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These are some considerations:
1. Some even say I am a West Group person therefore, I am "only" suitable to stay in the west.
2. But what happens if a husband belongs to the West Group and wife belong to the East Group. Go tell the judge that this is a "valid" reason for the separation leading to divorce of the couple!
3. As one is a west group person; the more; one should be "more selective" in a development that is more suitable to an East group person.
4. Here, the key statement is: Shapes and Forms prevail over the stars.
4.1. What this means is that: Location, Location, Location prevail over the Compass School of Feng Shui which comprises both the Eight House (4 good/bad sectors) and the Flying Stars.
4.2. Here, the concept of the Bell curve comes is relevant.
4.3. To understand more about the Bell curve: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=34137&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
4.4. Thus in any development; there are some really good stacks/units and there are some which are so-so and some that are not that favourable.
5. Isn't it better if say, even if one is a West group person; but had chosen a good or excellent Feng Shui home in the Ecopolitan vs a home e.g. in the West andwith aso so Feng Shui.
5.1. There are lots of success even if the facing is not that favourable to the person; but the home has excellent Shapes and Forms and also, the internal organs of the home are equally good.
5.2 Thus, if the home has good Feng Shui, there is already a huge buffer to good luck.
5.3. Therefore even if I am a west group but if this home is an east group; "SO WHAT??".
5.4 I can benefit more from this home than a home that suits a west group but has bad or rotten Fung Sway.
6. In conclusion: go tell the Judge to grant a divorce as she is a west group while I am an east group! Hope the Judge don't cite contempt of court! Good Luck!
Additional resources:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=32588&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27282&new=
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27282&new=
P.S. By the Way, if one is a West group person; one shouldn't be in Singapore!
Singapore is considered as South of the Malaysian Peninsular! And overall, Singapore is considered to be suitable to the East Group not the West group!
Better still, please re-locate to California, US of A. As USA is in the West and California is equally in the West of US of A. Got it? Get it?
QuoteOn 6/8/2015 6:52:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Master Cecil, if a development
eg. Ecopolitan EC, is more
suitable for "East
Group"persons, does it mean
that a West Group person
better dont choose this
project?
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HDB Pasir Ris One Block 530Dhas stacks that are eitherfacing NW2 or SE2.
QuoteOn 6/4/2015 11:08:49 AM, Anonymous 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
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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.
QuoteOn 6/4/2015 10:40:09 AM, Anonymous 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
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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.
QuoteOn 6/4/2015 10:11:11 AM, Anonymous 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
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Another useful resource where in some instances, superficial application of Feng Shui may not work in some instances:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=23879&new=
QuoteOn 5/31/2015 10:48:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Reference:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/artic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=34137&
;new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20
Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em
If one has the time, can check out the
above link.For example, in any
development; a home/apartment can/may
fall into a "bell curve".Thus, if the
home is at the bottom or rock bottom of
the bell curve; even if the home suits
the west group person; it may not be as
good as a home that does not suit the
west group person but the home is ranked
high on the top or tip-of "bell
curve" (with excellent Feng Shui).On
5/31/2015 10:44:40 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
These are some of the
considerations:1.
Location, location
and location1.1. If
the home /
apartment has excellent or
good Feng
Shui; there is a lot of buffer
for
the homeowner/breadwinner. 1.2.
Thus
even if the facing direction is
not as
good; and because the home
already has
good Feng Shui; usually
not a major
issue.1.3. But, even if
the facing is a
good direction for
the person; it does
not automatically
mean that all is
smooth sailing. For
example, if the home
is similar to a
10 year old 1,000cc car;
even for a
west facing person buying a
NW facing
home may face problems.2. It
is a
bonus if the home's birth chart
e.g.
good Shapes and Forms plus
Flying
Stars are overall good + if
the house is
also suitable to the
person NW facing
for a west group
person.On 5/31/2015
9:56:37 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hi
Master Cecil,
if a house
has a facing
of NW or
SE
direction, does it mean
that
a
west group person can
only
opt
for stack tat faces
NW
side
and not SE side?
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If one has the time, can check out the above link.
For example, in any development; a home/apartment can/may fall into a "bell curve".
Thus, if the home is at the bottom or rock bottom of the bell curve; even if the home suits the west group person; it may not be as good as a home that does not suit the west group person but the home is ranked high on the top or tip-of "bell curve" (with excellent Feng Shui).
QuoteOn 5/31/2015 10:44:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some of the considerations:1.
Location, location and location1.1. If
the home / apartment has excellent or
good Feng Shui; there is a lot of buffer
for the homeowner/breadwinner. 1.2. Thus
even if the facing direction is not as
good; and because the home already has
good Feng Shui; usually not a major
issue.1.3. But, even if the facing is a
good direction for the person; it does
not automatically mean that all is
smooth sailing. For example, if the home
is similar to a 10 year old 1,000cc car;
even for a west facing person buying a
NW facing home may face problems.2. It
is a bonus if the home's birth chart
e.g. good Shapes and Forms plus Flying
Stars are overall good + if the house is
also suitable to the person NW facing
for a west group person.On 5/31/2015
9:56:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
Master Cecil, if a house
has a facing
of NW or SE
direction, does it mean
that a
west group person can only
opt
for stack tat faces NW
side
and not SE side?
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These are some of the considerations:
1. Location, location and location
1.1. If the home / apartment has excellent or good Feng Shui; there is a lot of buffer for the homeowner/breadwinner.
1.2. Thus even if the facing direction is not as good; and because the home already has good Feng Shui; usually not a major issue.
1.3. But, even if the facing is a good direction for the person; it does not automatically mean that all is smooth sailing. For example, if the home is similar to a 10 year old 1,000cc car; even for a west facing person buying a NW facing home may face problems.
2. It is a bonus if the home's birth chart e.g. good Shapes and Forms plus Flying Stars are overall good + if the house is also suitable to the person NW facing for a west group person.
QuoteOn 5/31/2015 9:56:37 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master Cecil, if a house
has a facing of NW or SE
direction, does it mean that a
west group person can only opt
for stack tat faces NW side
and not SE side?
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If one is driving along Upper Paya Lebar Road, one cannot help to notice a crisp and bright building:
This building is the Kim Loong Building:
Under the Five elements concept:
1. Rectangular shape represents earth element.
2. Yellow also represents earth element.
3. The red stripes represent Fire element.
Under the Five elements concept; fire supports earth. And this building is build to take advantage of it's surroundings by applying the Five elements concept by being a "strong" or bigger earth element.
Although this Kim Loong building is located at LITTLE ROAD. It is not so little after all if we take into consideration the Five Elements Concept.
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Another view of the art work...
QuoteOn 5/23/2015 10:49:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder"In
my opinion, I much prefer an artwork
that is in the shape of a meaningful
"boat ; or boat-house" i.e. not the
refugee type of boat is fair enough-On
5/19/2015 5:01:35 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Finally, after a delay;
Boathouse
Residences finally
TOP recently.In 2012;
the
leased showroom at the
current
Kingsford Waterbay site
seems
serene and attractive.But,
today,
on TOP day; we find
Kingford Waterbay
site will
eventually block the view
of
some of the units towards
the
river.And Heron Bay is on
track with
the ground area
being slowly worked at
i.e.
it's pool etc.. -
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A red coloured main gate and a "chop-sticks style" main gate
QuoteOn 5/23/2015 8:06:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:
A one of a kind main gate: Botanic
Gardens. Look carefully at each gate's
centre motif...On 5/11/2015 8:26:41 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng Shui and main
gate designs:A good
gate design is
:1. If privacy is not the
main
concern; it should be airy i.e.
allow
good air flow.2. For terrace
homes
that have a small garden and
for privacy
concerns; there are lots
of designs to
choose from.2.1. In
fact, in this small
estate in
Macpherson with mostly terrace
homes;
you will notice that there are
a
total of 38 different gate
designs.2.2
And no two neighbours
seems to use a
similar gate designOn
5/5/2015 8:09:32
PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
1970's airy gate
and fence
design.In the
past, it is
common
to have homes that
have
"airy
fencing". Usually such
homes
are on
at least on a 5,000
sq ft
property.
And the homes are
built
further in
and thus can
afford to have
such
"open view"
fencing and
gate.On
5/5/2015
8:05:15 PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
Various main
gate
deigns
of
landed
propertiesOn
5/5/2015
7:47:41
PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
In
today's&
gt;fast
paste
Singapore
and
with
so
many
high-rise
flats
; Sometimes
it
is
good
to
take
a
step-backwards;
es
pecial
ly
wh
en
"touring"
the
small
enclaves
of
few
landed
properties
lef
t
in
Si
ngapore.One
of
th
e
most
unappreciated
or
often;
too
common
to
be
appreciated
is
the main
gate
of
landed
homes.
Many
take
it
for
granted.But,
I
always
try to
look
at
the
design
of
landed
property
homes
and
the
design
of
their
gates.
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I love the nice touch of HDB Waterway Sunbeam at Punggol Drive.
Stacks directly facing West and SW - such as that found at Block 664A Punggol Drive, Waterway Sunbeam =?are all installed with the overhanging roof to shade the units at least from afternoon sun usually around 12pm onwards to around even up to 3pm or 3.30pm depending on the height of the units within each stack.
While the morning sun side i.e. easterly side does not need to have such a long overhang.
QuoteOn 8/26/2013 11:27:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:>In the past, it is common for>HDB flats to install some sort>of a shade: be it a concrete>shade or such panels.Thus, in>the past, whenever one sees>such panels protruding from a>block of flats; this often>implies that such stacks are>facing the afternoon>sun.Nowadays especially new>flats built from 2010 onwards>don't seem to have such>"refinements" anymore.
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With the extended overhang above this 2nd storey stack/unit at block 664A Punggol Drive;
One can notice that even at around 3.30pm, the extended overhang roof helps to shade the fa?ade of this unit's room.
However, in general, the lower the stack/unit; the greater the range of shade vs afternoon sun hours.
QuoteOn 5/27/2015 7:58:25 PM, Anonymous wrote:
I love the nice touch of HDB Waterway
Sunbeam at Punggol Drive.Stacks directly
facing West and SW - such as that found
at Block 664A Punggol Drive, Waterway
Sunbeam =are all installed with
the overhanging roof to shade the units
at least from afternoon sun usually
around 12pm onwards to around even up to
3pm or 3.30pm depending on the height of
the units within each stack.While the
morning sun side i.e. easterly side does
not need to have such a long overhang.On
8/26/2013 11:27:35 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
In the past, it is common
for
HDB flats to install some
sort
of a shade: be it a
concrete
shade or such panels.Thus,
in
the past, whenever one
sees
such panels protruding from
a
block of flats; this
often
implies that such stacks
are
facing the
afternoon
sun.Nowadays especially
new
flats built from 2010
onwards
don't seem to have
such
"refinements" anymore.
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This private development @18A Fort Road(under construction)comprising of a total of 12 storeys is tall and thin.
Not because it is now clad in a green dust/protective screen that makes it a wood element; but instead, the characteristics of a wood building is that it is thin and (reasonably tall).
Contrast this to the building seen to the right of the photo; The Meyer Residence; which is rectangular in shape and is considered as belonging to the earth element.
Thus, this wood element building can take advantage of The Meyer Residence when it comes of age (TOP).
P.S. Apologies if the building looks like it is leaning to the right. Blame it on my photo taking instead-
Resource: http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.php
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Site Plan and Floor Plans
The fork/ water junction facing blk 664B Punggol Drive, Waterway Sunbeam
QuoteOn 5/25/2015 8:57:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This block 664B has three facing
directions: 355 degrees ; 115 degrees
and 211 degreesOn 5/5/2015 6:25:37 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Blk 664B Waterway
Sunbeam:I am glad that
the architect
avoided a stack or stacks
directly
facing the drainage/canal that
leads
towards the sea.By angling the
two
stacks and creating a void; this
negates
the inauspicious Shapes and
Forms for
the two stacks.On 4/29/2015
9:35:45 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
HDB
Waterway Sunbeam
has a
separate
recycle waste bin in
each
block.On
4/29/2015 9:18:42
AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
A
tell-tale sign
of
"danger"
at
this blind-spot
corner
@
HDB
Waterway
@
Sunbeam.HDB
Waterway
@ Sunbeam,
just
TOP -
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1. First-time Open Door
2. Start of Renovations
3. Move-in
4. Get Auspicious Dates
Where to download the resource?
A. Either Download the .pdffrom here: http://info.geomancy.net
or
B.Download directly from this link:-
http://www.geomancy.net/info/geomancy_net_handbook_of_chinese_customs.pdf
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This block 664B has three facing directions: 355 degrees ; 115 degrees and 211 degrees
QuoteOn 5/5/2015 6:25:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Blk 664B Waterway Sunbeam:I am glad that
the architect avoided a stack or stacks
directly facing the drainage/canal that
leads towards the sea.By angling the two
stacks and creating a void; this negates
the inauspicious Shapes and Forms for
the two stacks.On 4/29/2015 9:35:45 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
HDB Waterway Sunbeam
has a separate
recycle waste bin in
each block.On
4/29/2015 9:18:42 AM,
Cecil Lee
wrote:
A tell-tale sign
of
"danger"
at this blind-spot
corner
@
HDB Waterway
@
Sunbeam.HDB
Waterway @ Sunbeam,
just
TOP
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Note of Thanks
On 25/5/2015 6:59 PM, Axxx Y. wrote:
Dear Mr cecil lee,
It's been about 3 months since I asked for your help to do a fengshui audit and I want to thank you for your help as my parents has become closer in terms of relationship through the fengshui audit.
Doing all what you had instructed, it is indeed been positive so far. Over the past 3 months, i have heard less quarrels between my parents and disputes are resolved quickly. Even make me become someone to ask questions about fengshui. Sometimes, my sister and my dad want to ask about the individual ba zi report which I am also unable to explain too.
It was indeed interesting to learn from you about how fengshui affect the home that we live in and how it is important that we be cautious about listening to other people advice.
Hope to inform you of better results again.With regards,
AxxxxNote: Name masked for privacy issue.
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A one of a kind main gate: Botanic Gardens. Look carefully at each gate's centre motif...
QuoteOn 5/11/2015 8:26:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui and main gate designs:A good
gate design is :1. If privacy is not the
main concern; it should be airy i.e.
allow good air flow.2. For terrace homes
that have a small garden and for privacy
concerns; there are lots of designs to
choose from.2.1. In fact, in this small
estate in Macpherson with mostly terrace
homes; you will notice that there are a
total of 38 different gate designs.2.2
And no two neighbours seems to use a
similar gate designOn 5/5/2015 8:09:32
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1970's airy gate
and fence design.In the
past, it is
common to have homes that
have "airy
fencing". Usually such homes
are on
at least on a 5,000 sq ft
property.
And the homes are built
further in
and thus can afford to have
such
"open view" fencing and
gate.On
5/5/2015 8:05:15 PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
Various main gate
deigns of
landed
propertiesOn
5/5/2015 7:47:41
PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
In
today's
fast
paste
Singapore
and with
so
many
high-rise
flats; Sometimes
it
is
good to
take
a
step-backwards;
especial
ly
wh
en "touring"
the
small
enclaves of
few
landed
properties
left
in
Si
ngapore.One
of
the
most
unappreciated or
often;
too
common
to be
appreciated
is
the main gate
of
landed
homes.
Many take
it
for
granted.But,
I always
try to
look at
the
design of
landed
property
homes and
the
design of
their
gates.
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Question: Master, may I do a quick check? Can son's bed be pushed back all the way to the wall where the window is?
Reply: More to do with common sense then Feng Shui:
1. Installed grille? If not child can climb onto the window.
2. If windows open; strong winds and even some rain may come in.
3. If cigarette butt from top floor.
If window always shut; no issue. Thus this has more to do with cow sense then Feng Shui.
Skypark EC
in General Help
Posted
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.