I am totally against anyone who talk bad or gossip about others.
You are right .... but if they insist wanted to talk bad about Princess Cove, there is nothing we can do.
I am totally against anyone who talk bad or gossip about others.
It is just simply car passengers get down on the left side and not on the right side. That's why left side shops are better than those on the right side especially on 1 way streets. Nothing to do with Feng Shui.
I don't think so.
Look at North Bridge Rd, South Bridge Rd, Orchard Rd, Robinson Rd, etc, they are all in the busy part of town and are now one way and there are no signs showing better business on any one side.
Actually, the situation in R&F is not exactly "反弓煞" because the road is elevated, it's meant for curving road on ground level.
The right term should be "鐮刀煞" which is meant for elevated road with a convex curve, resembling a 鐮刀 or a curved knife.
Watch this video clip in Cantonese which explains what is and the effects of this "鐮刀煞"QUOTE]
Good clip and easily understood.
Good clip and easily understood.
3. FRONT DOOR - BACK DOOR, and ALL OTHER DOORS
Once you are past the inspection of the outside feng shui of a home, as well as are happy with the energy of the front door, time to step in and check where this good feng shui energy is going. Does the house have a front door - back door alignment? Unless you plan to renovate the house and change the positioning of the back door, it is wise to avoid a house with direct doors alignment. The same feng shui principle, but to a lesser degree, applies to all doors in the house. As a feng shui rule of thumb, no direct door alignment is good, as it creates a strong rush of Chi, thus a loss of good energy.
Below are some pictures of direct door alignment.
Now I know, thank you. Good thread, very informative.
Yes. Good clip for sharing. Btw, did you agree with snowbird on R&F situated at elevated road with a convex curve, resembling a 鐮刀 or a curved knife?
FENG SHUI ON STAIRCASE
To understand the feng shui essence of this challenging reputation, try to feel the energy of a staircase by spending a bit of time close to it. Be completely still and try to sense its energy. You will feel a unsettling quality of energy, a constant up-and-down movement that varies a bit depending on the staircase design and location. This is not to say that staircases are bad feng shui, not at all. It just means that the staircase has a specific quality of feng shui energy that is best to be mindful about when striving to create a good feng shui floor plan.
The 2 Worst Feng Shui Areas for A Staircase in Any Floor Plan:
1. A staircase in the center of your home or office is considered the worst feng shui location for a staircase. The energy of the center - the heart of any space - will be exhausted by the constant "drilling" energy of the center staircase. Sooner or later, this disturbing, up-and-down energy will reflect itself in the energy of people living or working in this space.
2. Another big feng shui "No" is a staircase aligned with the front door. When you align the energy of stairs (rushing up and down) with the incoming energy (Chi) from your front door, you create a quality of energy that is rushed, unsettled and unstable. This tends to determine the quality of energy in the whole house (if no feng shui cures are implemented to balance it out). Whenever possible, avoid a house with a staircase facing the front door.