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Cecil Lee

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  1. The only thing that is similar is that God of Wealth (Cai Shen Ye) is that he is suppose to arrive close to mid-nite. On the safe side, one is told to give around 6 to 7 hours allowance. Thus, if one was told to place a bowl of e.g. rice or bottles of drinking water; one should do it 6 to 7 hours before mid-nite of either Chinese New Year's eve or on the eve of the 4th day of Chinese New Year. So how come some say, there is one God of Wealth and it should be eve of Chinese New Year. While others say that there are lots of different Gods of Wealth. And some even say he comes on the 5th day of Chinese New Year! Which is which? Why so confusing. Why so many practises which does not add up to each other? Does it matter? So long that it satisfies some person's HOPES and Aspirations and for some who see that they have been showered with BLESSINGS! Ain't this good enough for that person. Who knows no wiser!
  2. One can say that inviting God of Wealth or Cai Shen Ye is equivalent of trying to bring HOPE and Blessings into one's home. Here, if one where to slot this into one of the three holy trinity of luck: Heaven, Earth or Human (Man) Luck. It will certainly fit more into the area of Human (Man) Luck factor(s). Especially of perhaps feeling good factor .... Logically, what is the difference between say Christmas Blessings and God of Wealth Blessings.
  3. These are some considerations: 1. This area has more to do with a belief of sorts. 2. The key essence of this "exercise" is all about HOPE. 3. Frankly, drawing a parallel, I can think of Father Christmas. Many young children (Catholic/Christian) have been told that they should hang e.g. a stocking ... 4. And this brings much excitement especially on the EVE of Christmas. (Sounds familiar?) 5. Here, we are looking at the EVE of Chinese New Year. 5.1. And the equivalent of hanging e.g. a stocking with the hope of receiving a gift; 5.2. Some belief that on the EVE of Chinese New Year; and in 2013, one should place "something" at SE "to invite" the God of Wealth to "bless". 5.3. Thus, psychologically speaking, if you feel excited and happy to do so then, there are many, many, many ways of becoming happy:- 6. Some (Invite God of Wealth) by asking one to place a bowl or receptacle with items that range from e.g. a bowl of uncooked rice or a bowl with 3 I-ching coins or bottles of unused drinking water at South-East sector. 6.1. And most of the time: one is asked to place such an item at a certain timing e.g. usually 6 to 7 hours before mid-nite of the last day of the last lunar month which is the Eve of Chinese New Year. 6.2. Other methods include, placing a bowl of rice or rice with 5 coins (to represent North, South, East, West and Centre of the House). 7. Alternatively some advisers would ask you instead to place the bowl of "treasure" below your bed. 8. In fact, there are lots (really lots of advice = dime a dozen). Where some say that there are lots of Wealth God: some say: There is the god of wealth related to business (Quan Gong) and another for children's studies. 8.1 And some advisers say, it is not the eve of Chinese New Year but the 5th lunar day of Chinese New Year. 9. In addition, in the Chinese myth;there are actually more different types of God of Wealth. 10. Here, this is to give you a flavour that at least, I know of no less than or over at least 20 different practises. 11. I like to come back to this main essence : HOPE. Some humans depend more on "literal" hope. As in doing some or one of the above: perhaps to feel good afterwards. 12. Since there are so many different beliefs on how to invite the god of wealth... personally, having lived more than a decade on this earth, I have never ever done such things. And will always question the story about Father Christmas bringing real presents ...... 12.1 Could I have done better IF I HAD invited the GOD of Wealth? I don't think so. But, again, hey! If it makes YOU feel good, what the heck! Follow SOME of the Jones. As only some Jones do it. Many others don't.
  4. Frankly, if one is trying to apply,this needs investigation: http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage
  5. If the earlier house can be described as beautify; the house that is beside this beautiful house (to the left) can be considered as the most ugly (beast) of a house!
  6. Some homes are like a beautiful work of art on a canvas. If we split the houseexactly in the middle: both the left and right side of this homeare equally (identical) andbalanced. And with a triangle roof at the apex, it really looked "handsome". If this is the face of a woman, it can be considered as beautiful! If this is the face of a boy, he is so... so... handsome! In land scarce Singapore and ever so tiny landed property homes... don't you think that this is a rarity. (Location: along Upper East Coast Road) This home definitely gets good score from a Shapes and Forms point of view.
  7. Still can't understand the true picture. However, since you mentioned that you are in a cubicle (enclosure) and if the entrance is not facing the "direct" opening; it may not be an issue at all. 0n 1/14/2013 2:54:11 AM, jolie qe wrote:
  8. Many HDB flats were built around 1975 onwards. And when these flats reach 40 years, their 99 lease would have only 60 miserable years left. It is not the magic 60 that is miserable. But rather, a potential new buyer would not be able to fully utilise the CPF or all types of loans to secure or buy over your home! Thus even those whose HDB lease started in the 1980's would find that they are closer to this predicament. A 99 year lease home is ultimately not a "permanent" home. And can't last more than two generations. It has to revert back to the government.
  9. An interesting article on Singapore's public housing: 99 year lease apartments... ?Property cooling? or ?Political heating? measures? ?Property cooling? or ?Political heating? measures? 13th January 2013 I refer to the article ?Govt announces new property cooling measures? (Todayonline, Jan 11). The link to the joint press release by the three Ministries ? ?Additional Measures to Ensure a Stable and Sustainable Property Market? is HERE. HDB less than 60 years left need cooling? What is the rationale for tightening ?the terms for granting HDB loans and the use of CPF funds for the purchase of HDB flats with remaining leases of less than 60 years (details of this measure are in Annex IV)?? Played out by asset emhancement? As more HDB flats age from the time that they were built, those who have subscribed to the ?asset enhancement? policy which arguably lead to huge increases in HDB prices, may find it harder now to monetise their flats to retire. Lower-income hardest hit? This may especially affect lower-income Singaporeans who purchased 2 and 3-room flats and may lack the financial ability and savvy to change to a second new Build-to-order (BTO) flat or resale flat with a new or longer lease balance, in order to avoid the problems that may arise from this new cooling measure. Enhanced HDB upgrading threat? In the past, voters may have been afraid to vote for the opposition because of the upgrading issue. Now, with this new cooling measure, voters may arguably be even more afraid to vote for the opposition, because if their flats are not selected for the Selective En-bloc Re-development Scheme (SERS), it may become much harder to sell them as they age beyond 34 years. With the Minimum Occupation Period (MOP) of five years, very few people may want to buy flats with a lease balance of 65 years (more than 34 years old). Less CPF can be used? To illustrate this problem, for example, if a 30 year-old couple buys a flat with a lease balance of 59 years, their prorated Valuation Limit (for the use of CPF), will be only 58 instead of 100 per cent of the valuation at the time of purchase. The 58 per cent is calculated (34 divided by 59 years) ?based on the ratio of the remaining lease when the youngest buyer who can use CPF turns 55 years old, to the lease at point of purchase? This means that they will no longer be able to use their CPF to pay once the use of CPF hits 58 per cent of the valuation. From this point onwards, only cash can be used to pay for the mortgage. Can?t use CPF? For flats with a lease balance of less than 30 years, use of CPF is not allowed at all. HDB loan restrictions? There are also restrictions on getting a HDB loan ? ?Lease balance of 30 ? 59 years ? ?Allowed, if remaining lease can cover the buyer* to the age of at least 80. Loan tenure will be the shortest of: 30 years; 65 years minus average age of buyers; and balance lease at the point of purchase minus 20 years.? Lease balance of 20 ? 29 years ? ?Allowed, if remaining lease can cover the buyer* up to the age of at least 80. Loan tenure will be the shortest of: 30 years; 65 minus average age of buyers; and balance lease at the point of purchase minus 20 years.? Lease balance of less than 20 years ? ?No HDB housing loan.? Why need to cool over 40 years? old flats? S0, in view of the serious economic and arguably political implications of this cooling measure, this policy change should be debated and reviewed, as it may make no sense to cool the property market for this segment of very old HDB flats, which as I understand it may form a very small proportion of the total number of HDB flats now. How many such transactions? By the way, how many ?over 40 years old? flats? transactions are there in a year? Still higher MSR for HDB loans? If we really want to cool the public housing market, we should also reduce the Mortgage Servicing Ratio (MSR) for HDB loans from 35 to 30 per cent, to be the same as private property and HDB bank loans. Because HDB flats not so affordable? Unless, HDB prices are so unaffordable in terms of the price to income ratio, that we have to use a higher MSR of 35 per cent? Leong Sze Hian Leong Sze Hian is the Past President of the Society of Financial Service Professionals, an alumnus of Harvard University, Wharton Fellow, SEACeM Fellow and an author of 4 books. He is frequently quoted in the media. He has also been invited to speak more than 100 times in 25 countries on 5 continents. He has served as Honorary Consul of Jamaica, Chairman of the Institute of Administrative Management, and founding advisor to the Financial Planning Associations of Brunei and Indonesia. He has 3 Masters, 2 Bachelors degrees and 13 professional qualifications. He blogs at http://www.leongszehian.com. .
  10. IS HE CAUGHT SLEEPING ON THE JOB? WILL HE GET FIRED? Do meet the SLEEPING guardian (the man in white) in the attached photo(S). Is he the guardian of the Thai 4 headed god? If not, why is he seated "guarding" the statue? Location: Off Mountbatten Road
  11. All the attached posters are educational. Several warn that one may be severely FINED .... Singapore is famous for FINES: Throwing Litter and even parking a motor-cycle or scooter can costs (FINED) $5,000! Would you believe that? A poster is worth a thousand words?
  12. You really don't want one of these parked outside your (landed property) home! The vehicle's decal screams out loud! YOU OWE MONEY! Is this a modern way to intimidate people to pay up what they owe? Is this a clever load shark way of getting those who live in landed properties to pay UP!
  13. Sorry, the info is truncated or unreadable.
  14. Chinese belief that "spirits" move in a straight (line) path. Thus, because of this belief, it is better to have foot-paths or landscaped paths in a home that is winding...
  15. This condo unit has a high percentage of 3 bedrooms (variants) and 2 bedrooms stack. Majority of the bigger units face the afternoon West sun.
  16. Note: the illustrations(s) are based on Singapore's Right-hand drive version of traffic flow. For America, China, Korea &Europe (other than UK) and other left-hand drive countries, one must follow or visualise the traffic flow in your specific country:- Yesterday, while transit to a Feng Shui audit, near-by, I took some photos (illustrations) of the site where your dream home is. The attached photos with remarks on some of them shows: an imaginery line of travel - if a vehicle happens to run amok and directly towards the site of your dream home. From the photos, they show that there is a directional sign with two support pillars. And to the left of this directional sign, there is a lamp post. Thus even if a vehicle where to run amok and plough directly to the site of your dream home, most likely the vehicle would be stopped in it's track by the pillar(s) of the directional sign or the lamp post. What is more concerned of or for your dream home is that hopefully you don't get LOW floors: as inadvertently it may be blocked by the large green directional signage or the lone lamp post slice into the unit's window(s) or balcony. Thus to be safe, if you want to get your dream home it is preferred that the stack /unit should preferably be at least 5th or MORE storeys high. In terms of resale value, most Singaporeans prefer higher the better. (But of course, the price usually goes up incrementally at each level).
  17. Traditional Feng Shui cure(s) use either 6 coins = big metal or 7 coins = small metal. A string of 8 coins as shown in the example is a modern invention. Fuelled by the commercialisation of Feng Shui or rather "in the name of Feng Shui". Furthermore, these commercialised coins are extremely large: often twice or more (larger) than the traditional original coins. It has to do with the Chinese obsession with or the number 8. Which sounds like "prosperity". We can say that Feng Shui drives commercialisation.
  18. I kept on charging more and more to my various credit cards for the purchase of useless products in the name of Feng Shui! Please help me! Selling, Cheap!
  19. Some homes are like an unpolished gem. Some enhancement can do wonders to this home. But for some homes, the odds may be stacked against it. As no amount of enhancements can work. Such home often have more problem areas and instead of enhancements, one may have to use more Elastoplast (plaster) to fix up!
  20. I have a bad time at work: my boss is a task master and with no compassion. I am paid very little. And the costs of living in Singapore is so high.
  21. Is there a link between the Feng Shui Emporium and the Pest Control company? Plenty... take a look at the attachment... When the buying stops, the selling, can!
  22. To some who are superstitious, No. 13 is considered inauspicious. But to others especially Chinese Cantonese dialect group,instead, 14 is considered inauspicious. As 1 = Sure and 4 = die. Thus when we add the two together symbolises: SURE TO DIE. Thusauspicious or inauspicious numbers arehighly subjective!
  23. These are some considerations: 1. As we all know, we live in a real world. 2. In real world situations, like you have discovered, there is no such thing as a PERFECT date. 3. Even for any home, there is really no such thing as a 100% perfect home. 4. Here, auspicious dates are considered as NICE-to have. And not a must-have. 5. Often, even choosing a date for two persons may be difficult. Not considering selecting dates for three or more persons. 6. In tradition, it is good to select a date that is auspicious for the breadwinner (usually the Male breadwinner). 7. And nowadays, it is nice to also consider auspicious date (IF possible) for the spouse - but again, it is NICE-to have. 8. In my opinion, one has to be realistic and practical, here.
  24. Majority says "Shapes and Forms". Why? The FORMS (Shapes and Forms) determine the stars (Flying Stars). The stars determine fate of people living in the home.
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