Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Dear Steven, As our information on the matter is `piecemeal', we do not have all the facts or conduct a full audit, in general: 1. Some Feng Shui practitioners consider the huge fish tank `wealth' creation or alternatively, 2. To neutralise Sha Qi. Thus, with the little information, we do not exactly know whether it is more for 1 or 2. Some Feng Shui practitioners, have advised on placing Fish Tank even in the toilet area. To either achieve above Para 1 or 2. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Durelle, I do not do manual calculations or matching #'s to look at combinations of water to avoid or enhance. This forum is a `self-help' forum. I have stated many times that it if one person provides me with general information like: Please see below:- Since you have already painted the wall, and you personally like it, and through either sixth sense or trial and error Feng Shui, everything is fine, then generally it is OK. On a Feng Shui perspective: 1. As you mentioned, red or bright colours general make the location more Yang. 2. Flying Star Feng Shui can be used to analyse if the colours clash with the sector e.g. whether it is neutral to the sector or…
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Dear Anon, 1. There are some new resources under this URL: http://my.geomancy.net/mypictures/cgi-bin/imagefolio.cgi?direct=Homes/Finding_the_Centrepoint You can find examples of how centrepoint are determined. 2. The above is a new site using another specialized software to manage graphics. 3. While this forum is good at new postings, it does not concentrate on handling images. Thus, you may need to search between text and graphics. 4. Thus, the idea for a site completely dedicated to images was born. Images can be posted there and there is a Search engine for this purpose. The main URL is: http://mypictures.geomancy.net Currently, there are already more than 1,200 image…
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Dear Steven, Usually, when applying cures: 1. We first look at the sector and determine the `true' compass degrees especially, N, NE, NW, S, SE, SW, W and E. 2. It will be easily if the orientation of the house is aligned to the North-South or compass directions. 3. Here, the wall, or window areas are within the same `sector'. 4. But of course, in real life, this is not always the case. We may have the compass degree e.g. SW partially on one wall and another angle. 5. Here, judgement and analysis on this. 6. If the compass degree of that sector falls e.g. on the cupboard area or a frontage that one cannot place e.g. a pedestal, there is not much that can be done other the…
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Dear Anon, Perhaps, if you have a sketch of what the `L' shaped house, you can upload to us to look at it. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Jack, 1. Assuming that the recommendation is to use 6 coins, this is considered a `specific' cure. What this means is that this cure is specific to the location. It is not an a overly huge object or item but the 6 coins (for example) represent) strong metal to cure an imbalance at a sector. 2. The cure should usually not relate to the person as it is used to balance a sector. 3. But assuming if even if it is used, as your wife is a Strong Water person and metal is still acceptable as it is beneficial to her as it neutralises her strong water element. However, para 3 is usually not considered when we balance all the various sectors. It is the specific sector which is…
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Dear Anon, 1. I believe what you are referring to is based on the Five elements in relation to the Flying Star numbers. 2. At each sector, there can be `conflicts' of the Five elements. 3. The `conflicts' can be seen as either helpful or harmful. 4. For example, if the `conflicting' element aids or help to neutralise or contain a bad element, then this is helpful. 5. Another example, if the rogue element is a the Five Yellow or Strong Earth, it would be nice to have a conflicting `Strong wood' element to neutralise it. 6. If the `position of conflict' is based on Traditional Feng Shui, then, one should use the Five Elements to analyse the conflict or complement to each o…
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Type in the unit number to find out OPTION 1 Please go to this link to check a unit number: https://www.geomancy.net/content/personalised-reports/free-feng-shui-reports/house-number-report/about-house-number-report [Need to create a free account to access it] or OPTION 2 Go to URL: https://login.geomancy.net On the blue navigation on the left, click under Free Reports | House Number.
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Dear Dylan, If you can provide me the pre-analysed information, and not merely numbers such as 7-2-7 etc... I would be glad to provide you with further advise. As I mentioned in several messages that, time is a precious commodity and I will be glad to help anyone if they provide me with pre-analysed information and not `raw data'. Your main entrance enjoys Double 7's if it lands directly at the main entrance door. For example, within 15 degree deviations e.g. if double 7 is located at 0 degree, the main door should not deviate to the left or right of this 0 degrees. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Helen, 1. From your email address, I noticed that you are from Singapore. You should not have a problem finding a Feng Shui practitioner in Singapore. However, I understand that some FS practitioners in Singapore practise Shapes and Form plus the Eight House only. 2. Ideally, you should get a Feng Shui practitioner where possible skilled in at least the three key areas: 2.1 Shapes and Form 2.2 Eight House 2.3 Flying Star Para 2.1 is important as Feng Shui audit cannot be done in isolation. This is where some FS practitioners simply go into e.g. Flying Star and `nothing else'. If you have noticed there are many `live' examples of users here who, may have Shapes and Fo…
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Dear Anon: Just a gentle reminder: I think Cecil and Robert are very busy building the Flying Star Course for all of us to enjoy and use to enhance our lives and it's unfair to make it sound like they are holding back the info from us. They would never release instruction that wasn't impeccably put together. I really appreciate their sincere efforts and just wait patiently for the course to come out and I think you should too. Important info like the Mountain and Water Star shouldn't be just "dumped out" on the general public. Also, I always sign my messages, Sincerely, Elena Wagner
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Dear Carrie, 1. Double 7s is ideal if it is your main entrance door but not other doors. 2. Water positions are usually activated in the living room or outside the frontage of the house. 3. Have you confirmed that there is indeed a water or mountain star. As these cannot suddenly `popup' from any sector. They have to be identified and at the sector. 4. Even if there is a water star, you may not be able to activate it in the kitchen. Please refer to above Para 2 for the best locations to activate a water position. Remember that in a kitchen, one is playing with fire and it does not make `sense' to activate a water position in a kitchen. It can be dangerous to play with `wa…
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Dear Clarence, 1. Sorry for the delay in reply. 2. One should leave out the garage area as this is not considered `living' space. 3. If you have a layout plan, you can upload and I can help you find the centrepoint of the first level. If the second floor is above, the garage and is a living space, then this should be included. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. I can understand the problem faced in renting an apartment. 2. As the Flying Star theory is based on the condition of finding the birth chart of the house. Or if there is a major renovation. This changes the date of birth of the house. 3. As for your question on using the date of moving. This does not change the birthdate of the home. Thus, one should not use the above information. As the Flying Star is based on 20 year periods, e.g. 1984 to 2003, it is `less' of a problem for those who rent a place built in a specific period i.e. one does not need to know or (care) if the house was built in 1985 or 1986. 4. It is difficult to change the theory to suit …
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Hi, What if you close the window and don't open it. Then it is a wall.
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Dear Anon, Actually, there are 8 sectors + the centre sector = Nine sectors. This represents the 9 Grids or the Flying Stars with base numbers of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Here, it is the movement of these 9 numbers within each period where Flying Star `handles'. One should thus not be confused with the 24 mountains or (mountains = directions) where one must find the direction of the door first. With this information, one can then plot the Flyings Stars ( 1 to 9 ) numbers. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Under the Yearly or Monthly calculations, no mountain or water stars can be calculated. Usually, the calculation is based on the `Base' star only. We would love to calculate if there is such a thing as the Yearly or Monthly `mountain' or `water' stars but there isn't any of these stars to calculate for the year. This is why, in Traditional Feng Shui, one notice that for a Flying Star Reading or calculations it has to be done for a 20 Year Flying Star analysis. The Yearly star(s) is based on or similar to the calculation of the Base number. Hope this explains why: 1. I have mentioned that Flying Star Analysis even if it is time dimension is done on a 20 year per…
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Dear Anon, When using the 33.3 percent ruleset, furniture tends to be relatively small compared to the floor area of a room like the family room. Ultimately, purchase what you and your family appreciate, and there should be no problem. Caution is typically for those who have no real desire to make a purchase, but do so for the sake of Feng Shui. We should all strive to enjoy our lives. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. Under natural forces of nature, it is acceptable to expect such conditions and one should not `worry' too much over this. 2. Most importantly, even with heavy snow, it is unlike another building blocking the frontage of the condominium. So long at most of the year, it provides a clear frontage, it is acceptable. Worse off are those houses that have their frontage blocked by as I mentioned other buildings. Warmest Regards, Cecil Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. Normally, a water position is suppose to be on `ground' level and not suppose to be on a table. 2. Usually, one places a water position in a house for a purpose e.g. a small koi pond with water pumps where the fish swims around it. In Feng Shui, this is suppose to create Qi. 3. Nowadays with modern fountains, especially if they are placed on the table no longer can be considered activating the water star i.e. under Para 1, it is suppose to be activated at ground level. 4. The next question one asks is what is the pupose of buying a water fountain? If you want to "beautify" the house, than you would have to turn it on as once it is turned off, it becomes a po…
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I do agree that it is sometimes very difficult to find out the year which the building built. Especially those old building here in Glasgow. (The one I lived in at the moment!) Many thanks, Jonathan Please note: This email must not be treated as a company memorandum or any form of written communication. It is only a substitution of a verbal conversation or a voice mail such that you can read it at your own convenient time. ~>-----Original Message----- ~>From: flying-star Listmanager [mailto:listmanager@forum.geomancy.net] ~>Sent: 11 February 2000 00:33 ~>Subject: House built between-1983 &1984 ~> ~> ~>From: "Cecil Lee" ~> ~>Dear Anon, ~&g…
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Dear Anon, Actually, almost anything that has mass can be used as an activation for mountain star. So long as it has mass. And if you use crystal is represents water element. Usefully if the sector requires water element as a balance. Bronze is like metal, suitable for metal element. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Anon, Please see below:- 1. The mountain star can only be activated at e.g. the backdoor, or in a room with a wall. It cannot be activated if it is a window area. 2. Usually, one should not activate the mountain star and the water star together. If one really insists, the "mountain" should be closest to the wall - away from the water position. I.e. the water position has to be moved further out. Here, you still can have the mountain (with the back support or wall. In front of it, is the water position. This concept is similar to the frontage of the house facing a water position and the back, with a solid backing. Here, the only difference is that this is `comp…
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Dear Margit, --- This is a recent message, I posted under the Free Advice Forum in relation to selling of house. It also applies to selling of business -- 1. If you have the chance to read some of the messages that were posted on this issue, it is my opinion that it is difficult to depend on Feng Shui to sell a house. 2. This is because: a. The Flying Star Theory is meant to analyse a house's birth chart. b. The Eight House is to see how suitable a house is to the owner and where possible try to stay at a good location. Within these two theories, there are no direct relationship between selling a house and Feng Shui. 3. The only "relationship", I feel is of use is if the …
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