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Dear Master Cecil Lee,
I need a fengshui cure and have been looking high and low and in books and have found none to this problem.
my bf has just rented an apartment condominum tho I am not staying with him, I am worried about the water problems. There is no way he can move out of the place.
he is staying on a high floor and from inside looking out of the main front door, there is a swimming pool on the right.
HOWEVER, it is NOT exactly on the right.
One cannot see the pool unless one gets out of the apartment and walk to the front and to the right.
More specifically it is located on the neighbour's direct left (inside looking out)
therefore it is actually to the front of my bf's apartment and to the right.
Is there any cure at all for this as I am afraid of the "roving eye problems"
some say that it is an apartment, it does not face the same problem as it is a house, some say that it is not exactly on the right.
Can i hang a bagua or something to deflect the situation in his house?
Please let me know, it is very very important and worrying for me since i heard so many bad things about this.
Thank you so much for listening and anyone else who is listening in.
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Dear Catherine,
1. Overall, the concept of condominiums is considered by standards "pretty new".
2. The earliest adoption of pools in estates can be derived more from hotels. And in Singapore, this is only become popular (due to affluence) in the last 20 years.
3. Therefore, there are not much case studies to say for sure whether, the effects of a water position that you mentioned in a high rise may or may not lead to `roving eye'.
I.e. frankly, we cannot say for sure if this is going to happen (in majority of the cases). As no one has fully looked at this situation. And as we are all aware, as relationships are private nature, no one would be willing to share their experience on this subject.
4. In my opinion, I cannot therefore say for sure if it may lead to `roving eye' in a high rise apartment.
5. With regards to the placement of a Ba gua, it is usually meant for either deflecting sha qi (poison arrows) or some use it to protect against evil.
6. If you feel comfortable and if your bf does not mind, it is relatively acceptable to place a Ba Gua mirror facing outwards. But not facing inwards of the unit even if the water position is not seen in the unit.
7. As I mentioned earlier, there is not much information on the `roving eye' problem associated in a high rise. Thus, honestly, it may or may not be true. Let's hope not. Until such time where, there is more information in relation to this area.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/25/2002 8:35:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Cecil Lee,
I need a fengshui cure and
have been looking high and low
and in books and have found
none to this problem.
my bf has just rented an
apartment condominum tho I am
not staying with him, I am
worried about the water
problems. There is no way he
can move out of the place.
he is staying on a high floor
and from inside looking out of
the main front door, there is
a swimming pool on the right.
HOWEVER, it is NOT exactly on
the right.
One cannot see the pool unless
one gets out of the apartment
and walk to the front and to
the right.
More specifically it is
located on the neighbour's
direct left (inside looking
out)
therefore it is actually to
the front of my bf's apartment
and to the right.
Is there any cure at all for
this as I am afraid of the
"roving eye problems"
some say that it is an
apartment, it does not face
the same problem as it is a
house, some say that it is not
exactly on the right.
Can i hang a bagua or
something to deflect the
situation in his house?
Please let me know, it is very
very important and worrying
for me since i heard so many
bad things about this.
Thank you so much for
listening and anyone else who
is listening in.


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