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Simon998

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Hi I have intention to purchase a house but some of my friends and family member said it's bad fengshui due to the protruding floor. Living area and also master bedroom which is on top of living area is protruding. Anyone can advise ?

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Quite similar to the logic of “stilts” as found under this link:-
 

More of a stigma as such structures seems uncomfortable to many people.

As visually most of us may be apprehensive of this “slap” having no visible support. 
 

Another concept is the Holy Trinity of Chinese Luck system. Where again even though it is considered as 101% safe. Human feelings are equally important.


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20 minutes ago, Simon998 said:

So in general, this is not a good house to buy ? Bad luck , health issue and stuff ?

You still don't get it?

For example, if someone were to guarantee that it is 101% safe based on science and engineering.

Even if someone were to explain until the cows come home, there will always be people who say such things: "Bad luck , health issue and stuff ?"

Logically, this sentence is pure non-sense but not supported by facts.

By the fact you deduce such things.. there are tons of others who are of the same feathers that flock together!

Thus it is a waste of time convincing such people that there is no ill health etc...

Again, logically? Why have you to say bad luck? For example, please back it up with FACTS? 

If cannot, again, please re-read my earlier reply. Even if it is okay Feng Shui, but same birds, same features will still crow about something bad about it.

In reality IF the structure really collapse. And touch-wood someone were to die from this mishap, then sure.. of course it Bad luck right?

For example, in one of the movies with actor Jason Statham, he was tasked to execute three executions but must be shown that it looks like an accident. One of the bad guys was swimming from an extended pool. He climbed up... cracked the pool and the villian was sucked and fell from the penthouse pool. Thus this is indeed bad luck for the villian.

A Conservative Feng Shui Master or someone with such a stigma will automatically sad it is bad or unlucky. With stigmas one don't need to justify the science or engineering point of view. Go convenience such a person. Stigmas often mess with one's mind as something that may also look "unsafe". 


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1 hour ago, Cecil Lee said:

You still don't get it?

For example, if someone were to guarantee that it is 101% safe based on science and engineering.

Even if someone were to explain until the cows come home, there will always be people who say such things: "Bad luck , health issue and stuff ?"

Logically, this sentence is pure non-sense but not supported by facts.

By the fact you deduce such things.. there are tons of others who are of the same feathers that flock together!

Thus it is a waste of time convincing such people that there is no ill health etc...

Again, logically? Why have you to say bad luck? For example, please back it up with FACTS? 

If cannot, again, please re-read my earlier reply. Even if it is okay Feng Shui, but same birds, same features will still crow about something bad about it.

In reality IF the structure really collapse. And touch-wood someone were to die from this mishap, then sure.. of course it Bad luck right?

For example, in one of the movies with actor Jason Statham, he was tasked to execute three executions but must be shown that it looks like an accident. One of the bad guys was swimming from an extended pool. He climbed up... cracked the pool and the villian was sucked and fell from the penthouse pool. Thus this is indeed bad luck for the villian.

A Conservative Feng Shui Master or someone with such a stigma will automatically sad it is bad or unlucky. With stigmas one don't need to justify the science or engineering point of view. Go convenience such a person. Stigmas often mess with one's mind as something that may also look "unsafe". 

The show is Mechanic: Resurrection with Jason Statham.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanic:_Resurrection

"The next target is Adrian Cook, a Sydney-based billionaire and former trafficker of underage sex workers. Bishop bypasses the tight security of Cook's penthouse apartment and breaks the glass bottom of his overhanging pool using a tube containing chemical that causes the glass to crack, sending him plummeting to his death."  - Go see this amazing pool.. and "your protruding floor" looks more like a pussy cat. LOL


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In fact, I had even written a book about Common Sense Feng Shui. Where 70% of non-theory Feng Shui are just pure common sense!

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For example, some Feng Shui Masters (FSMs) or for that matter some people explain that one must get a bed with four legs.

Their explanation was that this is to allow Qi to flow below the bed!

Frankly, what non-sense! 

Has more to do with the ability to clean BELOW the bed. 

Another one... am not going to add any comments.. put on one's thinking cap:
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