myfs_160270 Posted March 30, 2015 Share Posted March 30, 2015 Hi My house is east facing. I would like to seek your advice on the following: 1. Front door -Is it truethatthe front door and front gate should not be aligned?Myfront gate is currently on the left of the house. In orderthat they are notin a straight line, the front door can be shifted to the right of the house. But theright is the 'tiger' sidewhich is less ideal compared to the 'dragon' (left). I cant shift the front door to the middle as it faces the back of the lamp post. 2. Kitchen - Is it true that the kitchen cannot be located at the northwest of the house?Isit better toshift itto swop with the granny's room andtoilet, and switch to the southeast of the house? Or it is better for the kitchen to remain at the northwest to suppress the Jue Ming star? 3. Alter - Does the alter need to directly face the front door? Or is it ok for the alter to face front door but from the side, i.e. my front door on the right and the alter on the left? Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 1, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 1, 2015 These are some considerations:Anonymous wrote:1. Front door -Is it truethatthe front door and front gate should not be aligned?Myfront gate is currently on the left of the house. In orderthat they are notin a straight line, the front door can be shifted to the right of the house. But theright is the 'tiger' sidewhich is less ideal compared to the 'dragon' (left). I cant shift the front door to the middle as it faces the back of the lamp post.There are many instances both in Singapore, Malaysia and all over the world that it is still possible for the front door and front gate to be aligned together.Why some say that it cannot be aligned? This has more to do with common sense than Feng Shui:1. It has often to do with either the type of main gate design and /or how often one fully opens the main gate.2. This is because, if the main gate if fully opened can be "exposed" to sha qi or poison arrow(s) from neighbouring street lamp or poison arrow(s) from a neighbour's roof-line.3. Especially, because of Para 2; this is why, it is often considered SAFER to have the main entrance door at the "other side" of the house. Here, we are suppose to have more control as to what is facing the main door.Thus because of Para 3; some conveniently say that the main door should not be aligned with the main gate.Anonymous wrote:2. Kitchen - Is it true that the kitchen cannot be located at the northwest of the house?Isit better toshift itto swop with the granny's room andtoilet, and switch to the southeast of the house? Or it is better for the kitchen to remain at the northwest to suppress the Jue Ming star?This statement sounds more like a newbie "geomancer-talk". It is so easy to say shift this, swop this.But, one needs to do a proper Triage. Many considerations: who is the main breadwinner (male or female); on the ground floor; has to check what is above on the 2nd floor. For example, what happens if there is a toilet at 2nd floor - south east.And or if the stove goes to SE, what is on the 2nd storey a bedroom a bed etc...Anonymous wrote:3. Alter - Does the alter need to directly face the front door? Or is it ok for the alter to face front door but from the side, i.e. my front door on the right and the alter on the left?Not that ideal. Quote On 3/30/2015 10:24:02 PM, Anonymous wrote:HiMy house is eastfacing. I would like to seekyour advice on thefollowing:1. Front door-Is ittruethatthe frontdoor and front gate should notbe aligned?Myfrontgate is currently on the leftof the house. Inorderthat they arenotin a straight line,the front door can be shiftedto the right of the house. Buttheright is the 'tiger'sidewhich is less idealcompared to the 'dragon'(left). I cant shift the frontdoor to the middle as it facesthe back of the lamppost.2. Kitchen - Is ittrue that the kitchen cannotbe located at the northwest ofthe house?Isitbetter toshiftitto swop with thegranny's room andtoilet,and switch to the southeast ofthe house? Or it is better forthe kitchen to remain at thenorthwest to suppress the JueMing star?3. Alter -Does the alter need todirectly face the frontdoor? Or is it ok forthe alter to face front doorbut from the side, i.e. myfront door on the right andthe alter on theleft?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_160270 Posted April 1, 2015 Share Posted April 1, 2015 Master CecilThanks for your reply.1. Front door - Is it true that the front door should ideally be located on the left (dragon) side of the house, instead of the right (tiger)?Also, if the main gate and the front door are aligned, do we need to place any plants etc to block anysha qi?2. Kitchen - The breadwinner is a male. Assuming that kitchen shifts to the southwest and the bedroom with in-built toilet is above the kitchen, would this be an issue? Otherwise, is it ok for the kitchen to remain in the northwest? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 2, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 2, 2015 Jason Z. wrote:Also, if the main gate and the front door are aligned, do we need to place any plants etc to block anysha qi?As mentioned, in my previous message; if no threat, what is there to block any non-existing sha qi.In addition, common sense says that if this area is the car-park; won't it be an obstacle to parking a car and/or getting in and out of the car-park. Are you thus looking at an "imaginary enemy" in the form of an imaginary threat or non-existing threat? What is there to cure if there is no threat to the main door? Why so obsessed with this? Unless you can find a threat.Jason Z. wrote:2. Kitchen - The breadwinner is a male. Assuming that kitchen shifts to the southwest and the bedroom with in-built toilet is above the kitchen, would this be an issue? Otherwise, is it ok for the kitchen to remain in the northwest?As mentioned, in my last message. Have you done a proper TRIAGE? Ref: http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_TriageA proper Triage MEANS:1. Plotting the flying stars of the home. Here, one is analysing the flying star sectors. In addition, the individual family member's ba zi and even the eight house chart(s) are considered in a HOLISTIC manner. 2. Reviewing the lady of the house's ba zi to ensure the best facing direction of the stove.In my opinion, do a search for Fast Food Feng Shui. As this is what you may be doing. In a proper Feng Shui audit, especially a serious issue like re-location of the stove etc... As mentioned above, someone has to plot out the proper charts; and analysethem in detail.Your questions are like the blind leading the blind to answer questions. Lots of empty vessels making lots of noises. But zero facts. In the past, maybe. But today, the way this type of "hit-and-run" Fast Food Feng Shui is even not Feng Shui. Might as well use another method: Flip a coin: Heads = Yes, Tails = No. Quote On 4/1/2015 5:05:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:Master CecilThanks foryour reply.1. Front door- Is it true that the frontdoor should ideally be locatedon the left (dragon) side ofthe house, instead of theright (tiger)?Also, if themain gate and the frontdoor are aligned, do we needto place any plants etc toblock anysha qi?2.Kitchen - The breadwinner is amale. Assuming that kitchenshifts to the southwest andthe bedroom with in-builttoilet is above the kitchen,would this be an issue?Otherwise, is it ok for thekitchen to remain in thenorthwest? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 2, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 2, 2015 Feng Shui is not about "plucking information" from the air and asking questions based on one's whims and fancies. If not, as I had mentioned, earlier; might as not turn to Feng Shui. And use a simple tool like a coin: Determine which is your Yes = heads? and No = tails? There are lots of considerations. Some of the many considerations are enclosed: 1. This includes the best sectors for what in aspecific home for a specific breadwinner 2. The wife's ba zi needs to be considered 3. The flying star(s) for that sector etc.. etc.. What facts have you got? Else, go and use and use the no-brainer "flip a coin". or the whims and fancy type of Fast Food Feng Shui. Quote On 4/2/2015 8:31:35 AM, Anonymous wrote:Jason Z. wrote:Also, if the maingate and the front door are aligned, dowe need to place any plants etc to blockanysha qi?As mentioned, in myprevious message; if no threat, what isthere to block any non-existing shaqi.In addition, common sense says thatif this area is the car-park; won't itbe an obstacle to parking a car and/orgetting in and out of the car-park. Areyou thus looking at an "imaginary enemy"in the form of an imaginary threat ornon-existing threat? What is there tocure if there is no threat to the maindoor? Why so obsessed with this? Unlessyou can find a threat.Jason Z. wrote:2.Kitchen - The breadwinner is a male.Assuming that kitchen shifts to thesouthwest and the bedroom with in-builttoilet is above the kitchen, would thisbe an issue? Otherwise, is it ok for thekitchen to remain in the northwest?Asmentioned, in my last message. Have youdone a proper TRIAGE? Ref:http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_TriageA proper Triage MEANS:1. Plottingthe flying stars of the home. Here, oneis analysing the flying star sectors. Inaddition, the individual family member'sba zi and even the eight house chart(s)are considered in a HOLISTIC manner. 2.Reviewing the lady of the house's ba zito ensure the best facing direction ofthe stove.In my opinion, do a search forFast Food Feng Shui. As this is what youmay be doing. In a proper Feng Shuiaudit, especially a serious issue likere-location of the stove etc... Asmentioned above, someone has to plot outthe proper charts; and analysethemin detail.Your questions are like theblind leading the blind to answerquestions. Lots of empty vessels makinglots of noises. But zero facts. In thepast, maybe. But today, the way thistype of "hit-and-run" Fast Food FengShui is even not Feng Shui. Might aswell use another method: Flip a coin:Heads = Yes, Tails = No. On 4/1/20155:05:15 PM, jason z wrote:MasterCecilThanks foryourreply.1. Front door- Is ittrue that the frontdoor shouldideally be locatedon the left(dragon) side ofthe house, insteadof theright (tiger)?Also, ifthemain gate and thefrontdoor are aligned, do weneedto place any plants etctoblock anyshaqi?2.Kitchen - The breadwinneris amale. Assuming thatkitchenshifts to the southwestandthe bedroom within-builttoilet is above thekitchen,would this be anissue?Otherwise, is it ok forthekitchen to remain inthenorthwest? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 2, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 2, 2015 If this was the 1950s to even up to the 1980's a person without many tiers or levels of facts can even be passed-off as someone knowledgeable in Feng Shui. But in todays world with so many resources; theories, concepts; and the need to collate all the facts; just like zig-saw puzzles into a large holistic map; Re-locating a stove is serious business. Even more so, since one has in addition to look at the relocation of the sink with all it's ancillaries like the drainage pipes to sewerage system. Try not to ask "no substance" questions. And wanting to extract some answers from such erh? questions? As I mentioned, a "no substance" is akin to the blind leading the blind. Even in the early days of Feng Shui; there were still some tools equivalent to an "X-ray". Not that sophisticated but at least some substance. It is just like; I am standing next to an MRI machine. And getting asked questions and unable to utilize the MRI machine. If so, as I had mentioned the HARD TRUTH is why then use such a thing as Feng Shui. Go use that coin and flip it! Furthermore, there are other common sense factors, some of which I had mentioned in an earlier message. This one I have not mentioned: For example, it makes a difference if the home is a semi-detached. As a semi-detached has three sides/opening. Usually the front and back are open. And the open side should often preferably to a bedroom or dining area or activity area instead of being wasted if it is occupied by the kitchen. If so this most likely means that the bedroom would be sharing the wall with the other semi-detached - fewer ventilation opening(s) etc.... Quote On 4/2/2015 8:54:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:Feng Shui is not about "pluckinginformation" from the air and askingquestions based on one's whims andfancies.If not, as I had mentioned,earlier; might as not turn to Feng Shui.And use a simple tool like a coin:Determine which is your Yes = heads? andNo = tails? There are lots ofconsiderations. Some of the manyconsiderations are enclosed:1. Thisincludes the best sectors for what inaspecific home for a specificbreadwinner2. The wife's ba zineeds to be considered3. The flyingstar(s) for that sector etc.. etc..Whatfacts have you got?Else, go and use anduse the no-brainer "flip a coin". or thewhims and fancy type of Fast Food FengShui. On 4/2/2015 8:31:35 AM, Cecil Leewrote:Jason Z. wrote:Also, if themaingate and the front doorare aligned, dowe need to place anyplants etc to blockanyshaqi?As mentioned, in mypreviousmessage; if no threat, what isthereto block any non-existing shaqi.Inaddition, common sense says thatifthis area is the car-park; won'titbe an obstacle to parking a carand/orgetting in and out of thecar-park. Areyou thus looking at an"imaginary enemy"in the form of animaginary threat ornon-existingthreat? What is there tocure ifthere is no threat to the maindoor?Why so obsessed with this? Unlessyoucan find a threat.Jason Z.wrote:2.Kitchen - The breadwinner isa male.Assuming that kitchen shiftsto thesouthwest and the bedroom within-builttoilet is above the kitchen,would thisbe an issue? Otherwise, isit ok for thekitchen to remain inthe northwest?Asmentioned, in mylast message. Have youdone a properTRIAGE?Ref:http://wiki.geomancy.net/wiki/Feng_Shui_TriageA proper TriageMEANS:1. Plottingthe flying stars ofthe home. Here, oneis analysing theflying star sectors. Inaddition, theindividual family member'sba zi andeven the eight house chart(s)areconsidered in a HOLISTIC manner.2.Reviewing the lady of the house'sba zito ensure the best facingdirection ofthe stove.In my opinion,do a search forFast Food Feng Shui.As this is what youmay be doing. Ina proper Feng Shuiaudit, especiallya serious issue likere-location ofthe stove etc... Asmentioned above,someone has to plot outthe propercharts; and analysethemindetail.Your questions are liketheblind leading the blind toanswerquestions. Lots of emptyvessels makinglots of noises. Butzero facts. In thepast, maybe. Buttoday, the way thistype of"hit-and-run" Fast Food FengShui iseven not Feng Shui. Might aswell useanother method: Flip a coin:Heads =Yes, Tails = No. On 4/1/20155:05:15PM, jason zwrote:MasterCecilThanksforyourreply.1. Frontdoor- Is ittrue that thefrontdoor shouldideally belocatedon the left(dragon) sideofthe house, insteadoftheright (tiger)?Also,ifthemain gate andthefrontdoor are aligned, doweneedto place any plantsetctoblockanyshaqi?2.Kitchen -The breadwinneris amale.Assuming thatkitchenshifts tothe southwestandthe bedroomwithin-builttoilet is abovethekitchen,would this beanissue?Otherwise, is it okforthekitchen to remaininthenorthwest? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 2, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 2, 2015 A major shapes and forms consideration when we site or locate a kitchen in a semi-detached home is where are the "three openings: front, back and which is the side that is an open area".If so, drawing the same parallel to the kitchen, it was proposed that the lift be sharing the same wall as the other semi-detached home's diving wall:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=31803&new=However, if the home is a terrace house then the above is not an additional consideration.For a bungalow house; the rest of the other concepts as mentioned in an earlier message is considered, first. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 2, 2015 Staff Share Posted April 2, 2015 Another dimension to look at is the Flying Stars. Besides other considerations, concepts and principles before making an educated fact-based determination of whether to re-locate a kitchen; Enclosed is a sterling example of understanding each sector's Flying Stars. Else we may hear such bad news as:"Mountain Star #8 with Water Star #8 = Prosperity good wealth is wasted in the Kitchen & Utility area" Thus, if we were to re-locate a kitchen, we may inadvertently located it or waste the good wealth sector location. Quote On 4/2/2015 10:43:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:A major shapes and formsconsideration when we site orlocate a kitchen in asemi-detached home is whereare the "three openings:front, back and which is theside that is an open area".Ifso, drawing the same parallelto the kitchen, it wasproposed that the lift besharing the same wall as theother semi-detached home'sdivingwall:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=31803&new=However, if the home is aterrace house then the aboveis not an additionalconsideration.For a bungalowhouse; the rest of the otherconcepts as mentioned in anearlier message is considered,first. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_160270 Posted April 4, 2015 Share Posted April 4, 2015 Thanks Master Cecil for your valuable advice Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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