Guest Posted February 6, 2003 Share Posted February 6, 2003 Dear Cecil- I will be moving soon to Paya Lebar Way and infront of my block is a canal (Kallang Canal). I read in your website that its no good to choose a house near a canal. HoweverI will be staying on the 19th Flr, does this help? Since I am on such a high floor, my house won't be too near to the canal. - My front main entrance door going into my house, faces a wall. Must I hang a cross on the wall? For fengshui purpose, my entrance should be when I turn and walk in towards my living room or at the door itself which faces a wall? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 6, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 6, 2003 Dear Emily,Please see below:- Quote On 2/6/2003 2:50:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil- I will be moving soon toPaya Lebar Way and infront ofmy block is a canal (KallangCanal). I read in yourwebsite that its no good tochoose a house near a canal.HoweverI will be staying on the 19thFlr, does this help? Since Iam on such a high floor, myhouse won't be too near to thecanal. No two situations (locations) are alike. Often, it is not good to have a canal especially if the canal is at the back of the house.What you had described does not seem to be that bad.For a re-sale home, it is often best (if you can) find out the rationale why the existing owners have sold their apartments. Often, these are the most common reasons:-[a] (often) for older flats, elderly may sell after their children had grown up.[b] upgrading to new flat[c] financial or marriage problems and related issues(Try to find out more, if one can). Quote - My front main entrance doorgoing into my house, faces awall. Must I hang a cross onthe wall? For fengshuipurpose, my entrance should bewhen I turn and walk intowards my living room or atthe door itself which faces awall? I can understand, some say that when one opens the main door, one `bangs' against the wall.In fact, this is considered a common layout not only for housing board (HDB) and even for condominiums. Often, although this is not the best layout, nevertheless, there is no need to place a cross on this wall.Often the wall can be left bare. Some would prefer instead to place a meaningful calligraphy on this wall or even a scroll of flowers like the fu gui hua / peony flowers etc..Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted February 9, 2003 Share Posted February 9, 2003 Thank You Cecil for your advice.I do have a scroll to hang on the wall that is facing my main door entranceas you advised. However, it is not a scroll with flowers but with awaterfall. Is it alright?Also, about my resale flat, you were saying to find out the reason why theprevious owner wanted to move out of the flat. I found out that they havemigrated to Australia as the owner of the flat has been posted by hiscompany to work in Australia so the whole family went together.Pls advise if this is OK.Best RegardsEmily-----Original Message-----From: free-advice Listmanager [mailto:listmanager@forum.geomancy.net]Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 6:22 PMTo: Recipients of 'free-advice' suppressedSubject: Canal and main doorFrom: "Cecil Lee" Dear Emily,Please see below:- Quote On 2/6/2003 2:50:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil- I will be moving soon toPaya Lebar Way and infront ofmy block is a canal (KallangCanal). I read in yourwebsite that its no good tochoose a house near a canal.HoweverI will be staying on the 19thFlr, does this help? Since Iam on such a high floor, myhouse won't be too near to thecanal. No two situations (locations) are alike.Often, it is not good to have a canal especially if the canal is at the backof the house.What you had described does not seem to be that bad.For a re-sale home, it is often best (if you can) find out the rationale whythe existing owners have sold their apartments.Often, these are the most common reasons:-[a] (often) for older flats, elderly may sell after their children had grownup.[b] upgrading to new flat[c] financial or marriage problems and related issues(Try to find out more, if one can). Quote - My front main entrance doorgoing into my house, faces awall. Must I hang a cross onthe wall? For fengshuipurpose, my entrance should bewhen I turn and walk intowards my living room or atthe door itself which faces awall? I can understand, some say that when one opens the main door, one `bangs'against the wall.In fact, this is considered a common layout not only for housing board (HDB)and even for condominiums. Often, although this is not the best layout,nevertheless, there is no need to place a cross on this wall.Often the wall can be left bare. Some would prefer instead to place ameaningful calligraphy on this wall or even a scroll of flowers like the fugui hua / peony flowers etc..Warmest Regards,CecilCopyright 1996-2002 Geomancy Network, http://MyAdviser.Geomancy.Net.To reply: mailto:free-advice.12790@forum.geomancy.netTo start a new topic: mailto:free-advice@forum.geomancy.netTo login: http://myadviser.geomancy.net.....................................................................You opted to receive messages posted from our My Adviser Forum(http://myadviser.geomancy.net) when you last visited it.If wish to unsubscribe to the messages, please follow theseinstructions.1. Login to My Adviser Account (http://login.geomancy.net)2. Click on More Options.3. Select Mailing List4. Uncheck the conferences (eg. free-advise)5. Click on Save.All settings can be configured from your login account which youreceive on the welcome message from My Adviser forum.This is a heavily participated forum, so you might want toselect digest mode under the Edit your Profile setting so thatyou receive ONE summarized digest instead of multiple e-mails...................................................................... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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