myfs_150494 Posted July 18, 2011 Share Posted July 18, 2011 Hi Master CecilRecently a tall HDB is building next to our flat and there is a curved road just outside my Master Bed room. I read from books that curved road is act like a knife and is not good. Any suggestion how to prevent this as we cannot alter the window nor move house. It is impossible to close up whole curtain all the time. Does it impact our luck, health or sleepig? Any remedies?Also notice there is a point building in the opp school and also a direct road pointing towards our Master Bed room though the road is not near. Any suggestion to avoid this by hanging mirrors or remedies?Thank you very much Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 18, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 18, 2011 1. On the topic of a curved road; this again relies on commonsense or cow-sense Feng Shui.2. Why commonsense or cow-sense? 3. If one lives at the ground level and if a vehicle should accidentally (or a drunkard) or an out of control vehicle like those reported a few years ago that of Toyotas and Lexus having their pedal stuck; if one's home is directly on the same level; such vehicles can/may could plough into that home!4. Put on the thinking cap; if one's home is not at the ground level; that is some consolation. Hopefully the vehicle does not plough into a support beam that cause the entire stack to collapse.(this should be an unlikely-hood if the building structure or support beam(s) have redunancies.5. Look at it this way, it is close to impossible for say a vehicle driven by a drunkard to literally fly to the 5th storey if someone is staying that high. So, in general (other than Para 4) what is the big deal of a curved road? to a 2nd, 3rd and upwards storey apartment??6. As for the pointed roof; it depends on which level one's home is and which opening it is facing. And whether that opening are critical areas such as the living room balcony (or not). Thus it really depends. And hard to tell from the single photo. Quote On 7/18/2011 11:47:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master CecilRecently a tallHDB is building next to ourflat and there is a curvedroad just outside my MasterBed room. I read from booksthat curved road is act like aknife and is not good. Anysuggestion how to prevent thisas we cannot alter the windownor move house. It isimpossible to close up wholecurtain all the time. Does itimpact our luck, health orsleepig? Any remedies?Alsonotice there is a pointbuilding in the opp school andalso a direct road pointingtowards our Master Bed roomthough the road is not near.Any suggestion to avoid thisby hanging mirrors orremedies?Thank you very much Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 18, 2011 Staff Share Posted July 18, 2011 More resources:-http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Commonsense_ApproachUnder the above URL: Ifone has the time; go thru this topic: Plot at a T-junctionPara 2. The test is: "Can a run-amok vehicle be able to slam into the property?" Yes or No? If Yes, then this is most likely as illustrated in the attachment a potential plot (in this case) a home facing a T-junction. Commonsense dictates: Can a car fly? If so how high? "From ground level without any ramps; can the car fly to the 5th Storey?" Quote On 7/18/2011 5:26:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:1. On the topic of a curved road; thisagain relies on commonsense or cow-senseFeng Shui.2. Why commonsense orcow-sense? 3. If one lives at the groundlevel and if a vehicle shouldaccidentally (or a drunkard) or an outof control vehicle like those reported afew years ago that of Toyotas and Lexushaving their pedal stuck; if one's homeis directly on the same level; suchvehicles can/may could plough into thathome!4. Put on the thinking cap; ifone's home is not at the ground level;that is some consolation. Hopefully thevehicle does not plough into a supportbeam that cause the entire stack tocollapse.(this should be anunlikely-hood if the building structureor support beam(s) have redunancies.5.Look at it this way, it is close toimpossible for say a vehicle driven by adrunkard to literally fly to the 5thstorey if someone is staying that high.So, in general (other than Para 4) whatis the big deal of a curved road? to a2nd, 3rd and upwards storeyapartment??6. As for the pointed roof;it depends on which level one's home isand which opening it is facing. Andwhether that opening are critical areassuch as the living room balcony (ornot). Thus it really depends. And hardto tell from the single photo.On7/18/2011 11:47:54 AM, Fengshui Leewrote:Hi Master CecilRecently atallHDB is building next to ourflat and there is a curvedroadjust outside my MasterBed room. Iread from booksthat curved road isact like aknife and is not good.Anysuggestion how to prevent thisas we cannot alter the windownor move house. It isimpossibleto close up wholecurtain all thetime. Does itimpact our luck,health orsleepig? Any remedies?Alsonotice there is a pointbuildingin the opp school andalso a directroad pointingtowards our Master Bedroomthough the road is not near.Any suggestion to avoid thisbyhanging mirrors orremedies?Thankyou very much Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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