Tuesday, November 18, 2008

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It was March 2008 that I took a trip to this private club, courtesy of my friend being a member there, while enjoying a yacht trip, docking and sailing, I took a liberty to understand the place at its genius loci perspective as well as KanYu. I had indeed reserved plenty of visual diaries for my other blogs that deals with design and architecture. Most importantly, the ultimate question is indeed will this property make money, at least as a place of commercial? Coincidentally, one academy of metaphysics took a bunch of their students to audit for their annual master level proficiency examination, I supposed. I believed they are running around the cove, seeing everything but missing the moosti spot. That will add on the moolah to the already moosti environment.

The landform of the cove already dictates a low laying land surrounded by water. Lacking of high land, higher structure becomes important. The opposite site had been beefed up with high rises currently under construction; there and then their fates had been sealed. Located at SE, the indirect now becomes the direct, does it means to say they are doomed? Looking at the entrance, it is indeed on higher ground, mind that a golf course is nearby at NW, does it means to say the spirits had been conformed and yet violated? The green dragon is almost unseen; the white tiger is far apart. Table Mountain too high, will the Qi be locked in or disburse? Best of all the Qi mouth funnels through. On the other hand, will one classify as a water body or a water dragon? Indeed, challenging is to locate the water gate, which is which?

Pluck a Gua, it says 7-1, Kun or Trap. Portends, obstacles upon obstacles are trapped within. What will be your verdict?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi David

Your note on schism in Ti Li & Kan Yu is very good.
I was quite interested too in your review of semenyih.

Could you explain to a long nose what are moolah and moosti?

Thanks.
Cheersand happy sailing.

DAVID YEK TAK WAI (email:yektakwai@hotmail.com) said...

Sorry for not elaborating to a foreigner.

It is a local gesture. Malaysia consists of 3 major races, namely the Malay, Chinese and the Indian. In olden days, the Indian are known to be very good in bargaining in terms of the value of money. There is even a small group of Indian money lander in the state of Malacca. So the expression was that to get something out of Mr Moosti is indeed difficult. Moolah is another expression for money or goodies. So, moolah (treasure) of the moosti (dragon) spot idiom is appropriate to give some jibes to the local reader.

Cheers

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