myfs_137070 Posted January 9, 2009 Share Posted January 9, 2009 HiI am looking to buy a HDB unit.would like to check if the block offlat is facing another block, butthe back of the selectedflat is andopen land or area. Would this be unfavourable in Fengshui terms? I've read that it is good to have support at the back of the house/block with buildings or mountains/hills. How impt is this consideration in the external fengshui?Thank you for your advice. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 9, 2009 Staff Share Posted January 9, 2009 1. Shapes and Forms Feng Shui:- 1.1. In congested urban Singapore, it is acceptable to have wide open spaces (where our apartment) is facing. 1.2 Overseas, especially in vast - sparsely vast land, it is often said that such vast open spaces is disadvantages as this part of the land is exposed to the elements and wind. And in China, the concern e.g. in Beijing is the north - dust flying and many homes prefer to have their main entrance facing south. 1.3 Thus under Para 1.2, above, the definition of inauspicious "open spaces" is that e.g. the cold winds or unblocked areas that are exposed to such strong winds, dusts is not good. 1.4 In land scarce Singapore, open spaces is a good relief! And in Singapore, many of our homes are in-land and "sheltered", thus there is no such thing as over exposed land area - open spaces that are at the mercy of very strong winds. Ocassionally, the winds are strong i.e. if you are facing the NE monsoon - period, that's all. 1.5 The only WARNING of such open spaces is that, these open spaces in SINGAPORE may only be temporary. In many instances, these plot of land may be either allocated to : Schools, neighbourhood buildings and the dreaded Condominiums! If you purchased this unit, better pray hard that there is NO condo built there! Else, the plot may have high plot ratio of very high rise condos - which will ultimately both block your view or if they have pointed edges, these are sha qi or poison arrows. 2. Unless there is some height restrictions for condos e.g. air-plane flight area. While schools can be noisy during the day time. 3. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, for example Period 8, SW 2 and SW3 orientations: it would be advantages for these two homes or apartments with this facing direction(s) to have a "mountain" support at it's facing direction and clear space behind. 4. For example, the Flying star numbers at the facing directions of P8, SW2/3 are: MS8 while the back has a WS8. This is just one example of conditions that suit a mountain at the frontage e.g. another block facing your block etc.... 5. Attachments, show corners of another block facing "your block" why may cause - poision arrow.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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