waverider85 Posted January 2, 2021 Share Posted January 2, 2021 Hi Master Lee, Would like your advice on a HDB facing T-Junction area. I understand that from a scientific point of view, a vehicle that run amok will be unlikely to crash into the HDB. Would like your thoughts if the below unit will be affected by poison arrow or sha-qi from the junction. 1) The unit is on the 5th floor 2) The building is facing the cross junction, around 10-20 meters away and traffic can be a little heavy, however the noise level is acceptable for me. At the front of the building there is a round circular park, a signboard and trees. Is this considered a good buffer to block sha-qi? 3) The facing of the front door of the unit is against the flow of vehicles at the y-junction. Is this good or bad? Thanks and Best Regards, Kenny Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 2, 2021 Staff Share Posted January 2, 2021 These are some considerations: 1. In my opinion, the many previous discussions are specifically that of T-junctions + vehicles which may once in a million run-amok. 2. There are also discussions and comments of Cross-junctions (X-junctions). 2.1. Please note that homes facing cross-junctions besides often hearing screeching of brakes or clash of metal (vehicles or bikes = kissing each other). Can be unpleasant to hear. 2.2. Some believe that some traffic junctions are considered "dirty" .... 3. For Cross-junctions, there is another category of risks: that of malignant forces. 4. Here, unfortunately the risks are higher of someone dying as a result of a fatal accident at Cross-junctions. Thru time, some junctions are prone to such things. 5. Thus even if the unit is at 5th storey and especially if one or more of the household is having a low-ebb of low AURA, and or in some circumstances attracted to a child, then there is a risk of such things. 6. Similar to the occupational hazard of a Feng Shui Master. 6.1. There is always an off-chance that we may encounter such things during our auditing of homes / offices, commercial premises. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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