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hi there,


Many couples are at lost when either one of their ming-gua is different from their house?s.


I wish to share the tips from a book which mention that a compromising gua (sector) can be reached for a couple of different MG (ming-gua). However, the exception is those couples having Li-gua and Ken-gua. Compromise means the chosen sector/direction is good for one and just an average for the other.


Having digested the text, I am appending my version and the easiest DIY way as:



  1. Draw a 8-gua chart where the inner ring indicates the gua-names for EBG (early ba gua) and the outer ring the LBG (later ba gua).

  2. Assign each gua, both the EBG and LBG with an "E" or a "W" (where E= east group,TSM (Tong Si Ming. W=westand XSM (Xii Si Ming).

Use the EBG for one?s MG (ming-gua) and the LBG for the compromising gua (sector/direction). E.g.


If your house?s gua is #9,Li (sitting at the south) and your own MG is Kan #1 (north) while your wife?s Kun #2. The house suits you as both the house and u belong to the TSM. Your wife being XSM is not compatible with the house. From the chart, the compromising sector is west (Dui #7) or north (Kan #1).


cheers


Very Happy


p.s.


to be verified by a professional f/s person like Robert or Cecil


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Dear kb Ang,


Frankly, even with a simple Eight House (4 good and 4 bad directions), there are so many people who still find it hard to apply due to complete oppositestype of chart between two person.


That concept you mentioned is only add further complications. Anyway, I don't advise the use of it, simply because there is an even better one that is derived from the Ba Zi Feng Shui.


Ba Zi uses the date and time of birth so it is likely to give better results than Gua (Kua) analysis. Gua analysis uses only YEAR of birth.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research



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On 3/4/2005 6:48:54 PM, Anonymous wrote:



hi there,

Many couples are at lost when

either one of their ming-gua

is different from their

house?s.

I wish to share the tips from

a book which mention that a

compromising gua (sector) can

be reached for a couple of

different MG (ming-gua).

However, the exception is

those couples having Li-gua

and Ken-gua. Compromise means

the chosen sector/direction is

good for one and just an

average for the other.

Having digested the text, I am

appending my version and the

easiest DIY way as:



Draw a 8-gua chart where the

inner ring indicates the

gua-names for EBG (early ba

gua) and the outer ring the

LBG (later ba gua).

Assign each gua, both the EBG

and LBG with an "E" or a "W"

(where E= east group,TSM (Tong

Si Ming. W=westand XSM (Xii Si

Ming).

Use the EBG for one?s MG

(ming-gua) and the LBG for the

compromising gua

(sector/direction). E.g.

If your house?s gua is #9,Li

(sitting at the south) and

your own MG is Kan #1 (north)

while your wife?s Kun #2. The

house suits you as both the

house and u belong to the TSM.

Your wife being XSM is not

compatible with the house.

From the chart, the

compromising sector is west

(Dui #7) or north (Kan #1).

cheers



p.s.

to be verified by a

professional f/s person like

Robert or Cecil




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