charemme 0 Report post Posted May 25, 2009 Hi Grandpapa Its really nice that you are sharing your knowledge here with us. Both me and hubby are notstrict follower of fengshui, until something 'unlucky' situation occur lasted for a year which associated with wrong placement of bed. Therefore we been worry about about the placement of new bed after our reno this yr end. Appreciate if you can help us on this. Part of my masterbed room used to be a kitchen. Even though its has been reconstructed into a bedroom, i wonder is it okay to sleep there now? The unit above and below are kitchen as well. This is how it looks like. My Original floorplan. According to our Kua (Mine is #4, hubby is #9) and Kua of House (face south), we have avoided placing bed on the west wall as we both suffered the effects of bad lucky already (previously). Is it okay to play the bed on the east wall after the reno? Current our bed is against the south wall, but space planning is really restricted if we continue to adopt that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sam Lee Poh Huat 0 Report post Posted May 26, 2009 zhi wei dou shu is actually fortune reading... it is not Feng shui. feng shui is more of using the energy of the environment and premises. thanks for you comments, sorry for not posting new stuffs, busy with organising FS talks. Oic thanks for pointing out.. Thought zi wei dou shu can be correlated to FS. So what kinda of FS talks u r organising, maybe i cld drop by one of these days when i'm off work. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sam Lee Poh Huat 0 Report post Posted May 26, 2009 Vincent koh is good for basic theory feng shui lesson. learning feng shui is not easy, 90% of the people give up eventually. picking up the theory is easy, but pratical. will need many years of practise or at least have a master guide you or show you while he do feng shui. if you intend to learn feng shui from books or magazine... and if every page is about buying products. you can burn those books... hi GPP, So what r the kinda of FS books/mag u wld recommend to novices like me.? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 (edited) Hi Grandpapa Its really nice that you are sharing your knowledge here with us. Both me and hubby are notstrict follower of fengshui, until something 'unlucky' situation occur lasted for a year which associated with wrong placement of bed. Therefore we been worry about about the placement of new bed after our reno this yr end. Appreciate if you can help us on this. Part of my masterbed room used to be a kitchen. Even though its has been reconstructed into a bedroom, i wonder is it okay to sleep there now? The unit above and below are kitchen as well. This is how it looks like. My Original floorplan. According to our Kua (Mine is #4, hubby is #9) and Kua of House (face south), we have avoided placing bed on the west wall as we both suffered the effects of bad lucky already (previously). Is it okay to play the bed on the east wall after the reno? Current our bed is against the south wall, but space planning is really restricted if we continue to adopt that. I am sorry, I cant comment because nothing can be commented unless a accurate compass reading is taken, moreover it is not just the internal of the house that affects the feng shui in your house, also external things like roads and other buildings, so observation is required... for Proper classical fengshui, we cant comment based on just floor plan. Edited May 27, 2009 by GrandPaPa Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 Oic thanks for pointing out.. Thought zi wei dou shu can be correlated to FS. So what kinda of FS talks u r organising, maybe i cld drop by one of these days when i'm off work. I was helping my feng shui master with feng shui talk for shseido, jardin smith and shanghai tang.. this are all exclusive for their clients and media. it is not for public. if there is any public talks i will let u know, didnt plan for any for the time being. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charemme 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 GPP, Its okay since Im unable to provide more indept details. But in general FS term, I understand its not right to sleep in a kitchen. But Is it the same if the kitchen has been converted into a room, the stove is no long there? We would want to sleep there, but was advised not to by friends, as they heard its not good to sleep beneath or above someone's else kitchen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sam Lee Poh Huat 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 I was helping my feng shui master with feng shui talk for shseido, jardin smith and shanghai tang.. this are all exclusive for their clients and media. it is not for public. if there is any public talks i will let u know, didnt plan for any for the time being. Alrite, thanks GPP. Btw, mind pm me ur FS master info n contacts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
h4happy 1 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 Hi GrandPaPa 1 very general question to ask you. When not in use, close the toilet door or toilet bowl cover? Thanks Pal! Happy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 Hi GrandPaPa 1 very general question to ask you. When not in use, close the toilet door or toilet bowl cover? Thanks Pal! Happy door Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 Mirrors Someone PM me to ask me a question about mirrors. It is best not to have any mirrors in the house, but then again, it is not pratical, if possible use the ones that can be hidden in wardrobes. Mirrors reflects energy. it reflects good or bad energy at the opposite end, depending on the month, every month energies changes. It make the space have unpure energies. If you have mirrors infront of your bed, most likely you and your spouse argue often. this one has been found to be consistant. sometimes even tv have reflection, its good to cover it when not in use if it face your bed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 GPP, Its okay since Im unable to provide more indept details. But in general FS term, I understand its not right to sleep in a kitchen. But Is it the same if the kitchen has been converted into a room, the stove is no long there? We would want to sleep there, but was advised not to by friends, as they heard its not good to sleep beneath or above someone's else kitchen. I have not heard about this before, its unique, i believe the energy of your house will depends on your house feng shui, it has got nothing to do with upstairs or downstairs. unless it is an opening. in feng shui we talk about opening for QI and the flow of QI, if it dosent flow between the 2 unit, it should not affect you. but... why sleep in the kitchen? you have so many rooms... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dean 5 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 GrandPaPa, how to know direction of North South East West? from valuation report, house entrance/living room is east. how to calculate house kua and center of house? NSEW is it every corner of each room? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 GrandPaPa, how to know direction of North South East West? from valuation report, house entrance/living room is east. how to calculate house kua and center of house? NSEW is it every corner of each room? pick a feng shui book from joey yap or vincent koh, there is basic on how to take reading with compass. but... the important thing is what do you do with the reading after you take it? centre of house is take the centre point of extreme left and right, front and back of your house, some house has missing corners Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
charemme 0 Report post Posted May 27, 2009 Hi GPP... I bet i must be the 1st to sleep in a kitchen right?! Hahaha, it so happen the previous owner constructed it this way. and as you can see.. its the MBR... i really cannot convince to give up such a Big MBR to sleep in the other bedroom. Thanks so much... to hear this advise from u. Its really so confusing to heard whole lots of hearsay from friends.. who also hearsay from others. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandPaPa 0 Report post Posted May 28, 2009 Hi GPP... I bet i must be the 1st to sleep in a kitchen right?! Hahaha, it so happen the previous owner constructed it this way. and as you can see.. its the MBR... i really cannot convince to give up such a Big MBR to sleep in the other bedroom. Thanks so much... to hear this advise from u. Its really so confusing to heard whole lots of hearsay from friends.. who also hearsay from others. My house is combination of 2 three-room flat. it has 4 bed rooms, 2 living room combined to 1. and 2 kitchens. We almost had 2 more utility rooms during upgrading, luckily this blocks has alot of old folks all vote against it. if not we have 6 rooms!! one of the kitchen was almost turned to a bedroom because the feng shui is very good there. but in the end that kitchen became our laundry room and walk in closet. haha. we still had other rooms with good fengshui. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites