myfs_139059 Posted June 30, 2014 Share Posted June 30, 2014 I belong to West group my personal report isNW: prosperityW: excellentSW: healthS: spookSE: irritationE: deathNE: longevityN: disasterSo I try to look for house that is either SW or NE facing even though my best house facing is W direction. This is becauseSW and NE facing is much easier to arrange the facing of the bed and other stuff is align with the wall. I do work at home in living room and setup the office there. Is that good?2 main questions that I hope you can help1. the house number: when I run the report from your website it is very hard to get the auspicious one with the available house for rent. Sometimes it come out and say "depend on star 5 and base star" which I don't understand what it means and is there a way to fix it? I'm so confuse about how to calculate the house number. Is it add them all up to single digit or just read as it is? (for example 1281 = 3 or 160 = 7)2. one of the house I found has the road run in to the left side of the house as a T-section. is that a bad thing? I read that the T-section is not good for the front door. Please help explain.Thank you very muchDan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 30, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 30, 2014 Many Feng Shui concepts are non-complicated. As it has its roots on pure common sense.I use the search feature on the Top-left of this forum and these are some of the information on houses at a T-junction:- Is My House T Junction ? - Feng Shui at Forum.Geomancy.Net The attached photos with remarks on some of them shows: an imaginery line oftravel - if a vehicle happens torun amokand directly towards...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... Choosing The Better Lot No. And Position - Feng Shui at Forum... Can arun-amokvehicle plough into the home? More likely a vehicle plough intoa home then side-swipe it. Thus a home at a T-junction "pose...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... Curved Road And Direct Road Outside My Master Room - Feng... The test is: "Can arun-amokvehicle be able to slam into the property?" Yes or No? If Yes, then this is most likely as illustrated in the attachment...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... House Facing T Junction - Feng Shui at Forum.Geomancy.Net The key point I mentioned earlier was "arun amokvehicle".... This is based oncommonsense. And not any specific rocket science Feng Shui...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... Is,This,House,Considered,To,Be,At,A,T,Junction? - Geomancy.Net 2.1.3 The simple test is just imagine an unfortunate accident occurs where arunaway Toyota carruns amokand ploughs a straight path from...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... Is Property Considered At A T-junction - Feng Shui at Forum... 29 May 2011...The test is: "Can arun-amokvehicle be able to slam into the property?" Yes or No? If Yes, then this is most likely as illustrated in the attachment...forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid... House At T-junction - Feng Shui at Forum.Geomancy.Net Most of the time such arunaway vehicle is often caused by either an ... Click toview bigger image of About arunawayAMOKvehicle.forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1... Quote On 6/30/2014 1:31:42 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:-1. thehouse number: when I run the report fromyour website it is very hard to get theauspicious one with the available housefor rent. Sometimes it come outand say "depend on star 5 and base star"which I don't understand what it meansand is there a way to fix it? I'm soconfuse about how to calculate the housenumber. Is it add them all up to singledigit or just read as it is? (forexample 1281 = 3 or 160 = 7)Response:the house-number report is only specificto high-rise apartments. This report isbased on Vertical Flying Stars. Theassumption that even at a location orstack, each floor (or storey) isaffected by different qi.The good newsis that you have one less information toconsider.2. one of the house I found hasthe road run in to the left side of thehouse as a T-section. is that abad thing? I read that theT-section is not good for the frontdoor. Please help explain.Response: Thishas its roots in Common sense. Or tosound high and mighty call this "Commonsense Feng Shui."A few factors are takeninto consideration. In Singapore, theroads are "right-hand" drive. And theway a vehicle or car enters a T junctiondiffers from that of a "left-hand" driveroad.Why say that it is commonsense?Pure common sense says that in amillion to one chance; a run-awayvehicle somehow lost control be it thatthe driver is drunk or like sometimeback a Toyota model was highlighted asunable to brake or stop.Thus, go thruthe motion and see if there is anyremote chance that such a run-awayvehicle can smash into the house ornot?Fortunately in Singapore, most househave walled up compound or gate tobreech.You won't want to say havechildren playing in the front yard andgreeted by a run-amok vehicle smashingthrough the home.If the home hasadditional barriers such as a smallcanal or drainage and railings etc...harder to do so.Therefore this is purecommon sense.If you have viewedthe home and there are additionalplus(es) like a speed bump and if theroad leading to the T is not onestraight long path where some driversjust bull-doze their way. Or nowadaysthe trend is to check their HP for smsetc.. and that vehicle plough thru thehome.If makes a lot of difference withthis and a few more factors.On 6/30/20149:43:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:I belong to West group mypersonal report isNW:prosperityW: excellentSW:healthS: spookSE: irritationE:deathNE: longevityN:disasterSo I try to look forhouse that is either SW or NEfacing even though my besthouse facing is Wdirection. This isbecauseSW and NE facingis much easier to arrange thefacing of the bed and otherstuff is align with thewall. I do work at homein living room and setup theoffice there. Is thatgood?2 main questions that Ihope you can help1. the housenumber: when I run the reportfrom your website it is veryhard to get the auspicious onewith the available house forrent. Sometimes it comeout and say "depend on star 5and base star" which I don'tunderstand what it means andis there a way to fix it? I'mso confuse about how tocalculate the house number. Isit add them all up to singledigit or just read as itis? (for example 1281 =3 or 160 = 7)2. one of thehouse I found has the road runin to the left side of thehouse as a T-section. isthat a bad thing? I readthat the T-section is not goodfor the front door. Pleasehelp explain.Thank you verymuchDan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 30, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 30, 2014 These are some considerations:-1. the house number: when I run the report from your website it is very hard to get the auspicious one with the available house for rent. Sometimes it come out and say "depend on star 5 and base star" which I don't understand what it means and is there a way to fix it? I'm so confuse about how to calculate the house number. Is it add them all up to single digit or just read as it is? (for example 1281 = 3 or 160 = 7)Response: the house-number report is only specific to high-rise apartments. This report is based on Vertical Flying Stars. The assumption that even at a location or stack, each floor (or storey) is affected by different qi.The good news is that you have one less information to consider.2. one of the house I found has the road run in to the left side of the house as a T-section. is that a bad thing? I read that the T-section is not good for the front door. Please help explain.Response: This has its roots in Common sense. Or to sound high and mighty call this "Common sense Feng Shui."A few factors are taken into consideration. In Singapore, the roads are "right-hand" drive. And the way a vehicle or car enters a T junction differs from that of a "left-hand" drive road.Why say that it is common sense?Pure common sense says that in a million to one chance; a run-away vehicle somehow lost control be it that the driver is drunk or like sometime back a Toyota model was highlighted as unable to brake or stop.Thus, go thru the motion and see if there is any remote chance that such a run-away vehicle can smash into the house or not?Fortunately in Singapore, most house have walled up compound or gate to breech.You won't want to say have children playing in the front yard and greeted by a run-amok vehicle smashing through the home.If the home has additional barriers such as a small canal or drainage and railings etc... harder to do so.Therefore this is pure common sense.If you have viewed the home and there are additional plus(es) like a speed bump and if the road leading to the T is not one straight long path where some drivers just bull-doze their way. Or nowadays the trend is to check their HP for sms etc.. and that vehicle plough thru the home.If makes a lot of difference with this and a few more factors.In the attached illustration... most likely the home does not have any walled fence thus that "Toyota" could easily penetrate and plough into the home. In SGP, there is again a 1 in 10 million chance that an ordinary car could penetrate into the inner sanctum of a home. At best... or at worst... some one could be at the garden... and could most likely or may be hit by a flying brick..... This illustration shows the path of a "right-hand" drive country. The path of "destruction" would be different if it is a "left-hand" drive country like USA, most of Europe or China. Quote On 6/30/2014 9:43:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:I belong to West group mypersonal report isNW:prosperityW: excellentSW:healthS: spookSE: irritationE:deathNE: longevityN:disasterSo I try to look forhouse that is either SW or NEfacing even though my besthouse facing is Wdirection. This isbecauseSW and NE facingis much easier to arrange thefacing of the bed and otherstuff is align with thewall. I do work at homein living room and setup theoffice there. Is thatgood?2 main questions that Ihope you can help1. the housenumber: when I run the reportfrom your website it is veryhard to get the auspicious onewith the available house forrent. Sometimes it comeout and say "depend on star 5and base star" which I don'tunderstand what it means andis there a way to fix it? I'mso confuse about how tocalculate the house number. Isit add them all up to singledigit or just read as itis? (for example 1281 =3 or 160 = 7)2. one of thehouse I found has the road runin to the left side of thehouse as a T-section. isthat a bad thing? I readthat the T-section is not goodfor the front door. Pleasehelp explain.Thank you verymuchDan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 30, 2014 Staff Share Posted June 30, 2014 This link shows several examples of a straight road with a "sudden" curve.One famous spot is Mountbatten Road. And another... a vehicle on a straight path... then did not curve in time and it landed into the canal.Reference resource:-http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=26501&newFrankly there is nothing mysterious about these situations. And does not necessary mean or apply only to houses at a T-junction only. Quote On 6/30/2014 1:44:51 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:-1. thehouse number: when I run the report fromyour website it is very hard to get theauspicious one with the available housefor rent. Sometimes it come outand say "depend on star 5 and base star"which I don't understand what it meansand is there a way to fix it? I'm soconfuse about how to calculate the housenumber. Is it add them all up to singledigit or just read as it is? (forexample 1281 = 3 or 160 = 7)Response:the house-number report is only specificto high-rise apartments. This report isbased on Vertical Flying Stars. Theassumption that even at a location orstack, each floor (or storey) isaffected by different qi.The good newsis that you have one less information toconsider.2. one of the house I found hasthe road run in to the left side of thehouse as a T-section. is that abad thing? I read that theT-section is not good for the frontdoor. Please help explain.Response: Thishas its roots in Common sense. Or tosound high and mighty call this "Commonsense Feng Shui."A few factors are takeninto consideration. In Singapore, theroads are "right-hand" drive. And theway a vehicle or car enters a T junctiondiffers from that of a "left-hand" driveroad.Why say that it is commonsense?Pure common sense says that in amillion to one chance; a run-awayvehicle somehow lost control be it thatthe driver is drunk or like sometimeback a Toyota model was highlighted asunable to brake or stop.Thus, go thruthe motion and see if there is anyremote chance that such a run-awayvehicle can smash into the house ornot?Fortunately in Singapore, most househave walled up compound or gate tobreech.You won't want to say havechildren playing in the front yard andgreeted by a run-amok vehicle smashingthrough the home.If the home hasadditional barriers such as a smallcanal or drainage and railings etc...harder to do so.Therefore this is purecommon sense.If you have viewedthe home and there are additionalplus(es) like a speed bump and if theroad leading to the T is not onestraight long path where some driversjust bull-doze their way. Or nowadaysthe trend is to check their HP for smsetc.. and that vehicle plough thru thehome.If makes a lot of difference withthis and a few more factors.In theattached illustration... most likely thehome does not have any walled fence thusthat "Toyota" could easily penetrate andplough into the home. In SGP, there isagain a 1 in 10 million chance that anordinary car could penetrate into theinner sanctum of a home. At best... orat worst... some one could be at thegarden... and could most likely or maybe hit by a flying brick..... Thisillustration shows the path of a"right-hand" drive country. The path of"destruction" would be different if itis a "left-hand" drive country like USA,most of Europe or China.On 6/30/20149:43:56 AM, Anonymous wrote:I belong to West group mypersonal report isNW:prosperityW: excellentSW:healthS: spookSE: irritationE:deathNE: longevityN:disasterSo I try to look forhouse that is either SW or NEfacing even though my besthouse facing is Wdirection. This isbecauseSW and NE facingis much easier to arrange thefacing of the bed and otherstuff is align with thewall. I do work at homein living room and setup theoffice there. Is thatgood?2 main questions that Ihope you can help1. the housenumber: when I run the reportfrom your website it is veryhard to get the auspicious onewith the available house forrent. Sometimes it comeout and say "depend on star 5and base star" which I don'tunderstand what it means andis there a way to fix it? I'mso confuse about how tocalculate the house number. Isit add them all up to singledigit or just read as itis? (for example 1281 =3 or 160 = 7)2. one of thehouse I found has the road runin to the left side of thehouse as a T-section. isthat a bad thing? I readthat the T-section is not goodfor the front door. Pleasehelp explain.Thank you verymuchDan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_139059 Posted June 30, 2014 Share Posted June 30, 2014 Thank you very much for quick replyDoes this mean that I don't use the house number report on your site for the normal house? If so, then how do I figure out the auspicious house number for me? Is the add them all up to single digit is the way your suggest?1. the house number: when I run the report from your website it is very hard to get the auspicious one with the available house for rent. Sometimes it come out and say "depend on star 5 and base star" which I don't understand what it means and is there a way to fix it? I'm so confuse about how to calculate the house number. Is it add them all up to single digit or just read as it is? (for example 1281 = 3 or 160 = 7)Response: the house-number report is only specific to high-rise apartments. This report is based on Vertical Flying Stars. The assumption that even at a location or stack, each floor (or storey) is affected by different qi.The good news is that you have one less information to consider. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Christina Ang Posted July 11, 2014 Share Posted July 11, 2014 Hi Mr. Lee,Good morning.I have a question with regards to Feng Shui in the living hall.My renovation contractor proposed that I place a mirror behind theinstalled wall mounted TV set so that it will reflect the opposite wallwhere I will be placing my sofa. Renovation contractor said by placing a mirror behind the installed wallmounted TV set and it reflect the opposite wall where I will be placingmy sofa, it will make an impression that the whole living hall isspacious.It is good Feng Shui to place a mirror behind the installed wall mountedTV set?Your kind advise is most appreciated.Thanks.Christine ######################################################################DISCLAIMER: This email may contain confidential and privileged information intended only for the use of the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, it may be unlawful for you to read, copy, distribute, disclose or otherwise use the information contained in this email. If you have received this email in error, please notify us immediately by return email, or telephone and destroy the original message.Errors and omissions may occur in this email arising out of, or in connection with data transmission, network malfunction or failure, machine or software error or malfunction, or operator error. We do not accept responsibility for such errors or omissions. You are advised to confirm the accuracy of the content of this email before relying on it for any purpose.###################################################################### Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2014 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2014 These are some considerations:1. From a "belief" or nice-to (area); Especially the Cantonese belief that it is nice-to have a mirror facing the dining table. As it is their perception that food would be bountiful. For example, an apple on the dining table will be reflected as twice or double it.2. Interior designers hope to use mirror(s) to make the home seem larger.3. Other considerations:3.1. Often, there is not much work especially if a person has purchased a new condo unit. As the flooring and even wardropes etc are already built in. Thus an ID or contractor MAY be hard-pressed to "strongly" recommend the owner install things like false ceilings; mirror(s) and partition. If not how to make money.3.2. Some I.Ds even confessed to me that they or their contractors often charge double the price of a mirror. As often, the mirror may get chipped or damaged; and if so, they could recoup their money and not beg the owner to come out with more money. Thus, if a mirror is suppose to cost $400/- they may add an extra $400 to the price - excluding labour etc...4. Usually, if one really wants to install a mirror; best to install it on the furthest side of the wall. For example, when we open the main door, we would already know that the wall where often the door opens towards is a solid wall; and placing a mirror, here is not ideal. As we already know that this is a wall area. Furthermore, some may get scared looking at one's image or shadow in close proximity. And often, this mirror should not face the corridor leading into the bedroom(s).5. Common sense says that it is not ideal to place a mirror at the back of a sofa. As often we may lean onto the wall and oily hair oil is hard to clean. And it does not give us the illusion that the back of the sofa is "larger". Placing a mirror on the same wall as the TV is not ideal. As nowadays a TV set is quite large and will hide the mirror.6. What you mentioned, I strongly believe is or has more monetary gain for the contractor than for the home owner.7. Futhermore, nowadays, may of the living room walls are dry walls and added costs to mount a piece of wood to support the mirror... is again what the contractor likes ... = more $$$... Quote On 7/11/2014 11:39:08 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Mr. Lee,Good morning.I have a question with regardsto Feng Shui in the livinghall.My renovation contractorproposed that I place a mirrorbehind theinstalled wall mounted TV setso that it will reflect theopposite wallwhere I will be placing mysofa.Renovation contractor said byplacing a mirror behind theinstalled wallmounted TV set and it reflectthe opposite wall where I willbe placingmy sofa, it will make animpression that the wholeliving hall isspacious.It is good Feng Shui to placea mirror behind the installedwall mountedTV set?Your kind advise is mostappreciated.Thanks.Christine######################################################################DISCLAIMER: This email maycontain confidential andprivileged information intended only for the use ofthe individual or entity namedabove. If you are not the intendedrecipient, it may be unlawfulfor you to read, copy, distribute, disclose orotherwise use the informationcontained in this email. If you have receivedthis email in error, pleasenotify us immediately by return email, ortelephone and destroy theoriginal message.Errors and omissions may occurin this email arising out of,or in connection with data transmission,network malfunction orfailure, machine or software error or malfunction,or operator error. We do notaccept responsibility for such errors oromissions. You are advised toconfirm the accuracy of the content of thisemail before relying on it forany purpose.###################################################################### Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 15, 2014 Staff Share Posted July 15, 2014 As mentioned previously, nowadays a TV set is quite huge. Thus, if the idea is to place a mirror on the same wall as the TV set? Then really no point, because the TV set is now at least 40 inches or more and it will cover most of the mirror.In addition, one has to take into consideration the compass directions in a home. If sun rays do come in from the "East" or in the attached example, comes in directly from the "West"; then there could be a possibility that the rays may reflect onto the glass and follow the "red lines" in the attachment. Odd is'nt it if one has to wear sun-glass when walking around one's own dining room area! Truly indeed... What a joke- Quote On 7/15/2014 1:36:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. From a"belief" or nice-to (area); Especiallythe Cantonese belief that it is nice-tohave a mirror facing the dining table.As it is their perception that foodwould be bountiful. For example, anapple on the dining table will bereflected as twice or double it.2.Interior designers hope to use mirror(s)to make the home seem larger.3. Otherconsiderations:3.1. Often, there is notmuch work especially if a person haspurchased a new condo unit. As theflooring and even wardropes etc arealready built in. Thus an ID orcontractor MAY be hard-pressed to"strongly" recommend the owner installthings like false ceilings; mirror(s)and partition. If not how to makemoney.3.2. Some I.Ds even confessed tome that they or their contractors oftencharge double the price of a mirror. Asoften, the mirror may get chipped ordamaged; and if so, they could recouptheir money and not beg the owner tocome out with more money. Thus, if amirror is suppose to cost $400/- theymay add an extra $400 to the price -excluding labour etc...4. Usually, ifone really wants to install a mirror;best to install it on the furthest sideof the wall. For example, when we openthe main door, we would already knowthat the wall where often the door openstowards is a solid wall; and placing amirror, here is not ideal. As we alreadyknow that this is a wall area.Furthermore, some may get scared lookingat one's image or shadow in closeproximity. And often, this mirror shouldnot face the corridor leading into thebedroom(s).5. Common sense says that itis not ideal to place a mirror at theback of a sofa. As often we may leanonto the wall and oily hair oil is hardto clean. And it does not give us theillusion that the back of the sofa is"larger". Placing a mirror on the samewall as the TV is not ideal. As nowadaysa TV set is quite large and will hidethe mirror.6. What you mentioned, Istrongly believe is or has more monetarygain for the contractor than for thehome owner.7. Futhermore, nowadays, mayof the living room walls are dry wallsand added costs to mount a piece of woodto support the mirror... is again whatthe contractor likes ... = more$$$...On 7/11/2014 11:39:08 AM,Ang Sor Lan wrote:Hi Mr. Lee,>Good morning.>I have a question with regardsto Feng Shui in the livinghall.>My renovation contractorproposed that I place a mirrorbehind theinstalled wall mounted TV setso that it will reflect theopposite wallwhere I will be placing mysofa.>Renovation contractor said byplacing a mirror behind theinstalled wallmounted TV set and it reflectthe opposite wall where I willbe placingmy sofa, it will make animpression that the wholeliving hall isspacious.>It is good Feng Shui to placea mirror behind the installedwall mountedTV set?>Your kind advise is mostappreciated.>Thanks.>Christine######################################################################DISCLAIMER: This email maycontain confidential andprivileged information intended only for the use ofthe individual or entity namedabove. If you are not the intendedrecipient, it may be unlawfulfor you to read, copy, distribute, disclose orotherwise use the informationcontained in this email. If you have receivedthis email in error, pleasenotify us immediately by return email, ortelephone and destroy theoriginal message.>Errors and omissions may occurin this email arising out of,or in connection with data transmission,network malfunction orfailure, machine or software error or malfunction,or operator error. We do notaccept responsibility for such errors oromissions. You are advised toconfirm the accuracy of the content of thisemail before relying on it forany purpose.###################################################################### Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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