Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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1. Frankly, if one simply applies the Eight House (Eight Mansions) or Ba Chai Feng Shui, what you had mentioned is very common occurence. 2. Feng Shui is far more "complex" than this and the external Feng Shui : The environment, the site, the building are equally important in the proper assessment of the home. Thus, what you had mentioned is to general for a genuine assessment purely based on Feng Shui. 3. Numerology or house number will often not affect the Feng Shui. But as you had mentioned, usually may affect the resale value as well as one's personal feelings: if we don't feel good about something then it affects our "Human luck" factor. Here, the holy trinity of …
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1. Many professional Feng Shui practitioners would strongly suggest that one draw at least two Flying Star charts for such a home. 2. As this subject of how easy to change a house's birth chart can be disputed both ways:- Argument 1: Some practitioners insist that do or die, only when the foundations are changed, then the house Feng Shui may change! Argument 2: One of the activities such as living it empty and re-occupying the home, in addition to giving it a fresh coat of paint. And removing the roof, and changing the main doors etc... Under argument 2, it is frankly difficult to say for sure what consititues a "thorough" change of a home's birth chart. As some sa…
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1. Hopefully the stove is not directlyat the NW cardinal point. Even still, this is considered as a major flaw while the NE missing corner is less serious. Both issues can be negated. But NW, can still be a "thorn" in the bush. 2. If the condo has more than Three major "leaks"; one is most likely on the way to "serious" issues.
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Mr. Lee, I'm so sorry because I forgot to write our KUA. Here are our KUA: my husband is 8 and mine is 7. Thank you for your attention.
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1. You should be more concerned with some of the points found under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/wiki/Want_to_build_your_dream_home%3F 2. For example, a frontage at NE and East will vastly affect how the water (rain water) drains from your plot of land to out of your home. This may sound very simple, but in general for most homes, there are often two directions wheredrainage will equate with Wealth and the third direction will equate with "Power and Authority" for the person staying there. 3. The saying goes " a little knowledge is a dangerous thing"! And for proper Feng Shui to work, it is needs a holistic approach. 4. What you are trying to practise is both …
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1. We human beings have our birthday (Date and time of birth). 2. Similarly, a home also has it's birthday. Flying star Feng Shui is about the "birthchart" of a home. 3. In general, the home is considered as the environment we live in. 4. Thus, it is always good to first plot the chart of the home's birth chart e.g. use Flying Star Feng Shui, first. 5. Next, we then apply the Eight House (East/West group). Applying this concept should be considered as "NICE-TO-HAVE" and not a "MUST-HAVE". 5.1. For example, even under Shapes and Forms Feng Shui, often even for a bedroom, there are limited ways to place a bed. As there is the bedroom door, often, the attached bathroom…
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I see. Are there any priority between them? In Eva Wong book, it says that water star has the highest priority, followed by base star and then mountain star. So, if the water star is bad star like #5, it needs two good stars each in base and mountain to make it even. If the mountain star is the neutral star, then there is still has bad effect because the good star in base star can't fight the bad star in water star. Do you use the same approach? Or do they have same priority? Thanks in advance
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1. Realistically, one of the key ideas of the Eight House or East/West Group is howsuitable the home is to the breadwinner. 2. Once you have purchased such a home, you asked a question:- "how is it possible to have my main door to face East?" You already know the answer. Not possible! It is not you can get the earthquake to shift your "west" facing home to a east facing home! For example, if you have a family of 8! You cannot be expected to purchase a saloon car that sits 4 + 1 the most! Unless you are going to tie some family members on the bonnet; leave two family members in the trunk! For goodness sake, if you have a family of 8! and need a ride! GET a large MPV! …
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One can still use wind chimes within these sectors other than the following:- 1. Try to use a 6-HOLLOW rod wind chime. Avoid using solid rods. 2. So long as there are no Chinese temples or cemetry along the NE or SW "line".
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1. It depends. If the base star is #8; then a clock can still be used to disarm MS#5 with WS#2. 2. But if the star is a MS#8 in the above arrangement e.g. MS#8 with WS#5 or #2 then it is preferred not to use the moving clock as it is detrimental to the Mountain Star #8. 3. If the auspicious water star is #8; then a moving clock can still be used as Metal and water are harmonious combiantions.
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Yes, it is good to draw two several charts. And evaluate which chart seems more accurate. As you have cases of bad health, try to check to see which chart South or west2 seems more appropriate. Swathi C. wrote: dear masters! with respect to the efforts you made in developing this valuable informative site,as i am extremely happy to find it as heaven's bless for all the needy. i would prefer to ask you my doubt in flying star section,my question in brief is as follows: we recently entered a flat which is south2 facing(building +main entrance gates)as we proceed to inside ,the entrance is located almost central to the entire apartment,with west facing,(stairs and lift)wh…
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Honestly, it is difficult to comment on a few simple lines and say for sure which is the facing direction. Swathi C. wrote: dear masters! there is an apartment of period7 construction,with entrance as E2 FACING (gate) but the longer side and the apartment facing falls under N2 FACING.with a distance of 15feet there is another apartment constructed opposite to it.i think this opposite building working as a mountain.my questions: 1)am i right with my guessing. I have write-up explaining what is considered as the "mouth" of the home. One of the main factors under Flying Star is to see where is the most yang qi area. Since you are on the ground, you should the confidence t…
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1. Yes, Feng Shui is indeed an in-exact science. 2. In my opinion, water-mountain stars with it's 81 combinations are more widespread. And period is also considered under this overall assessment.
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1. Frankly, there is no issue with maintaining existing lawn. 2. However, do take note:- 2.1 NO DIGGING - distrubing the soil e.g. to remove a tree stump... 2.2 NO PILING work 3. Trimming the grass; adding fertiliser or even the dog doing it's business or dog "watering" the lawn are acceptable - no hassle sort of thing. 4. No issue also for anyoneto walk, run, playall over the lawn or even double park another car on it. Acceptable.
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1. Usually, a visual glanceat a chart is the safest bet. As can immediately see which sector qi has the most influence and also draw a mental picture of how qi can flow in that specific room. 2. In theory, based on what you had written; below; The NE sector looks "pretty" bad. Thus between the devil (NE) and the "shallow" North(not deep) blue sea; it would have to be the not so deep blue sea i.e. North Note: #2 = sickness; #4 = wood element (not as bad) #9 fire element fuels #2 (sickness) and there are two #2 and one #5 (Misfortune/sickness). If you refer to some Feng Shui books they will often say "avoid .... sleeping... here...) Libby I. wrote: My mom's room isdevi…
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. In gambling e.g. in casino(s); much of your luck dependsboth on the "location" - no longer your home and in most instances weightage goes to the house. 2. For your own home; Yes, you can still try to squeeze out some luck: especially activating Mountain star #8 and even Water star #8 as these are your current prosperity stars. 3. In addition, since you are into"gambling" you need to consider disarming both #3 = quarrels, scandals, lawsuits ... and #7 "robbery" star i.e. robbed of opportunity to win each time. 4. If you can take note of the annual stars; it would be great. But usually, if the home has already been "balanced" o…
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1. External Feng Shui: Flying star e.g. using the pie chart method can extend from the building to it's external surroundings. 2. The basis of Flying Star Feng Shui is to try to find the most yang qi "facing" or facade and from this; plot out a flying star chart in relation to this flow of qi. 3. Even in many buildings, be it a full company or several business; even within a company; often the interior layout may be different. 4. Take a case of this MNC I am dealing with. They occupy two floors: and are going to start renovations on each floor. For example:they occupy : Levels 10 and 11. 5. Level 10 has a recreation area, accounting and finance, legal and IT and IT co…
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. The superfical advice given by many Geomancers is : it is ok to tilt the door. However, care should be taken to determine the correct tilt! As tilting may be a double edged sword especially if it is tilted e.g. at an inauspicious angle. 2. Another method used by professional Geomancers is the placement of a piece of solid metal on the floor = but do take note that this is often used to correct say a direction is neither SE1 or SE2. 3. The more advanced or higher level "thinking" is that other then shapes and forms concern e.g. main door facing a stairs; such a tilt; especially for a landed property is only temporary. As often,…
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Although your question(s) is one paragraph long; in order to get the answers in detail; just imagine a duck swimming on a lake. Although the duck is seen swimming gracefully on water, but many are not aware of the tremendous effort the duck has to paddle vigorously with their web feet. Same goes, here.
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. A little knowledge or information is a dangerous thing. 2. One cannot eat and sleep on Flying Star alone. 3. Location, location, location. 4. It is fool hardy to post such a question and "demand" and answer like: WHY? 5. Don't you think that stating just a few lines and then imagine an answer just pops UP or OUT. 6. Do you know that an important ingredient missing here is things like what is the external picture like: many factors like, neighbours, frontage etc... 7. In the past, I mentioned that it is like; you barging into a doctors office and demand an answer! Just imagine, you did not go to the Triage which will investigate an…
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Assuming that your "house" youare referrring to a landed property: if you have garden, the best solution(s) are: 1. Landscaping: 1.1. If it is soil and grass patch area, then you can outline a profile such that from a helicopter view; you can seen a distinct outline of the missing corner. 1.2 In addition, a lamp-post at the corner of this profile would be good. For example, nowadays, there are solar panel lightinings - canuse it instead of the troublesome laying ofpower cables to the lightning point. 2.Concrete or tiled area: 2.1. Make use of flower pots to go along the profile of the outline of the missing corner.
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Please do a SEARCH at the top-left frame of this forum with simple search words like " Company Logo " and/or logo. There are already many resources on this topic. A useful reference table can be found under this url: http://info.geomancy.net For example, the above chart has a table showing the description of each element, their shape and colour etc...
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These are some of the considerations:- 1. Facing and Sitting directions 1.1. When applying the Flying Star Feng Shui; the first consideration are these two factors; in particular: the facing direction. 1.2. Thus, the most common approach under Flying Star is; firstly, find out what is the star at the "mouth" or = facing direction of a home. 1.3. Thus, in general; a home facing NE has the auspicious #1. This brings some auspiciousness. But as #1 is considered as the future (future) prosperity star; it is slower to realise for that year. 1.4. A home facing NW; would have the #8 at the frontage. 2. Thus, it especially depends on the facing direction. 3. Therefore, under the…
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1. In my opinion, the renovations sounds "promising". 2. However, since you intend to do a flying star chart; it would be good to plot both Period 5 and Period 8 charts and/or focus on a specific chart e.g. Period 8. 3. Often, we will try to figure out which chart is more accurate. And hopefully see which is more accurate. 4. Attached is another method of working on e.g. a certain period but also playing the notation of other periods on the same chart. This makes it easier should we try to troubleshoot which chart is more accurate. For example, under the attachment; the home could either be a Period 6 or 7. And so happens that a sector we are looking at has both MS#4 an…
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