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Attached is the floor plan of a condo that I am looking to purchase.It is onthe 3rd floor of a 14 floor bldg. The terrace faces north.Condo is at the northwest corncer of the building. The terrace faces the court yard, with amanmade rock and water feature. There is another building (under construction) that will be builton the other side of the courtyard, about15-15 yards away. The kitchen sink window and dining arear window look out at another vacantlot, which will bebuiltbut has yet started construction.Once built that building will be about 10-15 yardsaway. The other two sides of the building face the streets.
The building has a swimming pool/ deck arear on the top floor and a garage is built under ground. The entrance of the garage is underneath the other adjacent unit, on the southwest corner of building. The entrance of the building is at the southeast corner.
I am metal monkey withakua number is 2. I am trying to determine facing and sitting position of this condo and whetherthe feng shui of thiscondo will be good for me.
Can you help?

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These are some considerations:
1. For a condo unit; often an architect designs a block of flats (apartments) and then as an after thought; places the main entrance door according to how the various stacks are "glued" together.
2. For example, in some developments, the main door can even be as shown in the attachment. If so, the direction of the main door can change totally from your original layout plan. But the way the qi flows in is still from that Foyer, area.
3. Therefore, if one based on the concept of standing inside the main door and looking outwards, the "facing" direction of the apartment can differ depending on where the main entrance door is.
4. Living Habits in this unit
4.1. Often, one should consider one's living habits in the unit.
4.2. For example, some often slam shut their main door when not in use. And if so; this is one strong statement to say that the facing direction of the unit should not be, here (standing inside the main entrance door looking out of it).

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On 10/3/2012 2:53:06 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Attached is the floor plan of
a condo that I am looking to
purchase.It is
onthe 3rd floor of a 14
floor bldg. The terrace
faces north.Condo is at
the northwest corncer of the
building. The terrace faces
the court yard, with
amanmade rock and water
feature. There is
another building (under
construction) that will be
builton the other side
of the courtyard,
about15-15 yards away.
The kitchen sink window and
dining arear window look out
at another vacantlot,
which will
bebuiltbut has yet
started
construction.Once
built that building will be
about 10-15
yardsaway. The
other two sides of the
building face the streets. The
building has a swimming pool/
deck arear on the top floor
and a garage is built under
ground. The entrance of
the garage is underneath the
other adjacent unit, on the
southwest corner of
building. The entrance
of the building is at the
southeast corner. I am metal
monkey withakua
number is 2. I am trying to
determine facing and sitting
position of this condo and
whetherthe feng shui of
thiscondo will be good
for me.Can you
help?


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In my opinion, if you are specifically focusing on the frontage of this unit; then most likely the facing direction is standing at marking in RED: E looking towards F.

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On 10/3/2012 7:57:09 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. For a
condo unit; often an architect designs a
block of flats (apartments) and then as
an after thought; places the main
entrance door according to how the
various stacks are "glued" together.2.
For example, in some developments, the
main door can even be as shown in the
attachment. If so, the direction of the
main door can change totally from your
original layout plan. But the way the qi
flows in is still from that Foyer,
area.3. Therefore, if one based on the
concept of standing inside the main door
and looking outwards, the "facing"
direction of the apartment can differ
depending on where the main entrance
door is.4. Living Habits in this
unit4.1. Often, one should consider
one's living habits in the unit.4.2. For
example, some often slam shut their main
door when not in use. And if so; this is
one strong statement to say that the
facing direction of the unit should not
be, here (standing inside the main
entrance door looking out of it).On
10/3/2012 2:53:06 AM, Matt Wynn wrote:
Attached is the floor plan of
a
condo that I am looking to
purchase.It is
onthe
3rd floor of a 14
floor bldg.
The terrace
faces north.Condo
is at
the northwest corncer of the
building. The terrace faces
the
court yard, with
amanmade rock
and water
feature. There is
another building (under
construction) that will be
builton the other side
of
the courtyard,
about15-15
yards away.
The kitchen sink window
and
dining arear window look out
at another vacantlot,
which will
bebuiltbut has yet
started
construction.Once
built that building will be
about 10-15
yardsaway. The
other
two sides of the
building face the
streets. The
building has a swimming
pool/
deck arear on the top floor
and a garage is built under
ground. The entrance of
the garage is underneath the
other adjacent unit, on the
southwest corner of
building. The entrance
of
the building is at the
southeast
corner. I am metal
monkey
withakua
number is 2. I
am trying to
determine facing and
sitting
position of this condo and
whetherthe feng shui of
thiscondo will be good
for
me.Can you
help?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Under this illustration, as mentioned earlier; the main entrance depends on how the architect connects all the stacks into one block.

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On 10/3/2012 8:36:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
In my opinion, if you are specifically
focusing on the frontage of this unit;
then most likely the facing direction is
standing at marking in RED: E looking
towards F.On 10/3/2012 7:57:09 AM, Cecil
Lee wrote:
These are some
considerations:1. For a
condo unit;
often an architect designs a
block
of flats (apartments) and then as
an
after thought; places the main
entrance door according to how the
various stacks are "glued"
together.2.
For example, in some
developments, the
main door can even
be as shown in the
attachment. If
so, the direction of the
main door
can change totally from your
original layout plan. But the way
the qi
flows in is still from that
Foyer,
area.3. Therefore, if one
based on the
concept of standing
inside the main door
and looking
outwards, the "facing"
direction of
the apartment can differ
depending
on where the main entrance
door
is.4. Living Habits in this
unit4.1.
Often, one should consider
one's
living habits in the unit.4.2. For
example, some often slam shut their
main
door when not in use. And if
so; this is
one strong statement to
say that the
facing direction of the
unit should not
be, here (standing
inside the main
entrance door
looking out of it).On
10/3/2012
2:53:06 AM, Matt Wynn wrote:
Attached is the floor plan of
a
condo that I am looking to
purchase.It is
onthe
3rd floor of a 14
floor bldg.
The terrace
faces north.Condo
is at
the northwest corncer of the
building. The terrace faces
the
court yard, with
amanmade rock
and water
feature. There is
another building (under
construction) that will be
builton the other side
of
the courtyard,
about15-15
yards away.
The kitchen sink window
and
dining arear window look out
at another vacantlot,
which will
bebuiltbut has yet
started
construction.Once
built that building will be
about 10-15
yardsaway. The
other
two sides of the
building face the
streets. The
building has a swimming
pool/
deck arear on the top floor
and a garage is built under
ground. The entrance of
the garage is underneath the
other adjacent unit, on the
southwest corner of
building. The entrance
of
the building is at the
southeast
corner. I am metal
monkey
withakua
number is 2. I
am trying to
determine facing and
sitting
position of this condo and
whetherthe feng shui of
thiscondo will be good
for
me.Can you
help?


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An In-depth understanding of the Frontage of a home. Is it always the main door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist. What lead to the Conservatives use of the Main Door only?

1. Who are the Conservatives and the Modernists?

2. An in-depth understanding of why the Conservatives has misunderstood the knowledge passed down by the ancients.

For High Rise Compass Reading should be taken from the living room looking out of it. For eg. towards the living room windows or its balcony (if applicable)


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