myfs_134517 Posted October 18, 2013 Share Posted October 18, 2013 Good day Master,In 2014, flying star 5 flies to the NW. I am living in a period 6 house and my bedroom is in the NW with 5 mountain star, 9 water star and 7 base star. Since there will be two 5 stars in my room located in the NW, should I add more metal to my room? Or is the fact that I'm in the NW (which represents metal) area enough to neutralize the stars? Would appreciate your advice. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2013 These are some considerations:1. Are there any external openings? 2. If so, is the external openings at or close to the cardinal point of NW?3. Often, if the NW sector is against an internal wall; where qi does not flow-in; then this is less of a concern.4. But if the external opening is close to or at the NW; then this would be a greater concern. And the type of cure would depend on the above. Quote On 10/18/2013 4:16:50 PM, Anonymous wrote:Good day Master,In 2014,flying star 5 flies to theNW. I am living in aperiod 6 house and my bedroomis in the NW with 5 mountainstar, 9 water star and 7 basestar. Since there willbe two 5 stars in my roomlocated in the NW, should Iadd more metal to my room? Oris the fact that I'm in the NW(which represents metal) areaenough to neutralize thestars? Would appreciate youradvice. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2013 Further to what I had mentioned:1. Please refer to the attached illustration.2. Please zoom into two sectors: WEST and NE.3. Often, when I look at whether or not there is a major issue; I always "imagine" how qi will or can or cannot flow into a home (especially from the exterior).4. Thus, let's take the 1st example: WEST sector.4.1. In this attachment, West sector is "blocked" by a solid wall. And furthermore, it is drowned by the toilet / yard / kitchen. Thus even if this sector has MS#2 and WS#5; to me; this is less of a concern. 4.2. Contrast this with the 2nd box (example): NE sector. As thiscardinal point (NE) is at the edge of the wall; but there is a large opening (windows) of bedroom 3; thus if this sector has bad stars; it is felt that the impact would be great.5. Thus, if one's situation is like WEST; really not a major concern even if there are two #5's as much as if it is at NE sector.6. Therefore, there is no such thing as ONE shoe fits all; type of thing.6.1. One has to look at any external openings if any or near to the cardinal point that we are looking at. And then factor in any enhancements or cure(s) if any.6.2. Unfortunately, many don't consider this point. And simply apply Text-book type of Fung Sway to all situations. Quote On 10/23/2013 5:54:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Arethere any external openings? 2. If so,is the external openings at or close tothe cardinal point of NW?3. Often, ifthe NW sector is against an internalwall; where qi does not flow-in; thenthis is less of a concern.4. But if theexternal opening is close to or at theNW; then this would be a greaterconcern. And the type of cure woulddepend on the above.On 10/18/20134:16:50 PM, Amanda Young wrote:Goodday Master,In 2014,flying star 5flies to theNW. I am livingin aperiod 6 house and my bedroomis in the NW with 5 mountainstar, 9 water star and 7 basestar. Since there willbetwo 5 stars in my roomlocated inthe NW, should Iadd more metal tomy room? Oris the fact that I'm inthe NW(which represents metal) areaenough to neutralize thestars?Would appreciate youradvice.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 23, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 23, 2013 Are there any openings (if any) close to a cardinal point e.g. NE.Here, NE has a row of windows : even if not open does allow light ( qi in the form of light) to enter into the home.VS, West; where there is a solid wall.In order to practise Flying Star Feng Shui; one of the fundamentals is to "imagine" or rather "visualise" qi flow (if any) to FINE TUNE any cures or enhancements (if any).This is why, in the first place; the idea of finding the correct frontage of Flying Star Feng Shui is to locate; where are the openings and visualise; where are the dominant air-flow or light-flow into a home. For example, for most apartments; usually the frontage is often the location e.g. standing inside the living room looking outwards; as often, this area in many cases has the largest openings such as the living room window(s) or balcony + dining area openings + bedrooms at this "side" of the house. (Do take note that each layout has to be looked at and this is not a one size fits all scenario). Quote On 10/23/2013 6:20:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:Further to what I had mentioned:1.Please refer to the attachedillustration.2. Please zoom into twosectors: WEST and NE.3. Often,when I look at whether or not there is amajor issue; I always "imagine" how qiwill or can or cannot flow into a home(especially from the exterior).4. Thus,let's take the 1st example: WESTsector.4.1. In this attachment, Westsector is "blocked" by a solid wall. Andfurthermore, it is drowned by the toilet/ yard / kitchen. Thus even if thissector has MS#2 and WS#5; to me; this isless of a concern. 4.2. Contrast thiswith the 2nd box (example): NE sector.As thiscardinal point (NE) is atthe edge of the wall; but there is alarge opening (windows) of bedroom 3;thus if this sector has bad stars; it isfelt that the impact would be great.5.Thus, if one's situation is like WEST;really not a major concern even if thereare two #5's as much as if it is at NEsector.6. Therefore, there is no suchthing as ONE shoe fits all; type ofthing.6.1. One has to look at anyexternal openings if any or near to thecardinal point that we are looking at.And then factor in any enhancements orcure(s) if any.6.2. Unfortunately, manydon't consider this point. And simplyapply Text-book type of Fung Sway to allsituations.On 10/23/2013 5:54:17 PM,Cecil Lee wrote:These are someconsiderations:1. Arethere anyexternal openings? 2. If so,is theexternal openings at or close tothecardinal point of NW?3. Often, ifthe NW sector is against an internalwall; where qi does not flow-in;thenthis is less of a concern.4.But if theexternal opening is closeto or at theNW; then this would bea greaterconcern. And the type ofcure woulddepend on the above.On10/18/20134:16:50 PM, Amanda Youngwrote:Goodday Master,In 2014,flying star 5flies to theNW. I am livingin aperiod 6 house and my bedroomis in the NW with 5 mountainstar, 9 water star and 7 basestar. Since there willbetwo 5 stars in my roomlocated inthe NW, should Iadd more metal tomy room? Oris the fact that I'm inthe NW(which represents metal) areaenough to neutralize thestars?Would appreciate youradvice.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 24, 2013 Staff Share Posted October 24, 2013 1. Previously, Iwas impressed by a sketch for Foresque Residences U/C condominium.2. The designer of the project sketch out what looks like the external flow of qi.3. And even with common sense; the development is made up of "point-blocks". 4. And as I had previously mentioned; "point-blocks" like those 1st generation HDB 5 Rm Point blocks that were built around the 1970's were the best for the flow of external qi. 5. Equally, we should take this one step further and see how; this EXTERNAL qi can come into the home: especially through openings. 6. And also; 1st and foremost to determine; where most likely the frontage of the apartment is.7. I consider this the fundamentals of Flying Star Feng Shui.8. Unfortunately, today, there are even practising geomancers who have no notion of or consideration of linking the concept of qi flow to Flying Star. 9. And based on text-book response; you will be surprised many still feel that there can only be one main door (frontage) in a high-rise and that is taking a reading out of the main entrance door! Quote On 10/23/2013 6:34:21 PM, Anonymous wrote:Are there any openings (if any) close toa cardinal point e.g. NE.Here, NE has arow of windows : even if not open doesallow light ( qi in the form of light)to enter into the home.VS, West; wherethere is a solid wall.In order topractise Flying Star Feng Shui; one ofthe fundamentals is to "imagine" orrather "visualise" qi flow (if any) toFINE TUNE any cures or enhancements (ifany).This is why, in the first place;the idea of finding the correct frontageof Flying Star Feng Shui is to locate;where are the openings and visualise;where are the dominant air-flow orlight-flow into a home. For example, formost apartments; usually the frontage isoften the location e.g. standing insidethe living room looking outwards; asoften, this area in many cases has thelargest openings such as the living roomwindow(s) or balcony + dining areaopenings + bedrooms at this "side" ofthe house. (Do take note that eachlayout has to be looked at and this isnot a one size fits all scenario).On10/23/2013 6:20:49 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Further to what I had mentioned:1.Please refer to the attachedillustration.2. Please zoom into twosectors: WEST and NE.3. Often,when I look at whether or not thereis amajor issue; I always "imagine"how qiwill or can or cannot flowinto a home(especially from theexterior).4. Thus,let's take the1st example: WESTsector.4.1. Inthis attachment, Westsector is"blocked" by a solid wall. Andfurthermore, it is drowned by thetoilet/ yard / kitchen. Thus evenif thissector has MS#2 and WS#5; tome; this isless of a concern. 4.2.Contrast thiswith the 2nd box(example): NE sector.Asthiscardinal point (NE) is atthe edge of the wall; but there is alarge opening (windows) of bedroom3;thus if this sector has badstars; it isfelt that the impactwould be great.5.Thus, if one'ssituation is like WEST;really not amajor concern even if thereare two#5's as much as if it is at NEsector.6. Therefore, there is nosuchthing as ONE shoe fits all;type ofthing.6.1. One has to lookat anyexternal openings if any ornear to thecardinal point that weare looking at.And then factor inany enhancements orcure(s) ifany.6.2. Unfortunately, manydon'tconsider this point. And simplyapply Text-book type of Fung Sway toallsituations.On 10/23/2013 5:54:17PM,Cecil Lee wrote:These aresomeconsiderations:1. Arethereanyexternal openings? 2. If so,is theexternal openings at orclose tothecardinal point ofNW?3. Often, ifthe NW sector isagainst an internalwall; whereqi does not flow-in;thenthisis less of a concern.4.But if theexternal opening is closeto orat theNW; then this would beagreaterconcern. And the type ofcure woulddepend on theabove.On10/18/20134:16:50 PM,Amanda Youngwrote:GooddayMaster,In 2014,flying star 5flies to theNW. I amlivingin aperiod 6 houseand my bedroomis in the NWwith 5 mountainstar, 9water star and 7 basestar.Since there willbetwo 5 stars in my roomlocated inthe NW, should Iadd more metal tomy room?Oris the fact that I'm inthe NW(which representsmetal) areaenough toneutralize thestars?Wouldappreciate youradvice.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 19, 2014 Staff Share Posted November 19, 2014 First impressions:1. Although this development's blocks are on "stilts"; I find the whole development a welcoming change.2. The blocks on "stilts" come as a surprise; as it does allow qi flow at the lower ground level and less impediment of wind flow. This is a good thing. And very much in line with the architect's twirling initial sketch.3. In essence, I would say that so far this year or compared to the last; this is one of the few developments that I really fall in love with. As it seems to have good Shapes and Forms.Even Block 107 has a commanding view of the swimming pool of the it's neighbour Tree house condo.4. More to come... another welcoming change is that for the units that I had visited; the good news is that all internal walls are "solid" walls - and not made of dry walls - of the "notorious" CDL developments. The first shock then was The Livia condo where even the toilet walls aint that "solid".5. The view to the "east" of the Zhenghua Park is certainly of the Million dollar kind. Priceless!6. If you are a pilot and want to train your eyes to look far; if any of your rooms overlook the "east" Zhenghua Park.. this is truly excellent! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 19, 2014 Staff Share Posted November 19, 2014 More photos of Foresque Residences Quote On 11/19/2014 7:18:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:First impressions:1. Althoughthis development's blocks areon "stilts"; I find the wholedevelopment a welcomingchange.2. The blocks on"stilts" come as a surprise;as it does allow qi flow atthe lower ground level andless impediment of wind flow.This is a good thing. And verymuch in line with thearchitect's twirling initialsketch.3. In essence, I wouldsay that so far this year orcompared to the last; this isone of the few developmentsthat I really fall in lovewith. As it seems to have goodShapes and Forms.Even Block107 has a commanding view ofthe swimming pool of the it'sneighbour Tree house condo.4.More to come... anotherwelcoming change is that forthe units that I had visited;the good news is that allinternal walls are "solid"walls - and not made of drywalls - of the "notorious" CDLdevelopments. The first shockthen was The Livia condo whereeven the toilet walls aintthat "solid".5. The view tothe "east" of the ZhenghuaPark is certainly of theMillion dollar kind.Priceless!6. If you are apilot and want to train youreyes to look far; if any ofyour rooms overlook the "east"Zhenghua Park.. this is trulyexcellent! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 4, 2014 Staff Share Posted December 4, 2014 The Foresque Residences condo is a well coming change after having seen so many crammed condos like: Riverparc Residences, Blossom Residences & Eight Courtyards; this year. Quote On 11/19/2014 7:23:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:More photos of Foresque ResidencesOn11/19/2014 7:18:04 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:First impressions:1. Althoughthis development's blocks areon "stilts"; I find the wholedevelopment a welcomingchange.2. The blocks on"stilts" come as a surprise;as it does allow qi flow atthe lower ground level andless impediment of wind flow.This is a good thing. And verymuch in line with thearchitect's twirling initialsketch.3. In essence, I wouldsay that so far this year orcompared to the last; this isone of the few developmentsthat I really fall in lovewith. As it seems to have goodShapes and Forms.Even Block107 has a commanding view ofthe swimming pool of the it'sneighbour Tree house condo.4.More to come... anotherwelcoming change is that forthe units that I had visited;the good news is that allinternal walls are "solid"walls - and not made of drywalls - of the "notorious" CDLdevelopments. The first shockthen was The Livia condo whereeven the toilet walls aintthat "solid".5. The view tothe "east" of the ZhenghuaPark is certainly of theMillion dollar kind.Priceless!6. If you are apilot and want to train youreyes to look far; if any ofyour rooms overlook the "east"Zhenghua Park.. this is trulyexcellent! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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