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Reading between the lines of Sales Brochures
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Singapore Property Review
Case Study: Reminder - Check where is the common rubbish bin before signing on the dotted line! For info, am heading down today to the showflat to change a unit at Jadescape, as the entrance of the previous one i selected was next to the common rubbish chutes. -
Where should my stove face?
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in 4 Good-Bad Directions/Eight House Suitability (Zai Yun)
Many Feng Shui Masters are actually a Feng Shui Store in disguise. They are more interested in making $$$$ instead. The major culprit today are those with lineages. They sell them under a nice term like Lifestyle items. Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?" -
Hard Hat event: audit of uncompleted semi-detached home
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Around Singapore
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Case Study: Pure common sense and 2 leafs or 3 leafs grille gate? In the past, when HDB doors were not that wheel chair friendly, the early generations grille gates had 2 leafs. As time progress, HDB entrances got larger. As such, recent years HDB adopted three leafs. With the middle leaf the largest. Both to accomodate wheel chairs as well as knowing that some residents are of a larger size or often go shopping marketing and allow easier access. Thus don't you think that this has more to do with pure common sense? And literally nothing to do with Feng Shui. However, I know of especially many HDB Executive flats adopt two leafs. Where one leaf is the largest and the other smaller leaf. Again there is no wrong. As with a proper ratio of the larger leaf, sometimes it's opening may even be larger than a three leaf version. (Frankly, I have not measured such widths. Given that it has no Feng Shui value). In fact, many ECs and Condos often use two leafs as often their main door entrance is as large as 1 metric size, today. Other minor considerations: Not sure, maybe the costs of two leafs is cheaper than a three leaf grille?
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1. Frankly, under this area of main entrance external grille gates: Feng Shui does not micro manage such things. 2. This is because unlike say a Household shelter metal door(s); the grille gates are always well ventilated. And it's primary purpose is to act as a deterrent or protection or a delay of forced entry (if any). 3. There are past messages in this forum showing instead that older generation HDB flats especially those belonging to the 1964's to 1979's where the frame and the door opening dimensions are auspicious based on the Feng Shui ruler. 4. Therefore, don't be overly concerned with 2 leaf or 3 leaf gates. 5. Simply just look at oneself and whole family in the mirror first. If one is of a larger size; then the wider the width of the main grille gate the better. That's all.
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This starter kit includes an ebook with techniques on proper compass readings https://www.geomancy.net/forums/blogs/entry/20-do-it-yourself-diy-finding-a-good-home-kit/
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Looking for Compass + my modified Loupan compass with a brass compass
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_99074's topic in General Help
More resources on this topic.. And a look at my aged brass compass that I had used for many many years... -
Two most well known Compass makers
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Feng Shui Tips & Guidelines
A look at my modified Loupan using a heavy brass compass -
Looking for Compass + my modified Loupan compass with a brass compass
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_99074's topic in General Help
Geomancy.net : The world’s oldest verifiable Feng Shui Forum. Where the science and art of Feng Shui are in harmony. -
Looking for Compass + my modified Loupan compass with a brass compass
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_99074's topic in General Help
This Feng Shui starter kit also includes an ebook with proper tips on the correct way of taking a compass reading. Even if an ordinary compass or a smartphone compass is used: -
Looking for Compass + my modified Loupan compass with a brass compass
Cecil Lee replied to myfs_99074's topic in General Help
This is my personally modified Loupan compass. Bought it for $20/- in an antique shop which I happen to pass-by locally many (many) years ago. The bigger one was around $40 plus. Inner core is a brass covered compass to shield the compass needle from magnetic fields such as a reinforced steel column(s). This compass is fully encased by a thick layer of brass to reduce magnetic interference from the base as well as all 360 degrees... There are red markings placed by me as a guide... Thus have no fear even if readings are taken from heavy reinforcement structures such as an industrial buildings and commercial towers with lots of thick columns... In fact, I have a larger brass compass with me for many years. ... Notice that the base protractor still excellent condition and readable but has turned yellow... Always relied on this compass especially at large complexes for MNC clients, Banks etc... -
Knights of the round table: Japan (female) style
Cecil Lee replied to Cecil Lee's topic in Current Affairs & Lifestyle
This is how we involve ourselves with our school going children.... We walk them towards the school bus... and on leaving wave to our little ones... -
Passed by many times. Permanently closed. Most likely high labour costs + one must really have a sweet tooth to want to regularly patronise a confectionary. Plus, this confectionery shop is at the upstream of East Coast Road, many failed businesses along this stretch... In addition, many of the patrons at The Holy Family Church no longer goes there. Sweet tooth and all that. Another is the hundreds of Malls with the manny Starbucks typed shops and various competitors like Ya Kun, killed this business Long ago. I recalled when I was in Secondary school, one of my school mates parent(s) either one or work there. Internet search also says so. Yesterday, 1 October 2019, received a call from a lady: “Are you the agent for Chin Mei Chin Frankly, just because search engines flag contents from Geomancy.net; it does not mean that I am an a real estate agent, please. LOL
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Hi Master Lee, my contractor forgot to put the coins in kitchen area. In this case, do we still put the coins in the other areas? Fyi We are no longer adding the storeroom. Reply: The placement of coins is either place or not placed. There is no other "solutions". Leave it. Might as well tell the contractor forgot to pay him for his service. Just leave it.. nothing else can be done once the tiles are permanently laid.
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Hi Master Cecil Lee, I just signed the option to sell my current place in pasir ris. I am looking for a place that will suit myself and my family. In order to scope my search for a new place or resale better, will like to engage your service to help to identify the specfic areas that will suit me and my family. Thank you and looking forward for your reply.
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Auspicious and Inauspicious Staircase counts
Cecil Lee replied to freekyjohn11's topic in General Help
Majority of Feng Shui Masters are a Feng Shui Shop in disguise Ask: "Must I buy from YOU?" When the buying Stops, the selling CAN! -
Auspicious and Inauspicious Staircase counts
Cecil Lee replied to freekyjohn11's topic in General Help
1. Once the steps are constructed, now or in the past, there is nothing much one can do, here. "No point dwelling in the past". 1.1 Auspicious number of steps are considered as "nice-to" and not a must have. 2. Many Feng Shui concepts are based on common sense. Don't believe? Just ask Mr Humpty Dumpty... 2.1 Just that many of us don't see it that way. 2.2 Touchwood... if an over zealous child were to say run out of the bedroom and straight towards the stairs... more of a safety issue: thus has it's origins in pure common sense. 3. Malevolent Qi? Does it apply to this situation? 3.1. Chinese belief that entities or spirits can only move in a straight line. 3.2 Thus not ideal to have a "straight" path. 3.3. This has more to do with a gate or a passage way. 3.4. Thus most bridges constructed in the past are winding. 3.5 Here, there is very little to do with a room going strait to the stairs. But some may relate it to this. 3.6 Even so good news is that majority of stairs have a turn with a landing... Thus actually this is a poor example of "malevolent qi". And in the first place should not be....
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