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Hi, I am staying on 14th floor ofa HDB flat and my front door is facing a long straight road (which is actually a carpark). In geomancy point of view, will these have any impact on the ppl staying in the household?


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Feng Shui is also about common sense.
In common sense Feng Shui, if your home or front door is directly facing a straight road ON THE GROUND LEVEL; there can bea remote possibility that one in a million chance, a car may plough into your front door.
BUT, I really don't get you. You said your live on the 14th floor. And your front door is facing a long straight road.
If I am mistaken, if I use your logic or rather NON-logic. If I were to stay in the same stack as your unit but at 40th storey; and if I say the same thing as you; does this seem logical?
One has to be realistic. A car cannot move on a straight road and FLY INTO your unit.
Therefore, my question to you is:
" Are you talking about a flying car? A car that if it is out of control can fly into your main door?"

In Singapore, even the majority of all HDB car parks are usually no taller then 7th storey. Nowadays, the top floor is reserved for landscaping.
I strongly believe, that what you mentioned should be classified under this category called :
The figment of one's imagination. As in Disney land as in just a dream....

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On 3/5/2012 4:23:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I am staying on 14th
floor ofa HDB flat and
my front door is facing a long
straight road (which is
actually a carpark). In
geomancy point of view, will
these have any impact on the
ppl staying in the household?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Further to what I had mentioned, unless you are living on the ground as in a landed property and if your front or main door is facing a straight road, then, really, don't need to imagine.
It could or may just happen. But if your home is 14th storey and when standing at a balcony or a window or at the front corridor of your main entrance that is facing the road: this is a "false" alarm.
As I had mentioned; the test is simple to the illustration or message found below, else, it is only in the "figment of your imagination". Unless, it may be possible that there is a highway that as high as your 14th storey and it is curving towards you ... another figment of?.....
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=28422&new=


Posted in: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui)
Posted on: Wed, 13 Oct 2010, 08:05 AM, Last Modified on Wed, 13 Oct 2010, 08:29 AM


1. Thanks for the excellent sketch!


2. The key concept behind a home at a "T-junction" is always the rare probability of a "run-away" vehicle travelling in a straight line.


2.1. Most of the time such a run away vehicle is often caused by either an intoxicated driver and rarely a case where the car cannot stop.


2.2. Thus, in past forum messages, I had mentioned; another critical consideration is which country is one in i.e. right hand or left hand drive.


2.3. Next, is we use some imagination to figure out whether a regular car travelling along it's proper land ploughs straight ahead.


2.4. In you illustration; it is good to know that under Para 2.3. the car would instead plough into the front wall of the home. As the opposite arrow is directly away from the main gate of the home. Thus, not so bad.


2.5. What is often worst is to travel a straight-line and meet the gate of the home and subsequently;


2.6. From your picture, it looks like there is a solid wall at the frontage. And hoepfully, this would be able to stop any runaway vehicle and contain it at it's tracks (hopefully). PLUS the HIGH GROUND is an additional good advantage.


3. The above is the chain of effects that lead to the main purpose of why it is (commonsense) to avoid a home at a "T-Junction".


4. Thus other plus factors include; the bigger the compound the better; where is the windows and main door located in relation to the "t-junction".


5. The other factor is sha qi or poison arrow. For example, again it depends on whether is this an estate access road or a busy road. And how long the straight path is towards the home. And even things like whether there is a hump to slow down cars on that road. These are some other factors to be considered.


6. In general, I am sure, some of us have seen worst homes at a "t-junction" than what you had sketched out. Thus if properly "done" and if there are no other homes to consider; then this one is (not the best) but neither is it at the bottom list of a so called home at a "t-junction".

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On 3/5/2012 5:23:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Feng Shui is also about common sense.In
common sense Feng Shui, if your home or
front door is directly facing a straight
road ON THE GROUND LEVEL; there can
bea remote possibility that one in
a million chance, a car may plough into
your front door.BUT, I really don't get
you. You said your live on the 14th
floor. And your front door is facing a
long straight road. If I am mistaken, if
I use your logic or rather NON-logic. If
I were to stay in the same stack as your
unit but at 40th storey; and if I say
the same thing as you; does this seem
logical?One has to be realistic. A car
cannot move on a straight road and FLY
INTO your unit.Therefore, my question to
you is:" Are you talking about a flying
car? A car that if it is out of control
can fly into your main door?"In
Singapore, even the majority of all HDB
car parks are usually no taller then 7th
storey. Nowadays, the top floor is
reserved for landscaping.I strongly
believe, that what you mentioned should
be classified under this category called
: The figment of one's imagination. As
in Disney land as in just a dream....On
3/5/2012 4:23:18 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I am staying on 14th
floor ofa HDB flat and
my
front door is facing a long
straight
road (which is
actually a
carpark). In
geomancy point of
view, will
these have any impact on
the
ppl staying in the household?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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The actor: A car.
Common sense says that a car can't fly unless it hits a ram.
In this illustration, even if one stays at 3rd, 4th or 5th floor or even 40th floor and directly peer downwards, can see a straight road "coming towards the stack".
The direct impact if any of a straight car is at most 1st storey or if it does fly it flies up to no more than 2nd storey.
As to whether the entire stack may collapse after the car plough into the 1st storey home (apartment) is another story, here.

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On 3/5/2012 5:29:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Further to what I had
mentioned, unless you are
living on the ground as in a
landed property and if your
front or main door is facing a
straight road, then, really,
don't need to imagine. It
could or may just happen. But
if your home is 14th storey
and when standing at a balcony
or a window or at the front
corridor of your main entrance
that is facing the road: this
is a "false" alarm.As I had
mentioned; the test is simple
to the illustration or message
found below, else, it is only
in the "figment of your
imagination". Unless, it may
be possible that there is a
highway that as high as your
14th storey and it is curving
towards you ... another
figment
of?.....http://forum.geomancy.
net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2
&fid=1&mid=28422&new=
Posted in: Discuss :: Free
Advice (General Feng
Shui)Posted on: Wed, 13 Oct
2010, 08:05 AM, Last Modified
on Wed, 13 Oct 2010, 08:29 AM
1. Thanks for the excellent
sketch!
2. The key concept behind a
home at a "T-junction" is
always the rare probability of
a "run-away" vehicle
travelling in a straight line.
2.1. Most of the time such a
run away vehicle is often
caused by either an
intoxicated driver and rarely
a case where the car cannot
stop.
2.2. Thus, in past forum
messages, I had mentioned;
another critical consideration
is which country is one in
i.e. right hand or left hand
drive.
2.3. Next, is we use some
imagination to figure out
whether a regular car
travelling along it's proper
land ploughs straight ahead.
2.4. In you illustration; it
is good to know that under
Para 2.3. the car would
instead plough into the front
wall of the home. As the
opposite arrow is directly
away from the main gate of the
home. Thus, not so bad.
2.5. What is often worst is to
travel a straight-line and
meet the gate of the home and
subsequently;
2.6. From your picture, it
looks like there is a solid
wall at the frontage. And
hoepfully, this would be able
to stop any runaway vehicle
and contain it at it's tracks
(hopefully). PLUS the HIGH
GROUND is an additional good
advantage.
3. The above is the chain of
effects that lead to the main
purpose of why it is
(commonsense) to avoid a home
at a "T-Junction".
4. Thus other plus factors
include; the bigger the
compound the better; where is
the windows and main door
located in relation to the
"t-junction".
5. The other factor is sha qi
or poison arrow. For example,
again it depends on whether is
this an estate access road or
a busy road. And how long the
straight path is towards the
home. And even things like
whether there is a hump to
slow down cars on that road.
These are some other factors
to be considered.
6. In general, I am sure, some of us
have seen worst homes at a "t-junction"
than what you had sketched out. Thus if
properly "done" and if there are no
other homes to consider; then this one
is (not the best) but neither is it at
the bottom list of a so called home at a
"t-junction".On 3/5/2012 5:23:19 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
Feng Shui is also
about common sense.In
common sense
Feng Shui, if your home or
front
door is directly facing a straight
road ON THE GROUND LEVEL; there can
bea remote possibility that
one in
a million chance, a car may
plough into
your front door.BUT, I
really don't get
you. You said your
live on the 14th
floor. And your
front door is facing a
long straight
road. If I am mistaken, if
I use
your logic or rather NON-logic. If
I
were to stay in the same stack as your
unit but at 40th storey; and if I
say
the same thing as you; does this
seem
logical?One has to be
realistic. A car
cannot move on a
straight road and FLY
INTO your
unit.Therefore, my question to
you
is:" Are you talking about a flying
car? A car that if it is out of
control
can fly into your main
door?"In
Singapore, even the
majority of all HDB
car parks are
usually no taller then 7th
storey.
Nowadays, the top floor is
reserved
for landscaping.I strongly
believe,
that what you mentioned should
be
classified under this category called
: The figment of one's imagination.
As
in Disney land as in just a
dream....On
3/5/2012 4:23:18 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Hi, I am
staying on 14th
floor ofa
HDB flat and
my
front door is
facing a long
straight
road
(which is
actually a
carpark). In
geomancy
point of
view, will
these have
any impact on
the
ppl staying in
the household?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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