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Cecil Lee

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  1. For a landed property it is best to consider the facing direction of the home vs the facing direction of the main door. In this link although the mention is on "tilting main door" but; I understand that yours has to do with using certain doors; However, the concept of facing direction can best be understood from this url (just ignore the "need to tilt" sort of thing:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Tilting_Main_Door Please note that your main door or garage door can be anywhere or on the side of the home. But the above link gives a better idea that no matter how the saying goes " A leopard never changes it's spots". In addition; there are many links under "sticky" on "Facing Direction". Use the SEARCH feature on the top-left frame of this forum.
  2. It is good that Taiwan wants to continue the tradition of making the Traditional Chinese characters alive! Traditional Chinese characters are still used today especially for Chinese Name selection for new borns or those wanting to change their name(s). Nowadays, China and even Singapore uses the simplified mandarin characters.
  3. Can my altar face the dining table? So long as the deity sitting on the altar: at EYE LEVEL does not DIRECTLY face the dining table TOP. If this "test" is passed; then no issue. Why not? Standard off the shelf commercially purchased altars have specific altar heights of around 49 3/4 inches. This is the norm. If so, this much higher than a regular (normal) dining table other than those bar counter tops.
  4. In my opinion; for safety reasons; many swing doors are up to waist or slightly higher. In the attached photos; there can be a remote possibility that especially the upper panels may one day accidentaly slam the panel onto a person's face - if they are not careful.
  5. Frankly, in my opinon, if it only happens once; most likely as you had earlier suspected could be due to "natural" circumstances. Does any family member(s) had any sort dream recently around the time the fell off. Other than that; seldom if any a cup could fall off.
  6. These are some considerations: 1. Symbolism. 1.1. The rationale why LAUGHING buddhas are very popular is the "SMILE" on it's face. 1.2. The idea here is that when we see "someone smiling" it is suppose to makeus feel"happy". 1.3. Thus, it also indirectly may affect someone's psychology in some way: This is why many Chinese place the laughing buddha looking towards the entrance of the home. 2. Even for many Chinese, the laughing buddha should not be taken seriously. Therefore, it does not have any association with religion nor considered a religious artifact. 2.1. Therefore, even for many Chinese; they consider it close to a "decorative" item. 3. After understanding the above; there is no issue with placing the buddhas together. 3.1. Symbolically, again; it is always or often placed such that when one steps into the home; there is suppose to be a "SMILE greeting us". This in my opinion is the main purpose of the Buddha. 3.2. Thus placing it at other locations can generally still be OK. It all boils down to the hope that it's infectious smile spills over to the people who get a "daily" glimse of it. Of course, give it some respect and don't place it on a shelf in the toilet or when one goes to the toilet "seating on the throne" and doing the daily toilet business and having the smiling buddha looking at you! Cheers!
  7. Notice Board You may display your notices on this notice board. The size of your notice should not be bigger than A4. All notices will be removed on 1st and 15th of every month. Land Transport Authority (Singapore)
  8. I was at the West Coast Plaza (formerly Ginza Plaza) conducting a retail Feng Shui audit and came across some wonderful sand "castles"....
  9. This is another type of landed property layout plan. Again, the best place for the altar is as shown in the attachment. The altar is facing the dinning table. In fact, in my opinion; many staying in housing estates or flats consciously or unconsciously `copied' or felt the same feeling in placing their altar in a similar layout as landed property homes. In Hokkien term; it is called "Sitting on mountain; looking out towards the sea" (Chay Swar Kuar Hai)
  10. 1. In this example of a landed property layout. 2. Here, it is not because it is no good to have the altar face the dining table. 3. BUT rather; the altar should not be "beside" the toilet door. See attached illustration.
  11. Again, you can see that although some of the landed property layouts are slightly different; in this layout; you can see that many landed property owners would place their altar facing the dining table. Thus, just imagine; in Singapore how many people can afford to own a landed property be it a terrace house; semi-detach or bungalow. (Only 1 to 2 percent of the entire housing in Singapore belong to such homes). Therefore, if landed property homes can have altar facing the dining table; "so what" about condos or public housing. Can't these apartments do the same? If one were to drive through all the estates where landed property homes are; and peer into the homes; most likely would be able to see the altar table directly facing the dining table.
  12. These are some of the considerations: 1. Frankly it is considered "No big deal" to have an altar facing the dining table. 2. For example, take a look at this sample semi-detached landed property home. 2.1 There are tons and tons of such landed properties where the best place to position the altar is as shown in the attached. 2.2 Thus, in the sample HDB flat; it is thus "No big deal". Since I mentioned earlier and (see attachment) this often the best location. 3. The only thing to take note is that when we buy a ready made altar; the most crucial point is that the altar table height is 49 3/4 inches. And if one imagine carefully, it OVER-LOOKS the dining table. 4. Thus avoid making one's altar table at the next auspicious height of around 42 inches. Else, it is considered close to looking directly at the food on the dining table. Here, most likely the deity e.g. Guan Yin could even "salivate" when looking at the food!
  13. Based on what you mentioned; you may consider doing it next year after the end of this year's lunar year.
  14. Cantonese Tim Sum comes in many flavours or assortments. A very popular tim sum delicacy is the chicken feet. A generalised Cantonese saying goes "if it flies, it has two or more legs or no legs... anything on earth is edible..."
  15. In the Commonwealth Crescent public housing estate; the vehicle porch shelter is built around an old existing tree branch... Kudos!
  16. This is a larger photo...
  17. Yesterday, visited a client's newly completed bungalow home. Caught their tortise relaxing under the sun. Can you see the relaxed position and stretched feet? No wonder, a tortise can live a long life!
  18. 1. Yes, you have a valid point, here. (And depending on the Period) what you mentioned makes sense. However..... 2. To further understand better; 2.1. You need to overlay the flying star chart onto the layout plan. And thre are many considerations: master bedroom, kitchen: location and placement etc.. etc... 2.2. Shapes and Forms fo the external environment, the site and the building. 2.3. The drainage out of the property 3. As we go deeper into the analysis; and investigative work; the more we can understand better which facing IN RELATION to the plot and internal organs of the house is a better choice. 4. What you mentioned is like looking at an apple from the outside (purely facing direction). But outwardly, the apple may look good; but internally, it could be rotten inside. Same thing, here.
  19. 1. Like all investigative sciences; in order for you to make any enhancement(s) and/or reduce any negative qi: Feng Shui Triage. Tell us: how to remedy ifno investigations are done: TRIAGE 2. The Eight House / Eight Mansions (4 Good/Bad directions) concept can be used to futher look at the best bed-head direction. 3. Shapes and Forms of the bedroom: often this is limited by the bedroom door, windows and other fixtures in a bedroom e.g. entrance to the attached bedroom. 4. Alternatively; if the above are not applied; then it is as good as doing Trial and Error Feng Shui. Logically, it is either going thru Para 1 to 3 or "free for all".
  20. If you are referring to East sector to create a window; best to avoid doing so, this lunar year. As not only the #5 yellow is at East (this year) but also Grand Duke or Tai Sui.
  21. Frankly, take a simple flow chart: 1. Either one goes to a geomancer. In this case, you should follow-up with your geomancer and ask him to find the leaks for you. or 2. DIY. For DIY, I have provided you some of the good practises. However, I can understand, many of us; simply are too impatient, here as there are lots and lots of things to take note. And the fact that if one don't even know how to find the leaks; Please refer to Para 1. 3. In the earlier, link; the fact is thateven allgeomancers needs to go thru the "Triage" to find out what are the leaks. A link which I posted earlier mentions this.
  22. Frankly, Feng Shui is a holistic approach. It is best to be aware of:Fast Food Feng Shui Your question is like this senario:Feng Shui Triage One of the key success factors is:Fix-the-Leak, First! You should also considerThe Concept of Maximizing Marks The above are some of the considerations. Thus penning a few lines of text does not equate to presto! You can increase your wealth.
  23. Using eye-ball method, please see attachment for the centrepoint. Looks like the centerpoint is not located in the toilet. It is located in the kitchen. But fortunately, it is not directly above the stove which is inauspicious. The Concept of Maximizing Marksshould be applied should the toilet is located at the centrepoint.
  24. Further to what I had mentioned; from the investigative illustration of layout plan: 1. The Eight House chart can even identify; where is the best bed-head direction. 2. Even for couples; who sleeps where or which side of the bed 3. From the Flying Star chart: it is preferred that the bed-head is placed closer to WEST sector as this sector has good auspicious qi. While placing the bed sharing the toilet wall at SW is still ok for this bedroom. 4. Colours that bind the two partners in relation to the Flying Star numbers etc.... These are some of the information; for example to place bed-head; above Para 1 is used in the "scientific" Compass School of Feng Shui. Thus, as mentioned, unfortunately, without such minimium information; it is as good as bringing out a coin: Heads or Tails. Your sketch to such a limited extend is like the BLIND leading the BLIND.
  25. 1. As I mentioned; attached is already a simple "Investigative Feng Shui chart". Only the Master Bedroom is shown, in the attachment. 2. Proper Feng Shui looks at many factors. As I mentioned; the attachment is already a relatively minimium "investigative" chart. 3. Really, how am I seriously going to speak or even try to "add substance" to totally limited information on your even more rudimentary sketch that literally "nothing". Not even a compass (cardinal point indication); things like Eight House chart, Flying Star numbers, Ba zi elements and colours suitable to say the two partners in the master bedroom. 4. The best; guess would be like unfortunately, think "Heads or Tails": then throw the dice to see whether one should flip the bed or not - but consider like you mentioned; would you be comfortable with the bed-head against the other wall. 5. Frankly, having being in this line for so long; adults may / could /would find it uncomfortable with the bed sharing the same wall as the bedroom door; 5.1. In many situations; often, a child used to sleep with their parents; but perhaps the child had overgrown their stay in the parents bedroom; 5.2. The child gets "thrown" out of the master bedroom. Some of the more timid child or children prefer to sleep closer to the bedroom door! Why? 5.3 They feel that although they were kicked out of the master bedroom; sleeping closest to a bedroom door is like the hope that " their hearts and minds" are the closest that they can get to their parents! How sweet and innocent these children are! 5.4 We adults don't think this way! That is why your original bed is furtherest and with the best view of anyone unexpectedly coming in to the room. 6. Therefore, compare to a chart where we have quite alot of information on hand; therefore how to comment on a barren patch of sketch? Unfortunately it is beyond me.. and everyone else who apply holistic Feng Shui. Got it, Get it? 7. Frankly, the best you can hope, here is You may have to go by "trial and error" Feng Shui.. Try it out and see how...
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