
    Tradtional Feng
    Shui vs the nine-star
    ki. Thus, no
    excuse to really,
    specialise or go with
    the "horses"
    mouth than the nine-star
    ki.On
    6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM,
    Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hello, i would
    like to ask
    if
    anyone can explain
    which
    system
    shell I use,
    because
    according to
    nine star
    ki
    system
    -positive
    directions
    turn to
    negative
    in
    calculating Kua
    number,
    since
    in kua number
    it's
    specify
    your gender and in
    nine
    star
    ki system
    doesn't
    matter
    whether you are
    male
    or
    female. Thanks ..

  14. The main grille gates of this development does not have those privacy panels at the lower panel of the main grille gate.

    Actually, these privacy panels (see one of the photos in shaded purple area) services a few purpose. One is that when the gates are closed; no one can look or peer into the gap of the wooden door and the floor.

    Quote
    On 6/10/2015 12:38:32 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    HDB PASIR RIS ONE It was 1.30pm. And I
    went to a unit located at the end of one
    of the corridors.The passage way is
    narrow. And for privacy issues; both
    sides of the corridor leading to several
    main entrances were installed with the
    privacy screens. And like; at 1.30pm;
    the end of the corridor where these
    units are are so ... so dark. From a
    Flying Star point of view; the main
    entrance area, been so dark; cannot be
    the frontage of the apartments/home.On
    6/4/2015 12:17:02 PM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    HDB Pasir Ris One Block
    530Dhas
    stacks that are
    eitherfacing NW2
    or SE2.On
    6/4/2015 11:08:49 AM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    Majority of BLOCK 530A
    at
    Pasir Ris
    Oneare either
    facing
    NW2 or SE2
    facing
    stacks/units.Where
    stacks
    358,
    360, 362, 364 are
    SE2
    facing.And stacks
    356, 354,
    352, 350
    are NW2
    facing.On
    6/4/2015 10:40:09
    AM,
    Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    A Sha Qi
    or
    poison arrow
    from
    sharp
    corner of
    Block 530A
    Pasir Ris
    One
    stack
    #356 is
    aimed towards
    Block
    530B
    stack
    #378.Fortunately,
    the
    two
    stacks are
    quite a
    distance
    away and
    most likely
    not
    an
    "effective"
    threat.On
    6/4/2015
    10:11:11 AM,
    Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    BLK
    530C
    Stacks
    #396
    #398
    are
    facing&
    gt;Flying
    StarsS2
    BLK
    530C
    Stacks
    #400
    #402
    are
    facing&
    gt;Flying
    Stars
    N2These
    four
    ;stacks in
    Block
    530C
    are
    the
    only ones
    that
    face
    True
    North
    and
    South.
    The
    rest
    of
    the
    blocks and
    stacks
    have
    a
    wide
    range
    of
    Flying
    Star
    directions


  15. HDB PASIR RIS ONE

    It was 1.30pm. And I went to a unit located at the end of one of the corridors.

    The passage way is narrow. And for privacy issues; both sides of the corridor leading to several main entrances were installed with the privacy screens.

    And like; at 1.30pm; the end of the corridor where these units are are so ... so dark.

    From a Flying Star point of view; the main entrance area, been so dark; cannot be the frontage of the apartments/home.




    Quote
    On 6/4/2015 12:17:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    HDB Pasir Ris One Block 530Dhas
    stacks that are eitherfacing NW2
    or SE2.On 6/4/2015 11:08:49 AM, Cecil
    Lee wrote:
    Majority of BLOCK 530A at
    Pasir Ris
    Oneare either facing
    NW2 or SE2
    facing stacks/units.Where
    stacks 358,
    360, 362, 364 are SE2
    facing.And stacks
    356, 354, 352, 350
    are NW2 facing.On
    6/4/2015 10:40:09
    AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    A Sha Qi or
    poison arrow from
    sharp
    corner of
    Block 530A Pasir Ris
    One
    stack
    #356 is aimed towards
    Block
    530B stack
    #378.Fortunately,
    the two
    stacks are
    quite a
    distance away and
    most likely
    not
    an "effective"
    threat.On
    6/4/2015
    10:11:11 AM, Cecil
    Lee
    wrote:
    BLK
    530C Stacks
    #396
    #398
    are
    facing
    Flying
    StarsS2
    BLK 530C Stacks
    #400
    #402
    are
    facing
    Flying
    Stars
    N2These
    four
    stacks in Block
    530C
    are
    the
    only ones that
    face
    True
    North
    and South. The
    rest
    of
    the
    blocks and stacks
    have
    a
    wide
    range of
    Flying
    Star
    directions


  16. Traditional vs nine-star ki

    1. This illustration shows at a glance; the major difference between the two.

    2. On the right side of the illustration; one can see that the Traditional authentic Chinese system has lots of modules and concepts.

    2.1 Not only one has to do homework to find out one's kua, one's best element and strength e.g. strong wood or weak wood etc... One also has to plot the Flying stars et...

    3. Contrast this with the nine-star ki which comes packaged into one package.

    3.1 This is perhaps the only advantage I consider the nine-star ki with: it has less of a steep knowledge curve as compared to the traditional that's all.

    4. In my opinion, IT STILL retains one concept: THE FIVE ELEMENTS concept. Otherwise; it's a Japanese twist.



    Quote
    On 6/9/2015 9:32:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    These are some considerations:1. In
    general, it is the consensus of most
    that the Compass School Feng Shui which
    includes the Kua & Flying Stars
    which also uses the nine sectors
    originated from China.2. Somewhere,
    along the line; this was imported into
    Japan. And most likely, as you had
    mentioned; "turned upside down". Such
    that what is positive becomes negative
    and vice versa.3. And yes, one should
    not try to mix the two: kua vs the nine
    star ki.4. Today, especially around 1985
    onwards; some British practitioners
    begin to adopt and apply the nine-star
    ki method. 4.1 And some find it to be a
    seamless "one-package" deal. Vs the
    traditional Feng Shui with so many
    modules: and not only the mastery but
    also Compass Schools ; 4 Pillars; Five
    Elements but the complexity of applying
    them. Here, there are many who still
    cannot grasp all of the concepts.4.2 And
    in my opinion, this is why it has led
    some to find that they do not need to
    mix and match all the concepts as
    nine-star ki comes in a "lovely"
    package.5. Do take note that it is best
    that if one is totally into the nine
    star ki - go forth and apply it as a
    "PACKAGE". And best advice is not to mix
    IT with what I mentioned under Para 1.6.
    As you my site; of course, as a Chinese
    as well as a site that is considered as
    applying Traditional and authentic
    Chinese Feng Shui; you can expect a
    certain bias for the Chinese system.6.1.
    There are lots of Feng Shui
    practitioners; here (Singapore, Malaysia
    and Thailand = Far East) that practises
    Para 1. And it is also in Taiwan, Hong
    Kong and now with the demise of
    communism; re-exported back to the
    origin China.7. As you come from an
    European country and perhaps, may be
    more available to books (British
    authors) on nine-star ki; then it is
    more of a preference.8. In the past,
    many of the Traditional Feng Shui such
    as the Kua (Gua) were written in
    Mandarin and appeal more to those who
    can comprehend Mandarin.9. But nowadays,
    there is an abundance of and
    understanding of the Tradtional Feng
    Shui vs the nine-star ki. Thus, no
    excuse to really, specialise or go with
    the "horses" mouth than the nine-star
    ki.On 6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hello, i would like to ask
    if
    anyone can explain which
    system
    shell I use, because
    according to
    nine star ki
    system -positive
    directions
    turn to negative
    in
    calculating Kua number,
    since
    in kua number it's
    specify
    your gender and in nine
    star
    ki system doesn't
    matter
    whether you are male
    or
    female. Thanks ..


  17. These are some considerations:

    1. In general, it is the consensus of most that the Compass School Feng Shui which includes the Kua & Flying Stars which also uses the nine sectors originated from China.

    2. Somewhere, along the line; this was imported into Japan. And most likely, as you had mentioned; "turned upside down". Such that what is positive becomes negative and vice versa.

    3. And yes, one should not try to mix the two: kua vs the nine star ki.

    4. Today, especially around 1985 onwards; some British practitioners begin to adopt and apply the nine-star ki method.

    4.1 And some find it to be a seamless "one-package" deal. Vs the traditional Feng Shui with so many modules: and not only the mastery but also Compass Schools ; 4 Pillars; Five Elements but the complexity of applying them. Here, there are many who still cannot grasp all of the concepts.

    4.2 And in my opinion, this is why it has led some to find that they do not need to mix and match all the concepts as nine-star ki comes in a "lovely" package.

    5. Do take note that it is best that if one is totally into the nine star ki - go forth and apply it as a "PACKAGE". And best advice is not to mix IT with what I mentioned under Para 1.

    6. As you my site; of course, as a Chinese as well as a site that is considered as applying Traditional and authentic Chinese Feng Shui; you can expect a certain bias for the Chinese system.

    6.1. There are lots of Feng Shui practitioners; here (Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand = Far East) that practises Para 1. And it is also in Taiwan, Hong Kong and now with the demise of communism; re-exported back to the origin China.

    7. As you come from an European country and perhaps, may be more available to books (British authors) on nine-star ki; then it is more of a preference.

    8. In the past, many of the Traditional Feng Shui such as the Kua (Gua) were written in Mandarin and appeal more to those who can comprehend Mandarin.

    9. But nowadays, there is an abundance of and understanding of the Tradtional Feng Shui vs the nine-star ki. Thus, no excuse to really, specialise or go with the "horses" mouth than the nine-star ki.


    Quote
    On 6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Hello, i would like to ask if
    anyone can explain which
    system shell I use, because
    according to nine star ki
    system -positive directions
    turn to negative in
    calculating Kua number, since
    in kua number it's specify
    your gender and in nine star
    ki system doesn't matter
    whether you are male or
    female. Thanks ..

  18. Stacks such as19, 20, 23, 24, 15, 16, 04, 03, 08, 07 are considered as SE3 facing etc...


    SE3 (142.5-157.4) - South-East Main Door Facing (150)
    20-Year Chart
    South-East (Wood)
    1
    Water
    8
    Earth
    7
    Metal
    Po Jun Xing, Burglary, Violence, Fading Prosperity
    Year 2015 2
    Earth
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
    6
    Metal
    5
    Earth
    4
    Wood
    3
    Wood
    2
    Earth
    (1)
    Water
    Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    9
    Fire
    8
    Earth
    7
    Metal
    6
    Metal
    5
    Earth
    4
    Wood

    NOTE: Month's should be taken as the Chinese Lunar Month)

    Breadwinner's Suitability

    Depends on one's Eight House chart

    Current Sector Description

      Generally the facing direction of a SE3 stack/unit is the Po Jun Xing, Burglary, Violence, Fading Prosperity (7) area.
      Fortunately, from now to 2023, there is a current prosperity #8 water wealth star, here.Thus,up to 2023, do "thank god" for the #8 star.

    Eight-One Combination Explanation

      From now to 2023, #8 being the current prosperity water wealth star helps.
      If the stack/unit faces a water position e.g. the pool. Thus block 9 stacks 19, 20, Block 11 stacks 23 and 24 are pool facing - these are preferred over non-pool facing SE3 stacks.
      But after 2024, #8 becomesthe past prosperity wealth star thus will take the following significance:-
      [1] & [8] -Loss of wealth

    (!-- cur_result3 --

    Quote

    Five Element Analysis (Mountain vs Water)

      Analysing: Weak Water (1) vs Weak Earth (8)

      • Weak Water (1) (Auspicious Star) represents Tan Lang Xing, Career and Income.
      • Weak Earth (8) (Auspicious Star) represents Zuo Fu Xing, Current Prosperity.

      Relationship Analysis

      Congratulations! Water (1) is controlled by Earth (8). Earth element helps to destroy Water weaken it. Thus, this is considered an auspicious combination from now to 2023.

    Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs Year Star)

      Analysing: Weak Metal (7) vs Strong Earth (2)

      • Weak Metal (7) (Inauspicious Star) represents Po Jun Xing, Burglary, Violence, Fading Prosperity.
      • Strong Earth (2) (Inauspicious Star) represents Ju Men Xing, Sickness.

      Relationship Analysis

      Metal (7) helps to exhausts Earth (2). Earth element is weaken by Metal, which in turn makes Metal stronger. Both stars are inauspicious. Luckily, Earth is weaken but there is no elements to control Metal. Thus, this is considered an inauspicious combination.

      Proposed Solution
      Make use of Water (blue/black/gray) to exhaust and weaken Metal

    Is more suitable to an East group subject to study of the interior layout plan


    1. The plus point or saving grace for this development is to try to select a stack/unit with a pool side view. As this can be a significant buffer against the not so good sectors in the other areas /parts of the apartment.

    2. Fortunately, the SE3 facing stacks have a corresponding NW3 facing stacks to "act" as a "mountain" support. Else, it is very inauspicious for such SE3 stacks/units to standalone with a water position e.g. pool at the back of the home!

    3. Unlike, a NW3 facing unit/home; a SE3 facing home after 2021.. 2024 onwards till 2043 has the Mountain Star #9 at the centre palace or sector of the home. Being a mountain star; it can be located at the centre of the home. Contrast this to the water star #9 of NW3 facing chart after this period.

    4. For this SE3 facing direction ideally, best that the master bedroom or other bedrooms are not located in especially the South and South-West direction (sector)


    South-West direction
    20-Year Chart
    South-West (Earth)
    3
    Wood
    1
    Water
    5
    Earth
    Lian Zhen Xing, Misfortune, Sickness
    Year 2015 9
    Fire
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
    4
    Wood
    3
    Wood
    2
    Earth
    1
    Water
    9
    Fire
    (8)
    Earth
    Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    7
    Metal
    6
    Metal
    5
    Earth
    4
    Wood
    3
    Wood
    2
    Earth

    NOTE: Month's should be taken as the Chinese Lunar Month)

    Breadwinner's Suitability

    Please ignore the above Year 2015 stars box.

    Current Sector Description

      Generally this location is your Lian Zhen Xing, Misfortune, Sickness (5) area.
      This means that if you sent too much time at this location, most likely you will fall seriously ill unless there are a combination of two lucky stars in this location.
      Try to select a unit if possible where the master bedroomand/or other bedrooms are within this sector

    Eight-One Combination Explanation

      [3] & [1] - Quarrels, bad luck, lawsuit, lost of wealth.

    Five Element Analysis (Mountain vs Water)

      Analysing: Strong Wood (3) vs Weak Water (1)

      • Strong Wood (3) (Inauspicious Star) represents Lu Cun Xing, Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts.
      • Weak Water (1) (Auspicious Star) represents Tan Lang Xing, Career and Income.

      Relationship Analysis

      Wood (3) helps to exhausts Water (1). Water element is weaken by Wood, which in turn makes Wood stronger. Wood star is inauspicious, and there is no elements to control or neturalize it. Thus, this is considered an inauspicious combination.


    Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs Year Star)

      Analysing: Strong Earth (5) vs Weak Fire (9)

      • Strong Earth (5) (Inauspicious Star) represents Lian Zhen Xing, Misfortune, Sickness.
      • Weak Fire (9) (Average Star) represents You Bi Xing, Coming Prosperity.

      Relationship Analysis

      Earth (5) helps to exhausts Fire (9). Fire element is weaken by Earth, which in turn makes Earth stronger. Earth star is inauspicious, and there is no elements to control or neturalize it. Thus, this is considered an inauspicious combination.

      Proposed Solution
      Make use of Metal (white/gold) to exhaust and weaken Earth



    South direction
    20-Year Chart
    South (Fire)
    5
    Earth
    3
    Wood
    3
    Wood
    Lu Cun Xing, Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts
    Year 2015 7
    Metal
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
    2
    Earth
    1
    Water
    9
    Fire
    8
    Earth
    7
    Metal
    (6)
    Metal
    Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    5
    Earth
    4
    Wood
    3
    Wood
    2
    Earth
    1
    Water
    9
    Fire
    Duplicate Water Star

    NOTE: Month's should be taken as the Chinese Lunar Month)

    Breadwinner's Suitability

    Please ignore 2015 stars and this box

    Current Sector Description

      Generally this location is your Lu Cun Xing, Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts (3) area. Avoid spending too much time here unless there is an auspicious star in this location.
      Try to select a unit if possible where the master bedroomand/or other bedrooms are within this sector

    Eight-One Combination Explanation

      [5] & [3] - Conflict of Star 5 with Star 3. Lost of Wealth, injuries which could lead to death.

    Five Element Analysis (Mountain vs Water)

      Analysing: Strong Earth (5) vs Strong Wood (3)

      • Strong Earth (5) (Inauspicious Star) represents Lian Zhen Xing, Misfortune, Sickness.
      • Strong Wood (3) (Inauspicious Star) represents Lu Cun Xing, Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts.

      Relationship Analysis

      Earth (5) is controlled by Wood (3). Wood element helps to destroy Earth weaken it. Both stars are inauspicious. Luckily, Earth is weaken but there is no elements to control Wood. Thus, this is considered an inauspicious combination.


    Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs Year Star)

      Analysing: Strong Wood (3) vs Weak Metal (7)

      • Strong Wood (3) (Inauspicious Star) represents Lu Cun Xing, Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts.
      • Weak Metal (7) (Inauspicious Star) represents Po Jun Xing, Burglary, Violence, Fading Prosperity.

      Relationship Analysis

      Wood (3) is controlled by Metal (7). Metal element helps to destroy Wood weaken it. Both stars are inauspicious. Luckily, Wood is weaken but there is no elements to control Metal. Thus, this is considered an inauspicious combination.

      Proposed Solution
      Make use of Fire (red) to destroy and control Metal




  19. Sample (Potential Owner/Breadwinner) Eight House Chart:-

      Detail ofthe person:(Owner/Breadwinner):-
      Date of Birth: For example 17/1/1978
      Gender: Female

    North
    West

    Irritation

    Excellent

    Spook

    Disaster


    Health

    Death

    Longevity

    Prosperity
    East
    South

      Note: The location highlighted in red represents the ideal location of this person's frontage.
      This module (based on one's brith date) is used to further look at the interior layout of the home. As each stack/unit can be compared to each other to see which one has more sectors that coincide with the bread-winner's profile.

    Summary ofthis person's (Owner/Breadwinner) Eight House Chart.

    DirectionLocationStatussuitable for
    North-WestIrritationBad: Petty annoyances, disease, headaches, theft and infidelity.Toilet or kitchen.
    NorthExcellentVery Good: Prime Location, ideal for vitalityFront door, beds and religious altars.
    North-EastSpookBad: Uneasy, theft, robbery and financial loss.Storeroom or toilet.
    WestDisasterBad: Quarrels, frustration, disputes and legal problems.Storeroom or toilet.
    EastHealthGood: Ideal situation for speedy recovery.Beds, doors, master bedroom and the dining table.
    South-WestDeathBad: Poor health, accidents, misfortune and loss.Storeroom or toilet.
    SouthLongevityGood: Ideal for health.Beds, bedrooms and dining table.
    South-EastProsperityGood: The Best location. Money luck and promotion.door, room doors, kitchen door, beds, working desks.



  20. NW3 (322.5-337.4) - North-West Main Door Facing (330)
    20-Year Chart
    North-West (Metal)
    6
    Metal
    8
    Earth
    9
    Fire
    You Bi Xing, Coming Prosperity
    Year 2015 4
    Wood
    Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
    8
    Earth
    7
    Metal
    6
    Metal
    5
    Earth
    4
    Wood
    (3)
    Wood
    Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
    2
    Earth
    1
    Water
    9
    Fire
    8
    Earth
    7
    Metal
    6
    Metal

    NOTE: Month's should be taken as the Chinese Lunar Month)

    Breadwinner's Suitability

    Depends on whether one is an East or West group person

    Current Sector Description

      Generally thisfacing directionisYou Bi Xing or the Coming Prosperity (9) area.

    (!-- cur_result1 --

    Quote

    Eight-One Combination Explanation

      Facing direction of NW3 facing directions have a good combination of[6] & [8] - Prosperity and good fortune.
      Where #8 is the current prosperityauspicious Water wealth sector".
      Thus it is a plus ifsuch stackssuch asBlk 17stacks #29 and #30 face a pool of water

    (!-- cur_result3 --

    Five Element Analysis (Mountain vs Water)

      Analysing: Strong Metal (6) vs Weak Earth (8)

      • Strong Metal (6) (Auspicious Star) represents Wu Qu Xing, Luck from Heaven.
      • Weak Earth (8) (Auspicious Star) represents Zuo Fu Xing, Current Prosperity.

      Relationship Analysis

      Congratulations! Metal (6) helps to exhausts Earth (8). Earth element is weaken by Metal, which in turn makes Metal stronger. Thus, this is considered an auspicious combination for the frontage

    (!-- cur_result2 --
    (!--

    Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs Year Star)

      Analysing: Weak Fire (9) vs Weak Wood (4)

      • Weak Fire (9) (Average Star) represents You Bi Xing, Coming Prosperity.
      • Weak Wood (4) (Average Star) represents Wen Qu Xing, Education, Romance.

      Relationship Analysis

      Congratulations! Fire (9) helps to exhausts Wood (4). Wood element is weaken by Fire, which in turn makes Fire stronger. Thus, this is considered an auspicious combination.

    --
    (!-- cur_result4 --
    >

    Final Analysis

      This is a GOODstackespecially for a West group person.In addition,it is also best to look at the internal layout of the flat that one is considering.


    1. Overall, under current Period #8 (from now to 2023); NW3 facing directions such as Blk 9 stacks 17 and 18 and other stacks with similar pool facing can benefit with the excellent very auspicious water stars at it's frontage.

    2. However, from a Flying Star point of view; the above is the only saving grace for this facing. Otherwise, the rest of the other sectors within the layout has either sickness and quarrels / conflict stars. And best to disarm them.

    3. All the more, if possible to choose "pool facing" as this would give a better buffer the "ills" of the other sectors within the layout plan.

    4. However, do watch out!

    4.1. From now to 2023, the current prosperity stars are the #8 (water and mountain stars). But from 2024 onwards, the reigning current prosperity star will be the #9.

    4.2. And it so happens that (unfortunately) from 2021 to 2022, if one still owns this property the auspicious water wealth star #9 will be trapped in the centrepoint of the home.

    4.3. Based on past experience, especially the male breadwinner may loose their job around 2021 to 2022 when the qi starts to revert to the new #9. This is where the #9 water star is for this NW3 period chart.

    4.4. During this period 2021 to 2023 onwards, this house will enjoy small luck as the #9 auspicious water star for that period will be trapped in the centrepoint of the home. Here, some geomancers willcall this " a home with small or tiny or zero luck!".

    5. Contrast this with SE3 facing direction. For a SE3 facing direction; fortunately, the #9 is also at the centre palace or star. But this is the #9 MOUNTAIN Star. No issue, as this mountain star #9 can be"locked" or "trapped" in thecentrepoint of the house.

    6. Thus, if one aims to have this home as one's final "retirement" home; then think twice in getting a NW3 facing unit.

    7. But if one is confident that one may move out before 2021 should not worry about it.

    8. The good news is that the darkest period should be between 2021 to 2023. After 2024 onwards, somehow; the dark shadow of retrenchment or out of work ... or such dark skies will pass-by ... and even with the "small luck"; one can still go by with one's life... for a Period 8 NW3 house.

    Quote
    On 6/8/2015 8:26:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. There are still incidences that the
    north marking found on the sales
    brochure was incorrectly marked.2. Thus
    on the safe side; I did a separate check
    using the sales brochure and another
    independent site: onemap.sg to confirm
    the readings.3. Fortunately, for this
    development, both the Flying Stars
    coincide exactly at 336 Degrees NW3 or
    156 Degrees SE3.4. Thus for this
    development there are generally
    suitablefacing directions for both
    the East group 156 degrees as well as
    the West Group NW3 facing directions.On
    6/8/2015 7:58:47 AM, Cecil Lee
    wrote:
    My first glance of Skypark
    Residences
    5-bedroom Type E1 seems
    favourable.
    Based on Shapes and Forms
    Feng Shui; the
    toilets especially the
    WCs are well
    planned. I hope this is
    a prelude to a
    positive look-out for
    this development
    in the outskirts of
    a less popular (less
    amenities when
    compared to areas like
    crazy
    developments in
    Jurong)region
    in Singapore.On
    6/8/2015 7:16:38 AM,
    Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hi, any advise on
    Skypark EC?


  21. 1. There are still incidences that the north marking found on the sales brochure was incorrectly marked.

    2. Thus on the safe side; I did a separate check using the sales brochure and another independent site: onemap.sg to confirm the readings.

    3. Fortunately, for this development, both the Flying Stars coincide exactly at 336 Degrees NW3 or 156 Degrees SE3.

    4. Thus for this development there are generally suitablefacing directions for both the East group 156 degrees as well as the West Group NW3 facing directions.


    Quote
    On 6/8/2015 7:58:47 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    My first glance of Skypark Residences
    5-bedroom Type E1 seems favourable.
    Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui; the
    toilets especially the WCs are well
    planned. I hope this is a prelude to a
    positive look-out for this development
    in the outskirts of a less popular (less
    amenities when compared to areas like
    crazy developments in
    Jurong)region in Singapore.On
    6/8/2015 7:16:38 AM, Anonymous
    wrote:
    Hi, any advise on Skypark EC?

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