Chris_ng Posted June 15, 1999 Share Posted June 15, 1999 Hi there,I wonder has anyone been to the SIngapore Long Beach restaurant at East Cost. Take a look at the surroundings, you will find it must has gone through a feng shui analysis. As I did not bring my compass (luo pang) with me, I could only tell some of the feng shui being applied from form and shape study. The restaurant has 2 doors, one in front and the other at the side (closed). The main entrance is facing the car park, this can be considered the so-called "ming tan shui" i.e. having "water" in front of the building.When you enter the restaurant, you will find that the cashier is located at the right corner of it, which is where the "qi" or energy is consolidated. Above the cashier, there is an altar facing the main door with a flat "ba gua" right on top of it. The purpose of the "ba gua" (I think)is to absorb the good "qi" or energy into the restaurant.On the left side of the restaurant (looking in from the main entrance) is a wall with water flowing down. Again, this is to let good wealth following back to the restaurant.My question is if you are taking direction with reference to the main entrance from inside, the right side will be the wall with continuous water flowing down. From form & shape study, the right side is the White Tiger and it should be tamed (i.e. quiet) most of the time and having anything active is not good as it will trigger the white tiger. I believe the direction where the wall is located must be a good location according to 8 house theory or Flying-Start theory. Any comments from anyone?Regards,Chris Ng Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted June 16, 1999 Share Posted June 16, 1999 Dear Chris,Thanks for sharing with us your keen observations.I would like to share with you my comments on the Green Dragon and WhiteTiger. Most of us have read and heard about the `ill effects' of the WhiteTiger. Contrary to popular belief that it is a `bad' animal, it is equallyconsidered auspicious animal as it is courageous and even considered abeautiful animal.Here, you will notice it it is really no harm and we do not really need to`tame' the animal or provide a quiet environment.The only situations to watch out are:-1. In the natural order, the green dragon and tiger is said to embrace eachother. This is where the higher green dragon hill embraces the lower tigerhill.In such a landscape, there is harmony between the dragon and the tiger.There is a unnatural order where the tiger dominates the dragon. This can beread under http://www.geomancy.net/fs/four.htm2. As the West is a Yin location, avoid planting too many plants. Too manyplants create a Yin environment. Too yin environment is no good.3. Under the Eight House Theory and if this location is inauspcious for aperson, certain details or cures need to be looked at closely.For example, Chinese often like to hang a red cloth over the main entrancedoor.As red symbolises Fire element; Fire destroys Metal (West location) and ifone is a weak metal person, your metal gets destroyed.The above are some of the main issues relating to the White Tiger.Under another Feng Shui Theory i.e Shapes and Forms pertaining to waterpositions, we are aware that it is auspicious to have a fountain or even awaterfall flowing outside the main entrance of a business or home. This isfast moving qi and considered good.This is one reason why I feel they must have placed a mini waterfall even ifit is the West side.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed 'feng-shui-tips' suppressed>Date: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 8:52 PMSubject: A good feng shui restaurant Quote From: "Chris Ng" This message is sent from "feng-shui-tips" Mailing List.Hi there,I wonder has anyone been to the SIngapore Long Beach restaurant at EastCost. Take a look at the surroundings, you will find it must has gonethrough a feng shui analysis. As I did not bring my compass (luo pang) withme, I could only tell some of the feng shui being applied from form andshape study.The restaurant has 2 doors, one in front and the other at the side(closed). The main entrance is facing the car park, this can be consideredthe so-called "ming tan shui" i.e. having "water" in front of the building.When you enter the restaurant, you will find that the cashier is located atthe right corner of it, which is where the "qi" or energy is consolidated.Above the cashier, there is an altar facing the main door with a flat "bagua" right on top of it. The purpose of the "ba gua" (I think)is to absorbthe good "qi" or energy into the restaurant.On the left side of the restaurant (looking in from the main entrance) is awall with water flowing down. Again, this is to let good wealth followingback to the restaurant.My question is if you are taking direction with reference to the mainentrance from inside, the right side will be the wall with continuous waterflowing down. From form & shape study, the right side is the White Tiger andit should be tamed (i.e. quiet) most of the time and having anything activeis not good as it will trigger the white tiger. I believe the directionwhere the wall is located must be a good location according to 8 housetheory or Flying-Start theory. Any comments from anyone?Regards,Chris Ng --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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