in the Bugis district serves as a central hub for amulets, talismans, and practitioners of geomancy. Notable "Energy Sites" in Singapore
Let’s be honest: Geologists from NTU and NUS are unanimous. The Earth’s magnetic field is uniform and well-understood. The "anomalies" near Fort Canning are likely due to buried colonial pipes and electrical cables. The success of Marina Bay is due to capitalism and zoning laws, not dragon spirits.
: Many believe local "energy vortexes" exist at ancient sites such as: Fort Canning Park : Often linked to royalty and historical spiritual power. Kusu Island : Known for its shrines ( keramat ) and annual pilgrimages. Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
is considered a primary energy collection point. The reclamation of Marina Bay is often interpreted by enthusiasts as an intentional effort to create a "wealth bowl" to trap passing energy. Bukit Timah Hill
Visit the locations below at dusk (5:30–7:00 PM is the "transition hour" when ley lines are allegedly most active).
Other landmarks are frequently analyzed through the lens of energy grids. The relocation of the Merlion statue to face directly into the Marina Bay waterfront was done to ensure it continued to welcome prosperity-bearing water currents. Similarly, the Singapore Flyer (the giant Ferris wheel) initially rotated counter-clockwise, drawing energy away from the city. Upon the advice of geomancers, its direction of rotation was reversed in 2008 to roll energy into the financial district. Skepticism vs. The Need for Myth