With
the public appeal by his children to demolish his house, it is as good as being
done. The house in 38 Oxley Road would be gone. And given
the urgency and efficiency of the govt and contractors you can bet that it
would disappear as quickly as the Harry Potter waves his magic wand.
But
wait, wait. Please do not rush into such a major decision without consulting
the fengshui master. Maybe Hsien Loong has already done that then go ahead if
the fengshui master said it is a good thing to do. I am no expert in fengshui,
but to demolish a house or even buying a house or renovating a house, if one
can afford it, it is good to get a second opinion from the fengshui master or
masters.
This
house in Oxley Road is no ordinary house.
Anyone would tell you that it is sitting on a very auspicious fengshui
location. No need to ask the fengshui masters. Just look at the wealth and good
fortune it has brought to the Lee family! 3 generations of prosperity and good
descendants. And don't forget the good fortune of Singapore. With such a good fengshui, no one in his right mind would want to
touch the house. Many would not even do any renovation on it so as not to
disturb the good fengshui. And maybe that was what the Lee family did in the
last 40 years. The house is as original as it could be. There must be a very
good reason. They can afford to turn it into a multi storey modern home with
the flip of a finger. Money is not a problem. So you can guess the reason.
Now
out of the blue the children are so eager and ready to get it demolish. Is the
fengshui of the house changing and turning bad that it has to be demolished? If
so, well, better do it fast. If no or not sure, don’t they think it is worth to
spend a few dollars to hire the best fengshui masters, get a second or third
opinion, on the expediency of demolishing it, to tear it down? You do not tear
down a house of good fengshui just like that. That is what the Chinese believe
even if they are not steep in the art of fengshui. Better be safe than be
sorry.
What
do you think? Is it a good idea to tear the house down from the perspective of
fengshui?