February 11, 200917 yr Dear Master Cecil,We finally received our new apartment and currently planning for the renovation. As you can see from the attached file,the current location of the kitchen is between N and NW sector. We know this is bad for the breadwinner, and thinking of shifting the kitchen to bedroom 3 (not using) at the SW sector. However SW sector is afflicted by 1 5 3 stars and accordingly having a kitchen here will make the stars worst. Please advise whether to shift or remain at NW. Or is it better to move the kitchen more towards the N sector though it is beside the entrance?Thank you in advance most gratefully,Anon
February 11, 200917 yr Staff 1. Thanks for the illustration.2. Yes, moving the kitchen to Bedroom 3 (SW) is a double edged sword! As you had mentioned the stars at SW ain't good. In addition, in general, SW is considered as the "indirect water wealth" spirit location (up to the year 2023). Thus it can affect one's wealth.3. Based on the layout plan, the "good thing" is that NW is not directly within the compass cardinal point of NW. You can still have especially the stove (if possible) closer to the North sector of the kitchen.Quote:Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil, We finally received our new apartment and currently planning for the renovation. As you can see from the attached file,the current location of the kitchen is between N and NW sector. We know this is bad for the breadwinner, and thinking of shifting the kitchen to bedroom 3 (not using) at the SW sector. However SW sector is afflicted by 1 5 3 stars and accordingly having a kitchen here will make the stars worst. Please advise whether to shift or remain at NW. Or is it better to move the kitchen more towards the N sector though it is beside the entrance? Thank you in advance most gratefully, Anon
1 hour ago1 hr Staff Considering a South-facing (S2) unit? Watch out for kitchens located in the northwest sector.Case Study: If you don't want the male breadwinner’s career to be impacted, make sure south-facing units do not have their kitchens, especially the stove, in the northwest sector. Sample illustration of a typical HDB unit facing south or southeast1. Based on a quick review of just one stack or unit, for example, it’s clear that both the kitchen and the stove inevitably end up in the inauspicious Fire at Heaven’s Gate—the northwest sector. A quick sample shows that stacks 110 and 122 have kitchens located in the northwest sector. Many other southeast-facing units are also affected.
1 hour ago1 hr Staff FengShui.Geomancy.NetMembers Login - FengShui.Geomancy.NetLogin Wizard Account Provide the e-mail address & password. Press 'Finish' to login to your account. Step 1: Provide your E-mail Address & Password E-mail: Pass...1. Personal Ba Zi & Feng Shui Element2. Eight House Report3. Eight Aspirations Report4. Gua (Kua) Number Report5. Suitable House Report6. Personal Stars7. Chinese Horoscope Sign8. Bedroom Location9. Sleep Position10. Work Direction11. Study Direction
1 hour ago1 hr Staff The truth about annual Feng Shui products: what’s sold as tradition has become a highly profitable buying trap.What many people don’t realize: annual Feng Shui products are less about balance and more about selling fear. Annual Feng Shui products aren’t guidance they’re a carefully engineered sales cycle. Let’s call it what it is: the annual Feng Shui buying cycle has become a commercialized scam.Understanding the Commercial Side of Modern Feng ShuiThe Annual Feng Shui Money Trap: Why You’re Told to Buy for All Nine Sectors Every YearThe Feng Shui Sales Machine: How Annual “Cures” Turn Advice into RetailAnnual Feng Shui Products Explained: Nine Sectors, Endless PurchasesSeparating Authentic Feng Shui from Product-Driven PracticesFeng Shui Without Forced Buying: What Clients Are Rarely ToldMany Feng Shui shops deliberately push customers to buy new items year after year, making it seem like these purchases are unavoidable. The bigger the family, the more objects we’re told we need, filling our homes with products we never truly needed in the first place.Over time, this becomes a repeating cycle—almost like an addiction—where people feel they have to make an annual pilgrimage to these so‑called Feng Shui masters. Fear, superstition, and guilt are quietly used to pressure people into buying again and again. In the end, the real purpose becomes clear: generating super‑normal profits for the sellers, while ordinary people unknowingly become their victims.Recognizing this pattern is the first step toward breaking free from it.Behind the friendly advice lies a clear motive: to push customers into buying as many products as possible—one for each of the nine sectors of their home. This isn’t guidance; it’s systematic upselling disguised as tradition.If we want this cycle to end, it starts with us. Please spread the word: when people stop buying out of fear, the selling stops too.
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