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Dear Peck Wun,
Please see below:-
On 4/13/2002 10:10:00 AM, Peck Wun Wong wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>
>I will be moving to a new
>brought resale 3 rooms flat,
>have the following feng shui
>problems,need your advise:
>
>1. My mother will be occupying
>the bedroom that happen to be
>her disaster and death sector,
>how?
Under Shapes and Form Feng Shui, there is not much one can do unless one occupies another room.
Usually, in such a situation:-
1. Always get the Shapes and Form of the placement of the interior of the bedroom right. For example, where ever possible, see if the bed can be on the opposite wall of the bedroom door. Or have the bed head placed against a solid wall.
2. This depends on the individual. But often, Flying Star Feng Shui is used to evaluate this and other rooms to neutralise any Sha Qi if any.
>2. I will be using the
>northeast sector room, which
>is my favourable sector but
>with a missing corner (more
>than 33%), how do I cure?
The limited cures are either:-
1. Placement of a mirror on the wall to create a symbolic `extension'.
2. Placement or either a wind chime or a crystal at the corner or at the edge.
These are so far the two most common approaches.
>3. I am of weak fire element,
>due to some restriction, I
>could only place my stove
>facing the west direction,
>(not east or south) is it very
>bad for me?
For the stove, if it cannot be placed based on one's favourable direction, then, placement should be in accordance with Shapes and Form Feng Shui. The crucial aspect here is if one is not sure, use or purchase a stove with the knobs pointing to the sky.
If the stove, faces inwards of the house, then it is advantages to have the knobs on the side of the stove (with the knobs pointing inwards).
>4. Looking out of the window,
>found one higher hdb block on
>my left. Although it is not
>blocking mine but I can feel
>the corner of the block
>pointing at my window, how to
>cure.
Here, you may need to apply the concept: If it cannot be seen it no longer becomes a threat. Thus, you can consider the use of a day curtain (white) or a window blind.
>5. My front door is Southwest,
>a corner house facing a long
>corridor with 6 units in
>between. Is it bad? Any cure?
Usually, plants are used to slow down the Sha Qi from a long corridor.
>6. Is it a house with bad feng
>shui?
>(keep wondering until cannot
>sleep)
As there are many other aspects of Feng Shui to look at e.g. the surrounding area e.g. roads, features and plot of land on which the building is located; other compass school FS (Flying Star); it is difficult or unfair to comment on this.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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