Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Dear Anon, This is an interesting question. If the space is not available or is a missing corner, one cannot or infact does not have an opportunity to place say a `cure' at this non-existing location. It is again, not possible to do remote control Feng Shui where placement of the `cure' at a nearby location `would' solve it. The `nearby' location has its own Feng Shui influence and it would not be wise to use a cure for a different location. However, if the missing corner is `restored' or modifications is made to the house or an extension, then the Flying Star, depending on the renovation work day, may changed to the new period. For example, if the last major reno was d…
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Dear Irene, Thanks for sharing your valuable information. As there are two sides of the argument ie. some FS Masters say that the painting of the ceciling would change the Period of the home/office, from my personal work, like yourself find that most of the time, the house still does not change the period or move to a new period. So far, only in one instance did I come across the shift to the new period. In the best of my opinion, for now, I believe that we should still make two charts one for the house before and the new period and compare both charts to see if it `matches' the existing house. Thanks for your enlightenment:) Warmest Regards, Cecil -----Original Message-…
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Cecil: I am very grateful for your advice and will contact Robert on this matter. Warmest regards and many blessings for this New Year. Mimi Casavantes
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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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Dear Ling Tien, Thank you for attaching your layout plan. Within Flying Star Feng Shui, there are indeed many schools. Ultimately, when we super-impose the luo shu grid either the pie chart or the 9 grid, it should match the compass directions. Therefore, in all authentic schools, the centrepoint is determined. For a relatively small place like a house of 1,200 sq ft or even a house of 5,000 sq ft, usually, the centrepoint or centre of gravity is found. Here, the luo shu grid is laid on the layout plan. Actually, if we use the Flying Star (Xuan Kong Feng Shui), if the house was born in period 7, most likely even if the main door has been interpreted diferently, the char…
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Dear Linda, As part of net ettiqute, it is best not to use all capital letters. As this implies `shouting'. I believe there is a `leak somewhere in your home'. You can go thru some of the resources here to have a flavour of what a `leak means' and usually what traditional FS practices can do in such situations: http://sg.geomancy.net/consultation/consult-home/leakinexistinghome.htm Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Elena, Please read below:- Every year the yearly flying star will change. However, the base 20-year flying star should still remain the same. What happens when you get such a situation. This means that for the SE sector, where the yearly 7 comes into 20-year 7 base star, that is the most auspicious of the 20-year year combination. This also means that for the North Sector, where the yearly 5 comes into 20-year 5 base star, that is the worst year for the entire 20-year year. In order to see what you should do for solving the sector, what is also required is the mountain and water star of the 20-year chart. Yes, it is correct to say that double 5 use metal, howeve…
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Dear Alvin, Alvin Chua wrote: From what you havementioned, does it mean that the 7 is still timely in a period 7 house even though we have entered into period 8 now? Until you fly the house to a period 8 house luck, the period 7 house will still retain the period 7 as the current luck period. However, star 7 will revert back to the robbery status while the luck will also start to fade as the current period 8 luck becomes stronger. Hope that helps. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Don't worry, remember that the period is determined from the year the house was built or last had the major renovation? This means that even if you are in Period 8 but you did not make any major renovation to your house (say the year it was built was in 1990 - Period 7), your chart will still be for period 7 and not 8, thus, you will still get a very good double 7 chart. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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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 Norman Under the Flying Star concept, a house will not change its birth chart unless one does a major renovation. Thus for example if one's house currently has a double 7's, this house will continue to enjoy double 7's after 2003. In 2004 (after Chinese New Year's day), this house will continue to have the same birth chart. Only after a major renovation, we will need to re-chart the house to a period 8 house. In so doing, with a new chart, the 7's may not be where it is anymore. The house will thus have a new birth chart based on Period 8 after the major reno. For example a Period 6 house built in 1980 currently will still have a period 6 chart in period 7. Even in …
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Dear Anon, To be honest, so far, if I am not wrongI cannot recall any Period 7 apartments that have both double #8's together at one sector. Although MS#8 or WS#8 does appear in different sectors but not double MS#8 with WS#8 for any of the 24 directions under Period 7. There are quite a few sectors under Period 8 that do have double #8's. Thus he did add any indication of what your facing direction is e.g. West 2 or East 2 etc.... Most likely the double #8's could refer to a possibility of changing the home to period 8? First and foremost, Feng Shui of any home is based on: location, location and location. The Flying Star numbers need to be read in conjuction with…
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Dear Cecil, Thankyou verymuch for your reply. It has given me a new perspective of looking at the periods and understanding them better.I shall proceed to calculate the year charts for 2004, 2005 etc. Thanks.
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Dear SL, 1. In the past, where the landscape is much easier to "view"; one can certainly during those days, find landscapes that have a profile of a dragon embracing say a tiger. 2. It is thus much easier to locate these landforms in rural areas. 3. However, with urban development, it is much harder for most people to discern Dragon/Tiger sides of a home. Where, one may have difficulty locating the dragon and tiger. 4. Therefore, nowadays, I have introduced another concept " wealth retention " where; it would be good to find sites that can retain wealth. There are a qualities (not necesssary to be present together):- 4.1 If one lives in a landed property; one should find …
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Yes it is possible to use water in a sector with water star #8 and base #5. Quote: Anonymous wrote: my house is a period 7 house with SE1 facing. This year, the east sector has 1m 8w trigram no is 5 with annual 8 My question is would it be appropiate to put a table top rolling ball water feature to activate the water star 8 despite having base 5 in this sector? Thanks!
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Dear Jo Yong, In general, 1. For the Flying star numbers, the most important point is to check all three numbers i.e. the base no.; the mountain # and the water # to see if they are in balance or out of balance. If it is out of balance, a cure would be needed e.g. ` 6 coins'. 2. Based on the 81 - Interpretations, mountain # and water # can be associated with an interpretation. Here, it is good to be aware of this when looking at the sector particularly if it is a place where one may spent time at. For example, where it happens to be the bed. 3. Usually, under the 20 year Flying Star analysis, a sector could be out of balance. We should then look at the yearly star to find…
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Dear Anon, For "Bad Wood" if it is not cured - the problems usually relate either to key areas such as quarrels, gossip and law suits. Something along this nature (not health). Unlike " Bad Earth 2" which relates to sickness. And Bad Earth 5 which relates to Misfortune. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Alex, Alex Chua Kim Soon wrote: Master, Ive found a nice house for me and my wife. The thing is both of us is kua8. The house faces South West. But my master bedroom location is in south. My bed head also can only be placed on the direction of the south east (south east wall in the bedroom) becoz other sides all very inconvenient. What should i do? Alex Please help to advise Generally,the house is suitable to you facing to you. Though the room isn't the best sector. It isn't considered ultimately the most suitable house. However, it is still considered a suitable house. So even if the room is disaster, it won't be too bad as you still get luck from the house facin…
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Dear Master Lee, As a North person, the floor plan that I am thinking of choosing to be built with the main door facing North is like this: SE: 1st Flr-Kitchen;2nd Flr-Master Bedroom E: 1st Flr-DividedKitchen andGarage;2ndFlr-Master Bath and Laundry. The rest of the room location seemsOK under the Eight House. What can you advise me? If I choose a house facing South and the floor plan is the same as above mentioned, what can you advise me as well? Anonymous
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Dear Clarence, Generally, when the stars 7 and 3 come in this order, the "suggested" problems is likely to occur in one of the ways listed. However, this is only taking the two stars into consideration. weak Metal destroy strong Wood. If we take that the period of the house falls in period 7, then this is not very bad as the 7 (Metal) will be auspicious. However, because 7 is only a weak Metal, it is trying to destroy strong Wood. Take this example. A small knife to cut down a 100-year old tree (with a tree truck as thick as an adult body). What's the effect? Very little impact. So in this case, the star 7 does not complete control or destroy the Strong Wood. Further to …
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Hi Master Lee, The Xuankong reports that my eight-one combination has [3] and [4] in my western corner and needs to be neutralized by Fire. However, my western corner is missing too, and I understand I need metal or earth to enhance the metal. Isn't there conflict in this case, because, if Fire is used as in eight-one combination, the missing corner elements metal and earth clash withthis fire?Sohow do onecompromise between these elements, or which element should I use? Regards
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Hi Cecil, I ran the Flying Star for my mom's period 6 house, SW facing today and it says to use Metal, Wood and Fire cures. Would you be able to give me some examples of Fire cures? For Metal, I'm familiar with hanging 6 I-Ching coins, 6 rod windchimes (to use outsside of house) or grandfather clock or moving metal to hammer down bad earth. Anything else? For Wood, I'm familiar with using Plants. Anything else? For Fire, I haven't any personal experience with this yet as my own flying star didn't call for it. The sectors that call for cures are N (4 Mountain, 7 Water, 2 Base, 2 Yearly)- Use Metal E (2,5,4,5)- Use Metal SE (1,4,5,6) - Use Metal S (5,8,1,2) - Use Wood SW (…
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Hi there, You mention that if there is a slope behind the house then the facing direction is the opposite. What if the slope is actually the view and the house has been built to take advantage of this placing all it's living areas facing the view? Thanks
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Hi Robert - I am living on the 4th floor of a HDB flat and my main door is facing west (facing out of the door) and the opposite ismy neighbour's door. If I stand facing out of my door, on my right hand (North) isthe 02 ways road and on the left (South) is a big openspace car park. Which is the correct direction that I should take and do I stand in the middle of my living room to take the measurment? Thanks a million
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Dear Guest, Please visit this two links or previous forum messages for a better understanding of this topic: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui) Part I - Facing direction of a home dated 4/22/2004 Part II - Facing direction of a home dated 4/22/2004 A short-cut to this link is to use the SEARCH feature in this forum and keying the words " Part I - Facing direction of a home ". Warmest Regards, Cecil
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