Thursday, May 7, 2009

Simei (East)

Simei - Twin Butterflies

Simei, literally four beauties, was named after China's four great beauties - Wang Zhaojun, Xi shi, Diao Chan and Yang Guifei. They were greatly admired and doted on by high-ranking officials and nobles. Although all their material needs were fulfilled, their spiritual health was less than ideal and they all passed away greatly unhappy. They could not live to a ripe old age with their loved ones, and were sickly and melancholic. Whenever I embarked on a feng shui assignment in Simei, I would worry for my clients' emotional and physical well being. It was not until 1997, when the twin butterfly-shaped New Changi Hospital was built, that the situation improved. Why is this so?

The reason is very simple - its name is wrong. This area has a double bliss formation and this usually refers to butterflies. If used in thee context of good fortune it means, double happiness. Take for example, the legend of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. There were married in seven lifetimes, but never once did they have a happy ending until their seventh lives, when they eventually turned into butterflies and flew off to eternal bliss. The aura of this area is supposed to aid the relations of married couples but unfortunately, this estate has an inappropriate name and so, problems arise.

Hence, the twin butterfly-shaped New Changi Hospital enhances the double bliss formation and restores the patients of this area to good health.

Many people do not realise that when a couple's relationship deteriorates, it may not be due only to emotional troubles or domestic problems. It can also arise from health problems, especially sex-related illnesses. Women are more like to have womb and uterus diseases. All these will definitely put a strain on the couple and tempers will fly, derailing the relationship. If this problem is not resolved immediately, the consequences will be unthinkable.

Having a hospital here will not only improve the feng shui, but will also make it more convenient for people to go for regular checkups. Naturally, all good things will fall into place with health restored. As the saying goes, A Tired bird will return to tis nest when everything is peaceful and quiet back home.

In Simei, jobs that are associated with women, the medical field, teaching, food trade, consultation or department stores will do well. For those living here, remember the old ageg, Family harmony will ensure that everything goes smoothly.

1 comment:

  1. can you please explain the legend of liang shanbo better? my boyfriend's mom's fueng sui reader said it would be best if we part ways because our love story is like this legend.

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