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The entire
knowledge of Feng Shui can be divided into two components, Yin and
Yang Feng Shui. Yin Feng Shui refers to the study of gravesites
and burial grounds; whereas Yang Feng Shui refers to the study of
residences and commercial dwellings of living people.
For this article, we will focus on Yin Feng Shui; how it impacts
the living and how the grave of the buried person will have an influence
on their direct descendants.
We shall now look at one of the four candidates for the upcoming
2011 Presidential Election in Singapore, Dr Tony Tan.
Mrs
Tan Cheng Siong (nee Mdm Lee Guay Eng), mother
of Tan Chin Tuan as well as grandmother of Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam,
passed away in the Year 1965. She is buried in Bukit Brown Cemetery.
Her tomb measurements are Parent Hex of 4 / 1 on 6yao. This is particularly
good for people who are holding respectable positions and will thus
be able to gain support from people.
However, not all of her descendants will benefit. Now the question
is, who will? Since Mrs Tan Cheng Siong was buried in 1965, her
descendants that will benefit from the good Feng Shui will be those
born in the year 1966, 1970, 1976, 1980, 1986, 1990 and 1996. Those
born before the burial, in year 1960, 1956, 1950 and 1940 etc, will
also benefit.
What about Dr Tony Tan? He was born on 7 February 1940, so ©°¨° (1940)
would be his year of birth. Any relations to the tomb, I would say
yes. The Year 1940 is the Year of the heavenly stem of ©°. Given
the Parent Hex of 4/1 on 6 yao, it will have a significant impact
on Dr Tony Tan. He will thus be able to gain support from people
and the Government. Furthermore, this will be a good timing for
him to have a chance to be voted President.
How is this a good timing for Dr Tony Tan? When looking at the Parent
Hex of 4/1 on 6 yao, we are also doing a calculation on the timing
of the related descendants to the grave. We must note that being
born in the given "benefical years" will not warranty a person exceptional
benefits throughout his entire life. There will only be certain
years in which he or she will experience exceptional progress and
success.
For Dr Tony Tan, these years are: Year - 1970 ( ©°¦¦ ) , 1980¡]©°¥Ó¡^,
1990¡]©°¤È¡^,2000¡]©°¨°¡^, 2010¡]©°±G¡^. Note that these are the years major
events in his life would have occurred.
We shall now look at the career of Dr Tony Tan, information extracted
from Wikipedia, to tally with this Feng Shui theory.
Education and early career
1969- Tony Tan left the NUS
as a lecturer to begin a career in banking with Overseas-Chinese
Banking Corporation (OCBC), where he rose to become General Manager
1979- Tony
Tan left the bank to pursue a career in politics.
1980 to 1981- Tony
Tan was the first Vice Chancellor of the new National University
of Singapore (NUS).
2010- Tony Tan was presented
the inaugural Distinguished Australian Alumnus Award by the Australian
Alumni Singapore (AAS) at its 55th anniversary dinner in recognition
of his distinguished career, significant contribution to society
and the Australian alumni community.
Cabinet member
1979- Tony Tan was appointed
as a Senior Minister of State in the Ministry of Education.
1980- Tony Tan joined the Cabinet,
serving as Minister for Education (MOE, 1980-81 & 1985-91), Minister
for Trade & Industry (1981-86), Minister for Finance (1983-85),
and Minister for Health (1985-86).
1991- Tony Tan stepped down
from the Cabinet to return to the private sector, and rejoined the
Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation (OCBC) as the Chairman and Chief
Executive Officer from 1992-95, while retaining his seat in Parliament
as a representative for the Sembawang Group Representation Constituency.
To further illustrate my point, Dr Tony Tan is running for Presidency
this year, the Year 2011, which is after ©°±G (2010).
For now, we only have the related information on Dr Tony Tan, thus
we are unable to do a study on the other three candidates who are
also running for Presidency.
Dated 18 August 2011
Dennis
Lai
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