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1. Type of Flats: Housing & Development Board, Singapore (Government Built Flats) 2. Location: Rivervale Crescent: http://streetdirectory.com/mapsize2.cgi?x=35956.0052&y=41479.5271&level=6 (Lower right hand side of the map where Block 158A is shown facing the CHONG GHEE Temple. 3. Cluster of Flats in Blocks: 158A, 158B, 158C, 158D 4. Availability: Singaporeans getting their keys in phases. 5. Attachments: 2 photos of the Chong Ghee Temple 1 photo of drive-in at Blk 159A (next to carpark at Blk 160) Remarks:- 1. Many Singaporeans will be getting their keys to units under this block. And the most frequent question asked is: Will the temple affect my home? 2. Overall, based on my earlier survey of this site for several clients, who have moved in or due to move in, the block that is most affected is located at Blk 158A. However, only flats that are directly facing this temple is `affected'. Especially those whose apartments are at levels 2 to 5 or units #02 and #05 that are directly facing it. 3. I found that overall, this temple is relatively new and `clean' (do not house human urns etc). Thus overall, does not pose a real threat to other units such as Blk 158B, 158C or 158D Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Part I - Case Study of Inauspicious Layouts =========================================== 1. Type of Flats: Housing & Development Board, Singapore (Government Built Flats) 2. Locations: Block 272A, Jurong West St 64 and Block 271D, Jurong West St 24 3. Enclosed please find two sample layout plans from designs found in these two flats. 4. Availability: Currently for Sale 5. `Threats' related to these two layouts:- 5.1 Riddled with major missing corners 5.2 Toilet at the center-point of the house (imply financial problems or money cannot be easily retained) In this first part, overall recommendation: Don't Buy. (There are other better layouts to select... Try to Avoid) Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. Based on 965, where 9 represents fire, six metal element and 5 (bad Yellow five or earth), the 9 with 5 is not ideal as fire (9) enhances earth (5). 2. A 6 (metal) may not be enough in such a situation. 3. Many FS practitioners, consider a computer as belonging to the fire element. Therefore, if you can, try to add more `metal' e.g. 6 coins to further destroy the two combinations of fire-earth. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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From: Glyn Hezakiah Subject: "Landed" in Singapore Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 19:44:27 +0800 To: Cecil Lee ------------------------------------- Cecil and Robert I am so thrilled that you have made your stamp on the tiny island. There is so much bullshit out there in FS land, finally I am happy to know that your brand of FS prevails. The following is a heartfelt endorsement of your success. Should you see fit to publish it on your website please do so. Cheers Glyn --------------------------------------- I have had the absolute priveledge of studying Feng Shui under the guidance of Masters Cecil and Robert Lee. Apart from learning the traditional method of this system, they have also taught me about compassion and humility. These qualities are extremely important in my opinion as we are dealing with people's lives when we delve deeply into their Four Pillars Chart and try assist as much as possible. Over the years, nothing has been too much of a problem for them in helping me attain the success I now experience. How I wish they were in down town Perth, Western Australia. I sincerely hope you Singaporeans understand just how very very fortunate you are to have them "on tap". I am originally from Singapore many years ago and I have an excellent understanding of the culture and lifestyle of the Island. Out of interest, I "monitor" a few Feng Shui "Lists" coming out of Singapore and to say that there is amazing nonsense being proliferated is putting it very mildly indeed. I feel so very sorry for those being "sucked in". So guys, we are a very lucky bunch of folk to be under the umbrella of Cecil and Robert Lee. I have no doubt reading all the posts that come thru Geomancy Net that you all do appreciate their efforts. Let me say, this is an unsolicited endorsement and if Cecil and Robert see fit, I can be contacted at my email address which is lifestyle88@ozemail.com.au Sincerely Glyn Hezakiah
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"I have had the absolute privilege of studying Feng Shui under the guidance of Masters Cecil and Robert Lee. Apart from learning the traditional method of this system, they have also taught me about compassion and humility. These qualities are extremely important in my opinion as we are dealing with people's lives when we delve deeply into their Four Pillars Chart and try assist as much as possible. Over the years, nothing has been too much of a problem for them in helping me attain the success I now experience. How I wish they were in down town Perth, Western Australia. I sincerely hope you Singaporeans understand just how very very fortunate you are to have them "on tap". I am originally from Singapore many years ago and I have an excellent understanding of the culture and lifestyle of the Island. Out of interest, I "monitor" a few Feng Shui "Lists" coming out of Singapore and to say that there is amazing nonsense being proliferated is putting it very mildly indeed. I feel so very sorry for those being "sucked in". So guys, we are a very lucky bunch of folk to be under the umbrella of Cecil and Robert Lee. I have no doubt reading all the posts that come thru Geomancy Net that you all do appreciate their efforts. Let me say, this is an unsolicited endorsement and if Cecil and Robert see fit, I can be contacted at my email address which is lifestyle88@ozemail.com.au " Sincerely Glyn Hezakiah
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Dear Yang Ming, I like to add that, in my opinion, I am very confident that the "Black Hat" model is not viable in the Far East especially Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong and Taiwan. This is because, the "Black Hat" is based on a `marketing ploy'. I feel Black Hat is not viable for the following reasons:- 1. Locally in Singapore, the traditional Feng Shui practitioner does not mix products with their consultation. 2. Since products are readily available in a wide area in Singapore, there is NO REASON for a Feng Shui practitioner to tout such goods. 3. Unlike in the West, where perhaps, some of the products are rarer to find. And usually, some FS practitioners (authentic or otherwise) may bring along various products such as windchimes, coins etc...) 4. In such a situtation, this is where the Black Hat had taken advantage of this situation. And, based on this rationale, this is why, I feel that they had been highly successful in their `marketing ploy'. 5. I was told by many users in the forum, that some of these Black Hat practitioners charge a very low fee. But at the end of the day, you have to buy lots of material goods from them. To enhance the various sectors. 6. This model is thus never viable in a country like Singapore. For example, if one goes to Bugis area (in town), there are lots of shops in that area selling FS goods, enhancers or cures. 7. Likewise, we have our Chinatown area - another area where there are many shops selling such stuffs. Even in locations like Holland Village Shopping Centre. 8. In an audit done for one of my previous client on her father's home and another one for her sister's home, they even were able to purchase the 6 rod wind chimes from Mustapha (Serangoon Road) - a well known Indian retailer in Singapore. One can also go to local HDB (housing board shops) and find lots of such objects all over Singapore. This proves that, there is relatively no value in stocking or overcharging on such objects as the price is `well known'. No one can thus sell a $6 6rod windchime for e.g. Singapore $25. Thus get cheated as a result. Not viable at all. Therefore, for a scheme that trys to promote material goods, this is a fatal error if they ever come to Singapore shore! In addition, we never seen any reviews or praise of Black Hat nor "well known" personalities of such sort, televised or broadcast on any of our mass media. In fact in my opinion, such scheme (Black Hat) is set to fail even before, it can even get started in Singapore. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Further to what I had mentioned, the characteristic of a Black Hat Sect is:- 1. The use of a Fixed Template much like the Eight Associations or Life Associations Template. 2. Does not use a compass be it an ordinary compass or a luopan to access your house. 3. The Black Hat person simply super-impose a fix template based on the position of the main door. And all the `life associations' fall in place. Here, you will hear terms like: various corners: Fame Wealth Helpful people/work children/creativity/future family/past knowlege/spirituality relationship/marriage career Most of the time, the advise is to enhance the various sectors with commercial products. Unfortunately, this is considered `hocus pocus' "Feng Shui". And Frankly, as mentioned earlier, one would hardly if ever find such practise in Singapore, Hong Kong or the Far East. Even in Taiwan - the country of origin of Lin Yun, the "founder of this scheme". However, or unfortunately, this type is widespread particularly in the US, Canada or any other countries that has been `contaminated' with it or its following. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. So far, I have yet to come across a Singapore Feng Shui practitioner using "Black Hat" stuff. 2. First, I believe many Singaporeans would not simply be so gullible to be `conned' by such a person (Black Hat). In fact, so far, I have yet to find a Black Hat practitioner locally or in the Far East. Other than, unfortunately, Lillian Too, who associate herself with some of them. 3. Otherwise, you should personally feel at ease, with the type of Feng Shui practised here. The only "concern" I feel is the type of knowledge used by various practitioners. Some Feng Shui practitioners in Singapore only practice the "Eight House" + Shapes and Forms. And some use Eight House and Flying Star with Shapes and Forms. In fact, I noticed because of our presence, many Feng Shui practitioners have no choice but to use or include very rudimentary "Ba Zi". To get in par with our full range of audit. In fact, two years back, a new Feng Shui practitioner had asked me this question " Is it important to use Ba Zi ". Today, she really has no choice but to apply basic chart. It is thru consumer requests that, I feel it is overly good sign that Feng Shui can truly become a holistic method. 4. Therefore, you do not have to worry much of "Black hat" but is good to find out more from the practitioner, the type of school used in his/her practise. It is the hope that, by doing so, and by insistence of "clients", many local FS practitioners would be forced to continue learning. And not continue with basic methods. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Cecil & Robert, "I just wanted to drop you this note to mention how my life has changed since you did the reading of my home. I have implemented all your advice and recommendations." "It has been about 3 months now and I can see a change. It took a few weeks, but what a difference! I am no longer sick and I now sleep thru the night without any problems. It has been quite a number of years since I have had a complete night's sleep. For once, I feel a greater sense of ease, calm and joy. I now always smile a lot! In addition, my business opportunities are continously growing! Once again, Many Thanks. Take care, Cecil and Robert!" Madam Grace Tan, Meyer Road, Singapore
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Dear Cecil, " I am totally impressed with your command of Feng Shui and the way you guided us in our renovations. Your services is truly impeccable! We have moved in for over a year now.. and this short note is to Thank you for changing our fortune! Thank you, Thank you a Thousand Times Over!" Madam Serene Low, Upper Bukit Timah Road
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"Cecil, Thanks for helping us turnaround from our poor business. Me and my partners are indebted to you. Now, I am making money and laughing to the Bank! Cheers!!! " KC Tan, MD, Commercial Industries
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"Thank you very much for the care shown in doing my house audit. After your consultation, there's lot of opportunities coming to me. I therefore take this opportunity to thank you from the bottom of me and my family's heart for all your good work, care and concern shown in auditing my house." -- Chew Siew Peng Master Cecil: I again want to thank you for your guidance. You are very professional in your work! Have a great New Year! -- Mimi, January, 29 2003 (posting to Free Advice Forum)
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" My name is Daniel and i'm 17 years old. I live in New Zealand, located in the Southern Hemisphere. Today life is worth a million dollars. Yesterday it was only worth 2 cents. I can list a million things to tell you what feng shui has done to me in the last few weeks.... The information in the site is VERY VERY ACCURATE. without this site i think feng shui would die out because people won't trust it anymore. Best of luck to everyone. And make sure you apply whatever it is correctly and always monitor the changes because the little things can be disasterous. Thank you for the effort you guys are doing to making this world a better place." Dan, New Zealand
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" I read about some exceptional experience with Feng Shui, I have my fair share of unpleasant experience with the so called Feng Shui expert , who visited my apartment and advice of various changes. To be fair with him, there were some improvement in my family life particularly my wife and son. The main problem with the expert is the unwillingness to share his knowledge , not even to paying customer ! When the consultation period was over, it is even more difficult to extract anymore Feng Shui knowledge from him. I have paid quite a few hundreds and all I get are instructions without explanation. I have no idea which "house" I belong, what is my "bai zi" , where are the good direction etc. I have read a few books by Lillian Too on DIY feng shui but I am always doubtful whether it is the right interpretation and whether I have applied correctly. Having found this site was a blessing because now I can have someone to guide me along. Please keep up the great work. " Ang Jen
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Dear Cecil " I contacted Robert and you initially in November last year, having gone through an 18month period of never ending bad luck. I also had an arm injury, which would not heal after a year. Absolutely nothing would go right for me, not even the simplest most trivial thing. I then found that finances were a problem. As recommended I completed a Flying Star report, and a Pillars of Destiny Report, and followed all the recommendation and cures. I also received allot of advice from your Free Advise service, and read all the previous messages for tips. I am delighted to report that the string of bad luck has now been broken, and I have gone back to normal, which is brilliant. I can?t thank you both enough. Finances are also satisfactory, so I can now work hard and strive to achieve greater things. I will always remember your kindness, it was most encouraging. I will try to use your example, and help other people when they are in need and maybe I can do something to help. Many thanks. " Regards Liz Cooper
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Dear Cecil & Robert, Your home plus self is probably the best and most practical way for me to apply Feng Shui to my home and for my family! My luck has changed and now I am able to finally take control of my life! Many, Many Thanks! Brian Weiss, Miami
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Dear Peck Wun, Please see below:- Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui, there is not much one can do unless one occupies another room. Usually, in such a situation:- 1. Always get the Shapes and Form of the placement of the interior of the bedroom right. For example, where ever possible, see if the bed can be on the opposite wall of the bedroom door. Or have the bed head placed against a solid wall. 2. This depends on the individual. But often, Flying Star Feng Shui is used to evaluate this and other rooms to neutralise any Sha Qi if any. The limited cures are either:- 1. Placement of a mirror on the wall to create a symbolic `extension'. 2. Placement or either a wind chime or a crystal at the corner or at the edge. These are so far the two most common approaches. For the stove, if it cannot be placed based on one's favourable direction, then, placement should be in accordance with Shapes and Form Feng Shui. The crucial aspect here is if one is not sure, use or purchase a stove with the knobs pointing to the sky. If the stove, faces inwards of the house, then it is advantages to have the knobs on the side of the stove (with the knobs pointing inwards). Here, you may need to apply the concept: If it cannot be seen it no longer becomes a threat. Thus, you can consider the use of a day curtain (white) or a window blind. Usually, plants are used to slow down the Sha Qi from a long corridor. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Leah, 1. Often two Feng Shui Schools can be looked at with regards to a water position e.g. aquarium. 2. The most general form is based on the Shapes and Form Feng Shui. Here, ideally, the water position should be found in a `clear space' location. Commonly, it should (commonsense) approach be placed especially an aquarium against a wall such as the living room or surrounding or even close the main door if there is sufficient space. 3. The most popular advise provided by Feng Shui practitioners is to relate a water position to the directions. For example, you have mentioned that it is considered good to place it e.g. such as East or SE (Wood Element), North (Water) etc... 4. Again this is generally an acceptable way at looking at the placement of a water position. 5. Therefore, in both of the two cases: based on Shapes and Form and Specific directions associated with an element, these are the two most common approach or advise given on water positions. 6. You have mentioned Year 2003. With regards to this, when the Year always `crop-up' it then is associated with the `Time dimensions' of Feng Shui. 7. Here, we have to put a face to this. And this is thus based on the Flying Star Feng Shui. 8. One of the important concept in the Flying Star Feng Shui is that of the birth date of the house. 9. When was the house built or had a major renovation? For example, if the house was built between 1984 to-date (and not exceeding lunar calendar year 2003), then this house is considered as built under Period 7. 10. What happens if there is a major renovation done? If the house was built between 1964 to 1983 (Period 6). But subsequently, there was a major renovation in say 1990. Then, this means that the house now becomes a Period 7 house. 11. To answer your question: So long as there are NO MAJOR renovations done to the house from 2003 onwards, the house will continue to have e.g. a Period 7 status. Or no change in birth chart. 12. Thus, whatever Flying Star analysis done as a Period 7 house will remain unchanged even after Period 8 or 9 etc... 13. Therefore, any attempts to activate water positions under Period 7 with recommendations on the placement of Water position will continue to remain there. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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1. As mentioned earlier, a butterfly's life span is very short. 2. Do you know how long it lives? 3. Yes / No? In fact, on the average, a typical butterfly has a lifespan of only TWO WEEKs. (Yes, 2 short weeks or a fortnight). 4. Can u imagine that? This is why, butterfly buildings (SYMBOLICALLY) are not favoured in Feng Shui. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, In my opinion, it is very difficult to depend on a compass to determine all these stars that you had mentioned. Frankly, if this is the case, a book on " Secrets of Wealth, Relationships Revealed " may come in a paperback. If there is such an authentic book, then, in my opinion, it would be the hottest seller outselling books like the bible. But unfortunately, a holistic approach is a better bet. All of us in our lifetime have taken examinations since young. And we all know that the `clue' here is simply put -- to score maximum marks in the various sections of the paper. Holisic Feng Shui is also like this. And one should take into account the best practises of most of the concepts that can work for MOST people. By doing so, we have a higher chance of success. Else, we can be running in a vicious cycle. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, For business and Feng Shui, a few questions may need to be looked at:- "Have you changed anything with regards to the home or office location? If not, then, there is a less chance that Feng Shui is involved ". But if one has changed the above or if there are other signs such as constant disagreements etc.. If things still remain status quo on the above, then, more likely it is due to business `fluctuations' relating to the nature of your business, cyclical - downs. Another look at your business is: How are my competitors in similar industries doing? If usually, the home or office has not changed significantly, then look more closely at the nature of your work / marketing arena. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, It is always considered a `disadvantage' to have missing corners in a home. And there can be other significance not necessarily with regards to `recognition'. Yes, there are a few known cures and some of this include:- 1. Using a mirror to `extend' a missing corner. However, this option is best looked at in relation to Compass School Feng Shui. Here, a mirror is considered a double `edged sword': if the particular location in question is auspicious, then it can bounce back twice the good luck. But if it si an inauspicous sector, it can bounce back twice the bad luck. 2. For a landed property, there are more options. Here, the idea is to symbolically, add an outline e.g. or do landscaping such that an aerial view (top-down) we can see the profile of the missing corner covered by the landscaped outline. For a landed property adding a `street lamp' at the corner is another viable situation. 3. Within the home, an alternative cure could range between eg.. the placement of a crystal or wind chime. This is usually looked at after a diagnose or audit done. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. If your daughter has often has health problems, and staying all the time in your existing home, proper use of Feng Shui should be able to look at and diagnose the problem. 2. In my opinion, I also had a few cases, perhaps, one may call it a coincidence, but in these two homes, where there is a large missing corner at SE, and where, the couple had daugthers, -- perhaps, I have to say that it is a real coincidence... that it matched your situation. 3. In my opinion, the main concern is the missing corner. And it can be compounded by the wrong stars flying at the sector. Usually, the problem or issue here is the missing corner and it can be difficult to re-dress. Cures vary depending on the layout plan. Without, further analysis, one option could be the placement of a 6-rod windchime at the corner or edge between the missing sector. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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