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Dear Wasis,
You can make use of the Singapore virtual street directory map at this URL:
http://streetdirectory.com
NOTE: The `cut and paste' of the URL below MAY not work. You should go to the site first and use the SEARCH feature to type in either the street e.g. Waterloo Street (Location A) and Smith Street (Location B) and zoom in or out of the map from there:-
I did a search for Location A as:-
(Waterloo Street area)
http://streetdirectory.com/map.cgi?sizex=400&sizey=400&ismap=1&x=30186.1752&
y=31479.5516&level=7?294,292
And Location B:-
(Peoples Park)
http://streetdirectory.com/map.cgi?sizex=400&sizey=400&ismap=1&x=29176&y=294
33&level=7?78,118
You can also use the virtual map to have a peek at other locations in Singapore or type in any of the names I mentioned earlier.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/10/2001 3:46:00 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
>Dear Wasis,
>
>For purchase of Ba Gua
>mirror(s), 6 coins etc... Here
>are the suggested locations:-
>
>LOCATION/SECTOR A
>
>Buildings/Landmarks:-
>
>1. Fu Lu Shou Complex
>
>2. Albert Complex
>
>3. Housing and Development
>Shops facing (opposite) the
>famous " Kwan Im Tong Hood Che
>Temple - located at Waterloo
>Street.
>
>4. Housing and Development
>Block 405 (just opposite the
>Bugis MRT).
>
>4.1 In fact, Para 1, 2, 3 & 4
>are within walking distance of
>one another.
>
>4.2 Do look out for `open air'
>shops `surrounded' by Albert
>Complex, Fu Lu Shou Complex
>and Kwan Im Tong Hood Che
>Temple.
>
>4.3 There are many `open air'
>shops especially in the
>evening.
>
>LOCATION/SECTOR B
>
>Another location is
>`Chinatown'. It is worth
>visiting the following
>shopping centres there:-
>
>1. The stretch of Eu Tong Seng
>Road in particular:-
>
>1.1 Peoples Park Complex
>
>1.2 Yue Hwa Bulding
>
>1.3 Chinatown Complex/ New
>Bridge Ctr.
>
>1.4 Terrace shop houses along
>- Temple Street, Smith Street,
>Sago Street, Sago Lane.
>
>2. Currently there are
>construction work carried out
>for the North-East MRT (where
>there is a MRT station and
>some inconvenience.
>
>But other than this, you could
>get hold of the location map
>and perhaps plan your route to
>visit the terrace shops
>located at Temple Street /
>Sago Street Lane / Pagoda
>Lande and walk to Chinatown
>Complex and New Bridge Center
>then use the overhead bridge
>to cross to Peoples Park
>Complex / Yue Hwa Building.
>
>3. Ba Gua mirrors:
>
>3.1 If you can, you could buy
>the Ba Gua mirror with the two
>Door gods attached to the top
>of the mirror.
>
>3.2 What is the purpose of the
>Ba Gua used for?
>
>Mostly there could be used for
>two purposes:
>
>Some belief that:
>
>1. To ward off evil.
>2. To deflect sha Qi.
>
>As mentioned above, a Ba Gua
>mirror with the two door Gods
>attached to can to some
>practitioners used to
>supposely to ward off evil.
>And serve a dual purpose of
>deflecting sha qi if there is
>a mirror on it.
>
>3. I mentioned in the past, I
>chanced across several
>situations where two main
>doors of separate houses faced
>each other.
>
>The two doors were separated
>by around 1 metre or less.
>
>3.1 In the above situation,
>one owner placed a Ba Gua with
>a `normal' flat or convex
>mirror in the centre of the Ba
>Gua above the main door.
>
>3.2 The other owner
>`retaliated' by placing a full
>convex mirror on his door.
>
>The convex mirror is suppose
>to deflect the bad sha qi of
>the neighbours.
>
>3.3 Usually, the convex mirror
>is used or more commonly used
>in the homes.
>
>4. In the west, especially if
>you meet `western' FS
>practitioners - some would
>condone the `effectiveness' of
>the Ba Gua mirror.
>
>You can find out more info on
>Ba Gua's under this URL:
>Ref:
>https://www.geomancy.net/fs/pak
>ua.htm
>
>Warmest Regards,
>Cecil
>
>
>
>
>On 7/9/2001 8:08:32 AM, Wasis Sugiono
>wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'm visiting Singapore this
>>Saturday. I'd like to ask you
>>where I can buy pa
>>kua mirror, 6 coins, etc.
>>Which one is better: concave
>>or convex mirror?
>>Thanks in advance.
>>
>>Regards,
>>Wasis
>>
>>------------------------------
>>------------------------------
>>----------------
>>Don't work hard for a living,
>>work smart for a lifestyle!
>>Don't do less than what you
>>are capable of - work smart!
>>
>>
>
>
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