I visited the new double-storey house of one of my Malay colleagues this afternoon. I had gone there to take pictures of the house for a post I was doing for the school blog.
Being the Feng Shui enthusiast, I couldn't help notice the 'wind and water' of the house. I didn't whip ouT my compass as I wasn't doing a feng shui audit and besides my Malay friend is not superstitious about such things.
It was a corner lot and I couldn't help but notice that the house was nor regularly shaped which means there was a portion jutting out. If you look out of the house, there appears to be at a T-junction but if you look closely again it appears not. If there was really a simple T-junction, then the owner of the house would have been able to enjoy very good and vigorous chi which would prove to be good for his business. Initially, I had thought so and informed him that his business would thrive for the first seven years but then he needed to sell off the house after seven years as things would go downhill after that. I must also mention that not anyone can live in such houses and may have to move out due to ill health.
Now after I studied the photos, I find that instead of a T-junction, the house is located at a Y-junction and also faces a dead end road. I am positive about it.
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