Sunday, April 4, 2010

Resort World Casino Singapore - Feng Shui

Received an interesting email from a friend last week, sharing here with everyone. You might like to read more on Resort World in my earlier posts last month, have not been to Resort World Casino, but will probably visit at a later date. The written English is quite funny and I just left the main content close to the original. Apologise if you find it difficult to read.

If you are thinking of having a 'crack' at the RWS Casino, beware of what you are up against.... believe it or not !!!


A fengshui master. He said RWS's casino is full of 'fengshui' arrangement that it's very strong to trap anyone's money when going into the casino. From the moment you enter (if you asked the cab to drop you at casino entrance), you will see the lobby has one strange sculpture.... the elephant.

1. The elephant refers to you, or to someone that's rich, all mighty and with a lot of cash. The legs of the elephant are long....and high up, meaning high rollers will visit. But the top body of the elephant has a pyramid metal structure that can be found replicated at 6 spots on top of the fountains of wealth atop the casino entrance. The pyramid represents RWS.....sitting on top of you, the elephant. No way you will not follow the 'qi' of RWS presented to you....

2. Going down the LED lighted arcs escalator...the LED panel's resemblance of knives. Not just a normal knife but a shining sharp one.. there are a total of 4 panels. The picture on the LED is fishes swimming then followed by fireballs. The fireball represents RWS. Fishes are customers. All swimming to the casino. You are distracted by the light and sound. No one will think of those knives, which will have cut you into pieces even before you start gambling.


3. Down at the path to the casino...a lot of criss-cross arcs with water like lightning.... like a net....trapping your money.

4. In front of the casino, there is a double 'ba qua' opening looking up with light shining in...that is a strong fengshui..on top of the ba qua opening is the fountain of wealth with giant lotus plants and leafs curling out from the water, meaning growing well. Balls and multiples pyramids are located at fengshui location. The water of the fountain all fall down into the casino direction, meaning money keeps flowing in. The casino is build underground at the deepest location of the resort, directly under and behind the big Merlion.... deep down into hell!


Your 'qi' must be strong to gamble there....the fengshui arrangement is more 'shiong' than Genting Highlands. MBS is also....casino deep down in Marina Bay, the Lotus shape museum aka praying bowl with a center hole collecting rain water...water flowing from the lotus flooding the museum (the moat design) and the three towers represent something I need not say if you are a Chinese.....

ba qua -
A Ba Gua is one of the tools used by a feng shui master, along with a luo pan (feng shui compass) to help determine preferred locations, in the home or office, for certain functions; such as wealth, health, fame, love and more.

RWS -
Resort World Singapore

MBS - Marine Bay Sands, the three towers look like tombstone to some people. (see the pictures on my March 4 blog post)


qi -
In traditional Chinese culture, it is frequently translated as "energy flow".

shiong - a Hokkien dialect commonly used in Singapore, meaning "damaging".

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