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No offence, the name remindes me of ...http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=31903&new=%3EHouse%20Hunting%20:%20A%20Lot%20Position%20-%20%3Cem%3EFeng%20Shui%3C/em Based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui and Flying Stars, stack #05 seems to be the best stack as it is NE facing. Stack #08 is the next best stack provided or hopefully, a unit is partially blocked by it's neighbouring blocks from the Boat House. Ain't it a no brainer that even without Feng Shui; stack #05 (and #08 = subject to further comments below) seems central and the most distinctive in this entire block? It is not very often that Shapes and Forms and common sense share the same consensus! What can I say! And both are one of the biggest + #05 dual key.. unique ... ones... OOps! This development has several PORCUPINES.... Erh... what about the rest? Did you notice that the corner of stack #20 is aimed towards #08? Or stack #19 aimed towards #23 and stack #06 also aimed towards #23? In general, I quite like this plot of land given that it considered as at the highest "upstream" of Upper Serangoon Road; and there should not be any more developments to it's North other than perhaps greenery + some low rise park-activities kiosks (if any). In addition, it's plot is rectangular as opposed to it's neighbour : what a name "Boathouse".
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If one does not want to place one of those conVEX mirrors; then this (stealth-mode) is a possibility:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=16004&new= Other past resources:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=27978&new= http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=23368&new= Please note that the "mirror" need not be exactly facing the cactus. So long as it shares the same concept of a convex mirror above the door or as mentioned in the first link is fine or OK.
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Further to what I had mentioned; There are two other alternatives: 1. If one wants to apply "stealth" or stealth mode, is the use of highly reflective grille gates e.g. chrome or a reflective mirror on the gate. 2. The other is the traditional method of placing a convex mirror above the door.
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These are some considerations: 1. Fortunately, for now, the cactus is just a "stump" and does not seem to have torns (correct me if I am wrong). This is a plus point. 1.1 If the cactus is tall and lots of "branches" then, it is a concern. 2. Under the Five elements concept, fire or something RED can be used against it: Not possible to move your plant to the same side of the cactus? (If so, understand as the area "belongs" to your neighbour" or your main door is in the way should you place it to the right of the main door. 3. For now, just monitor the situation i.e. hopefully the cactus does not grow tall with lots of branches.
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Under the Five Elements Concept (Wu Xing) in Chinese metaphysics and Feng Shui, each element is associated with a specific shape: - Earth: Square or rectangle - Metal: Circle - Fire: Triangle For completeness, here are the other two elements and their shapes: - Wood: Rectangle or column (sometimes elongated shapes) - Water: Wavy or curved shapes These shapes are often employed in Feng Shui design, interior decoration, architecture, and symbolism to balance or enhance specific element energies in a space.
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Can you spot the tell-tale signs of a just T.O.P. condo unit besides empty units? Please look at these photos... carefully
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Seemingly innocent bamboo poles - if aimed towards a home's main entrance (or openings such as an open window) is considered a "poison arrow" or Sha Qi.
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This frontage @ The Canopy is equally dim. It may not totally dim due to the quality of the Iphone5 lens..
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The Chinese Zodiac consists of 12 animal signs. And every 6 hours (erh... I mean 6 years) an animal sign will be directly opposite each other.... and this pairing is considered is worst amongst themselves... For example, in this illustration; a Dog has at least 6 years difference in age with a Dragon. And they are directly opposite each other..... thus considered the worst pairing. Same for a Rat with a Horse...
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These are some considerations: 1. Let's look at the Chinese Horoscope and Ba Zi of an individual. In this example A male born on 17 October 1980 at 1.15pm:- Name: Sample (Male - 17 Oct 1980) D.O.B: Lunar (1980, 9th month, 9 day) at 1.00 p.m. to 2.59 p.m. Pillar Heavenly Stem (HS) Earthly Branch (EB) Hour Day Month Year Life Conception 2. Even today, there are many who are confused over some of the facts, above. 2.1. For example it is a fact that this person was born in the YEAR of the metal-monkey. 2.2. And when their ba zi was analysed, such as above; Note: Ba zi is based on DAY chart. 2.3. Thus, it is correct and a fact that this man is a "MONKEY". 3. But in Bazi his element is (based on another fact) DAY of birth which is a "water-PIG". 3.1. Thus he is considered asBirth Element a water element (based on DAY of birth and NOT his YEAR chart. 4. Frankly, it is similar to your question. 4.1. For example, the Tong Shu has a wider generalisation. Where it is suppose to apply to everyone in the WHOLE wide world. 5. What am I trying to say? 6. The KEY to understanding is: 6.1. "Is the Tong Shu personalized information or general? 6.2. While based on the the auspicious dates on Geomancy.net website: it is customised to the person. For example in order to determine a date of birth several variables have to be INPUT e.g. YYYY MM DD etc.... 7. Another way of looking at it is that the Tong Shu is not even close to doing an X-ray. While the auspicious dates provided is like going for an MRI scan. Here, Tong Shu even if it is an X-ray cannot look at soft tissue. While an MRI scan can even look at slices of a person's tissue.
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