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Hi Sir,
We think your website is hugely informative and exciting with all the information for Feng Shui beginners like us. We love reading all your wonderful and sometimes hilarious write-ups.
We would like to get your input on the facing and sitting direction of an apartment. As attached, 'Pic1' the building marked 'X' is the building and car park and lobby entrances are located. Because of this daily there will be heavy human and vehicle traffic happening here. However as you can see it is facing another building of similar height and size in close proximity.
On the other hand, the other side of the building as seen in 'Pic2', where all the units balcony are facing unobstructed view of the surrounding, roads, housing areas with a hilly landscape in the distance in front of the apartment (not seen on the pic). 'Pic3' is the picture of the apartment building taken from the hill resort in the distance.
As such which is the accurate facing and sitting direction of this apartment building?
Thank you and hope you will find this an interest topic to discuss

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1. Thanks for your feedback.
2. These are some considerations:
2.1. Facing Directions: Macro and Micro Level
2.2. Nowadays, a building is not like the past, a small slab or block of flats much like those on one of our old $1 note showing the 1 room type flats.
2.3. If so, it is so easy to find the facing direction of the whole building.
3. What is your purpose of finding the FACING DIRECTION?
3.1. If I am a developer and I want to engage a geomancer to look at the OVERALL Feng Shui of my building and if possible, check to see if the "water position" and mountain position is correct?" or which is better facing for the GENERAL welfare of the entire building.
3.2. If you are a stake holder and looking at a specific stack; then your objectives MAY be different from 3.1.
4. Thus, if you are a stake holder of a unit or trying to obtain a unit in a specific stack; then your facing direction of you UNIT is again (Generally) standing inside the living room looking outwards. Or usually the location where there are the most windows.
4.1. Why so? It has to do with the Flying Star Theory or Concept.
4.2. Flying Star (Compass School) Feng Shui is about seeing where the most YANG qi comes into a building and/or even a unit within a stack. Of course, sometimes, the building's facing and stack/unit's facing are the same.
4.3. In many other instances the stack/unit's facing may be different.
5. If you want to check a specific unit's Feng Shui for both enhancements and neutralise bad qi; ultimately the facing direction should best reflect upon that unit. So that one has the highest chance of putting the correct measures in place to boost the Feng Shui or check whether one can or cannot buy.
6. For a developer, it is as mentioned earlier; if my frontage faces another building is this good or not?
6.1. A good example is your photo. That where you mark an X. And there is another huge building opposite it.
6.2. If a geomancer had determined that because of the "stars" (The flying stars) it is good to have UP mountain; down water; then (a surpise to many!) The geomancer may even on the contrary advise this position to be the facing direction. Why?
6.3. If say the geomancer found that there is a Mountain star #8 at the facing direction; there is in the photo still some bright hall effect between the two buildings. And the neighbouring building can be activated as a "MOUNTAIN STAR!". While perhaps, the back of the building has clear space because he/she can activate the Water Star #8, there!
7. If a geomancer calculated that it would be better to have double #8's from now to 2023; and if another facing direction has clear space; then, he might consider this to be the facing direction.
8. Therefore, simply facing directions can mean different things to different persons or their objectives may differ slightly. Thus usually developers want a good Macro level "good" facing direction. While a unit owner or subsidiary tenant may want a good facing for himself.
9. In all buildings; usually units stack up like a bell curve. There are some stacks that are polished gems or unpolished gem; there are the average stacks and there are some which falls under failure or F grade apartments.
10. For a home owner, of course, one would like the building to have good facing; but more importantly, "I want mine to have excellent facing directions". So what is your objective? A developer or a unit owner?

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On 5/15/2013 8:12:14 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Sir,We think your website
is hugely informative and
exciting with all the
information for Feng Shui
beginners like us. We love
reading all your wonderful and
sometimes hilarious
write-ups.We would like to get
your input on the facing and
sitting direction of an
apartment. As attached, 'Pic1'
the building marked 'X' is the
building and car park and
lobby entrances are located.
Because of this daily there
will be heavy human and
vehicle traffic happening
here. However as you can see
it is facing another building
of similar height and size in
close proximity. On the other
hand, the other side of the
building as seen in 'Pic2',
where all the units balcony
are facing unobstructed view
of the surrounding, roads,
housing areas with a hilly
landscape in the distance in
front of the apartment (not
seen on the pic). 'Pic3' is
the picture of the apartment
building taken from the hill
resort in the distance.As such
which is the accurate facing
and sitting direction of this
apartment building?Thank you
and hope you will find this an
interest topic to discuss

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1. As mentioned earlier; a developer's view of the facing direction and thus getting Feng Shui advice to build the FRONTAGE of a building may SOMETIME differ or diverge fromthat of an individual's.

2. In the attachment, don't be surprised that even a small narrow opening between two buildings. Often, so long as there is an opening (not necessary) large or clear space may fit certain Flying Star conditions.
3. For example, if building marked in red "X's" facing direction is there, and if there is the auspicious Mountain Star #8 at location X; this would fit the description of : facing a Mountain.
4. Correspondingly, if directlybehind X is an opening and there happens to be the water star #8; there, don't be surprise thaton a geomancer's recommendations; the frontagecould be at "X".
5. However,if marking "X" was found to have double auspicious Mountain and Water stars #8, here then having a frontage facing another building is not advantages for the building.
6. As mentioned, everything written about is about: The developer and his BUILDING.
7. For a stack/unit stakeholder (owner); it is NICE that the building OVERALL has good Feng Shui. But more importantly, YOUR stack/unit must be able to capture and retain good qi = GOOD FENG SHUI.
8. Your unit's facing direction is equally if not more important for YOUR well-being, ALSO!
9. Your aim is MORE towards MICRO Flying Star. As you can't control your MACRO Flying star or it has already been determined when the building's built.
10. A good sterling example are the office buildings in the "old" CBD area. Many of such buildings frontage are separated by just a road. And looks quite familiar to your photo.
10.1. In theory, many of such buildings e.g. Robinson Point, Robinson 77, Afro Asia Building etc have building frontages along the narrow Robinson Road facing another building. Perhaps, all these actual frontage should not be mixed with Flying Star frontage. But these are still most likely the building's frontage as these buildings are of similar height and back-to back with another building facing Shenton Way.



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Find out what is one's objective? A developer's Feng Shui objective may be the overall luck of the entire building. A home owner's objective is both a good building qi and good interior Feng Shui.
For a child? Who cares! So long as he/she can sit in front of a lovely TV set the whole day long!
So what is your objective?

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On 5/15/2013 9:54:29 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. As mentioned earlier; a
developer's view of the facing
direction and thus getting
Feng Shui advice to build the
FRONTAGE of a building may
SOMETIME differ or diverge
fromthat of an
individual's.2. In the
attachment, don't be surprised
that even a small narrow
opening between two buildings.
Often, so long as there is an
opening (not necessary) large
or clear space may fit certain
Flying Star conditions.3. For
example, if building marked in
red "X's" facing direction is
there, and if there is the
auspicious Mountain Star #8 at
location X; this would fit the
description of : facing
a Mountain.4. Correspondingly,
if directlybehind X is
an opening and there happens
to be the water star #8;
there, don't be surprise
thaton a geomancer's
recommendations; the
frontagecould be at
"X".5. However,if
marking "X" was found to have
double auspicious Mountain and
Water stars #8, here then
having a frontage facing
another building is not
advantages for the building.6.
As mentioned, everything
written about is about: The
developer and his BUILDING. 7.
For a stack/unit stakeholder
(owner); it is NICE that the
building OVERALL has good Feng
Shui. But more importantly,
YOUR stack/unit must be able
to capture and retain good qi
= GOOD FENG SHUI.8. Your
unit's facing direction is
equally if not more important
for YOUR well-being, ALSO!9.
Your aim is MORE towards MICRO
Flying Star. As you can't
control your MACRO Flying star
or it has already been
determined when the building's
built.10. A good sterling
example are the office
buildings in the "old" CBD
area. Many of such buildings
frontage are separated by just
a road. And looks quite
familiar to your photo. 10.1.
In theory, many of such
buildings e.g. Robinson Point,
Robinson 77, Afro Asia
Building etc have building
frontages along the narrow
Robinson Road facing another
building. Perhaps, all these
actual frontage should not be
mixed with Flying Star
frontage. But these are still
most likely the building's
frontage as these buildings
are of similar height and
back-to back with another
building facing Shenton Way.


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Usually, in most developments: there are stacks/units that are very good to average to poor.
Thus, like most classes where they are not specifically streamed:the students wouldfall within a bell curve e.g. Top students to average and below average students.

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On 5/15/2013 10:08:27 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Find out what is one's objective? A
developer's Feng Shui objective may be
the overall luck of the entire building.
A home owner's objective is both a good
building qi and good interior Feng
Shui.For a child? Who cares! So long as
he/she can sit in front of a lovely TV
set the whole day long!So what is your
objective?On 5/15/2013 9:54:29 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
1. As mentioned earlier;
a
developer's view of the facing
direction and thus getting
Feng
Shui advice to build the
FRONTAGE of
a building may
SOMETIME differ or
diverge
fromthat of an
individual's.2. In the
attachment, don't be surprised
that even a small narrow
opening
between two buildings.
Often, so
long as there is an
opening (not
necessary) large
or clear space may
fit certain
Flying Star
conditions.3. For
example, if
building marked in
red "X's" facing
direction is
there, and if there is
the
auspicious Mountain Star #8 at
location X; this would fit the
description of : facing
a
Mountain.4. Correspondingly,
if
directlybehind X is
an opening
and there happens
to be the water
star #8;
there, don't be surprise
thaton a geomancer's
recommendations; the
frontagecould be at
"X".5.
However,if
marking "X" was
found to have
double auspicious
Mountain and
Water stars #8, here
then
having a frontage facing
another building is not
advantages for the building.6.
As mentioned, everything
written
about is about: The
developer and
his BUILDING. 7.
For a stack/unit
stakeholder
(owner); it is NICE that
the
building OVERALL has good Feng
Shui. But more importantly,
YOUR
stack/unit must be able
to capture
and retain good qi
= GOOD FENG
SHUI.8. Your
unit's facing direction
is
equally if not more important
for YOUR well-being, ALSO!9.
Your aim is MORE towards MICRO
Flying Star. As you can't
control your MACRO Flying star
or it has already been
determined when the building's
built.10. A good sterling
example are the office
buildings
in the "old" CBD
area. Many of such
buildings
frontage are separated by
just
a road. And looks quite
familiar to your photo. 10.1.
In
theory, many of such
buildings e.g.
Robinson Point,
Robinson 77, Afro
Asia
Building etc have building
frontages along the narrow
Robinson Road facing another
building. Perhaps, all these
actual frontage should not be
mixed with Flying Star
frontage.
But these are still
most likely the
building's
frontage as these
buildings
are of similar height and
back-to back with another
building facing Shenton Way.


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My apartment SUCKS!

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On 5/31/2013 6:56:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Usually, in most developments: there are
stacks/units that are very good to
average to poor.Thus, like most classes
where they are not specifically
streamed:the students
wouldfall within a bell curve e.g.
Top students to average and below
average students.On 5/15/2013 10:08:27
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Find out what
is one's objective? A
developer's
Feng Shui objective may be
the
overall luck of the entire building.
A home owner's objective is both a
good
building qi and good interior
Feng
Shui.For a child? Who cares! So
long as
he/she can sit in front of a
lovely TV
set the whole day long!So
what is your
objective?On 5/15/2013
9:54:29 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
1.
As mentioned earlier;
a
developer's view of the facing
direction and thus getting
Feng
Shui advice to build the
FRONTAGE of
a building may
SOMETIME differ or
diverge
fromthat of an
individual's.2. In the
attachment, don't be surprised
that even a small narrow
opening
between two buildings.
Often, so
long as there is an
opening (not
necessary) large
or clear space may
fit certain
Flying Star
conditions.3. For
example, if
building marked in
red "X's" facing
direction is
there, and if there is
the
auspicious Mountain Star #8 at
location X; this would fit the
description of : facing
a
Mountain.4. Correspondingly,
if
directlybehind X is
an opening
and there happens
to be the water
star #8;
there, don't be surprise
thaton a geomancer's
recommendations; the
frontagecould be at
"X".5.
However,if
marking "X" was
found to have
double auspicious
Mountain and
Water stars #8, here
then
having a frontage facing
another building is not
advantages for the building.6.
As mentioned, everything
written
about is about: The
developer and
his BUILDING. 7.
For a stack/unit
stakeholder
(owner); it is NICE that
the
building OVERALL has good Feng
Shui. But more importantly,
YOUR
stack/unit must be able
to capture
and retain good qi
= GOOD FENG
SHUI.8. Your
unit's facing direction
is
equally if not more important
for YOUR well-being, ALSO!9.
Your aim is MORE towards MICRO
Flying Star. As you can't
control your MACRO Flying star
or it has already been
determined when the building's
built.10. A good sterling
example are the office
buildings
in the "old" CBD
area. Many of such
buildings
frontage are separated by
just
a road. And looks quite
familiar to your photo. 10.1.
In
theory, many of such
buildings e.g.
Robinson Point,
Robinson 77, Afro
Asia
Building etc have building
frontages along the narrow
Robinson Road facing another
building. Perhaps, all these
actual frontage should not be
mixed with Flying Star
frontage.
But these are still
most likely the
building's
frontage as these
buildings
are of similar height and
back-to back with another
building facing Shenton Way.


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Is the Feng Shui of the entire earth good?
Or should one narrow down from The External environment, The Site, The Block (or Home) and finally:The unit.

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On 5/31/2013 8:24:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Help! My home belongs to the
category "Go to commit
suicide, NOW!"


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