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The semi-circular steps radiating outwards is nowadays a rare-sight. Most likely one of the reasons is that these steps are not that friendly especially to the elderly and may in fact be dangerous as they could easily trip on them
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Contrary to the design of the blocks within the new HDB estate of Costa Ris; Lakeholmz & Caspian Condos are equally close to the MRT tracks. Both Lakeholmz & Caspian condos; since their "rectangular" site length wise is the longest parallel to the tracks; these two developments decided to "sacrifice" a chunk of stacks that are NW facing to try and absorb the majority or the maximum noise for the development. Of course, one can still hear mrt train noise from blocks 50 and 52 of Caspian. But already quite muted... I still prefer this "some sacrificial lambs" instead of nearly everyone got "punished" by it. For other plots of land like Tropical Springs in Simei; their plot of land are luckier as the instead of the length-wise is parallel to the MRT tracks; their small dimension width is instead, parallel to the tracks. And especially for this development; they placed their high-rise multi-storey car parks closest to the MRT tracks. Only 4 stacks are the closet to the mrt tracks. While the rest of the horse-shoe shaped stacks are furthest away from it. Thus, this is a well-though-out minimum sacrificial "site" as compared to the "slaughter of the lambs of the HDB Costa Ris site.
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Singapore and it's 6.9M and recently... a possibility of a population of 10M. Uniquely in Singapore:- My one "normal" or regular photo that was not taken under paranomic view was able to squeeze in four separate developments!Coco Palms, Costa Ris, Dnest & The Palette Just the other day, a client asked me; as they were staying in Pasir Ris on which are the better developments in Pasir Ris to buy... I said, NO! As Pasir Ris to me is one long road i.e. Pasir Ris Drive 1 and it's drainage (road network) is unlike it's neighbour Tampines which has so many roads that can get in and out of it. Today, this Pasir Ris, is like Punggol but it's internal organs all messed up.....Once a tranquil area is going to be packed like sardines in 2016 and 2017....
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These are some considerations: 1. Cremation is neutral i.e. "ashes to ashes". 2. Therefore, there is no major issue in it's placement. 3. Under Vastu Principles (Indian concept of Feng Shui); best not to place their puja (altar room / table) aligned NE to SW and vice versa. 4. Under Feng Shui principles; Para 3 (coincidentally) applies. As NE and SW are suppose to be portals i.e. one for the "spiritual or some say devil's - main door" and the other " their backdoor". Otherwise, other sectors ain't that bad. 5. Para 4 and 5 applies to an altar and any objects figurines placed at these NE / SW sectors and vice versa. 6. Maybe the Egyptians place their cat near-by to their tomb... But... seldom one place their dog-gone dog at one's human "altar" area. Generally, some who are highly conservative may frown upon this. But, if you are OK; with it... then.....as I mentioned, cremation is considered neutral unlike a mummyfied dog...
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On one side, it is sandwiched by the busy link road: Pasir Ris Drive 8 and on the other boundary is the noisy MRT track. Which do you prefer: The devil or the deep blue sea... for many .. phew! None! Skip this development, totally... HDB Costa Ris layout of the blocks in the estate; allows more mrt train noise to "affect" more stacks/flats then otherwise in some other developments.
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"White noise" and Costa Ris HDB flats... In my opinion, I find the way the Blocks of flats that were "laid" out in this development may contribute to having more stacks/flats in this unit - experiencing louder than usual "white noise" from the daily MRT trains passing through. Maybe, the architect believes in the concept of "shared-responsibility for the noise".It is a pity that there is only ONE MSCP car park i.e. Block 526 to shield the estate from MRT train noise.Too bad and what a pity, this is the only car park. But not enough to shield the entire estate from the mrt train noise. In many other developments; especially the new condo developments near to Lakeside MRT such as the Caspian and Lakeholmz condo; the blocks are lined-up such that only the NW facing flats "enjoy" the loudest noise i.e. closest and parallel to the MRT track. Even the newer Lakefront residences also share this same concept. One notable difference between Caspian, Lakeholmz and Lakefront residences are that these are "private" condos. And perhaps: "YOU PAY FOR WHAT YOU GET". While maybe, HDB Costa Ris is pehaps a public housing? And this is why? the mrt train noise should be shared "equally" amongst as many stacks/flats as possible? Hmmm... What can I do if I stay there? Really no choice! Have to get used to it. At least the good news or consolation is that it should stop after 12pm on normal days other than weekends or a holiday.
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These are some considerations: 1. In your first posting, I understand that you are already aware that the altar "MUST" have both "reds" in the Feng Shui ruler. If so, then this is good. 2. Please see attached:- 2.1. All the FOUR ranges in RED; must have both in RED. 2.1.1. Including the ancestor tablet table top which is slightly lower : this should also fall under both = in red. 2.2. The rest of the other two ranges in Yellow is considered NICE to be in both RED. but if really can't then not as important as Para 1.
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You wrote: "Can the design create in pillar as showed attached?" These are some considerations: 1. The best to understand this is to look get a clue from the past. 2. In the past, the generation of HDB flat especially those built around the 1960s to before 1980's; all such flats have a main entrance door where: 2.1. The main door has auspicious measurements that falls in the red. Since this is the main door; and for Yang Feng Shui; there is a range of measures on the Top between 80.5 cm to 91 cm that is considered auspicious. 2.2. All these HDB flat's main entrance door takes advantage of the above; by having both the main door within the auspicious dimension and also it was remarkable that both sides of the main door's frame or in your case the "pillars" also within this auspicious dimensions. 3. Thus, if one can "have the pie and eat it all" as mentioned in the above is good or great! 4. If you can find a range of measurement that the interior space is auspicious; plus the frame outer measurement is also in the red for both the top and bottom measurements - since this is an altar would be wonderful. 5. Please note that the above (para 4) is NICE-to and not a MUST-do. But at least the internal space or table top should be in red for both top/bottom measurements. 6. For example, many ready made altar tables comes with a from floor to table top of around 49 3/4 inches or around 126 cm (plus or minus). And even if one were to add a piece of glass to protect the top; the glass can be of a reasonable thickness. So long as it is no thicker than 128cm. Which is pretty reasonable tolerance or variance. Of course, if one intend to recycle a bullet proof glass from a bank's teller glass panel then it may be too thick. Otherwise, most glass is not that thick and even with the glass falls within the tolerance. 7. The idea of having a wide range e.g. if the table top is suppose to be up to 126cm. Even if a mistake has been made by say the contractor; the table can go as low as > 124cm. (see attachment). Thus, such contingencies are built in - if or should any mistake (if any) has been made).
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As I mentioned, in the earlier threads: 1. What is more important is to see whether those who have interests in coin placements understand the concept or concepts behind it (them). 2. I shared two concepts:- 2.1. Placement of the "Five Treasures" - a Buddhist related theme. 2.2. Placement of a set of 10 Qing Dynasty coins: Representing the LONGEVITY (Qing Dynasty is one of the longest reigning period in Chinese history) and also the PROSPERITY. (As during this period; generally the country enjoyed prosperity until the last emperor which lasted until 1911. 3. In this (of one of the many) home Feng Shui audits that I have done; you can see how Geomancy.net has interpreted and tried to implement these two concepts: 3.1. The set of 10 Qing Dynasty coins were placed at the frontage of the home (main entrance) to symbolise the 10 emperors "guarding" and representing both longevity (of household) and prosperity (wealth) for the family members. 4. The other concept of placing the Five Treasures were also incorporated in the attachment. 5. The other concept of "3 coins". Why 3 coins? In the Five Elements concept: 3 represents wood and the coins represents metal. 5.1 What this means is that "metal destroys wood" to create wealth. 5.2 Thus, just in front of the stove; whenever one "steps on the tiles area" to cook; this implies stepping on wealth. 5.3 Similarly, when one steps into the home and steps on a 3 coins this is also "weatlh". 6. In fact, one could even place the Five Treasures each into each of say the individual bedrooms - if one wants to. Again, there is no hard or fast rule. 7. In many instances; in the past and even today, some people; simply randomly scatter coins onto their uncompleted floors. As opposed to the orderly method as shown in the attachment. Don't ask me whether this is better or not so good etc... Your call. And there is no right or wrong, here! Because, the idea has been achieved! That of "placing" coins or wealth into one's home.
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Chinese New Year (CNY) andAuspicious Day to Start Work: 2nd, 6th or 8th day When do we open for business during CNY? In this sms, a client asks " In the first 15 days of Chinese New Year... can you choose a good date for me & partner. Unless one is getting married etc... then may consider choosing an auspicious date. But generally for Chinese New Year and which day to first open for business; should apply it in a global context. Thus, if one reads the past threads; one should try to open for business on "even days". And avoid "odd " days....
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Further to what I had mentioned: 1. Someone has to take a look at the layout plan and try to "incorporate" the theme of an idea e.g. the idea or belief of placing "Five treasures" embedded in the foundation of a new home. 2. And the above is based on an "Art" then a science. 3. Even when Gordon Ramsay came Asian in his cooking / learning tour; and I believe, it was in Malaysia; 3.1. He was introduced to one of the local homemaker. And he was surprised to learn that a recipe or rather most of the recipes are based on a term he learned "Aga Aga". 3.2. "Aga aga" in Malay means "roughly". 3.3. Thus, for example when making a curry dish, the cook would roughly add various spices and she does not have fixed grams or measure it in a cup etc.. she simply "Aga aga" and adds them according to her taste.
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These are some considerations: 1. Usually, coins placement comes from ideas/beliefs and hopes from various cultures. 2. For example in Malaysia; while an old Malay house was dismantled; they found a coin on one of the wood foundations. The coin showed the date it was built. 3. In the Chinese culture: 3.1. There is concept in some Chinese beliefs known of placing "Five-Treasures". Here, "treasures" are placed at each corner of a building + the centrepoint. 3.2. There is no hard or fast rule that it has to be a coin or many coins or specific number of coins. 3.3. So long as the idea of placing coins the "North, South, East, West and the Centre" or "4 corners of a home plus the centrepoint" is good enough. 3.4. So what is this about bronze or brass or gold kind? In fact, what are available are often used. 3.5. For information, those Chinese coins with a square hole are usually copper coins. Unless of course these are coins meant for a tourist or "tourism" lead coins. 3.5.1. As mentioned under Para 2 above, the coin was actually a British coin. And when they rebuilt the building in another location (which became a museum) the builders out of respect; placed back the same coin; but also added a Malaysian coin of that year. Thus, in the near future, if the building would again be deconstructed; someone else could find the coins which dates back to it's first build and the 2nd coin of the 2nd build. 4. For Chinese, in addition, there is a Qing Dynasty consisting of 10 emperior coins ranging from 1644 to the last Qing emperor in 1911. These coins can be placed at the frontage of the house such as the main entrance door. 5. Please note that all the coin placement has more do with with an "ART of" ... and there are no right or wrong way or anencyclopedia on such things. 6. Thus, I have highlighted especially the idea of the "Five Treasures". Seriously, I would look at each layout plan and if I were to "implement" this; how best to do so = the "art of" ..... 7. Really, no point asking me: gold, silver, type size weight etc... This is again just "an art of"....
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Unlike The Centriswhere their stacks47, 50 & 51 are abovethe Entry/Exits; For this development, North Park Residences,fortunately, looks like it does nothave stacks directlyabove the entrance/exit to the bus terminal/depot. But if possible try to avoid purchasing stacks close-to (above) the entrance/exit as shown in the attachment. However, there are another exit in the 2nd attachment. Do study where each of the Entry/Exits are in this development and if possible, avoid "them".
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In the past, there were similar projects where the condo blocks/stacks/units are directly built above a bus terminal/depot. For example, five years ago, The Centris @ Jurong Central TOP in 2009. Then, soon after, I received several requests for some of the units in stacks #47, #50 and #51 for Feng Shui investigation(s) as several of the family members that moved-in had some accident or so after moving in. For example, a male breadwinner had suffered some burns from spilled hot water etc... So happen; that year 2009: the Bad Yellow star #5 (misfortune/sickness) is at the frontage directly above the Entrance/Exit of the bus terminal/depot. And also "Grand Duke-Tai Sui" was located at North-North-East 30 degrees... adding a double whammy. Here, especially for stacks #47 and #51; their master bedroom falls within North & NE sectors. And for that year North = #5 Five yellow and NE = Grand Duke (Tai Sui)... and the constant movement of buses in and out directly below the master bedrooms is inauspicious.
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Since we are on this topic; Chinese Horoscope or (Astrology) or 12 Chinese zodiac signs is even more simplistic. Chinese Horoscope is based simply on the year one is born. Thus, again, if one was born in 1988; the entire "batch" of 1988 cohorts are considered as "Earth-Dragons". See attachment. Contrast this with Chinese Ba Zi analysis which needs a minimum of YYYY DD MM (HHHH is not compulsory). Thus it is no wrong to call "you" a Dragon or an Earth-Dragon or even "Fire element - Ba zi" depending on what is looked at. In fact, in theory, it is also not wrong to call you a "Fire-Monkey" : if you look at your day pillar where your Heavenly Stem (HS) has a fire element and the Earthly Branch (EB) is a Monkey. But this may lead to some confusion. As one is more familiar being called a person born in the Year of the Dragon. Again, there is no right or wrong. As this is based on facts and whether one is looking at a simplistic model: YEAR only or YYYY + DD + MM.
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Did I hear correctly? Amore? Amore in Italian is "LOVE"... Thus are we having a new EC in SGP called "LOVE EC" sorry, I mean Amore EC... BLOCK 67A IS CORRECTLY SPACEDFROM BLOCK 63. RESULTING IN EACHOTHER'S SHARP CORNERS BECOMINGNON-THREATENING. Please see attachment. The Amore EC has blocks lined in a typical "squarish" U-shaped design. From the illustration, Block 67A seems to be "correctly" spaced from Block 63. As a result some of the sharp corners from Block 67A seems to be non-threatening to it's neighbouring Block 63: Thus Stack #21's corner is non-threateningto neighbouring Block #2 Thus Stack #21's corner is non-threateningto neighbouring Block #2. And stack #24'sneutralise #03. Except for those arrows in PURPLE.
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These are some considerations: 1. Any Tom, Dick and Harry can be born in 1988. If so, there can be many as a 100 million people on this earth that are born in 1988. 2. What is the significance of a birthday? 3. For example, many celebrate Christmas on 25th December. As generally, this was the approved date for the so called birth of Jesus. 4. You don't go celebrate Chirstmas the whole year round in 2015? Do you? 5. Same, here. 6. You are suppose to be orn on 7th December 1988. Thus, please see attachment. 7. On that fateful day of 7th December 1988; if you look at the DAY chart. You were born where the Heavenly Stem (HS) was a FIRE element. 8. Thus is why you are either a Strong or Weak Fire depending further on the interactions of all your ba zi elements: YYYY DD MM HHHH. 9. The rest of your questions are beyond the scope of this general advice forum.
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Case Study: A degree in Common sense is free!" Common sense says that we must be wary of questionable advice! Since in the first place many of such illogical advice may not be free! You most likely paid or will have to pay for it. Once in a while, I get to hear new clients asking me: "My previous geomancer says" to lock up the master toilet. And they had not used it for the last 5 years! The key essence is "YOU stay there!; we (geomancer's) Don't!" applies. We only visit a home for several hours and YOU have to live with our consequences... or DO YOU?
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