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Cecil Lee

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  1. 1. In mathematics: the key here is the Lowest Common Denominator. 2. Kua or Gua needs just one INPUT = Year of birth. 3. While Ba Zi or one's personal element is based on at least THREE Inputs : Year Month Day Hour (nice-to have) 4. Thus if you are looking at Ba Zi then it is based on one's personal element. 4.1. But if one just want to know one's Kua or Gua. Which is used by Compass School : Eight House then it is used, here. 5. Please check out or re-confirm for yourself. As the info here is only your year of birth. And make sure that you get also your birth-day, month and even hour correct to derive whether your element is "Earth". As a person whose birth date is 1.1.1982 will differ from someone whose birth date is 12.1.1982.
  2. 1. In simple terms,"Zi Wei Dou Shu" can be generally considered as Chinese Horoscope or Chinese Astrology or Chinese Animal signs. 2. Please see attached example. 3. Chinese Horoscope orZi Wei Dou Shu is based on one's Year of birth. Thus a person born in 1980 based on his Year of birth is a Monkey. And his heavenly stem is a metal element. Therefore, he can be considered as a Metal-Monkey. 4. But Ba Zi does not only consider one's Year of Birth. Ba Zi element is based on one's DAY of birth. 4a. In this example: if you check his chart, his DAY of birth is a water pig. 4b. Please note that not all Ba Zi charts are equal. Some geomancers for convenience does not take into consideration TWO additional charts: House of Life and House of Conception. 4c. House of Life can affect the final outcome. For example : either a WEAK or STRONG chart. Thus in this example, this person was ultimately considered as a weak Water person. If you have the time, you can read more as to why different geomancers may provide different results even in a Ba zi report:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new=
  3. Sago street was in the past a street of "grief" where daily procession of funerals were conducted. Can you see a funeral procession in the photo?
  4. Chinatown, Hokien Street in the 1920's....
  5. An aerial view of Shenton Way in the 1960's
  6. Photo showing: Fullerton Building. In the background one can see the Bank of China building was under construction, then in 1954
  7. HSBC in the 1950's. To the right is the GPO building
  8. Iconic HSBC's building facing GPO building in the 1910's
  9. The old Hotel Singapura in Orchard Road in the 1960's
  10. A while back, I visited a client in Bukit Merah. As his HDB flat is more than 30 years old; he told me that nearly every day; someone in his "slab" block is always changing floor tiles. And the noise from such renovations is quite unbearable. Fast-forward... two years ago, I visited the Sky Habitat show-room. And was "surprised" that such a large designer condo "slab" made up of two huge towers only provide "ceramic" floor tiles... And often, there is a likelyhood that especially after the flat(s) changed hands, some owners may most likely change the floor tiles. And since there are so many units in each block in Sky Habitat... erh... good luck to the owners! Assuming if just one owner in the near future does renovations in his/her flat... I find it a nightmare to stay in this development... and it sucks!
  11. Frankly, there are divisions on this. If you have the time, please go thru this entire thread:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=32760&new=
  12. Illustration showing two options: Option A: with a partition or Option B: without a partition
  13. If you have the time; do read my comments on the attachment.
  14. The pillar is non-threatening...(as it is so far away from your frontage wall) even without the folding table to "shield" it.
  15. Please check out my comments on the two attachment photos. In one of the photos; there are actually two additional lamp-posts and even a tree trunk... close-by
  16. What the view would be like in the past... from or around Sea View hotel at that time...
  17. 1. Thanks for the two additional photos. 2. These two photos are often the proper or correct method or idea of checking for poison arrows. 3. In the first photo, the apex or pointed-roof is a distance away and it is clearly not aligned towards your unit. Thus confirm, this is not a threat to your main door. 4. As expected, the rounding of the lamp post, also seems or looks non-threatening. It would be different if it is pointed and vertical. 5. From this "level" everything seems pretty "peaceful-looking" as compared to your earlier two photos i.e. taking photo shots looking down from your corridor balcony.
  18. In my opinion, the best way to re-confirm any poison arrow threats is to take photos PARALLEL to the corridor wall. And not to taken "elevated" photos higher than the original corridor wall. However, based on the two photos; I can only guess .... and my comments are on the two attachments.
  19. This icon hotel in the East was finally demolished in the early 2000's to make way for The Sea View condo. Previously, in the 1980's part of the grounds was leased to a supermarket chain.
  20. Nokia completes mobile phone transfer to Microsoft Source: Sven Grundberg, The Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2014 8:09AM NOKIA?S mobile phone operation has officially been transferred to Microsoft, ridding the Finnish company of a business with legendary status in the telecom industry but that has suffered a brutal fall from grace in recent years.
  21. Hi Cecil; For the main wooden door, is there any particular dimension like height or width that we need to watch out for?For the sliding or folding door at the patio to the living room, is the number of of door panels important? Reply: For the main door; in the past 1 room / 3 bedrooms and 4 & 5 bedrooms HDB's around the 1970's to early 1980's have door openings at 32". And plus the side frames it is a total of 35" If you want to tailor made a single door (or single with extra panel) then since the extra panel is rarely opened; the big door should range between 32" up to max of 35". Very hard to include the door frame if wood frame is used. (HDB usually use the thinner metal frame thus it can be done). The next best openings are 49 3/4" or 58" or 60" or 68" or 70"or 84" or 92". These perhaps are meant for exact twin door openings. But nowadys most developers simply use 1metre doors. Not auspicious. But this is the norm. If you want to modify this then either reduce this to 89cm (35") or increase to 110cm (43"). Height is not an issue. But again if you really want to then the height opening can be 83" or 84" or higher at 91" or 92". Sliding or folding doors for practical reasons and also since this is not the MAIN door often is not requried to have auspicious dimensions. Of course, if want to still no harm.
  22. How suitable is the house? Besides Location, location and location; these are some of the tools used under Can or Cannot buy
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