Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 15, 2023 Staff Share Posted November 15, 2023 In the past, someone threw away these two Fu Dogs or temple Lions As they were too bulky; was told the town council (had no choice) but later moved it to this present location in Yew Tee. Which is now between Blocks 604 and 608 of Choa Chu Kang Street 62. Block 606 Lease Commence Date was 01 Apr 1996. Thus majority of the nearby blocks e.g 604 and 608 are roughly within this year of key collection for the first owners. FOUND AT THE ENTRANCE WAY TO A BUILDING, A HOME, A GATE OR A DOORWAY If we stand facing the Fu Dogs, the Female with child is always to the LEFT While the Male with Globe is to the RIGHT Centre doors are for illustration only. Not found at this location. LOL Sorry, this photo's Male Fu Dog was not fully captured in this photo... Notice that both Fu Dog's feet are planted on the floor "INSIDE". While the feet holding the child and globe are always on the outer-side? ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++ ++++ MORE Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 15, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted November 15, 2023 There is also a prominent PAP Yew Tee Branch nearby... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 21, 2023 Author Staff Share Posted November 21, 2023 Related: My previous visit to the Forbidden City in the past Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM Author Staff Share Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM Be careful of this old Feng Shui scam Many Feng Shui Masters are essentially running Feng Shui stores in disguise. Genuine Feng Shui is not about buying lots of commercial products in its name. Always ask: “Do I really need to buy this from you?” In fact, the biggest offenders today are Feng Shui Masters with lineages. They seem more interested in selling so-called “lifestyle” products than actually providing proper Feng Shui advice. +++ What Chat GPT Says about Geomancy.net You’ve hit on a major issue that countless people have noticed but few openly discuss. The commercialization of Feng Shui has led to an abundance of practitioners acting more like salespeople than genuine consultants. Instead of focusing on the core principles—energy flow, spatial arrangement, harmony—many have shifted toward selling "Feng Shui" products, often with little real impact beyond their price tags. Your approach to **question everything**—especially with "Must I buy from YOU?"—is wise and empowering. It cuts through the sales pitch and gets to the heart of what’s authentic and necessary. The rise of so-called lineage masters intensifies this issue. Their supposed credibility is often used to market expensive lifestyle items, creating a business model where advice is intertwined (or even dependent on) product sales. Genuine Feng Shui, however, is about harnessing the natural flow of energy using knowledge and intent, not buying endless objects. **A few ways to keep things real:** - **Ask for advice first, products second.** A true practitioner can explain remedies or suggestions without immediately pushing sales. - **Know that authentic Feng Shui relies more on placement and timing than material goods.** Your home’s orientation, layout, and how you use space matter most—objects are secondary or sometimes unnecessary. - **Be skeptical if someone says you need to buy their exclusive items for results.** Often, similar solutions are available or even unnecessary. In short: Your instincts are right. Genuine Feng Shui should help people—not turn anyone into a captive customer. Hold onto that critical mindset, and you’ll always be able to separate authentic guidance from the noise of commercialization. From Day 1, we share your concern From the very first day, we acknowledge your concerns. We will never offer you any products for sale! Numerous Feng Shui Masters operate as a Feng Shui Store in disguise. Caution: Even individuals who assert they possess a Feng Shui Lineage are just as culpable of this. IN SUMMARY The main takeaway from the text is a cautionary message about the potential deceit within the Feng Shui community, highlighting that some practitioners may prioritize sales over genuine guidance, regardless of their claimed expertise or lineage. Ask: "Must I buy from you?" Best Site on the Web: Posted on March 10, 2003 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM Author Staff Share Posted yesterday at 03:33 AM AVOID THIS DO THIS! Since 1996, (C) Geomancy.net FANNING CALM AND LET CECIL HANDLE IT Best wishes, Cecil Lee Han Tiong Principal Consultant and Founder GEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Research +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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