myfs_151337 Posted September 20, 2013 Share Posted September 20, 2013 Dear Master Lee,I am an avid Flying Star FS learner, and was curious to find out something about a house I lived before. I would like to see your readings on this one and opinion on what should be the facing of this house. The House period is 7.The main entry is a small extended part of the house facing NE (the door). While the terrace side is facing a beautiful lagoon, and another secondary door facing SE (sometimes used to go in/out of the house, if only someone is in the house, it has a latch inside but no lock outside) with a garden and beyond, unused land sloping towards the lagoon. Thank you for your consideration,Mir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 20, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 20, 2013 These are considerations:1. Usually, under macro Feng Shui, it is often the frontage rather than : main door entrance facing. Sometimes, the main door entrance matches the frontage. While is fine or OK.2. From a macro Feng Shui point of view; it is best to understand what is at the South and East facing directions. As highlighted in the "yellow boxes".3. Just looking at the interior layout and assuming East has sufficient open space; most likely as for now; based purely on as it is; the frontage seems to be East i.e. sitting West FACING East. 3.1 But if East is facing another home or blocked by it; or very dim and dark; then the facing could resort to South or even West. Anybody's guess given the limited "view". Quote On 9/20/2013 2:13:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am an avidFlying Star FS learner, andwas curious to find outsomething about a house Ilived before. I would like tosee your readings on this oneand opinion on what should bethe facing of this house. TheHouse period is 7.The mainentry is a small extended partof the house facing NE (thedoor). While the terrace sideis facing a beautiful lagoon,and another secondary doorfacing SE (sometimes used togo in/out of the house, ifonly someone is in the house,it has a latch inside but nolock outside) with a gardenand beyond, unused landsloping towards the lagoon.Thank you for yourconsideration,Mir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151337 Posted September 20, 2013 Share Posted September 20, 2013 Dear Master Cecil,thank you for your inputs. As for your queries;1.The East side (sorry about the direction indicator, its more towardsthe SE, I will attach another google earth picture again) which has 3large openings, are double doors opening to the covered terrace. It alsohas a netting door usually used during the day and night time to keepout insects and mosquitoes. For the double door in the bedroom, I hadput a desk and a chair so that the child bed in the corner does not havethe feet directly to the door as there would be something in between. We hardly used the 2nd bedroom.2.For your circles in pink, the South side, there is a lawn outside.Underneath, the house is a big garage (mostly used by the landlord tostore old furniture and his household items) that extends all the waytill the end of the living room. The window opposite the main door, wecould see the gate from there, so I had put up a screen as I did notfeel comfortable.1. Usually, under macro Feng Shui, it isoften the frontage rather than : main door entrance facing. Sometimes,the main door entrance matches the frontage. While is fine or OK.2.From a macro Feng Shui point of view; it is best to understand what isat the South and East facing directions. As highlighted in the "yellowboxes".3. Just looking at the interior layout and assuming Easthas sufficient open space; most likely as for now; based purely on as itis; the frontage seems to be East i.e. sitting West FACING East. 3.1But if East is facing another home or blocked by it; or very dim anddark; then the facing could resort to South or even West. Anybody'sguess given the limited "view".Thisside (SE to be more precise) the view is not blocked. The coveredterrace has a very nice view on a landscaped garden and see the lagoon. The SE facing reading comes to 115.83.So, can we say the facing is the SE !Thanks,Mir Quote On 9/20/2013 9:39:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:These are considerations:1. Usually,under macro Feng Shui, it is often thefrontage rather than : main doorentrance facing. Sometimes, the maindoor entrance matches the frontage.While is fine or OK.2. From a macro FengShui point of view; it is best tounderstand what is at the South and Eastfacing directions. As highlighted in the"yellow boxes".3. Just looking at theinterior layout and assuming East hassufficient open space; most likely asfor now; based purely on as it is; thefrontage seems to be East i.e. sittingWest FACING East. 3.1 But if East isfacing another home or blocked by it; orvery dim and dark; then the facing couldresort to South or even West. Anybody'sguess given the limited "view".On9/20/2013 2:13:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,I am an avidFlying Star FS learner, and >wascurious to find out >something abouta house I >lived before. I would liketo >see your readings on this oneand opinion on what should bethe facing of this house. TheHouse period is 7.The main >entryis a small extended part >of thehouse facing NE (the >door). Whilethe terrace side >is facing abeautiful lagoon, >and anothersecondary door >facing SE (sometimesused to >go in/out of the house, ifonly someone is in the house, >ithas a latch inside but no >lockoutside) with a garden >and beyond,unused land >sloping towards thelagoon. >Thank you for yourconsideration,Mir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151337 Posted September 21, 2013 Share Posted September 21, 2013 Dear Master Cecil,I have put some pictures so you get a better idea, the left view from the terrace (facing the lagoon) is the big banyan tree of the neighbor's house. The landscaped garden was fenced by the landlord for security reasons, and you can see a small gate on the left.Great ! Now I just realized that there was an antenna dish pointing somewhere at the middle of the house !The mango tree is on the corner of the terrace (right side, where the stairs to the double door is).Regards,Mir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 21, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 21, 2013 Wow! SE has such a magnificent view! In Singapore, we call it a "million" dollar view to "die for"... You wrote: "So, can we say the facing is the SE !"Looks like it- Quote On 9/20/2013 11:35:16 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil,thank youfor your inputs. As for yourqueries;1.The East side (sorry about thedirection indicator, its moretowardsthe SE, I will attach anothergoogle earth picture again)which has 3large openings, are doubledoors opening to the coveredterrace. It alsohas a netting door usuallyused during the day and nighttime to keepout insects and mosquitoes.For the double door in thebedroom, I hadput a desk and a chair so thatthe child bed in the cornerdoes not havethe feet directly to the dooras there would be something inbetween. We hardly used the2nd bedroom.2.For your circles in pink, theSouth side, there is a lawnoutside.Underneath, the house is a biggarage (mostly used by thelandlord tostore old furniture and hishousehold items) that extendsall the waytill the end of the livingroom. The window opposite themain door, wecould see the gate from there,so I had put up a screen as Idid notfeel comfortable.1. Usually,under macro Feng Shui, it isoften the frontage rather than: main door entrance facing.Sometimes,the main door entrance matchesthe frontage. While is fine orOK.2.From a macro Feng Shui pointof view; it is best tounderstand what isat the South and East facingdirections. As highlighted inthe "yellowboxes".3. Just looking at theinterior layout and assumingEasthas sufficient open space;most likely as for now; basedpurely on as itis; the frontage seems to beEast i.e. sitting West FACINGEast. 3.1But if East is facing anotherhome or blocked by it; or verydim anddark; then the facing couldresort to South or even West.Anybody'sguess given the limited"view".Thisside (SE to be more precise)the view is not blocked. Thecoveredterrace has a very nice view on alandscaped garden and see the lagoon.The SE facing reading comes to115.83.So, can we say the facing is theSE !Thanks,MirOn 9/20/2013 9:39:30 AM,Cecil Lee wrote:These are considerations:1. Usually,under macro Feng Shui, it is oftenthefrontage rather than : main doorentrance facing. Sometimes, the maindoor entrance matches the frontage.While is fine or OK.2. From a macroFengShui point of view; it is best tounderstand what is at the South andEastfacing directions. As highlighted inthe"yellow boxes".3. Just looking attheinterior layout and assuming Easthassufficient open space; most likelyasfor now; based purely on as it is;thefrontage seems to be East i.e.sittingWest FACING East. 3.1 But if East isfacing another home or blocked byit; orvery dim and dark; then the facingcouldresort to South or even West.Anybody'sguess given the limited "view".On9/20/2013 2:13:02 AM, Anonymouswrote:Dear Master Lee,I am an avidFlying Star FS learner, andwascurious to find outsomethingabouta house Ilived before. I wouldliketosee your readings on this oneand opinion on what should bethe facing of this house. TheHouse period is 7.The mainentryis a small extended partof thehouse facing NE (thedoor).Whilethe terrace sideis facing abeautiful lagoon,and anothersecondary doorfacing SE(sometimesused togo in/out of the house,ifonly someone is in the house,ithas a latch inside but nolockoutside) with a gardenandbeyond,unused landsloping towards thelagoon.Thank you for yourconsideration,Mir Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151337 Posted September 22, 2013 Share Posted September 22, 2013 Dear Master Cecil,I do agree that theview is a spectacular one when the sun is shiny and there are prettyclouds, but it can get cold, wet and very humid during the rainy, windyor hurricane seasons. But during the different seasons, we enjoyed thefruits from the garden, banana, papaya, mango and avocados plentiful The terrace is very nice during the late afternoons and sunsets as long as you are protected from the mosquitoes.Sofinally I take the SE1 as facing, can you see some bad things for such anice place, I am really piqued to know your thoughts on the FS chartbelow;SE1 facing.........S........967 422 249158 876 694513 331 785.........N........513 falls in the main bedroom; 876 is both the dining and study desk, 249 is the kitchen area.Some points to note;1.The entry door seems to be a protrusion from the house. Do I take theprotruded part of the main entry, and also the terrace into the FSmap/chart ?2. The whole house has wooden ceiling beams, house ismade of wood to keep it light for making it hurricane and earthquakeproof. 3. There is a storage/garage room underneath the house onlytill the distance (end) of the living room, beyond that is the earthindicating the sloping difference in the entire construction of thehouse.4. There is a satellite parabola in the garden near the middleof the terrace and is pointing someplace vaguely in between and uptowards the whole house.Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted September 22, 2013 Staff Share Posted September 22, 2013 Reference: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33017&new= Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151337 Posted September 23, 2013 Share Posted September 23, 2013 Thank you Master Cecil, will read on similar case studies through the Search. Quote On 9/22/2013 9:59:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:Reference:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=33017&new= Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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