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The Signs do not tell lies. It carries a message for the right person at the right place and time.
Mr. Chan: The owner wants me to sign the agreement tonight.....another party is also interested in this piece of land. Since you have already fengshuied many of my projects, just do me another favor OK? I will pick you up in Singapore in two hours time....10am OK? |
My client Mr. Chan a businessman is also an exponent in the art of fengshui gave me an urgent call to have a second opinion on this piece of vacant land. He thinks it is reasonably feasible in terms of fengshui manipulations be it Sanyuan or Sanhe as the site opens on all its sides. He can design the fengshui set-up, facing and qi tapping directions as he likes. He intended to build it three to four storeys high with sign board on the roof to catch the eye balls from the highways.
The location is excellent. The vicinity also attracted 5 banks to set up branches here. Petrol stations, school, mosque, a mega shopping mall, along with 2km stretch of shop houses on both sides occupied by eateries and other businesses, private housing estates all around and accessibility serviced by incoming highway before turning into a good circulation of medium and small roads. Most importantly the crowds, the human traffics which brings life and wealth to businesses are all here.
Reaching the site, the first Sign that caught my attention was the
billboard. The Sign does not tell lies...the owner may have manipulated the truth. But how do I get this message across to Mr. Chan without the backing of facts or logic?
Location verses Fengshui verses divination of Signs at site.....which comes first? Usually most practitioners will not give much importance to omen, visible signs or phenomena when doing a fengshui or site selection. Their reason being that divination is not fengshui which fengshui is about tapping the right qi. My personal take is on integration and holographic appreciation of situations, whereby every sign carries a message at the right time and right space for the right person and no more and no less.
To the Bagua Eyes, the billboard and its design violated basic yinyang principles in a few ways which I will not discuss in public domain. However the illustration of the man sleeping without a roof over his head is already a giveaway clue that something is amiss. Perhaps the buyer may not be able to construct even a single roof, not to talk about building it three to four storeys high.
While mulling over this, another Sign surfaces, the water pipe-line running to the south sector prompted me to instigate Mr. Chan to approach the Authority concerning Land and Development to clarify an issue if there is any possible future development that might be cutting into this piece of land? Being a resourceful business leader with good connection, Mr. Chan wasted no time and proceeded to the Authority's office. With the big city plan in sight, Mr. Chan was taken aback to see that the legal boundary of the site for sale was totally different from the verbal version of the selling owner's.
In other words, the site's boundary is actually blocked by vacant land that belonged to neighbors and thereby leaving it with no legal entry from 3 cardinal directions except from the fronting at main road. This site is not suitable for Mr. Chan's ideal after all.
Mr. Chan: Thank you Alan, now I got to figure out a nice way to talk with the seller tonight.
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ALAN NG
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