unknown Posted February 13, 2012 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hi CecilI would very much like to place an indoor water feature in our living room facing the main entrance door. Refer attached layout plan.Hope you could advise whether this is appropriate.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 13, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 13, 2012 These are some considerations:1. Based on the Flying Star Theory, and based on the yearly timely stars: yes, the location that you indicated is suppose to be the water wealth location.2. Based on the Concept of White Tiger, Green Dragon concept; West symbolises the White Tiger. 3. Thus, to be on the safe side; the water feature should not result in a "hungry" tiger's mouth. Thus avoid placing a pure circular water feature or bowl at this location as a precaution against having it symbolise the hungry mouth of the "white tiger". 4. For the location, it is preferred that the perimeter of the water feature is rectangular to avoid it like Para 3. 5. As usual, a good water feature should have all five elements: http://fountain.geomancy.net Para 2.1 to 2.12 (a ball or circular object within a rectangular holding tank, here is fine or ok).6. Attached, showing the water wealth location #8 at West sector this year. 7. Based on a most recent posting.. some user said that the cai wei is at diagonal... for this layout plan... it does not seem or may not seem TRUE if we consider the Flying Star Feng Shuiwith the most important current water star#8. Which is located at West.Which is directly in front of the "main door" and not diagonal.... Quote On 2/13/2012 8:18:19 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilI would very much liketo place an indoor waterfeature in our living roomfacing the main entrancedoor. Refer attachedlayout plan.Hope you couldadvise whether this isappropriate.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
unknown Posted February 13, 2012 Share Posted February 13, 2012 Hi CecilThanks so much for the information. Are you able to provide some pictures of rectangular water features with circular object on top so that I can get the correct type? Quote On 2/13/2012 5:12:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Basedon the Flying Star Theory, and based onthe yearly timely stars: yes, thelocation that you indicated issuppose to be the water wealthlocation.2. Based on the Concept ofWhite Tiger, Green Dragon concept; Westsymbolises the White Tiger. 3. Thus, tobe on the safe side; the water featureshould not result in a "hungry" tiger'smouth. Thus avoid placing a purecircular water feature or bowl at thislocation as a precaution against havingit symbolise the hungry mouth of the"white tiger". 4. For the location, itis preferred that the perimeter of thewater feature is rectangular to avoid itlike Para 3. 5. As usual, a good waterfeature should have all five elements:http://fountain.geomancy.net Para 2.1 to2.12 (a ball or circular object within arectangular holding tank, here is fineor ok).6. Attached, showing the waterwealth location #8 at West sector thisyear. 7. Based on a most recentposting.. some user said that the caiwei is at diagonal... for this layoutplan... it does not seem or may not seemTRUE if we consider the Flying Star FengShuiwith the most importantcurrent water star#8. Which islocated at West.Which is directlyin front of the "main door" and notdiagonal.... On 2/13/2012 8:18:19AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilI wouldvery much liketo place an indoorwaterfeature in our living roomfacing the main entrancedoor. Refer attachedlayout plan.Hope you couldadvise whether this isappropriate.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 13, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 13, 2012 Appreciate if you have the time, spent time to read or re-read Para 5 of my last message. Quote On 2/13/2012 7:26:59 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilThanks so much for theinformation. Are you able toprovide some pictures of rectangularwater features with circular object ontop so that I can get the correcttype?On 2/13/2012 5:12:50 PM, Cecil Leewrote:These are someconsiderations:1. Basedon theFlying Star Theory, and based ontheyearly timely stars: yes, thelocation that you indicated issuppose to be the water wealthlocation.2. Based on the Concept ofWhite Tiger, Green Dragon concept;Westsymbolises the White Tiger. 3.Thus, tobe on the safe side; thewater featureshould not result in a"hungry" tiger'smouth. Thus avoidplacing a purecircular waterfeature or bowl at thislocation asa precaution against havingitsymbolise the hungry mouth of the"white tiger". 4. For the location,itis preferred that the perimeterof thewater feature is rectangularto avoid itlike Para 3. 5. Asusual, a good waterfeature shouldhave all five elements:http://fountain.geomancy.net Para2.1 to2.12 (a ball or circularobject within arectangular holdingtank, here is fineor ok).6.Attached, showing the waterwealthlocation #8 at West sector thisyear. 7. Based on a most recentposting.. some user said that thecaiwei is at diagonal... for thislayoutplan... it does not seem ormay not seemTRUE if we consider theFlying Star FengShuiwith themost importantcurrent waterstar#8. Which islocated atWest.Which is directlyinfront of the "main door" and notdiagonal.... On 2/13/20128:18:19AM, Anonymous wrote:HiCecilI wouldvery much liketoplace an indoorwaterfeature inour living roomfacing the mainentrancedoor. Referattachedlayout plan.Hope youcouldadvise whether this isappropriate.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
unknown Posted February 15, 2012 Share Posted February 15, 2012 Hi CecilJust to confirm - the water feature in the attached is indeed suitable for our house? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 15, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 15, 2012 1. As I mentioned in my first message thread...2. Make sure that the EXTERNAL outline of the water feature e.g. such as the "container" or "vessel should not be round.3. The link is to illustrate that a proper water feature : IRREGUARDLESS of the location should have all five elements. Quote On 2/15/2012 8:47:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilJust to confirm - thewater feature in the attachedis indeed suitable for ourhouse? Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
unknown Posted February 20, 2012 Share Posted February 20, 2012 Hi CecilThanks for the advice. Able to let us know where we can get such water features in Singapore? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 20, 2012 Staff Share Posted February 20, 2012 Appreciate, if you can make the effort to re-read my previous posting(s).Clue: It is not about buying an exact or "an eye for an eye" similar water feature.What happens if you had taken the sample of the Suntec City's water feature? Do you expect to find one of these for sale for the home? YES / NO?Again, I appeal to you RE_READ what I wrote, please. Quote On 2/20/2012 1:04:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilThanks for theadvice. Able to let usknow where we can get suchwater features in Singapore? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
unknown Posted March 3, 2012 Share Posted March 3, 2012 Hi CecilI have attached 2 kinds of indoor water features that I came acrossrecently. Seems thatboth of them have the 5 elements that you are mentioning about. Would appreciate if you could review for us and advise which is more appropriate forplacing in the corner facing the main entrance.Thanks in advance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 3, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 3, 2012 Please note the following (CAREFULLY)1. Although, my sample description show similar type of water feature.2. It does not mean that one has to follow the Jones (copy-cat) the entire design.3. I am emphaise; re-emphaise what I wrote early: SO LONG AS A WATER FEATURE HAS ALL THE FIVE ELEMENTS GOOD ENOUGH!4. What you showed are text-book style Feng Shui water feature. 5. BUT, if you CARE to look at it carefully; both designs DO HAVE A FLAW!6. The best way of illustrating the flaw is the 2nd attachment.7. Just VISUALISE, think about... the base gets smaller and smaller. Don't you think that someone may get into serious injury e.g. a child if the water feature gets TOPPLED DOWN. Even if one does not have a child, such an object especially 2nd attachment seems dangerous.8. I am not going to elaborate further on this. As, please, please or please RE-READ my previous message or messages.9. What is the use of following the Jones or your neighbour? P.S. For FELLOW Singaporeans, please make sure that you bring a ruler and make sure that your dream fountain fits all the specifications mentioned in the attachment. FOR THE REST OF THE WORLD, Heck with the Singapore thing, go buy something you like! Cheers! Quote On 3/3/2012 8:08:22 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilI have attached 2kinds of indoor water featuresthat I cameacrossrecently.Seems thatboth of themhave the 5 elements that youare mentioning about.Would appreciate if you couldreview for us and advise whichis more appropriateforplacing in the cornerfacing the mainentrance.Thanks inadvance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 4, 2012 Staff Share Posted March 4, 2012 Our education system is famous for rote learning and erh.. but nothing else... No wonder there are so few entrepreneurs in this City State....hmmmmmmPlease don't regurgitate; I appeal to you to re-read but no avail...sigh?Smurfs have blue face... so whats wrong with the 2nd attachment and the full text under the 3rd attachment...Further to what I had mentioned, earlier. The reason why the ball on top of a pedestal was shown; is because it makes a good choice to illustrate the mechanics of the Five Element concept with a water fountain. that's all.Do take note that the way a ball rotates can symbolise wealth either coming into or going out of the home. For a rotating ball, even a tiny grain of sand or imperfection can change the rotation of the ball. I don't want to elaborate more about the ball with the spouting water.... go think about it ...... Quote On 3/3/2012 8:45:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:Please note the following (CAREFULLY)1.Although, my sample description showsimilar type of water feature.2. It doesnot mean that one has to follow theJones (copy-cat) the entire design.3. Iam emphaise; re-emphaise what I wroteearly: SO LONG AS A WATER FEATURE HASALL THE FIVE ELEMENTS GOOD ENOUGH!4.What you showed are text-book style FengShui water feature. 5. BUT, if you CAREto look at it carefully; both designs DOHAVE A FLAW!6. The best way ofillustrating the flaw is the 2ndattachment.7. Just VISUALISE, thinkabout... the base gets smaller andsmaller. Don't you think that someonemay get into serious injury e.g. a childif the water feature gets TOPPLED DOWN.Even if one does not have a child, suchan object especially 2nd attachmentseems dangerous.8. I am not going toelaborate further on this. As, please,please or please RE-READ my previousmessage or messages.9. What is the useof following the Jones or yourneighbour? On 3/3/2012 8:08:22 PM,Anonymous wrote:Hi CecilI haveattached 2kinds of indoor waterfeaturesthat I cameacrossrecently.Seems thatboth of themhave the 5 elements that youarementioning about.Wouldappreciate if you couldreview forus and advise whichis moreappropriateforplacing in thecornerfacing the mainentrance.Thanks inadvance! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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