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1. Under Feng Shui, the main consideration is the main entrance door (1st or rather top priority).
2. The most common cure is the convex mirror placed above the main entrance door. If so, in my opinion, not necessary to do anything further for the master bedroom. If one has the day curtain is a plus point.

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On 12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master,My house main door
is facing lamp post. It is
located across a road opposite
my house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what shall
be done.Attached pic of the
lamp post.

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Dear Master Cecil,
Thanks a lot for your kind advice.
May i know what type of convex mirror is recommended to hang above my main door?
My bed is placed above the main door, is there a need to hang another convex mirror on the window too? It seems like the lamp post (also knife) is pointing to my bed. Attached is my house plan for your kind advice.
Appreciate your reply.
Jessica

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On 12/9/2012 9:47:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Under Feng Shui, the main
consideration is the main entrance door
(1st or rather top priority).2. The most
common cure is the convex mirror placed
above the main entrance door. If so, in
my opinion, not necessary to do anything
further for the master bedroom. If one
has the day curtain is a plus point.On
12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Jessica Choo
wrote: >Dear Master,My house main
door >is facing lamp post. It is
located across a road opposite
my house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what shall
be done.Attached pic of the >lamp
post.
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Dear Master Cecil,
Thanks a lot for your kind advice.
May i know what type of convex mirror is recommended to hang above my main door?
My
bed is placed above the main door, is there a need to hang another
convex mirror on the window too? It seems like the lamp post (also
knife) is pointing to my bed. Attached is my house plan for your kind
advice.
Appreciate your reply.
Jessica


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On 12/9/2012 9:47:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Under Feng Shui, the main
consideration is the main entrance door
(1st or rather top priority).2. The most
common cure is the convex mirror placed
above the main entrance door. If so, in
my opinion, not necessary to do anything
further for the master bedroom. If one
has the day curtain is a plus point.On
12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Jessica Choo
wrote: >Dear Master,My house main
door >is facing lamp post. It is
located across a road opposite
my house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what shall
be done.Attached pic of the >lamp
post.
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Please see attachment.
1. Since the lamp post is no where near to the HIGHLIGHTED YELLOW zone; the lamp post cannot be considered as a threat or sha qi or poison arrow.
2. To repeat, it does not pose any problem to the main door or the bedroom window.
3. If it still pose a problem; most likely it is due to one's perceived imagination or rather day dream.
4. For example some have considered or interpreted that as the Mayan calendar lasts until 21 December 2012; to such jokers, this is suppose to be the last day for man-kind. Erh.. please dream on.
5. Or rather, the poison arrow from the lamp post is just a dream.

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On 12/23/2012 11:14:31 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil,Thanks a lot
for your kind advice. May i
know what type of convex
mirror is recommended to hang
above my main door?My
bed is placed above the main
door, is there a need to hang
another
convex mirror on the window
too? It seems like the lamp
post (also
knife) is pointing to my bed.
Attached is my house plan for
your kind
advice. Appreciate your reply.JessicaOn
12/9/2012 9:47:08 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1. Under Feng Shui, the main
consideration is the main entrance
door
(1st or rather top priority).2. The
most
common cure is the convex mirror
placed
above the main entrance door. If so,
in
my opinion, not necessary to do
anything
further for the master bedroom. If
one
has the day curtain is a plus
point.On
12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Jessica Choo
wrote:
Dear Master,My house main
door
is facing lamp post. It is
located across a road opposite
my house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what shall
be done.Attached pic of the
lamp
post.


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Dear Master Cecil,
Thanks for your reply. Actually my house is yet completed. The highlighted lamp post location is just estimation at the moment. It might be somewhere on the yellow zone. If it is somewhere on the highlighted yellow zone, so the only cure is to hang convex mirror right. And for the bedroom?
I am really concern on this matter and I thank you in advance. Appreciate your advice very much.
Jess

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On 12/24/2012 1:00:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please see attachment.1. Since the lamp
post is no where near to the HIGHLIGHTED
YELLOW zone; the lamp post cannot be
considered as a threat or sha qi or
poison arrow.2. To repeat, it does not
pose any problem to the main door or the
bedroom window. 3. If it still pose a
problem; most likely it is due to one's
perceived imagination or rather day
dream. 4. For example some have
considered or interpreted that as the
Mayan calendar lasts until 21 December
2012; to such jokers, this is
suppose to be the last day for man-kind.
Erh.. please dream on.5. Or rather, the
poison arrow from the lamp post is just
a dream.On 12/23/2012 11:14:31 AM,
Jessica Choo wrote: >Dear Master
Cecil,Thanks a lot >for your kind
advice. May i >know what type of
convex >mirror is recommended to hang
above my main door?My >bed is
placed above the main >door, is there
a need to hang >another >convex
mirror on the window >too? It seems
like the lamp >post (also >knife)
is pointing to my bed. >Attached is
my house plan for >your kind
advice. Appreciate your
reply.JessicaOn >12/9/2012 9:47:08
AM, Cecil Lee wrote: >>1. Under
Feng Shui, the main
consideration is the main
entrance >door >>(1st or rather
top priority).2. The >most
common cure is the convex mirror
placed >>above the main
entrance door. If so, >in >>my
opinion, not necessary to do
anything >>further for the
master bedroom. If >one >>has
the day curtain is a plus >point.On
12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Jessica
Choo >>wrote: >Dear Master,My
house main >>door >is facing
lamp post. It is >>>located
across a road opposite >>>my
house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what
shall >>>be done.Attached pic
of the >>lamp >>post.
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Dear master Cecil,
Attached together with the photo where I snappedfrom living room. Too bad the lamp post is somewhere at my main entrance. Please advice what shall be done. Tq in advance.
Jess
n 12/24/2012 1:00:30 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:

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Please see attachment.1. Since the lamp
post is no where near to the HIGHLIGHTED
YELLOW zone; the lamp post cannot be
considered as a threat or sha qi or
poison arrow.2. To repeat, it does not
pose any problem to the main door or the
bedroom window. 3. If it still pose a
problem; most likely it is due to one's
perceived imagination or rather day
dream. 4. For example some have
considered or interpreted that as the
Mayan calendar lasts until 21 December
2012; to such jokers, this is
suppose to be the last day for man-kind.
Erh.. please dream on.5. Or rather, the
poison arrow from the lamp post is just
a dream.On 12/23/2012 11:14:31 AM,
Jessica Choo wrote: >Dear Master
Cecil,Thanks a lot >for your kind
advice. May i >know what type of
convex >mirror is recommended to hang
above my main door?My >bed is
placed above the main >door, is there
a need to hang >another >convex
mirror on the window >too? It seems
like the lamp >post (also >knife)
is pointing to my bed. >Attached is
my house plan for >your kind
advice. Appreciate your
reply.JessicaOn >12/9/2012 9:47:08
AM, Cecil Lee wrote: >>1. Under
Feng Shui, the main
consideration is the main
entrance >door >>(1st or rather
top priority).2. The >most
common cure is the convex mirror
placed >>above the main
entrance door. If so, >in >>my
opinion, not necessary to do
anything >>further for the
master bedroom. If >one >>has
the day curtain is a plus >point.On
12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM, Jessica
Choo >>wrote: >Dear Master,My
house main >>door >is facing
lamp post. It is >>>located
across a road opposite >>>my
house. And since my master
room is just above the main
door, please advice what
shall >>>be done.Attached pic
of the >>lamp >>post.
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Appended by Cecil: Your photo did not appear.

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On 1/27/2013 12:09:15 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master Cecil,Attached together with
the photo where I snappedfrom living
room. Too bad the lamp post is somewhere
at my main entrance. Please advice what
shall be done. Tq in advance.Jessn
12/24/2012 1:00:30 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please see attachment.1. Since the
lamp
post is no where near to the
HIGHLIGHTED
YELLOW zone; the lamp post cannot be
considered as a threat or sha qi or
poison arrow.2. To repeat, it does
not
pose any problem to the main door or
the
bedroom window. 3. If it still pose
a
problem; most likely it is due to
one's
perceived imagination or rather day
dream. 4. For example some have
considered or interpreted that as
the
Mayan calendar lasts until 21
December
2012; to such jokers, this is
suppose to be the last day for
man-kind.
Erh.. please dream on.5. Or rather,
the
poison arrow from the lamp post is
just
a dream.On 12/23/2012 11:14:31 AM,
Jessica Choo wrote:
Dear Master
Cecil,Thanks a lot
for your kind
advice. May i
know what type of
convex
mirror is recommended to
hang
above my main door?My
bed is
placed above the main
door, is
there
a need to hang
another
convex
mirror on the window
too? It
seems
like the lamp
post (also
knife)
is pointing to my bed.
Attached
is
my house plan for
your kind
advice. Appreciate your
reply.JessicaOn
12/9/2012
9:47:08
AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
1.
Under
Feng Shui, the main

consideration is the main
entrance
door
(1st or
rather
top priority).2. The
most

common cure is the convex
mirror
placed
above the main
entrance door. If so,
in
my
opinion, not necessary to do
anything
further for the
master bedroom. If
one
has
the day curtain is a plus
point.On

12/5/2012 8:07:58 PM,
Jessica
Choo
wrote:
Dear
Master,My
house main
door
is
facing
lamp post. It is
located
across a road opposite

my
house. And since my master

room is just above the
main

door, please advice what
shall
be done.Attached
pic
of the
lamp
post.

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Thanks for your photo.
These are some of my comments (Please see attachment):
1. I assume that the region surrounding marking in purple "A" is an opening. (Most likely the car porch of sorts).
2. If the entire purple rectangular bordering purple marking "A" is an open space, then;
2.1. Next, if the main door follows roughly the "thick Yellow" line and e.g. within the GREEN box; then without a doubt, there is no running away that the lamp post is slicing towards the main door.

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On 1/28/2013 8:31:37 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Re-attached with picture. Tq


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Thanks Master Cecil for your advice.
1. The main door is suppose to be somewhere near the green line. Please advice if we can switch the main door to the side in Blue Drawing as in the picture? So that it is not directly pointing to the lamp post. And make higher fencing to block the lamp post from the main door. Also placing convex mirror on the main door as mentioned in previous post.
2. I ever think of switching the main door to the side and change the existing main door with window? However, at another side, the master room is somewhere above but deeper inside the house. Generally speaking, above the main door is Changing Room. Is it suitable for the main door to be placed there?
Thanks in advance Master Cecil.


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On 1/28/2013 9:30:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thanks for your photo.These are some of
my comments (Please see attachment):1. I
assume that the region surrounding
marking in purple "A" is an opening.
(Most likely the car porch of sorts).2.
If the entire purple rectangular
bordering purple marking "A" is an open
space, then;2.1. Next, if the main door
follows roughly the "thick Yellow" line
and e.g. within the GREEN box; then
without a doubt, there is no running
away that the lamp post is slicing
towards the main door.On 1/28/2013
8:31:37 PM, Jessica Choo wrote:
Re-attached with picture. Tq
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These are some considerations:
1. Under other Shapes and Forms considerations:
1.1. Before committing to the final approved layout: always super-impose the 2nd level onto the ground floor.
1.1.1 For the ground floor level, try to make sure or hope that the toilet is not directly above the main door or the toilet pipes especially the sewerage pipes are not above the main door.
1.1.2 In addition, it is best that the main door does not open to an unobstructed back area or main door opendirectly with full view of the stove or toilet (door) etc..
2. Frankly, we are not privy to your interior layout. So it is really not fair to ask questions like can I switch the main door to the blue drawing etc... Thus, it would not be fair for me to just ask you move your main door. In fact, other than Para 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 there are even other considerations.
3. For the 2nd level, always superimpose the ground floor and check that a 2nd storey bed should not be directly above a stove etc...
You wrote: 2. I ever think of switching the main door to the side and change the existing main door with window? However, at another side, the master room is somewhere above but deeper inside the house. Generally speaking, above the main door is Changing Room. Is it suitable for the main door to be placed there?
4. Again, frankly, in my opinion only the writer knows exactly what they are writing about. There are other considerations like what is the new main door facing? etc...
4.1. Thus, please don't ask me similar questions like: "Is it suitable for the main door to be placed, there?" Etc... My answer would be based on the most popular phase word by Singapore's Deputy Prime Minister: I ask you " WHAT DO YOU THINK?"

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On 1/30/2013 2:35:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thanks Master Cecil for your advice.1.
The main door is suppose to be somewhere
near the green line. Please advice if we
can switch the main door to the side in
Blue Drawing as in the picture? So that
it is not directly pointing to the lamp
post. And make higher fencing to block
the lamp post from the main door. Also
placing convex mirror on the main door
as mentioned in previous post.2. I ever
think of switching the main door to the
side and change the existing main door
with window? However, at another side,
the master room is somewhere above but
deeper inside the house. Generally
speaking, above the main door is
Changing Room. Is it suitable for the
main door to be placed there?Thanks in
advance Master Cecil.On 1/28/2013
9:30:36 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Thanks for your photo.These are some
of
my comments (Please see
attachment):1. I
assume that the region surrounding
marking in purple "A" is an opening.
(Most likely the car porch of
sorts).2.
If the entire purple rectangular
bordering purple marking "A" is an
open
space, then;2.1. Next, if the main
door
follows roughly the "thick Yellow"
line
and e.g. within the GREEN box; then
without a doubt, there is no running
away that the lamp post is slicing
towards the main door.On 1/28/2013
8:31:37 PM, Jessica Choo wrote:
Re-attached with picture. Tq

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Thanks a lot for ur advice and time spent answering my questions. thanks n happy new year.

 

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On 1/30/2013 6:05:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Under
other Shapes and Forms
considerations:1.1. Before committing to
the final approved layout: always
super-impose the 2nd level onto the
ground floor.1.1.1 For the ground floor
level, try to make sure or hope that the
toilet is not directly above the main
door or the toilet pipes especially the
sewerage pipes are not above the main
door.1.1.2 In addition, it is best that
the main door does not open to an
unobstructed back area or main door
opendirectly with full view of the
stove or toilet (door) etc..2. Frankly,
we are not privy to your interior
layout. So it is really not fair to ask
questions like can I switch the main
door to the blue drawing etc... Thus, it
would not be fair for me to just ask you
move your main door. In fact, other than
Para 1.1.1 and 1.1.2 there are even
other considerations.3. For the 2nd
level, always superimpose the ground
floor and check that a 2nd storey bed
should not be directly above a stove
etc...You wrote: 2. I ever think of
switching the main door to the side and
change the existing main door with
window? However, at another side, the
master room is somewhere above but
deeper inside the house. Generally
speaking, above the main door is
Changing Room. Is it suitable for the
main door to be placed there?4. Again,
frankly, in my opinion only the writer
knows exactly what they are writing
about. There are other considerations
like what is the new main door facing?
etc... 4.1. Thus, please don't ask me
similar questions like: "Is it suitable
for the main door to be placed, there?"
Etc... My answer would be based on the
most popular phase word by Singapore's
Deputy Prime Minister: I ask you " WHAT
DO YOU THINK?"On 1/30/2013 2:35:33 PM,
Jessica Choo wrote: >Thanks Master
Cecil for your advice.1. >The main
door is suppose to be somewhere >near
the green line. Please advice if we
can switch the main door to the side
in >Blue Drawing as in the picture?
So that >it is not directly pointing
to the lamp >post. And make higher
fencing to block >the lamp post from
the main door. Also >placing convex
mirror on the main door >as mentioned
in previous post.2. I ever >think of
switching the main door to the >side
and change the existing main door
with window? However, at another
side, >the master room is somewhere
above but >deeper inside the house.
Generally >speaking, above the main
door is >Changing Room. Is it
suitable for the >main door to be
placed there?Thanks in >advance
Master Cecil.On 1/28/2013 >9:30:36
PM, Cecil Lee wrote: >>Thanks for
your photo.These are some >of
my comments (Please see
attachment):1. I >>assume that
the region surrounding >>marking
in purple "A" is an opening.
(Most likely the car porch of
sorts).2. >>If the entire
purple rectangular >>bordering
purple marking "A" is an >open
space, then;2.1. Next, if the
main >door >>follows roughly
the "thick Yellow" >line >>and
e.g. within the GREEN box; then
without a doubt, there is no
running >>away that the lamp post
is slicing >>towards the main
door.On 1/28/2013 >>8:31:37 PM,
Jessica Choo wrote:
Re-attached with picture. Tq

 

 

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