Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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i just read a message asking about competition in schools for anyone born in the year of the tiger, i was born on 1950, so it has been a long time since i was in school. and as far as the question of competition goes, i dont remember feeling any pressure from it, but maybe it is more because of my personality, i really didnt care. i never felt i was competing at all with anyone. but i would be interested to know what the article for the newspaper is focusing on. pam
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Most likely since you mentioned that your main door will be closed most of the time; then for purposes of calculating Flying Star(s); best to use the balcony facing direction, instead. (Where it is suppose to have the most yang qi (be it light and wind coming into the unit vs the main door)
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Further to what I had mentioned:- 1. Most consensus (amongst) geomancers is to locate the most "yang" (bright) qi area of the home. Where e.g. it could be the most openings be it the windows or balcony doors. 2. For high floors (storeys);IN GENERAL themost likely facing direction is the "stack"where the unit (especially the living room balcony faces); Especially if one does not often open the main entrance door. And in many instances; many condos- during daylight withoutthe aid of lighting is often quite "dim". 3. Therefore, it does not matter if you have a penthouse or not. Just imagine; a landed property. I am sure, (else my head gets the chopping); there are defiinite…
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Dear Anon, An In-depth understanding of the Frontage of a home. Is it always the main door? Who are the Conservatives & the Modernist. What lead to the Conservatives use of the Main Door only? 1. Who are the Conservatives and the Modernists? 2. An in-depth understanding of why the Conservatives has misunderstood the knowledge passed down by the ancients. For High Rise Compass Reading should be taken from the living room looking out of it. For eg. towards the living room windows or its balcony (if applicable) Warmest Regards, Cecil Lee Compass readings differ based on the spot from which they are taken. Compass readings vary by loc…
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Dear Nhan, Usually, if you look at my reply, it is often mentioned as "It depends". This is because if the building is constructed and closed-up (no qi flow), and later, one moves-in (yang qi) than, it is best to take the move-in date. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Robert Lee As the diagram was unable to send to the forum is there any alternation that I can send to the forum.Well, I have questions need your queries. As water feature cannot be in the room what are the other option thatone can activate the water in the room. If I am right we can colour the wall in blue colour. Blue does that mean darker blueor sky blue colour. Where is the best position should onepaint the wall. As Water star #8 located at the window. Mountain Star#5 which is also located at the window and Base #2. As the sicknessarea hulu and six coins with red strings washanged at the bedhead.Is there aproblem if thewall is paint.Some book said to put cryst…
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Dear All, 1. Using the productive cycle template: METAL - thus we can make the above formula more meaningful by adding the words good or bad into the above equation:- EXCELLENT #9 (strong fire) - Beingcurrently a weak metal, it cannot really efficiently draw out or exhaust strong earth #5. In addition, two other elements are left untouched! Water and Wood. 6. Water element can be introduced to this sector: fortwo reasons:- 6.1USINGWATER IN THIS SECTOR(WHY IS WATER SUITABLE IN THIS SECTOR) w…
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Dear Anon, For a 529, try to place 6 coins above the location. If SE and S are in the same room, then it has to be looked at closely. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, 1. In the application of Flying Star Feng Shui, it is always looking at a three variable combination i.e. #mountain star #water star #base star 2. Where, one can generally say that #base star can be roughly considered as the main element. 3. When we are looking at the Flying Star Feng Shui, these are the three variables taken into consideration when trying to balance a sector. 4. One should not introduce the BASIC chart i.e. North = water, South = fire, East = Wood etc.. In Flying Star Feng Shui, we have to cons ider this as just the BASIC chart and not the MAIN element chart. 5. We must note that the distinction is that we use e.g. the 20 Year Flying Star char…
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Hello Master Lee, I have a very basic understanding of feng shui but learning however i notice from my mothers house there is the following star combinations which concern me a little for her. East facing direction 9M 5W. North 2M 7W and NW 6M 2W would you suggest i place round metal in all these sections and perhaps the salt water cure? According to my book 9M 5W suggests confusion of mind and impulsive behavior and this seems to be correct in this case, next year 2 arrives in the east which may make matters worse so would like to try and help her. I look forward to your reply. David
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Appended by Cecil: Thanks for pointing out.. So sorry.. my fingers were too fast. Whatmissed out the NOT, below:- "2. The other alternative is a water feature (definitely NOT in a bedroom, store, toilet, kitchen etc) " Master Lee, Thx for the very helpful link :-) - I have read somewhere else that putting any water feature in BEDROOM is not good (maybe I misunderstand it because of lack of knowledge). Would you please briefly explain when it is allowed to put small water fountainin bedroom and when not? - Instead of Water Fountain that consists of all 5 elements, is it also allowed to use shape and form to represent 5 elements? e.g. painting the wall with soft blue colo…
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Dear Glyn, Sorry for the late reply, I was going through the list of messages and found this still unanswered. It should be ok, but just remember don't need to excessively activate cures. Most of the cures which Cecil has help you should be sufficient. We do not want to over do it as too much may cause some cures or enhancers to clash with each other. Just apply moderately. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear George, Usually, the office expansion should change the birth chart of the house. In such a situation, it is advisable to use the newer period i.e. Period 7 (1984 - 2003). Sometimes, we also plot the Period 6 chart. Here, it is looked at in relation to the Period 7's chart. 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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Dear Rose, Please read below:- -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed> Date: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 8:16 PM Subject: Desperate for Cures -Reply Actually, in my eariler message I already mentioned, that the coins itself are metal, in addition to that using 6 coins also represent Strong Metal, so these are sufficient for cures. Do not need to specially find Chinese coins. The logic in using the coins are above. Not so much the Chinese Coin concept. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear SF Choe, Quote: Renovations included relocating 3 toilets/bathrooms, tearing down and creating some walls in all 3 floors, and extended tha back of house further by 5ft (2 storeys high and additional new 5ft roof added). Completely newly replaced were water piping, all the flooring, ceiling and electrical wiring. All in, I would say about 80% of the house was renovated. In general, the tearing down and creation of walls is as good as a major renovation as the Qi flow within the house is affected. As such the house will be deemed as a Period 8 house. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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1. There are an excessive number of texts without any spacing. 2. I will respond solely to the quote provided below. The remaining content, I have decided to forgo reading entirely. 3. If there have been no significant renovations in your condo unit between Period 6, 7, and 8, then it is advisable to create a Period 6 chart first. 4. It is advisable to prepare both a Period 6 and Period 8 chart. 5. Frequently, we utilize these two charts in the following ways: 5.1 When a residence has been occupied for a period, we assess its compatibility with our own lives. A professional Feng Shui consultant can often identify key points. 5.2 Before implem…
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Dear Cecil, I am glad to find this informative site ... and I am slowly trying to digest all these information on Fengshui. I need some help in plotting my natal chart and I am not sure if I am right with my Compass Direction, and not sure if I am doing it the right way. I have attached my floor plan and what I have done was plotting the centrepoint of my house and getting the facing direction. Using the floor plan, I took the readings for the front door. This is a Period 7 house. I have also included the map of my area, showing my building location. Not sure if it is necessary, but both my husband and my Kua's number is #2. Let me know if I have done right, if not, how t…
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Dear Tam, From what I can understand from what you wrote, essentially, what you describe is the Flying Star by taking the Frontage of the house or building rather than based on the main door. This is often considered the `macro' version of the Flying Star Theory where it is often used to analysing a big plot of land e.g. bungalow house or large building where the exterior of the building can also be analysed by the Flying Star i.e. the stars of that direction can be extended out to that direction. You can say that most of the books or the few english books out there are meant more for urban locations where space is limited or where we are analysing a single unit/apartment…
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1. If you are applying Flying Star Feng Shui, it is best to look at both the interaction of the Mountain Star# with Water Star #8 at that sector. (Base star should be noted) 2. For example, if the Mountain Star is #3 (bad wood) element, and the water star is #8, water fuels #3 leading to issues like: Conflicts, quarrels, lawsuits etc.... Quote: Pito W. wrote: I hope you indulge myamatuer question. I have always wondered whether or not one could activate a water star 8 with water if it is in the NE being that this is the Direct Spirit? also, does one need a window or a door facing this activated direction to capture it's auspiciousness?
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Dear Robert, I am new to this type of forum discussion.I understand what you mean now. I found your reply in Free Advice. Thank you very much. You are so kind. Best wishes Bill
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Dear Nhan, 1. In my opinion, no. One should not only consider specifically the base #8 as an active star. 2. This is because, some FS schools have even "sidelined" the base number. And some of the FS schools placed emphasis on the MS # and WS #. 3. I feel that all three variables: Base, MS and WS are equally important. And also because under Period 7, #4 is bad number. 4. But, under Period 8, it is felt that it is a "mixed-blessing" star. Some FS practitioners feel that #4 is a good star. While others like me, would say that it is a "mixed blessing". 5. This is because, central to Flying Star Feng Shui is what is known as the 81 interpretations. This is the permutation …
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Sorry, My fault, The extension is a totally different building. The following is VERY rough, but it will give you a picture: ..___ ./.../ /__/ .|| /..\ \../ .\/ The first house, the diamond shaped one (at the top of this page) is one storey, the second section (at the bottom) is two. North is at the bottom of the page in roughly this direction: \ .\ ...\
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Dear Emilio, Please read below:- -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed> Date: Tuesday, June 01, 1999 12:40 PM Subject: Renovations No major renovation includes, entire painting of the house including ceiling, or knocking down some wall, partitioning, etc. Rearranging of funiture is considered minor renovations. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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