Is it time to upgrade? (From a Feng Shui’s perspective)

Most people aim to upgrade their homes to a bigger and better place.  However, they may not be aware that a bigger house may not be the best option. If the place is big but the number of people staying there is few, it will not be auspicious. On the other hand, if the place is small and the number of people staying there is overwhelming, it is also not auspicious too.

Given a choice, a house crowded with occupants is still better than a big house with few occupants. A big house with few occupants will carry stagnant energy and prosperity will decline year after year. In such a case, one effective way is to keep dogs (if you are a dog lover) to boost the stagnant energy. The ‘Geng’ Gua of dog is well matched to Period 8’s ‘Geng’ Gua.

Many people upgrade because they are doing well, but many people do not realize they are doing well because their current houses have good Feng Shui. When they shift into a new place, it may not have the same good Feng Shui. There are cases where once after upgraded to a new, bigger place, they suffer in terms of wealth and health issues.

In any way, it is always prudent and beneficial to understand the quality of the house’s energy and the favorable duration of stay in that house for well being before committed to buy the house.

 To move to an upgraded housing, it will be useful to be aware of one’s luck cycle ahead. If one’s luck cycle is not favorable, it will be advisable to conduct Feng Shui audit even before buying the house.  It is inclined that if a person’s luck cycle ahead is inauspicious, the person is more prone to be attracted by houses that have more Feng Shui flaws and therefore will need guidance to choose a better house.


Compelling reasons to choose The Classical Feng Shui Consultancy

1)      Mission to improve the well being of others

It is our company’s mission to help people improve their quality of life and harness their potential for better well being

2)      Professional

The Feng Shui consultation and audit do not involve religion and rituals. Master Dave Hum is very competent and is able to furnish good advice on the spot. He is always meticulous in getting accurate facing degree and predicting and verifing past events to ascertain the accuracy of the energy chart obtained. This energy chart is then used for the prediction of future events and devising of rectification measures. Master Dave Hum is also an associate member of International Feng Shui Association, with its headquarter based in Singapore

3)      Result-Oriented

Master Hum applies the classical Xuan Kong Feng Shui Methodology which was used to serve the imperial family and has a historical background of more than 2000 years. Xuan Kong Feng Shui, incorporates many techniques including Pai Long (排龙), Shou san chu sha (收山出煞), with the study of forms and surrounding environments . This methodology is  very powerful and effective to change the energy of the premise (instead of placing a few expensive Feng Shui items at various sectors). Positive results can usually be noticed within two weeks. We have good testimonials from clients and re-engagement and referrals of existing clients demonstrating the effectiveness of Master Dave’s audit. Please refer to our testimonial page. Master Dave will also furnish advice on future potential events and the relevant cures of bad energies and activation of good energies.

4)      Cost Saving

We emphasize on great cost savings to clients, without having to spend on expensive symbolic Feng Shui items or products.  Remedies are based on colors, shapes, materials and sounds that represent the 5 elements, incorporating  good Feng Shui techniques. Costly renovations are also avoided. We always have the client’s interest in mind.

5)      Good Customer satisfaction and relationship

Master Dave is customer-oriented and focus on customer satisfaction. He is passionate, sincere and patient when carrying out Feng Shui audits and in answering clients’ questions, and to educate them on the do and dont’s.  After the Audit, Master Dave also welcomes further clarification from clients.


Five elements in Feng Shui

Metal  : White color, round shape, metallic display, metallic sound(wind chimes).

Wood : Green color, long and vertical objects, plant with leaves  and  stem.

Water : Blue, Black, Grey color, curve object, a container with non moving water, water feature, fish tank

Fire : Red, Pink, Violet color, triangular shape, lighting, electrical appliances, burning candle

Earth : Yellow, Brown color, Square or Rectangle shape, porcelain objects, soil

           Traditional Feng Shui Grandmasters used the five elements to activate favorable energies and cure unfavorable energies. It is important to identify correctly the type of energy in each sector so that the right type of element can be used. Sometimes, two or more elements in varying quantities  and size are needed. It is also crucial to judge whether to use the strong or weak version of a particular element.

 For example, we can use a piece of red color paper as “weak fire” element and a lamp with red cover as “strong fire” element. These elements, if used correctly at the right area with the application of other techniques can help to boost and circulate good energy throughout the house.

It is important to note that activation or curing ofthe energies at various sectors is critical but it is still not enough. It is even more crucial to be able to contain or remove the bad energy and circulate good energy. Therefore, if the wealth energy is well circulated in the premise, then many sectors will become “wealth sector/” and not just restricted to a particular sector.


Bedroom Feng Shui

In bedrooms’ Feng Shui, a number of items need to be considered:

1) The quality of bedroom’s door energy

2) The energy of the bedrooms’ location

3) The window’s location and the portion of windows to be opened

4) The color of the room’s wall, floor and lighting.

5) The location of bed, especially the headboard

6) The location of the aircon, fan and television

7) The birth data of occupants to check on the suitability of their occupancy in the room and arrangement of beds

8) The location of cabinets and tall furniture

There are more items to consider but the above items are most important to be dealt with. The importance of the bedroom’s energy cannot be over emphasized due to the long hours we spend in the room.


Kitchen Feng Shui

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If the energy of the kitchen is favorable, it is beneficial to open the kitchen door to enable the flow of good energy to other sectors of the house. Conversely, the kitchen door is to be closed. The stove and sink locations are important, however, many people are too concerned that if the sink is located beside the stove, disharmony of water and fire energy may result. The location of the sink should be related to the energy chart and not just simply assume that the sink should not be placed next to or opposite the stove.

If the “fire” energy in the kitchen is too excessive, care must be taken to neutralize this excessive element. It is important  always to keep the toilet door in the kitchen to be closed all the times so that any negative energy in the toilet does not complicate the energy of the kitchen.

It is also important to take note of the which portion of the kitchen window is auspicious and has to be opened , last but not least the kitchen’s color scheme must also be taken into consideration.