Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Dear Cecil, Thank you for answering my previous questions posted. My questions are: 1) I live in a bungalow and my bedrooms are at the front of the house which is towards a busy road. As I assume this is front facing how can I activate mountain stars for health when I have windows and it is front facing (yang)? Does this mean our health will suffer? 2) This therefore leaves me with kitchen/living room at the back which I assume I cannot activate water stars as at the back mountain stars need activating. Will we lose our wealth/fortune? Thank you
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Edited by Robert: I have replied to you via e-mail as requested. In future, please e-mail to support@geomancy.net for any service enquiry as we might not see the your post until we complete reviewing all the unreplied messages. Dear Mr. Robert Lee, Pleaselet me first thank you for your fast and helpful reply! I really appreciate that! Actually, I'm located in Israel and I consider Feng Shui as an important aspect of the Home design. I would like to ask you if you can provide professional consultation service (paid). Is it practical if I send you pics of the site location and all the information needed? Or such a consultation cannot be done over the Internet? Thank yo…
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Dear Will Chang, Will Chang wrote: Dear Cecil, My question is kind of silly, however I'd appreciate if you could clarify my doubt. My house has narrow frontage and long length (8mx25m), runs East (facing) to West (sitting) exactly. I am trying to apply flying star method to the house floor plan, however big sectors such as East and West sectors dominate more than 60% of the house, while smaller ones such as North and South take less than 10% of the space. Eight mansion method divides the house into 9 rectangular sectors (# shape), while Flying Star method uses 8 sectors shaped like a gua (* shape). Which method is more appropriate for my house? Actually, professionally t…
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Dear Amnuay, amnuay prakobkandee wrote: i would like to know some information about center of house and qi of house that same point or not coz this point very important to begin flying star. if someone know how to discuss about center pls. let me know Once you determine the centerpoint of the layout, the center position is also where the Qi of the house will meet. URL: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-house1.htm For the square house, it is fairly easily to determine the centerpoint. For the odd-shaped house, it is harder for most people to be able to determine accurately. If not sure, simply attached a copy of the layout and we can assist you to determ…
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Dear Cahaya, Cahaya Harapan wrote: I read from wofs website, to change your house to period 8 without change your roof, your floor and main door is by open the door or window at NW sector. Period 8 Qi will come from NW. Is it true ? Just think about what you have said. How do you expect to change the house luck by opening a door or window ar NW if there is no door or window there in the first place? or a landed property, you may be able to do this, but for apartments you will not likely be able to do this. So this method is rather flawed. However, for landed property, this may work to some extend. However, it may not be enough, because for landed property, it i…
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1. Usually, the "rule of thumb" is a home + yang qi or with human activity. 2. Thus, it makes some sense that although the home was constructed under Period 7, however, human activity = yang qi is only present after we have moved-in. 3. Nevertheless, if one were to apply Flying Star chart to such a home; never never assume that the home is a Period 7 or 8 totally. Thus, if one were to do such an analysis, best to draw two flying star charts for the home. In many instances, as the years go by, a competent practitioner (or with commonsense anyone) can compare both charts to see which is more "accurate".
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Dear Vida, Traditionally, many Chinese homes or homes built in Singapore may consider "spilt-levels". The "spilt-levels" is very common for many homes and apartments built in the 1970's. Here, the idea is that the living room CAN be lower than the dining room. Not the other way around. Usually, this "spilt" is only between the living and dining. And other dining is suppose to be at the "back" area of the home. The kitchen and yard should also be if possible the same level or "slightly" higher than the kitchen is OK. Many Feng Shui practitioners do not like the idea of the living room higher than the dining. And conversely, the dining higher than the back yard / kitchen…
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Dear Anon, In general, you have mentioned that your interior of your apartment has been changed to a Period 8 apartment. But your exterior is still considered a Period 7 block. Ideally, of course that the exterior of the building gets a good new coat of paint. And often, many blocks should have been painted by the 5th or 6th or at least the 7th year that it is in. If so, there is no issue since your home (block and apartment) have at least a new coat of paint). The other senario is to do a proper Flying Star chart. As flying star chart looks at the frontage: it is good that also often, the home should not be stuffy and if possible, the whole home should be well venti…
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Dear Sophia, The Flying Star concept is very simple: 1. water stars, as the name suggests should be activated in clear space environment. While 2. mountain stars, is best activated in an enclosed environment or "blocked" by a mountain. However, when we talk of the above, we are "anticipating" or have a view that what we are trying to activate are good stars like for water stars: #1 and #8. While for mountain stars e.g. #8 and / or #9 etc... Therefore, for "bad stars" like #5 and #2; it will make sense to say that: bad water stars should be "locked" up while bad mountain stars should be open space or literally placed in a "hole" to drown it! Thus, what you had menti…
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Dear Violet, Use this as a Reference: http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htm For example: Ifa person is a Strong Metal, person. Then in terms ofelements, being strong metal, need: 1. Water to help draw out or reduce her Strong Metal element. 2. When water is increased, need wood to draw it out. 3. When wood is also increased, need fire to reduce it. Thus under the productive sequence: For a Strong element person, look at the Productive cycle chart and move forward 3 elements: Thus as mentioned above, if one is a Strong Metal, look forward three elements: Water, Wood and Fire are favourable to the Strong Metal person. The Destructive Cycle Act…
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Dear Carolyn, In general, it is acceptable to place a water feature where there is a water star #8 (current prosperity) sector. Even if we want to place a water feature, it should also "look appropriate" at a location that is "functional" and not obstrusive to the interior decor. Without a picture or sketch, really cannot imagine the layout thus it can be on the right corner or within the sector - that's OK. Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote: Anonymous wrote: Should it be on the right corner of that affected sector, or anywhere inside that sector?
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DearJian Rong, It may not necessarily be true that all Period 7 homes should be converted to Period 8 to enjoy better qi. For example, if your home is a North 1 (337.5 to 352.4 degrees or 345 degrees, home; You have to study your layout before committing to changing to Period 8. For example, lets say your bedroom happens to be at the North-West sector of the home. Under Period 7; NW:- MS1 WS4 B8 = Auspicious stars in particular #1 = future prosperity with #8 current prosperity. Mountain star can be activated for relationship, family luck and networking luck But under Period 8; NW:- MS4 WS3 B9 = Relationship issues: quarrels and lawsuits. Overall stress for both hu…
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Dear Sophia, Quote: Sophia Chia wrote: The whole estate is up grading lift landing. Does that mean the estate change to period 8. I had read somewhere in your forumif the lift is up grading the house will change to period 8.Sometime 2005 we had our whole house paint,open house during Chinese New Year and performed lion dance. Does that mean it is still period 8 house. Usually, if the whole building can be "white-washed" the better inclusive of the lift upgrading. Quote: Sophia Chia wrote: If there were 3sectors have a bad luck star, which should I do the remedy. NE2 (main entrance) M8 B2 W5, (room)SW M2 B5 W8, Centre (master bedroom)W5 B8 W2 and 5 yellow is located at…
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I have 3 adult kids and 2 of them hate me and 1 wont allow me to see her baby, I dont know what is wrong and have tried to reach out to them but to no avail, I am divorced and lonely. Thank you
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>Does it matter the exact location for the pond/water fountain in SW (SW1?? or SW2/3??)...exact degree location for the pond/water fountain?? Usually, it is best to draw-up a 20-Year Flying Star chart and analyse the mountain and water stars at that sector IN addition with the overall Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. Thus, if these two considerations are met:- 1. The SW sector is often an open space especially at the frontage of the home; then it is considered a "promising" candidate. But subject to the use of the 20-Year Flying Star chart of that sector. 2. It would even be more excellent if that sector has says a #8 water star or even a #1 water star at that sector. 3. Y…
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A million thanks. One final question. One of the well-known masters in HK mentioned that, in order to move from period 7 to period 8, the following applies:- 1. For house/ apartment / flat - Find an austpicious date and change the kicthen's cooktop (in cantonese - "Lou") It will be as good as moving buildingto Period 8. 2. For office - Just find an auspicious date and "mount" the company's logoagainst the wall again. Both ways will move the building from period 7 to peiod 8. The master that I mentioned had recently renovated his house BUT would like to maintain it in period 7 (coz it's good feng shui) and hence, he did everything to his house except the kitchen…
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Hi, My KUA is 4, i have moved into a house facing NE1 (period 7) 6 years ago, now only i realised that it is my worst direction, that is why i am not doing at good at all for this 6 years time. Can someone kindly give me some advice to overcome this problem if i dont have money to get another house. Your asistance will be highly appreciated. Thanks. Best regards, Tony Lai
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Dear Anon, Nntp Guest wrote: Flying Star vs 8 Hse FS... which is weighing more heavier ? Each concept is meant for a specific purpose. ie. Flying Star is about the luck of the house. ie. Eight House is about how suitable you are the house. Though, it is good to go for the best house luck facing for the period, but if the house is unsuitable to you then you will not be able to get the maximum amount of luck from the house. Most importantly, you should avoid getting a house that is not Death or Disaster at least. So it is good to get the best house luck, but you should make sure that it does not fall under the Death or Disaster. This I would believe would be the …
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Dear Cecil, I had read many Feng Shui books, all writers say that all houses facing either North East or South West are the best houses if they are Period 8 houses. See below examples : Facing direction Special Flying Star chart SW1Sum to Ten SW2 Or 3 Parent String NE 1 Sum to Ten NE2 Or 3 Parent String Questions: 1.The house ownerdoes not need to do anything, the house is automatically good because it is either "Sum to Ten" or "Parent String" house. Is it true ? Any activation is needed ? 2. If the house is "Parent String" house, the Palaces where stars, 2, 5and 8 are there, the Qi in the Palace is not balanced because all stars are Earth elements.Do the owner n…
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Sorry, as this is just a dicussion forum and should not bring in personal request.
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: What do you mean "Triple combination fulfills the solution" ? I hope you can enlighten me on this special requirement. Simply means that the 3 elements form a compatible element flow to control or stop the inauspicious star. ie star 2 and 5, will form a triple combination if the 3rd star is say Star 6. where star 6 helps to exhaust/control the star 2/5. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research
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Dear Cecil, According to the text in the book I had read, we need proper forms to activate timely stars for the following special Flying Star charts : 1.Sum to Ten chart. 2. Parent String chart. 3. Pearl String Chart. I know for Sum to Ten and Parent String special charts, the building must be a complete square or rectangle; missing corners are not allowed for these special charts. Beside the aforesaid proper forms, what are other proper forms required toactivate timely starsfor these special charts. Please check and advise. Your great help will be appreciated. I want to learn Flying Star Feng Shui from you. Thank you. Best regards always, David
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Dear Anon, Anonymous wrote: I moved into this office in March 2006 after a major renovation involved more than one third of the floor space of this office. Renovation includes change of partition, change of some ceiling boards, knocking of floor and wall, change of carpet and change of some lighting and etc. Anonymous wrote: In view of the above changes, hence I decided to consider the period of this office as a period 8 office. My question is that this office should be a Period 7 or Period 8 office Based on what you have mentioned, ie knocking of floor and wall. The office should be a period 8. Warmest Regards Robert Lee GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shu…
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