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These are some considerations:
1. Common sense
1.1. It is not like the property sits on an island and exposed to the elements.
1.2. Another common sense is that generally if a property is on or at the fringe of "water"; the property and it's surrounding grounds would be damp. And if no proper treatment of the ground; is a hive of a breeding area for termites.
2. Otherwise, if you have the time; please read up on The Tropica and also The Waterview condo which is expected to TOP perhaps around 5 months time:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=30895&new=
2.1 Specifically on the Dragon water gate formation:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/review/tropica/index.htm

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On 10/8/2013 3:33:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Master,notice there
is this condo that is just
next to the Tampines Quarry
Park and think part of Bedok
reservoir, such property with
water almost around it...is it
excessive water?thanksregards

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Wow! Shifu,
just what I wanted to know...thanks.
would TROPICA be slightly better than Waterview?
So for Waterview, block 91, 93 and 95 and for TROPICA, the red colored portion is best spot to receive the qi, yes?
On 10/8/2013 4:56:56 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:

Quote
These are some considerations:1. Common
sense1.1. It is not like the property
sits on an island and exposed to the
elements.1.2. Another common sense is
that generally if a property is on or at
the fringe of "water"; the property and
it's surrounding grounds would be damp.
And if no proper treatment of the
ground; is a hive of a breeding area for
termites.2. Otherwise, if you have the
time; please read up on The Tropica and
also The Waterview condo which is
expected to TOP perhaps around 5 months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=30895&new=2
.1 Specifically on the Dragon water gate
formation:-http://forum.geomancy.net/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn 10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM, Anonymous wrote: >Hi
Master,notice there >is this
condo that is just >next to the
Tampines Quarry >Park and think part
of Bedok >reservoir, such property
with >water almost around it...is it
excessive water?thanksregards
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More resources on; Waterview condo:-
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=28702
Please note that The Tropica which T.O.P. in 2001 is already "an aging" 99 year leasehold condo i.e. 12 years old.
By the time most people stay another 5years to 10 years; it should be 17 years and 22 years old respectively.
Other resources in this forum also shows several of Sim Lian directors had purchased units in Waterview. Whether for stay or rental; we do not fully know of it.

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On 10/8/2013 11:59:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Wow! Shifu,just what I wanted to
know...thanks.would TROPICA be slightly
better than Waterview?So for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95 and for TROPICA, the
red colored portion is best spot to
receive the qi, yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some considerations:1.
Common
sense1.1. It is not like the
property
sits on an island and exposed to the
elements.1.2. Another common sense
is
that generally if a property is on
or at
the fringe of "water"; the property
and
it's surrounding grounds would be
damp.
And if no proper treatment of the
ground; is a hive of a breeding area
for
termites.2. Otherwise, if you have
the
time; please read up on The Tropica
and
also The Waterview condo which is
expected to TOP perhaps around 5
months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=30895&n
ew=2
.1 Specifically on the Dragon water
gate
formation:-http://forum.geomancy.net
/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn 10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi
Master,notice there
is
this
condo that is just
next to the
Tampines Quarry
Park and think
part
of Bedok
reservoir, such
property
with
water almost around it...is
it
excessive water?thanksregards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Previously, during the launch of the Waterview condo project; directors in Sim Lian Group had declared their purchase of a unit or units at Waterview.
And for your info, this list shows which stacks that they had purchased during the launch.

Quote
On 10/9/2013 1:13:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
More resources on; Waterview
condo:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforu
m/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=28702Plea
se note that The Tropica which T.O.P. in
2001 is already "an aging" 99 year
leasehold condo i.e. 12 years old.By the
time most people stay another 5years to
10 years; it should be 17 years and 22
years old respectively.Other resources
in this forum also shows several of Sim
Lian directors had purchased units in
Waterview. Whether for stay or rental;
we do not fully know of it.On 10/8/2013
11:59:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Wow!
Shifu,just what I wanted to
know...thanks.would TROPICA be
slightly
better than Waterview?So
for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95
and for TROPICA, the
red colored
portion is best spot to
receive the
qi, yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56
PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some
considerations:1.
Common
sense1.1. It is not like the
property
sits on an island
and exposed to the
elements.1.2.
Another common sense
is
that
generally if a property is on
or at
the fringe of "water"; the
property
and
it's
surrounding grounds would be
damp.
And if no proper treatment of
the
ground; is a hive of a
breeding area
for
termites.2. Otherwise, if you
have
the
time; please read
up on The Tropica
and
also
The Waterview condo which is
expected to TOP perhaps around 5
months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.net/
phpf
orum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid=308
95&n
ew=2
.1 Specifically on
the Dragon water
gate
formation:-http://forum.geomancy
.net
/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn
10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM, Anonymous
wrote:
Hi
Master,notice there
is
this
condo that is just
next to the
Tampines Quarry
Park and think
part
of
Bedok
reservoir, such
property
with
water almost around
it...is
it
excessive
water?thanksregards


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Take stack 9 for example.
This is one of the stacks purchased by the Sim Lian Directors.
Notice that the stove is facing the WC of the common toilet. Any bad implication ?
Also, Stack 9 is SW facing. I am an East Group person, Is it ok to sleep with head facing or pointing to northwest as it seems it is most natural to place the bed against the wall pointing to NW in the master br. Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp people....
appreciate your advise.
thanks
On 10/9/2013 1:23:37 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:

Quote
Previously, during the launch of the
Waterview condo project; directors in
Sim Lian Group had declared their
purchase of a unit or units at
Waterview.And for your info, this list
shows which stacks that they had
purchased during the launch. On
10/9/2013 1:13:20 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
More resources on; Waterview
condo:-http://forum.geomancy.net/php
foru
m/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=28702
Plea >se note that The Tropica which
T.O.P. in >2001 is already "an aging"
99 year >leasehold condo i.e. 12
years old.By the >time most people
stay another 5years to >10 years; it
should be 17 years and 22 >years old
respectively.Other resources >in this
forum also shows several of Sim >Lian
directors had purchased units in
Waterview. Whether for stay or
rental; >we do not fully know of
it.On 10/8/2013 >11:59:24 PM,
Anonymous wrote: >Wow! >Shifu,just
what I wanted to
know...thanks.would TROPICA be
slightly >better than
Waterview?So >for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95 >and for
TROPICA, the >red colored >portion
is best spot to >receive the >qi,
yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56 >PM,
Cecil Lee wrote: >>These are
some >considerations:1. >Common
sense1.1. It is not like the
property >>sits on an
island >and exposed to the
elements.1.2. >Another common
sense >is >>that >generally
if a property is on >or at
the fringe of "water"; the
property >and >>it's
surrounding grounds would be
damp. >>>And if no proper
treatment of >the >>ground; is
a hive of a >breeding area >for
termites.2. Otherwise, if
you >have >the >>time;
please read >up on The Tropica
and >>also >The Waterview
condo which is >>>expected to
TOP perhaps around 5 >>months
time:-http://forum.geomancy.
net/ >phpf >orum
/article.php?bid=2&fid=6&mid
=308 >95&n >ew=2 >>.1
Specifically on >the Dragon water
gate
formation:-http://forum.geom
ancy >.net >/rev
iew/tropica/index.htmOn
10/8/2013 >>3:33:03 PM,
Anonymous >wrote: >Hi
Master,notice there
is >>this >>condo that
is just >>next to the
Tampines Quarry >>Park and
think >part >>of >Bedok
reservoir, such >property
with >water almost around
it...is >it >>>excessive
water?thanksregards

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You asked: "Any bad implication ? etc..."
There is a methodology used by must sciences. For example; even in Feng Shui, you need todo a "Triage" and an overview of the entire situation.
You wrote: " I am an East Group person, Is it ok to sleep with head facing or pointing to northwest as it seems it is most natural to place the bed against the wall pointing to NW in the master br. Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp people...."
You already instinctively said it: "most natural to place ......... ".
If you are into D.I.Y:- http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_Triage


And also:-
http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/The_Concept_of_Maximizing_Marks
and many other concepts before someone can make an educated guest.
Some homes are like an unpolished gem. While others; need an uphill task to bring up the luck of the home/apartment.

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On 10/9/2013 2:02:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Take stack 9 for example.This is one of
the stacks purchased by the Sim Lian
Directors.Notice that the stove is
facing the WC of the common toilet. Any
bad implication ?Also, Stack 9 is SW
facing. I am an East Group person, Is it
ok to sleep with head facing or pointing
to northwest as it seems it is most
natural to place the bed against the
wall pointing to NW in the master br.
Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp
people....appreciate your
advise.thanksOn 10/9/2013 1:23:37 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Previously, during the launch of the
Waterview condo project; directors
in
Sim Lian Group had declared their
purchase of a unit or units at
Waterview.And for your info, this
list
shows which stacks that they had
purchased during the launch. On
10/9/2013 1:13:20 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
More resources on; Waterview
condo:-http://forum.geomancy.net
/php
foru
m/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=2
8702
Plea
se note that The Tropica
which
T.O.P. in
2001 is already "an
aging"
99 year
leasehold condo i.e. 12
years old.By the
time most
people
stay another 5years to
10 years;
it
should be 17 years and 22
years
old
respectively.Other resources
in
this
forum also shows several of Sim
Lian
directors had purchased units in
Waterview. Whether for stay or
rental;
we do not fully know of
it.On 10/8/2013
11:59:24 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Wow!
Shifu,just
what I wanted to

know...thanks.would TROPICA
be
slightly
better than
Waterview?So
for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95
and for
TROPICA, the
red colored
portion
is best spot to
receive the
qi,
yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56
PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These
are
some
considerations:1.
Common

sense1.1. It is not like
the

property
sits on an
island
and exposed to the

elements.1.2.
Another
common
sense
is
that
generally
if a property is on
or at

the fringe of "water";
the
property
and
it's
surrounding grounds would be
damp.
And if no
proper
treatment of
the
ground;
is
a hive of a
breeding area
for

termites.2. Otherwise,
if
you
have
the
time;
please read
up on The Tropica
and
also
The
Waterview
condo which is
expected
to
TOP perhaps around 5
months

time:-http://forum.geoma
ncy.
net/
phpf
orum

/article.php?bid=2&fid=6
&mid
=308
95&n
ew=2
.1
Specifically on
the Dragon water
gate

formation:-http://forum.
geom
ancy
.net
/rev

iew/tropica/index.htmOn
10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi

Master,notice
there
is
this
condo
that
is just
next to the

Tampines Quarry
Park
and
think
part
of
Bedok
reservoir, such
property

with
water almost
around
it...is
it

excessive
water?thanksregards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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You wrote: "Also, Stack 9 is SW facing. I am an East Group person, Is it ok to sleep with head facing or pointing to northwest as it seems it is most natural to place the bed against the wall pointing to NW in the master br. Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp people...."
These are further considerations:-
1. In theory; for an East group person; of course if it is possible to sleep with the head facing N, S, SE and East would be great.
2. But, unless one tries to built a home from scratch; many more; buy off-the-shelf homes.
3. And often, when most of us step into a bedroom; automatically would visualise; logically where the bed-head (bed) should be placed.
3.1. First priority is based on Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Which you had mentioned; "NATURAL" thing to do.
4. Always remember: IT IS NICE TO and not a MUST-DO.
4.1. Thus, it is nice to sleep with the head facing one's good sector. BUT IT is not a Must-do.
5. And one of the concept is to "Maximise marks" as mentioned in an earlier message.
5.1. Common sense also says that if husband is west and wife is east group; ain't it pure crazy for the husband to sleep with the wife's legs and vice versa.

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On 10/9/2013 2:02:07 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Take stack 9 for example.This is one of
the stacks purchased by the Sim Lian
Directors.Notice that the stove is
facing the WC of the common toilet. Any
bad implication ?Also, Stack 9 is SW
facing. I am an East Group person, Is it
ok to sleep with head facing or pointing
to northwest as it seems it is most
natural to place the bed against the
wall pointing to NW in the master br.
Northwest is unfavorable dir for East gp
people....appreciate your
advise.thanksOn 10/9/2013 1:23:37 AM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Previously, during the launch of the
Waterview condo project; directors
in
Sim Lian Group had declared their
purchase of a unit or units at
Waterview.And for your info, this
list
shows which stacks that they had
purchased during the launch. On
10/9/2013 1:13:20 AM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
More resources on; Waterview
condo:-http://forum.geomancy.net
/php
foru
m/article.php?bid=2&fid=43&mid=2
8702
Plea
se note that The Tropica
which
T.O.P. in
2001 is already "an
aging"
99 year
leasehold condo i.e. 12
years old.By the
time most
people
stay another 5years to
10 years;
it
should be 17 years and 22
years
old
respectively.Other resources
in
this
forum also shows several of Sim
Lian
directors had purchased units in
Waterview. Whether for stay or
rental;
we do not fully know of
it.On 10/8/2013
11:59:24 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Wow!
Shifu,just
what I wanted to

know...thanks.would TROPICA
be
slightly
better than
Waterview?So
for Waterview,
block 91, 93 and 95
and for
TROPICA, the
red colored
portion
is best spot to
receive the
qi,
yes?On 10/8/2013 4:56:56
PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These
are
some
considerations:1.
Common

sense1.1. It is not like
the

property
sits on an
island
and exposed to the

elements.1.2.
Another
common
sense
is
that
generally
if a property is on
or at

the fringe of "water";
the
property
and
it's
surrounding grounds would be
damp.
And if no
proper
treatment of
the
ground;
is
a hive of a
breeding area
for

termites.2. Otherwise,
if
you
have
the
time;
please read
up on The Tropica
and
also
The
Waterview
condo which is
expected
to
TOP perhaps around 5
months

time:-http://forum.geoma
ncy.
net/
phpf
orum

/article.php?bid=2&fid=6
&mid
=308
95&n
ew=2
.1
Specifically on
the Dragon water
gate

formation:-http://forum.
geom
ancy
.net
/rev

iew/tropica/index.htmOn
10/8/2013
3:33:03 PM,
Anonymous
wrote:
Hi

Master,notice
there
is
this
condo
that
is just
next to the

Tampines Quarry
Park
and
think
part
of
Bedok
reservoir, such
property

with
water almost
around
it...is
it

excessive
water?thanksregards

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Of course getting the right person to do the job will maximize the potential of each property. However, I find that we must still learn some basics on fengshui before we can
1. Ascertain whether the 'Master' is a REAL Master.
There are those who advocate placing certain symbols to improve fengshui. Some said symbols totally no use.
There are those who believe that East, South or North East facing house sure good irregardless of what group you belong and your Bazi etc.
I have consulted many such different masters and some of them are not cheap. I won't say all of them are no good or are fake but I haven't gotten very better off. In fact, out of negligence of some of these masters, I had to move house cuz I get new health issues almost every year I stayed in that house which was so call fengshui audited. Hopefully having some knowledge of fengshui, A least I find a master that gives practical, sensible and non superstitious advice.
2. Short list a few reasonably ok fengshui properties before hiring the master to view and thus help determine the right property. Having some basic knowledge is particularly useful especially if you are at a hot property launch and you want to get a good unit and you can't locate a master in short time frame.
Thats why all those questions...I do still believe that if budget allows, getting a master to audit a property is still essential

On 10/9/2013 6:44:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
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This is based on pure common sense and scientific:-
Your Home: An unpolished gem or a rotten apple?
http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Your_Home:_An_unpolished_gem_or_a_rotten_apple%3F

Some of the considerations from the above link:-
2. Only after doing a proper Triage can one find out whether a home (or your home) is an unpolished gem or a true rotten apple or somewhere in between.


3. For example; if a home is like an unpolished gem; some enhancements can bring great (good) results.


3.1 Most homes are usually between these two: and after considering the science of Feng Shui; if one (via the Art of Feng Shui) properly enhance + neutralize bad Qi; often one can see good results.


4. However, or unfortunately; some homes are like a 10 year old 1,000cc car. No matter how much enhancements or Elastoplast (fix leaks); does not help. Even if it is brand new.
Frankly, everyone seems to think that automatically, after a "proper" Feng Shui audit has been done; a 1,000 cc Suzuki can become a high end luxury car. This is only wishful thinking. And this, I feel explains why, some try to seek the holy grail of a Feng Shui master that can even cure such things. Frankly, even if there is a god; God, cannot do miracle cure. Especially those who subscribe to the Alien theory.

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On 10/9/2013 10:14:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Of course getting the right person to do
the job will maximize the potential of
each property. However, I find that we
must still learn some basics on fengshui
before we can1. Ascertain whether
the 'Master' is a REAL
Master.There are those who
advocate placing certain symbols to
improve fengshui. Some said symbols
totally no use.There are those who
believe that East, South or North East
facing house sure good irregardless of
what group you belong and your Bazi
etc.I have consulted many such different
masters and some of them are not cheap.
I won't say all of them are no good or
are fake but I haven't gotten very
better off. In fact, out of negligence
of some of these masters, I had to move
house cuz I get new health issues almost
every year I stayed in that house which
was so call fengshui audited. Hopefully
having some knowledge of fengshui, A
least I find a master that gives
practical, sensible and non
superstitious advice.2. Short list a few
reasonably ok fengshui properties before
hiring the master to view and thus help
determine the right property.
Having some basic knowledge is
particularly useful especially if you
are at a hot property launch and you
want to get a good unit and you can't
locate a master in short time
frame.Thats why all those questions...I
do still believe that if budget allows,
getting a master to audit a property is
still essentialOn 10/9/2013
6:44:50 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:

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Further to what I had mentioned:
1. It is a common fallacy that many of us seem to think that Feng Shui is a "cure all".
2. What I believe from what you wrote is that you are confused and apprehensive that given your personal experience; you did not get any good results from a previous audit.
3. Again. Try to look at the root of the issue: "Is your home an unpolished gem or a rotten apple?".
3.1. This is the key for better understanding of the realities of LIFE.
4. Attached are previous illustrations. On why some homes even if they are brand new or costs millions may not be good in terms of Fung the Sway aka. Feng Shui.

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On 10/10/2013 7:39:20 AM, Anonymous wrote:
This is based on pure common
sense and scientific:-Your
Home: An unpolished gem or a
rotten
apple?http://wiki.geomancy.net
/wiki/Your_Home:_An_unpolished
_gem_or_a_rotten_apple%3F
Some of the considerations
from the above link:-2. Only
after doing a proper Triage
can one find out whether a
home (or your home) is an
unpolished gem or a true
rotten apple or somewhere in
between.
3. For example; if a home is
like an unpolished gem; some
enhancements can bring great
(good) results.
3.1 Most homes are usually
between these two: and after
considering the science of
Feng Shui; if one (via the Art
of Feng Shui) properly enhance
+ neutralize bad Qi; often one
can see good results.
4. However, or unfortunately; some homes
are like a 10 year old 1,000cc car. No
matter how much enhancements or
Elastoplast (fix leaks); does not
help. Even if it is brand new.Frankly,
everyone seems to think that
automatically, after a "proper" Feng
Shui audit has been done; a 1,000 cc
Suzuki can become a high end luxury car.
This is only wishful thinking. And this,
I feel explains why, some try to seek
the holy grail of a Feng Shui master
that can even cure such things. Frankly,
even if there is a god; God, cannot do
miracle cure. Especially those who
subscribe to the Alien theory.On
10/9/2013 10:14:29 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Of course getting the right person
to do
the job will maximize the
potential of
each property. However,
I find that we
must still learn some
basics on fengshui
before we
can1. Ascertain whether
the
'Master' is a REAL
Master.There are those who
advocate placing certain symbols to
improve fengshui. Some said symbols
totally no use.There are those
who
believe that East, South or
North East
facing house sure good
irregardless of
what group you
belong and your Bazi
etc.I have
consulted many such different
masters and some of them are not
cheap.
I won't say all of them are
no good or
are fake but I haven't
gotten very
better off. In fact, out
of negligence
of some of these
masters, I had to move
house cuz I
get new health issues almost
every
year I stayed in that house which
was so call fengshui audited.
Hopefully
having some knowledge of
fengshui, A
least I find a master
that gives
practical, sensible and
non
superstitious advice.2. Short
list a few
reasonably ok fengshui
properties before
hiring the master
to view and thus help
determine the right property.
Having some basic knowledge is
particularly useful especially if
you
are at a hot property launch and
you
want to get a good unit and you
can't
locate a master in short time
frame.Thats why all those
questions...I
do still believe that
if budget allows,
getting a master
to audit a property is
still
essentialOn 10/9/2013
6:44:50
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Some homes fall under this category...

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On 10/10/2013 8:26:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion, even within a
good Feng Shui site; there are
also the good, the bad and the
"ugly" homes within it.In
every development; most homes
also subscribe to the "bell
curve"
effect:http://forum.geomancy.n
et/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&
fid=6&mid=32648&new=


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