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Dear Anon,
1. Frankly, there is not much choice but to excercise greater tolerance.
2. You will be surprised to learn that some condominiums equally have doors that are closer or even just as close!
3. There is a condominium in Bukit Ho Swee that has two main door in very (very) close proximity. In such a situation, there is no way to leave shoes outside the door. As there is not even a small area / or the main entrance is not flushed inwards.
4. The fortunate thing in such a situation here is that there is no way, both parties can start a Ba Gua mirror war.
5. In fact, I can recall many (many) more condominiums that also have neighbour's door's that are next to, directly facing each other in very close proximity.
Another condominum in Bukit Batok - Parkview (developed by Far East Organisation), has units where:-
a. There are two units with the main door is next to each other. While the other two units on the same block face each other directly with only 3 feet space between them! Call this condo living! Here, tolerance is needed.
In fact, many public housing HDB flats have at least 5 feet distance from each other.
Try best not to start a Ba Gua war. This is a lose-lose situation.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
P.S. This is just a sample of what I had mentioned under Para 3. Phew! What a way to live!

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On 11/5/2002 12:48:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil,
Typical situation in Singapore
HDB flats:
If one's main door is facing
directly the neighbour's main
door(around 2m apart), any
recommend cures for this
situation?
Thanks

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Dear Yung Kwung,
A lose-lose situation occurs when one party hangs a Ba Gua mirror above his main door (facing a neighbour's unit).
As a result, the neighbour (if he/she is a Chinese, may or most likely have no choice but to hang a reflective mirror to bounce back the Ba Gua mirror.
Therefore, it would seem that this has resulted in a lose-lose situation for both.
It would be better off, for both of them to call a `truce' and remove each of their mirrors.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/5/2002 4:31:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Robert,
Thanks for the information.
You mentioned that it is a
lose-lose situation if both
parties use Bagua.What
actually does you meant?Is it
hanging of Bagua may have
adverse effect on the house
where this Bagua is facing?
Regards

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Dear Miriam,
Yes, one can use one of these. But in many cases, it may overlap a neighour's frontage. Thus in some instances, not practical.
On the other hand, if, it has not being renovated yet, can use a protruding floor tile. Which, I had posted a picture sometime back.
This is another picture (illustration) of what I mean by the above protrusion.
In fact, this has been used in some Singapore condominiums. One location is Signature Park Condominium, developed by City Developments (a subsidiary of Hong Leong Group).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 11/6/2002 12:02:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Is it possible to use a more
"friendly" method, such as
perhaps putting a semicircular
mat with a pattern of
"sunrays" radiating outward?
Miriam


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