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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:
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Everyone is suppose to celebrate their birth-day on a specific DAY of a Year.
Your Ba zi element e.g. Fire is also based on a specific DAY. To be more specific the DAY that you were born in that year of 1988.QuoteOn 12/7/2014 12:32:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
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.On 12/7/2014
5:31:42 AM, hec sss wrote:
hello , i am new .I dont
undestand why i have a strong
day master in you calculator.i
was born on 7 , december,
1988, between the 17:00 hours
and 18:00 hours .if my day
master is fire and i was
born in winter (pig) and
i have metal and the fire
melts metal and make more
water.Why am i a strong
fire?.also, i am a bit lonely
whitout many friends and
without girlfriend ... Do you
know if my luck can change ?..
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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.QuoteOn 12/7/2014 5:31:42 AM, Anonymous wrote:
hello , i am new .I dont
undestand why i have a strong
day master in you calculator.i
was born on 7 , december,
1988, between the 17:00 hours
and 18:00 hours .if my day
master is fire and i was
born in winter (pig) and
i have metal and the fire
melts metal and make more
water.Why am i a strong
fire?.also, i am a bit lonely
whitout many friends and
without girlfriend ... Do you
know if my luck can change ?..
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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?
QuoteOn 11/22/2014 11:01:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Please see attachment.2.
Can you see where the red
arrow is pointed?3. In this
illustration, a client asked
whether behind the "thick"
motif-designs, can she install
a mirror behind it.3.1.
Usually, the feature wall is
made of "cut-out" wood pieces.
And perhaps, her Interior
Designer wanted to "add depth"
to this panel by installing a
mirror behind it.4. Just
imagine, that if a mirror is
placed behind this elaborate
feature; "How does one, clean
the mirror - if is installed?"
It is not like you can spray
water and clean it.5. With a
thick layer of wood or plastic
laminate; it is very difficult
to clean the glass behind it.
Can't also be possible to use
a "million" cotton Q-tips.
Takes years and makes no
sense.6. This is another
example of "We stay, here, you
don't".6.1. This is where even
if one is a service provider :
be it a geomancer or Interior
Designer or others; always try
to think of the consequences
(if any) for the benefit of
the client. -
When the buying stops; the selling can!QuoteOn 4/16/2014 6:34:55 AM, Anonymous wrote:
A case of roll-over credit ... @workOn
4/9/2014 8:15:27 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Two elements here:Greed and in the
name
or guise of Feng ShuiOn 4/1/2014
9:41:51
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
When the buying STOPS, the
selling
CAN!On 4/1/2014 8:41:40 AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
It's not healthy!On
3/16/2014
10:09:24
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Hey! Buying roses not
exactly
ideal,
but
at least better than
....On
2/18/2014
8:20:42 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Horror stories told
of
Geomancers
that
bring along a
suitcase
of
commercial
products in the name
of
Feng
Shui to
client's place.
Looks
more
like
a
salesperson than a
Feng
Shui
Master.On
2/5/2014 7:36:53 PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>Research is the
key
to
the
"Art"
of
Feng
>Shui. Not
products.When
the
buying,
>Stops! The
selling,
Can!On
9/12/2013
>8:35:52 AM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>>Save for
that
rainy
day!
While
Feng
>Shui
>>products are
commercial
and
>modern.When
>>the buying
Stops,
the
selling
Can!On
>>7/29/2013
8:03:06
AM,
Cecil
Lee
>wrote:
>>>Does
this
person
fit
the
>description
>>of >the
boss
of a
Feng
Shui
>>emporium?On
7/14/2013
8:07:11
>AM,
>>Cecil Lee
wrote:
>Hey!
You
>even
>>took away
all my
>>clothings.
>At
>>least, leave
me
my
>>>underwea
r,
>>please,
Madam?On
7/10/2013
>>>12:31:57
PM,
Cecil
Lee
>>wrote:
>>>You
are
most
welcome
to
>>come
>>again!
(Provided
you
buy
>>>somethin
g
from
us...
>>>ELSE!)On
7/8/2013
9:17:35
>PM,
>>>Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>>>Frankly,
it
is
indeed
>>very
>>>true
that a
sucker
>is
>>>born
every
minute....On
>>>>>
6/28
/201
3
8:58:10
AM,
>>>Cecil
Lee
wrote:
>>>The
>>Feng Shui
>>emporium
>swears
>>that
when
>>you
>>buy
>>their magic
(wealth)
>>>>purs
e,
>>>>mone
y
will
fall
out
>>of
>>the
sky!On
>>6/9/2013
>>>8:42:40
AM,
Cecil
>>>Lee
>>wrote:
VVIP
>>>>trea
tmen
t
makes
one
>>feel
>>>like a
>King.
The
>rest?
>>>>>
Dogs
and
cats!On
>>>>>
>
6/9/
2013
>8:20:23
>AM,
>>>>>
Ceci
l
Lee
wrote:
>>>>>
>
Let
me
>>introduce
>>you >to
the
>>>>>
>
wond
erfu
l
>>>boss
>>of the
Feng
>>>>Shui
>>>Emporium
.He
is
>>>like
>>>a
Casino
Banker.
>>>>And
once
you
step
>>>>>
>
>
into
his
>premises,
>>>>>
>
you
are
>>>HIS!On
>>>>>
6/8/
2013
9:18:06
AM,
>>>>>
>
>
Ceci
l
Lee
wrote:
>>>>>
>
>
The
Feng
>>>Shui
>>>>Empo
rium
>will
>>want you
>>to
>>>>>
>
beli
eve
that
>>>>ever
ythi
ng
they
>>>sell
>>>>>
is
"IN
>THE
>>>>NAME
" of
>Feng
>Shui.On
>>>>>
>
>
>
6/6/
2013
>>>>>
8:24
:51
AM,
>>>>Ceci
l
Lee
>>wrote:
>>>>>
>
>
>
>
Daug
hter
>of
>>Feng
Shui
>>>>>
>
>
empo
rium
>>>>>
>
says
"
I
>>CAN"T
>>>>>
>
THIN
K OF
ANY
>>>>>
>
>
>
REAS
ON
TO
>>>BUY
>>>PRODUCTS
>>in
>>>the
>>name
>>>of
>>Fung
>>SWAY!"
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Question: Morning. Would like to konw the partition in the living room near the entrance door must be same height as the door & can it have see thru holes? Thinking of book shelf/dispaly shelf to act as partition.Reply:1. No need to be full height - so that natural light can be reflected over the ceiling.2. Can have holes.3 Of all things, the home is not a library; so; the holes are meant for display decor items (if any) Few if any display reading materialsQuoteOn 7/18/2014 9:37:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Contrary to popular belief; a partition
need not be all the way to the ceiling.
And also, need not be "air-tight".In the
attachment, this partition has 5
squarish wooden poles that are
spaced-apart.On 10/2/2013 11:33:05 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Some of the partitions
mentioned in the attachment
are considered inauspicious.
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Oops! It's too late if one has already booked Towers/stacks at lower levels close to the future proposed Petrol Station. The concern, here is that of fumes from the underground petrol reservoir and the daily pumping of gas (petrol / diesel) and the fumes flowing towards nearby stacks/units.Especially if one's unit is at a lower floors of Towers 38, 40, 42, 46This type of layout within a site will always have (some) sharp corners of blocks aimed to wards its neighbours. Such as poison arrows from #21, #41, #42, #54 & #55QuoteOn 12/4/2014 2:36:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please take note that the
North compass marking on
Forestville EC's sitemap is
incorrect.Stacks that should
face NW and SE are instead
shown as North-South facing
e.g. Blocks 20, 22, 24, 26
& 28.While blocks
34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 46 have
stacks that should face pure
North-South (0 or 180
degrees).Blocks 38 and 40
should face East-West (90-270
degrees).
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Please take note that the North compass marking on Forestville EC's sitemap is incorrect.
Stacks that should face NW and SE are instead shown as North-South facing e.g. Blocks 20, 22, 24, 26 & 28.
While blocks 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 46 have stacks that should face pure North-South (0 or 180 degrees).
Blocks 38 and 40 should face East-West (90-270 degrees).
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The Foresque Residences condo is a well coming change after having seen so many crammed condos like: Riverparc Residences, Blossom Residences & Eight Courtyards; this year.QuoteOn 11/19/2014 7:23:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:
More photos of Foresque ResidencesOn
11/19/2014 7:18:04 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
First impressions:1. Although
this development's blocks are
on "stilts"; I find the whole
development a welcoming
change.2. The blocks on
"stilts" come as a surprise;
as it does allow qi flow at
the lower ground level and
less impediment of wind flow.
This is a good thing. And very
much in line with the
architect's twirling initial
sketch.3. In essence, I would
say that so far this year or
compared to the last; this is
one of the few developments
that I really fall in love
with. As it seems to have good
Shapes and Forms.Even Block
107 has a commanding view of
the swimming pool of the it's
neighbour Tree house condo.4.
More to come... another
welcoming change is that for
the units that I had visited;
the good news is that all
internal walls are "solid"
walls - and not made of dry
walls - of the "notorious" CDL
developments. The first shock
then was The Livia condo where
even the toilet walls aint
that "solid".5. The view to
the "east" of the Zhenghua
Park is certainly of the
Million dollar kind.
Priceless!6. If you are a
pilot and want to train your
eyes to look far; if any of
your rooms overlook the "east"
Zhenghua Park.. this is truly
excellent!
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This house has a huge water position i.e. a large pond that occupies a large area of the frontage of a South facing house.
For a South facing house, and depending on Flying Stars; it is not ideal to place too large a water feature at the frontage. If so, either reduce the size of the water feature i.e. in this case pond or add lights "fire" to further balance the water position.QuoteOn 12/4/2014 9:54:45 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Rear of premises at North sector &
from now to 2023, this is the water
wealth #8On 12/4/2014 9:47:46 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Ideally, if the water wealth
sector is located at the rear
of the premises; And or if
this is the north sector;
here, use a "raised" water
feature is best
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Sometimes the neighbouring surrounding developments try to follow the profile of the road and the architects design these blocks parallel to the road.
Please see attachment: One can see that the new HDB Segar Vale development to Pasir Panjang Ring Road / Sega Road.
However, unwittingly, as Blossom Residences site is "slanted"; to it's neighbour: HDB Segar Vale; some of the sharp corners of the various blocks become a Sha QI or poison arrow aimed towards the south facing stacks that face this (HDB Segar Vale development).QuoteOn 11/5/2014 5:26:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Blossom Residences has
recently just TOP.One
thing is for sure, all three
sides are literally surrounded
by HDB sites... with the
exception of one side facing
Kranji Expressway
(KJE)...This last fringe
of Sega looks like it is fully
developed.. no more pockets of
developments unless The
Zenghua Park makes way for
one... -
More on You wrote: "And also the name WaterWoods, will it in anyway affect or benefit one whose life has too much or lack of any of the elements?"
Please see attachment. How nice if all of us could live in "Bullion Park" condo. If so, it sound like we could have lots of bullions: hopefully ingots or bullions full of gold ... and lots of it.
However, for some, it sucks! Hey! I am a weak wood person! I can't be staying in a place full of bullions = metal! Metal element is detrimental to me? How? Give that unit of yours to a person who lacks lots of metal? What do you think?
Other than repercussions; what happens if our development is called: Billionaires condo or The Billionaires or Tycoon Park? Instead of say getting rich; one or one's loved ones may be a target for kidnappers... Instead of more money ... more sorrows.... ... some food for thought!-QuoteOn 11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi!I just came to know
about your website, thru my
Bro, regarding The Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you also
have other interesting views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol, about
the project and layout for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in anyway
affect or benefit one whose
life has too much or lack of
any of the elements?Thanks in
advance for your time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
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Location: Blossom Residences
When determining the frontage of the house, one of the key considerations is whether the potential frontage has a natural light "bright hall" effect. Time photo taken was at 9am - bright sunshine outside.
Here, these two units's main entrance door is dim = yin. And less likely to be considered as the frontage of the home(s).
For these two units; the potential frontage should usually be standing inside the living room looking out of the balcony or if no balcony looking out of the windows. And if the rest of the bedrooms also overlook this direction; then this is the most likely frontage.QuoteOn 3/6/2014 9:31:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Why take so much effort in
trying to determine the
Frontage or the mouth of a
house?If we could correctly
determine the frontage of the
house; then we can properly
apply the Flying Stars to it.
Get it? Got it?Still can't
understand? Here's more...Why
do you think so much effort is
needed to determine the
Frontage of a home? This is
because in Flying Star Feng
Shui; it is crucial that we
get the Frontage correct! If
so, cures and enhancements can
be correctly applied for
effective results!
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Most likely "the module" shown in the photo is a motor that spins it? What do you think?QuoteOn 11/30/2014 8:47:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Whenever, I visit my clients
home (annually); I cannot fail
to notice their neighbour's
flat with this weird
contraption.Seriously, I have
no idea what it is. Do
you?According to my client,
when the neighbour turns it
on; the outer wheel
rotates...Well... I don't
think this stainless steel
looking item is a satellite
dish or a boat man's
wheel.......Not sure what is
it "receiving"? Emails from
the underworld?If you
know what it is; do let us
know-These are some of the
photos, that I had taken from
several angles....
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Whenever, I visit my clients home (annually); I cannot fail to notice their neighbour's flat with this weird contraption.
Seriously, I have no idea what it is. Do you?
According to my client, when the neighbour turns it on; the outer wheel rotates...
Well... I don't think this stainless steel looking item is a satellite dish or a boat man's wheel.......
Not sure what is it "receiving"? Emails from the underworld?
If you know what it is; do let us know-
These are some of the photos, that I had taken from several angles....
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1. Water positions especially in a development e.g. swimming pools or even fish ponds in condominiums are not exactly clean - clear "drinking water condition".
2. Of course, when swimming, taking in a few drops of water or urinated water thanks to those who "relief" themselves in the pool are not exactly clean.
3. Thus, it is good that developers consider where is the East - West sun and also try to leave sufficient gaps to allow air to circulate the inner perimeter of a development.
3.1 For example we have seen that the pool(s) of Waterwoods EC is very much enclosed. And my concern of : 1. lower floor units 2. depending on the wind flow 3. if one is the few who opens the balcony windows and bedrooms while others slam-shut theirs.
3.2 Hopefully, the evaporated "water" from the pools do not saturate into that unit.
3.3 And may cause some irritation especially to younger children's respiratory or lungs. (Instead of breathing in fresh air; one breathes in air saturated with chorine and other chemicals + maybe some urine from people who deposit them in the pool etc..
3.4 May be this is an exaggeration... my apologies - I believe so.
4. In the attachment: The recently TOP Eight Court Yards also have "water" or pools surrounded tightly by many blocks of apartments. Lets' hope that the pool can be refreshed properly.
5. Contrast this to it's neighbours: Yishun Sapphire and Yishun Emerald. Where there are sufficient large gaps especially on it's west side to allow air to flow more easily into and out of the development.QuoteOn 11/30/2014 7:34:03 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Did you notice that for this bedroom,
both sides of the wall are "surrounded"
by the WC?Please see
attachment.Frankly, in my opinion, not a
major concern if one were to sleep e.g.
on the floor with the head too close to
the "sewerage-pipe" zone.So long
as the head is away from the wall is
safest. Thus in the attached
illustration, if a single bed is used,
can even be as shown in the
illustration. Or in the original layout
where the queen bed is. Should also be
fine as the head-noise-mouth is far away
from the wall.Below is a past article of
a village in Germany. In this village,
the flooring is usually wood and not
concrete. But just to share that in
their situation, they found higher
incidence of cancer with people sleeping
directly above a sewerage pipe
system.Recently, a sewerage line
broke in a relatively new HDB estate.
And in the past, I have seen the paint
flaking from the opposite side of the
wall where the WC sewerage pipe shared
the same wall.In the last resort,
say using creative thinking: one could
even consider "exterior paint" as these
have a higher tolerance for retaining
moisture on a wall painted with such a
paint. Again, some may say that this is
an over-kill. If one does not say sleep
at the same level of the sewerage pipe +
sleep with face towards the
wall.Reference
:http://online.geomancy.net/public
/code/html-all-generic?ID1=4|Kj1O1Kj1jV1
VOD|EZJJNGXXSSHWPZHt|gahfhgaha1h1f2|0|0|
0|0|&lang=0&ref=&db=0&tpl=login-myadvise
r&z=1On 11/29/2014 10:36:03 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,Thank you so much for your
prompt reply.Seems like for Bedroom4
both the wall shares the same wall
as
the sewage pipe.In this case would
it be
advisable for me to use it as a
study
room instead?Thanks and Regards.On
11/29/2014 3:30:08 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Please refer to attached
illustration.1.
Bath 2 - WC/ sewerage pipe
sharing
the
the same wall as Bedroom 4. As
the
sewerage pipe shares the same
wall
as
bedroom 4; try to avoid
positioning
the
bed-head too close to this wall
or
sleep
on the floor with head next to
the
WC.2.
If the kitchen door is opened;
The
kitchen table-top and stove are
in
full
view of the main entrance
door.3.
The
wall between master bedroom and
bedroom
2 is most likely using a thin
dry-wall;
take extra care of not hanging
the
TV
set too close to the bed-head.
As
most
TV sets (a specific area) has
high
EMF
radiation. This depends on the
size,
the
brand and design of a TV set
etc...More:4. In addition, the
dining
table and living room positions
are
rarely this way in most
developments.4.1. One can
understand
the
need to place the dining table
closest
to the kitchen / kitchen
entrance
area.
This is a plus point.4.2 But
again,
as
this has more to do with common
sense:
when we walk into a place or
home;
our
first impression is based on
"first
looks".4.3. Thus, if the kitchen
area is
piled up high of "you know what"
and
if
the dining table is also piled
high
with
another "you know what"..... one
may
literally PUKE when entering or
reluctant entering such a home.
"First-impressions counts". Thus
this
would not be possible or less
likely
to
see "rubblish - if any piled"
that
high
if this was the living room TV /
sofa
area.On 11/29/2014 3:01:01 PM,
Cecil
Lee
wrote:
This WaterWoods EC reminds
me of
a
"past" condo: The rivervale
crest
condo:
http://forum.geomancy.net/ph
pfor
um/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24332
&new
=In
my
opinion, if the swimming
pool is
"fully
enclosed" in this case
Waterwoods
EC;
one may have to be concerned
of
the
evaporated "water" from the
swimming
pool. Here, in a sunny
situation, a
strong sun that rises in the
east
will
"evaporate" the (dirty) pool
water.
The
good news is that unlike the
Rivervale
crest condo which is only
surrounded
by
three sides; which gave the
sun
a
maximum many hours to
"evaporate"
the
pool.Here, for this
development,
as
there are two blocks : one
in
the
east
and west; hopefully, the
evaporation
from the pool is not
"severe".
If
not,
usually does staying in
lower
floors
and
depending on the wind
conditions,
may
"blow" such dirty chemical
laden
water
into some of the homes. This
is
so,
if a
few windows are opened. And
if
one
has
young children staying in
such
units.
Most likely, may have some
health
concerns esp. lungs for some
period
of
time.Thus, although as much
as
we
like
to see "water"; often, at
least
many
developments are either
horse-shoe
shaped and at one side;
there is
an
opening. If one has the time
can
search
for "The Tropica" on the top
left
frame
of this forum search
function.On
11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi!I just came to
know
about your website, thru
my
Bro, regarding The
Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you
also
have other interesting
views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if
you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol,
about
the project and layout
for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in
anyway
affect or benefit one
whose
life has too much or
lack of
any of the
elements?Thanks
in
advance for your
time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
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Some "parts" of Foresque Residences reminds me of another place: Yishun Sapphire Condo and Yishun Emerald Condo.
Here, if one owns a unit in Yishun Sapphire and "South facing" one can see into the swimming pool area of Yishun Emerald condo.
Thus, one can be "lead" to believe that parts of Yishun Sapphire condo (south side) seems to "belong" to Yishun Emerald instead.
Here, please see attached photos. The photo was taken outside of a unit at block 109 Foresque Residences facing North. In the photo, one can see the pool. But this pool actually belongs to a Treehouse condo - another neighbouring condo. And Treehouse Block 60 has one of it's corners aimed towards Block 109 stack #22 of Foresque Residences.
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Did you notice that for this bedroom, both sides of the wall are "surrounded" by the WC?Please see attachment.
Frankly, in my opinion, not a major concern if one were to sleep e.g. on the floor with the head too close to the "sewerage-pipe" zone.
So long as the head is away from the wall is safest. Thus in the attached illustration, if a single bed is used, can even be as shown in the illustration. Or in the original layout where the queen bed is. Should also be fine as the head-noise-mouth is far away from the wall.
Below is a past article of a village in Germany. In this village, the flooring is usually wood and not concrete. But just to share that in their situation, they found higher incidence of cancer with people sleeping directly above a sewerage pipe system.
Recently, a sewerage line broke in a relatively new HDB estate. And in the past, I have seen the paint flaking from the opposite side of the wall where the WC sewerage pipe shared the same wall.
In the last resort, say using creative thinking: one could even consider "exterior paint" as these have a higher tolerance for retaining moisture on a wall painted with such a paint. Again, some may say that this is an over-kill. If one does not say sleep at the same level of the sewerage pipe + sleep with face towards the wall.
Reference :http://online.geomancy.net/public/code/html-all-generic?ID1=4|Kj1O1Kj1jV1VOD|EZJJNGXXSSHWPZHt|gahfhgaha1h1f2|0|0|0|0|&lang=0&ref=&db=0&tpl=login-myadviser&z=1QuoteOn 11/29/2014 10:36:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,Thank you so much for your
prompt reply.Seems like for Bedroom4
both the wall shares the same wall as
the sewage pipe.In this case would it be
advisable for me to use it as a study
room instead?Thanks and Regards.On
11/29/2014 3:30:08 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please refer to attached
illustration.1.
Bath 2 - WC/ sewerage pipe sharing
the
the same wall as Bedroom 4. As the
sewerage pipe shares the same wall
as
bedroom 4; try to avoid positioning
the
bed-head too close to this wall or
sleep
on the floor with head next to the
WC.2.
If the kitchen door is opened; The
kitchen table-top and stove are in
full
view of the main entrance door.3.
The
wall between master bedroom and
bedroom
2 is most likely using a thin
dry-wall;
take extra care of not hanging the
TV
set too close to the bed-head. As
most
TV sets (a specific area) has high
EMF
radiation. This depends on the size,
the
brand and design of a TV set
etc...More:4. In addition, the
dining
table and living room positions are
rarely this way in most
developments.4.1. One can understand
the
need to place the dining table
closest
to the kitchen / kitchen entrance
area.
This is a plus point.4.2 But again,
as
this has more to do with common
sense:
when we walk into a place or home;
our
first impression is based on "first
looks".4.3. Thus, if the kitchen
area is
piled up high of "you know what" and
if
the dining table is also piled high
with
another "you know what"..... one may
literally PUKE when entering or
reluctant entering such a home.
"First-impressions counts". Thus
this
would not be possible or less likely
to
see "rubblish - if any piled" that
high
if this was the living room TV /
sofa
area.On 11/29/2014 3:01:01 PM, Cecil
Lee
wrote:
This WaterWoods EC reminds me of
a
"past" condo: The rivervale
crest
condo:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpfor
um/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24332&new
=In
my
opinion, if the swimming pool is
"fully
enclosed" in this case
Waterwoods
EC;
one may have to be concerned of
the
evaporated "water" from the
swimming
pool. Here, in a sunny
situation, a
strong sun that rises in the
east
will
"evaporate" the (dirty) pool
water.
The
good news is that unlike the
Rivervale
crest condo which is only
surrounded
by
three sides; which gave the sun
a
maximum many hours to
"evaporate"
the
pool.Here, for this development,
as
there are two blocks : one in
the
east
and west; hopefully, the
evaporation
from the pool is not "severe".
If
not,
usually does staying in lower
floors
and
depending on the wind
conditions,
may
"blow" such dirty chemical laden
water
into some of the homes. This is
so,
if a
few windows are opened. And if
one
has
young children staying in such
units.
Most likely, may have some
health
concerns esp. lungs for some
period
of
time.Thus, although as much as
we
like
to see "water"; often, at least
many
developments are either
horse-shoe
shaped and at one side; there is
an
opening. If one has the time can
search
for "The Tropica" on the top
left
frame
of this forum search
function.On
11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi!I just came to know
about your website, thru my
Bro, regarding The Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you also
have other interesting views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol, about
the project and layout for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in
anyway
affect or benefit one whose
life has too much or lack of
any of the elements?Thanks
in
advance for your time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
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Frankly, what's in a name is highly subjective.
If one is concerned with this EC's name "Waterwoods"; then most likely the person may equally be concerned with a host of other development names.
For example; as recent as a year or two ago; some developments that are close-to the Bedok Reservoir has names like: Waterfront waves, waterfront gold, waterfront key; waterfront isle and a nearby development to it named: Baywater.
It is a reality in life that some developments are named close to a certain feature e.g. My waterway in Punggol.
There is no right or wrong answer, here.
One can argue whether such name(s) are detrimental to say a weak fire person or a strong water person or a strong wood person. If one certainly is too concerned with this or has grave doubts then skip this development.
Or just maybe, go fly with "Firefly" airlines if so....
Or for those who lack fire; can ask the government to name a certain HDB BTO " HDB Firefly glow" estate. Hmmm.. how about that?QuoteOn 11/29/2014 3:30:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please refer to attached illustration.1.
Bath 2 - WC/ sewerage pipe sharing the
the same wall as Bedroom 4. As the
sewerage pipe shares the same wall as
bedroom 4; try to avoid positioning the
bed-head too close to this wall or sleep
on the floor with head next to the WC.2.
If the kitchen door is opened; The
kitchen table-top and stove are in full
view of the main entrance door.3. The
wall between master bedroom and bedroom
2 is most likely using a thin dry-wall;
take extra care of not hanging the TV
set too close to the bed-head. As most
TV sets (a specific area) has high EMF
radiation. This depends on the size, the
brand and design of a TV set
etc...More:4. In addition, the dining
table and living room positions are
rarely this way in most
developments.4.1. One can understand the
need to place the dining table closest
to the kitchen / kitchen entrance area.
This is a plus point.4.2 But again, as
this has more to do with common sense:
when we walk into a place or home; our
first impression is based on "first
looks".4.3. Thus, if the kitchen area is
piled up high of "you know what" and if
the dining table is also piled high with
another "you know what"..... one may
literally PUKE when entering or
reluctant entering such a home.
"First-impressions counts". Thus this
would not be possible or less likely to
see "rubblish - if any piled" that high
if this was the living room TV / sofa
area.On 11/29/2014 3:01:01 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
This WaterWoods EC reminds me of a
"past" condo: The rivervale crest
condo:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/a
rtic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24332&new=In
my
opinion, if the swimming pool is
"fully
enclosed" in this case Waterwoods
EC;
one may have to be concerned of the
evaporated "water" from the swimming
pool. Here, in a sunny situation, a
strong sun that rises in the east
will
"evaporate" the (dirty) pool water.
The
good news is that unlike the
Rivervale
crest condo which is only surrounded
by
three sides; which gave the sun a
maximum many hours to "evaporate"
the
pool.Here, for this development, as
there are two blocks : one in the
east
and west; hopefully, the evaporation
from the pool is not "severe". If
not,
usually does staying in lower floors
and
depending on the wind conditions,
may
"blow" such dirty chemical laden
water
into some of the homes. This is so,
if a
few windows are opened. And if one
has
young children staying in such
units.
Most likely, may have some health
concerns esp. lungs for some period
of
time.Thus, although as much as we
like
to see "water"; often, at least many
developments are either horse-shoe
shaped and at one side; there is an
opening. If one has the time can
search
for "The Tropica" on the top left
frame
of this forum search
function.On
11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi!I just came to know
about your website, thru my
Bro, regarding The Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you also
have other interesting views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol, about
the project and layout for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in anyway
affect or benefit one whose
life has too much or lack of
any of the elements?Thanks in
advance for your time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
-
Please refer to attached illustration.
1. Bath 2 - WC/ sewerage pipe sharing the the same wall as Bedroom 4. As the sewerage pipe shares the same wall as bedroom 4; try to avoid positioning the bed-head too close to this wall or sleep on the floor with head next to the WC.
2. If the kitchen door is opened; The kitchen table-top and stove are in full view of the main entrance door.
3. The wall between master bedroom and bedroom 2 is most likely using a thin dry-wall; take extra care of not hanging the TV set too close to the bed-head. As most TV sets (a specific area) has high EMF radiation. This depends on the size, the brand and design of a TV set etc...
More:
4. In addition, the dining table and living room positions are rarely this way in most developments.
4.1. One can understand the need to place the dining table closest to the kitchen / kitchen entrance area. This is a plus point.
4.2 But again, as this has more to do with common sense: when we walk into a place or home; our first impression is based on "first looks".
4.3. Thus, if the kitchen area is piled up high of "you know what" and if the dining table is also piled high with another "you know what"..... one may literally PUKE when entering or reluctant entering such a home. "First-impressions counts". Thus this would not be possible or less likely to see "rubblish - if any piled" that high if this was the living room TV / sofa area.QuoteOn 11/29/2014 3:01:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
This WaterWoods EC reminds me of a
"past" condo: The rivervale crest condo:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/artic
le.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24332&new=In my
opinion, if the swimming pool is "fully
enclosed" in this case Waterwoods EC;
one may have to be concerned of the
evaporated "water" from the swimming
pool. Here, in a sunny situation, a
strong sun that rises in the east will
"evaporate" the (dirty) pool water. The
good news is that unlike the Rivervale
crest condo which is only surrounded by
three sides; which gave the sun a
maximum many hours to "evaporate" the
pool.Here, for this development, as
there are two blocks : one in the east
and west; hopefully, the evaporation
from the pool is not "severe". If not,
usually does staying in lower floors and
depending on the wind conditions, may
"blow" such dirty chemical laden water
into some of the homes. This is so, if a
few windows are opened. And if one has
young children staying in such units.
Most likely, may have some health
concerns esp. lungs for some period of
time.Thus, although as much as we like
to see "water"; often, at least many
developments are either horse-shoe
shaped and at one side; there is an
opening. If one has the time can search
for "The Tropica" on the top left frame
of this forum search function.On
11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi!I just came to know
about your website, thru my
Bro, regarding The Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you also
have other interesting views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol, about
the project and layout for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in anyway
affect or benefit one whose
life has too much or lack of
any of the elements?Thanks in
advance for your time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
-
This WaterWoods EC reminds me of a "past" condo: The rivervale crest condo: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24332&new=
In my opinion, if the swimming pool is "fully enclosed" in this case Waterwoods EC; one may have to be concerned of the evaporated "water" from the swimming pool.
Here, in a sunny situation, a strong sun that rises in the east will "evaporate" the (dirty) pool water. The good news is that unlike the Rivervale crest condo which is only surrounded by three sides; which gave the sun a maximum many hours to "evaporate" the pool.
Here, for this development, as there are two blocks : one in the east and west; hopefully, the evaporation from the pool is not "severe". If not, usually does staying in lower floors and depending on the wind conditions, may "blow" such dirty chemical laden water into some of the homes. This is so, if a few windows are opened. And if one has young children staying in such units. Most likely, may have some health concerns esp. lungs for some period of time.
Thus, although as much as we like to see "water"; often, at least many developments are either horse-shoe shaped and at one side; there is an opening. If one has the time can search for "The Tropica" on the top left frame of this forum search function.QuoteOn 11/28/2014 8:14:11 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi!I just came to know
about your website, thru my
Bro, regarding The Terrace @
Punggol.i noticed you also
have other interesting views
on other EC, but none on
WaterWoodsWould
sincerely appreciate if you
could give some views on
WaterWoods @ Punggol, about
the project and layout for
4bedderAnd also the name
WaterWoods, will it in anyway
affect or benefit one whose
life has too much or lack of
any of the elements?Thanks in
advance for your time.Yours
sincerely,FiFi
i dont know why iam a strong fire
in Ba Zi Feng Shui / 4 Pillars of Destiny / Life Reading
Posted
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.