myfs_147846 Posted February 18, 2011 Share Posted February 18, 2011 Dear MasterI would like to ask with regards to the auspicious Ceiling height for a 2 Storey house.A. Ground Floor: 3.00 meters (from floor to plywood ceiling).B. 2nd level: 2.90 meters (from floor to plywood ceiling).Are the measure for the ceiling height above are auspicious? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 18, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 18, 2011 Reference quote from: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fanatic?Synonyms 1. enthusiast, zealot, bigot, hothead, militant. Fanatic, zealot, militant, devotee refer to persons showing more than ordinary support for, adherence to, or interest in a cause, point of view, or activity. Fanatic and zealot both suggest excessive or overweening devotion to a cause or belief. Fanatic further implies unbalanced or obsessive behavior: a wild-eyed fanatic. Zealot, only slightly less unfavorable in implication than fanatic, implies single-minded partisanship: a tireless zealot for tax reform. Militant stresses vigorous, aggressive support for or opposition to a plan or ideal and suggests a combative stance. Devotee is a milder term than any of the foregoing, suggesting enthusiasm but not to the exclusion of other interests or possible points of view: a jazz devotee. SOURCE AND CREDIT: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/fanatic Quote On 2/18/2011 8:36:54 AM, Anonymous wrote:Please refer to my past reply on some ofthe same subject that you had written.Imentioned: 1 Feng Shui foot = 17 inchesor 1 ft 5 inches = approximately 43cm.You do the maths(conversion).....please.Best that you gopractice Vasthu, better. On 2/18/20113:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:DearMasterI would like to askwithregards to the auspiciousCeilingheight for a 2 Storeyhouse.A.Ground Floor: 3.00meters (fromfloor to plywoodceiling).B. 2ndlevel: 2.90meters (from floor toplywoodceiling).Are the measure forthe ceiling height above areauspicious? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 18, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 18, 2011 Please refer to my past reply on some of the same subject that you had written.I mentioned: 1 Feng Shui foot = 17 inches or 1 ft 5 inches = approximately 43 cm.You do the maths (conversion).....Yourself... please.Best that you go practice Vasthu, better. Quote On 2/18/2011 3:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear MasterI would like to askwith regards to the auspiciousCeiling height for a 2 Storeyhouse.A. Ground Floor: 3.00meters (from floor to plywoodceiling).B. 2nd level: 2.90meters (from floor to plywoodceiling).Are the measure forthe ceiling height above areauspicious? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 19, 2011 Staff Share Posted February 19, 2011 These areuseful considerations:-1. A home even with Quantum Leap in Feng Shui; don't need to be so specific in it's measurements.2. An average home, even if it's measurements are "perfect" in every "Ruler" way ain't going to help.2.1. This is similar to a boy racer trying to add modifications to his boy-racing honda civic car! 2.2. If one wants to have the best racing car .. go buy a super-car, please.3. Don't want to be seen.. participating in and get implied that I am with this everything "Ruler" thing... Quote On 2/18/2011 4:26:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:Please refer to my past reply on some ofthe same subject that you had written.Imentioned: 1 Feng Shui foot = 17 inchesor 1 ft 5 inches = approximately 43cm.You do the maths(conversion).....Yourself... please.Bestthat you go practice Vasthu, better. On2/18/2011 3:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear MasterI would like to askwith regards to the auspiciousCeiling height for a 2 Storeyhouse.A. Ground Floor: 3.00meters (from floor to plywoodceiling).B. 2nd level: 2.90meters (from floor to plywoodceiling).Are the measure fortheceiling height above areauspicious? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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