Posted November 17, 200321 yr Hello,I made a flying star chart and overlayed it over my floorplan. I don't know if and how I can transform it into the 9 square grid. In some books they work with grids per room, but other books work with a big grid over the complete house. So at what level must I use the star chart / grid? At room level or at total house level?Regards.
Posted November 18, 200321 yr Staff Dear Robert,For 1st timers, it is best to go for a `pie-chart' 8 wedges method instead of the grid.If the home is rectangular, than the 9 grid, can easier be applied to.Flying star chart can be used to analyse a singular room or an entire home.Since your purpose is to analyse your own home, than, it is suggested that you try to find the `centre' of gravity of your home.And from this centrepoint, align the north-south compass direction to the template.For example, you can review the resources for the Eight House Chart or Template: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htmThe metholody is quite similar to the Flying star chart.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/17/2003 4:34:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello,I made a flying starchart and overlayed it over myfloorplan. I don't know if andhow I can transform it intothe 9 square grid. In somebooks they work with grids perroom, but other books workwith a big grid over thecomplete house. So at whatlevel must I use the starchart / grid? At room level orat total houselevel? Regards.
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