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The house that I am looking for is in the NORTHEAST facing, for me and my spouse NORTHEAST FACING is our SPOOK DIRECTION.Right above the front gate (NORTH EAST facing) is a balcony from the master bedroom, meaning right above fron gate is balcony that I can only have access through the master bedroom.
I noticed that atthe front of my gate looking towards the opposite, there is a buddha statue on the right hand side of my neighbour's balcony on the 2nd floor, and opposite this right hand side neighbour's balcony also has a buddha statue on the 2nd floor. Any special reason?
Also, I am buddhist while my father-in-law side is taoist (Dua Pek Gong, also has an altar of my spouse's uncle). Where should it be placed if in the living room? Since I am buddhist, is it advisable for me to place abuddha statue in on the balcony of my potential room, like neighbour's if my downstairs living room already has taoist deity and altar?
This house is No 4.
I really like this house but not sure if to buy it.


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Frankly, lines of text is very difficult to comprehen or understood correctly. Furthermore, things like where to place a buddha statute, here or there.
Since a home is a huge investment; why don't you get a geomancer to do a on-site "Can or cannot buy" review?

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On 3/17/2011 3:13:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
The house that I am looking
for is in the NORTHEAST
facing, for me and my spouse
NORTHEAST FACING is our SPOOK
DIRECTION.Right above the
front gate (NORTH EAST facing)
is a balcony from the master
bedroom, meaning right above
fron gate is balcony that I
can only have access through
the master bedroom.I noticed
that atthe front of my
gate looking towards the
opposite, there is a buddha
statue on the right hand side
of my neighbour's balcony on
the 2nd floor, and opposite
this right hand side
neighbour's balcony also has a
buddha statue on the 2nd
floor. Any special
reason?Also, I am buddhist
while my father-in-law side is
taoist (Dua Pek Gong, also has
an altar of my spouse's
uncle). Where should it
be placed if in the living
room? Since I am buddhist, is
it advisable for me to place
abuddha statue in on the
balcony of my potential room,
like neighbour's if my
downstairs living room already
has taoist deity and
altar?This house is No 4.I
really like this house but not
sure if to buy it.

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But since my bedroom door to balcony would also be facing NORTHEAST (SPOOK DIRECTION), would this affect us? Can I place a Buddha statue on this balcony just like my neighbour, if my living room already has an altar and Taoist Deity Statue? Any special meaning for my neighbour (NORTHEAST FACING) and his opposite neighbour to place a Buddha statue on the open 2nd floor balcony?
Please help.

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On 3/17/2011 3:16:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Frankly, lines of text is very difficult
to comprehen or understood correctly.
Furthermore, things like where to place
a buddha statute, here or there. Since a
home is a huge investment; why don't you
get a geomancer to do a on-site "Can or
cannot buy" review?On 3/17/2011 3:13:26
PM, LES WANG wrote:
The house that I
am looking
for is in the NORTHEAST
facing, for me and my spouse
NORTHEAST FACING is our SPOOK
DIRECTION.Right above the
front
gate (NORTH EAST facing)
is a
balcony from the master
bedroom,
meaning right above
fron gate is
balcony that I
can only have access
through
the master bedroom.I noticed
that atthe front of my
gate looking towards the
opposite, there is a buddha
statue on the right hand side
of
my neighbour's balcony on
the 2nd
floor, and opposite
this right hand
side
neighbour's balcony also has a
buddha statue on the 2nd
floor. Any special
reason?Also, I am buddhist
while
my father-in-law side is
taoist (Dua
Pek Gong, also has
an altar of my
spouse's
uncle). Where should
it
be placed if in the living
room? Since I am buddhist, is
it
advisable for me to place
abuddha statue in on the
balcony of my potential room,
like neighbour's if my
downstairs living room already
has taoist deity and
altar?This
house is No 4.I
really like this
house but not
sure if to buy it.
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Look at it this way: you have an altar and a Taoist diety statue. This implies that you are "praying".
However, there are many (many) who place a buddha statue but this is NOT an ALTAR?
Many place a buddha statue or buddha statues as decorative items. And so far, how often does one see someone praying to the buddha statue.
Unfortunately, if you really want to know why the neighbour placed a buddha statue at their balcony; you have to face up and see whether you dare to approach or not.
There are lots of people who place a buddha statue everyone. In their garden, in the roof top garden etc...
Frankly, you ask me also no use.
If you want to place a buddha figurine just because the Jones place one.. really it is your call. Overall, to many it is simply a "decorative" item... and it ain't no altar of sorts...

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On 3/17/2011 3:28:19 PM, Anonymous wrote:
But since my bedroom door to balcony
would also be facing NORTHEAST (SPOOK
DIRECTION), would this affect us? Can I
place a Buddha statue on this balcony
just like my neighbour, if my living
room already has an altar and Taoist
Deity Statue? Any special meaning
for my neighbour (NORTHEAST FACING) and
his opposite neighbour to place a Buddha
statue on the open 2nd floor
balcony?Please help.On 3/17/2011 3:16:36
PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Frankly, lines
of text is very difficult
to
comprehen or understood correctly.
Furthermore, things like where to
place
a buddha statute, here or
there. Since a
home is a huge
investment; why don't you
get a
geomancer to do a on-site "Can or
cannot buy" review?On 3/17/2011
3:13:26
PM, LES WANG wrote:
The
house that I
am looking
for is
in the NORTHEAST
facing, for me
and my spouse
NORTHEAST FACING
is our SPOOK
DIRECTION.Right
above the
front
gate (NORTH EAST
facing)
is a
balcony from the
master
bedroom,
meaning right
above
fron gate is
balcony that
I
can only have access
through
the master bedroom.I noticed
that atthe front of my
gate looking towards the
opposite, there is a buddha
statue on the right hand side
of
my neighbour's balcony on
the 2nd
floor, and opposite
this right hand
side
neighbour's balcony also has a
buddha statue on the 2nd
floor. Any special
reason?Also, I am buddhist
while
my father-in-law side is
taoist (Dua
Pek Gong, also has
an altar of my
spouse's
uncle). Where should
it
be placed if in the living
room? Since I am buddhist, is
it
advisable for me to place
abuddha statue in on the
balcony of my potential room,
like neighbour's if my
downstairs living room already
has taoist deity and
altar?This
house is No 4.I
really like this
house but not
sure if to buy it.


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A buddha figurine is always a benign figure. Calm and composed not threatening.
Making your case of a neighbour's home's buddha seem like a pussy cat!
Take a look at the pictures! There is a huge buddha and some of the residents say "thankfully" it is guarding their apartment located in Block 82, CityLights condo; Jellicoe Road.
You mean, tit-for-tat? That means, the few hundred over residents in each of the apartment will mimick your idea of placing a buddha statue to counter it?
Frankly, it ain't no altar or meant for prayers' please. So what is the real threat?
As mentioned, I have seen lots of westerners in Singapore and in the region; purchasing many buddha head and placing them all over their home. So, is this a threat?

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On 3/17/2011 3:58:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Look at it this way: you have an altar
and a Taoist diety statue. This implies
that you are "praying".However, there
are many (many) who place a buddha
statue but this is NOT an ALTAR?Many
place a buddha statue or buddha statues
as decorative items. And so far, how
often does one see someone praying to
the buddha statue.Unfortunately, if you
really want to know why the neighbour
placed a buddha statue at their balcony;
you have to face up and see whether you
dare to approach or not.There are lots
of people who place a buddha statue
everyone. In their garden, in the roof
top garden etc...Frankly, you ask me
also no use. If you want to place a
buddha figurine just because the Jones
place one.. really it is your call.
Overall, to many it is simply a
"decorative" item... and it ain't no
altar of sorts...On 3/17/2011 3:28:19
PM, LES WANG wrote:
But since my
bedroom door to balcony
would also
be facing NORTHEAST (SPOOK
DIRECTION), would this affect us?
Can I
place a Buddha statue on this
balcony
just like my neighbour, if
my living
room already has an altar
and Taoist
Deity Statue? Any
special meaning
for my neighbour
(NORTHEAST FACING) and
his opposite
neighbour to place a Buddha
statue
on the open 2nd floor
balcony?Please
help.On 3/17/2011 3:16:36
PM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
Frankly, lines
of
text is very difficult
to
comprehen or understood correctly.
Furthermore, things like where
to
place
a buddha statute, here
or
there. Since a
home is a huge
investment; why don't you
get a
geomancer to do a on-site "Can or
cannot buy" review?On 3/17/2011
3:13:26
PM, LES WANG wrote:
The
house that I
am looking
for is
in the NORTHEAST
facing, for me
and my spouse
NORTHEAST FACING
is our
SPOOK
DIRECTION.Right
above
the
front
gate (NORTH EAST
facing)
is a
balcony from
the
master
bedroom,
meaning
right
above
fron gate is
balcony that
I
can only have
access
through
the master
bedroom.I noticed
that
atthe front of my
gate
looking towards the

opposite, there is a buddha

statue on the right hand
side
of
my neighbour's
balcony on
the 2nd
floor,
and opposite
this right hand
side
neighbour's balcony
also has a
buddha statue on
the 2nd
floor. Any
special
reason?Also, I am
buddhist
while
my
father-in-law side is
taoist
(Dua
Pek Gong, also has
an
altar of my
spouse's
uncle). Where should
it
be placed if in the
living
room? Since I am
buddhist, is
it
advisable
for me to place

abuddha statue in on
the
balcony of my potential
room,
like neighbour's if my

downstairs living room
already
has taoist deity and
altar?This
house is No 4.I
really like this
house but
not
sure if to buy it.


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Please do not get me wrong, I do not mean to counter it. Just wanting to know if there is any special reason in fengshui. Some people have buddha for religion purpose, some purchased from furniture shop solely for decorative purpose. I also do not know that if in fengsui is there any clash known if there is a taoist deity and alter on first floor, and a buddha on the 2nd floor. If there is no clash known, I would be relieved to hear that and can have a buddha on the 2nd floor just for my religion purpose.
Kind regards


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Please refer to my very first reply. Go get yourself a geomancer to look at it.
Why get a geomancer?
One can't just write loads of text and hope that someone else can understand what you are saying...
Frankly, your all text postings are ambigious and subject to the DANGER of mis-interpretation.
Furthermore, there are no photos etc.. Thus who knows what the "buddha" statue may look like.
Thus, since you are so overly concerned about the issue, go get a geomancer, please. Posting such things here in an all text format is like the BLIND, leading the BLIND.

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On 3/17/2011 9:36:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Also sir, is there anything I
can do or need to do if my
bedroom balcony and bedrrom
door leading to balcony is in
the Northeast direction (my
spook direction)Kind regards


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