Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Part 1 - Flying Star Period 9 SW2-3 Resources 1. Frontage of SW2/3 (217.5-232.4 degrees) 2. Period 9 = Years 2024 to 2043 (C) Geomancy.net 2018 : Applied Research Makes the Difference
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Dear Fraser, Please read below:- Glad that you enjoyed the forum. No, Chor Sin or more properly called Zhou Xing - " Sitting Location " is opposite because it is always opposite the facing direction or Xiang Xing - " Facing Location " of the house or where your main entrance door is. In general, the backdoor is not taken into consideration when one is doing a Flying Star. It should be the main entrance door or the door which has the house number. If say, one has a backdoor or another door, one can do a Flying Star chart to find out or select which door is better of the two. Especially if the original main door is not so good. The colours is actually consider…
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Dear Elena, 1. My personal advise or `caution' is to avoid using `gold' colour when painting a room. 2. This is because: 2.1 Real gold colour can make the room pretty dark or if we use real gold colour (it has to become `shiny' or gleaming). Few if any home would paint such a colour. 3. Most of the time, the `GOLD' colour we are suppose to paint ends up being pastel shades closer to "YELLOW" tones. 4. Yellow tones spell trouble especially if that sector has an imbalcne caused by BAD EARTH or STAR #5. It may unduly aggrevate the situation at that sector. 5. Painting the room `darker' to coincide with gold i.e. ranging from 18K colour to 24K colour could make the room dark…
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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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Dear Maria, The distinction here is what tool is used to take the compass reading of the front/main entrance door? Here, in my opinion, usually the confusion arised because of the instruction(s) given by various parties. A. If one is using an ORDINARY compass, then use this method: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/cecilcompass.htm One will normally not go wrong using the above method. B. But if one is using a Chinese LUOPAN, then, measurement can be different. Here, it is not uncommon to find out the facing and sitting direction. Thus, one has to be absolutely CLEAR which TOOL is being used. For the flow of Qi, on `paper' since the main entrance has been considered as the MOUTH…
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Dear Tervino, Please see below:- Red items can be like what you mentioned a red cloth for example covering the table. Since the item is for curing wood, the best type of cure is a red packet with 6 coins. By default it is automatically determined that 6 is strong metal while 7 is weak metal. And it is often not very good combination to have these two elements together as it creates a natural clash of the metal like a big sword vs a small knife. do we use 6 coins or other metal? Usually, the most of the problems can be solved by the use of the 6 coins either tied with a red string or a red packet. This will usually do the trick. This has been proven to be a rat…
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Hi, Feng Shui is based on priorities and purpose. In terms of priorities, one should look at the 20 Year Flying Star Chart of the overall sector. If it is auspicious, this is good. The Yearly Flying Star Chart does not look at the two stars but simply the base number and a star number. This gives a feel of the yearly chart. Now, since you are aware of the Flying Star Chart, as you have mentioned, you looked at your Eight House Chart. Since the sector is not auspicious for you, you should avoid spending too much time at the sector. But one good thing is that it is a good sector under the Flying Star i.e. it may be a good sector for another person. Applying and analysing F…
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Dear Anon, A house built in 1985 is considered a `Period 7' house and thus it's birth-chart has the characteristics of a Period 7 house but based on the direction of main entrance door specific for Period 7. In my opinion, and from many past experience, sloping ceiling although is not ideal, is not necessarily the `most inauspicious'. For example, it would be worst if one sits just below a ceiling beam. A `full house' or a house that is on it's own i.e. landed property may not necessarily need to be either a square or rectangular. For example, do look at this url: http://www.geomancy.net/events/CDL_FS_Talk/talk_1_slide_2.htm In the above picture, the house on the top has …
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Dear Javier, Please read below:- -----Original Message----- From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed> Date: Wednesday, May 12, 1999 5:50 AM Subject: Which construction date? Currently from 1984-2003 is period 7, if your existing building is built this period, then the addition will still fall under period 7. If yours is the period 6, then the change will result in changing your existing apartment to period 7. Warmest Regards Robert Lee
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Dear Margit, --- This is a recent message, I posted under the Free Advice Forum in relation to selling of house. It also applies to selling of business -- 1. If you have the chance to read some of the messages that were posted on this issue, it is my opinion that it is difficult to depend on Feng Shui to sell a house. 2. This is because: a. The Flying Star Theory is meant to analyse a house's birth chart. b. The Eight House is to see how suitable a house is to the owner and where possible try to stay at a good location. Within these two theories, there are no direct relationship between selling a house and Feng Shui. 3. The only "relationship", I feel is of use is if the …
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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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Dear Elena, Sorry for the delay in response. The Flying Star Theory is quite similar with the Eight House in it's application. Both provides sector by sector analysis. If one sector has the Romance Luck, it does not mean that the entire house is `filled' with "romance". The influence is only at that sector. For the main door, if one has Double 7's it means that in general the house is an auspicious house. The main door is considered a vital analysis. Otherwise, if the Romance, is at the main bedroom this is good. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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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 Peter, Ideally, the best mountains are: 1. Firstly, under external environment, there should be a good hill or if it is further away a real mountain behind the house. Examples, are those of the mountain `protection' found in books on FS history. For example, books that describe how a location or city was chosen. 2. Thus, we should not only be looking at our own houses but on a larger picture, on such external environment. 3. If the above is fullfilled, in general, it is considered a good location .. i.e. overall prosperity for the people living there. 4. As to a home, it is difficult to quantify the exact earth i.e. 0.5 metre high etc... An investigation or observati…
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Dear Dr Muthu, If you are in Malaysia, my best advise is to consult a Feng Shui Practioner. This is because, even if you can calculate the Flying Star correctly, a picture perfect Flying Star report is not as important as a full Feng Shui Audit. Even under the Flying Star, it has to be used in relation to other Feng Shui anaysis e.g. the Shapes and Form and even personalised to yourself. Furthermore, in your case, it has to do more with your business location (unless it is the same as your home). In my personal opinion, Lillian Too is " ok " at Shapes and Forms because this is more `generalised' and can apply more widely. I agree with you that her Flying Star book is conf…
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Hi, Apologise for the late reply, as this mail is sent anonymous and does not reach my mailbox. Please read below:- The problem with Flying Star, is that it is complex, and not a secret. The complexity that it can be used and the level of detailed reading that can be done by it is what makes it difficult to understand. But that is also why it is so powerful. For beginners or those looking for an easy path, the Eight House was created for that purpose. But because of that it can only do that much. That depends on the object themselves and what they are being used for. If you look at it, based on feng shui, what is good for one person is not necessary good for the …
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Dear Elena, I believe this is a good question:) No, we should not be activating the mountain star without regard to our personal safety. Although modern `technology' has the answer but we must never wear a hard hat to bed:)) Nor, not owning a motorbike yet buying a helment and wearing it in bed:( If the bedroom is large enough and if there is a headboard as you mentioned, sufficient to place e.g. a tortise paper weight this would be good enough. One should not go and get a oversized headboard. It looks ugly and non functional. If one is unable to place e.g. a paper weight behind the bed, the next best alternative is to place it on say the side table. (So long as the back…
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Dear Jojo, You should not activate or solve the #5 simply because it falls in that sector by using a wind chime. You have to look at the overall interaction of the #5 in relation to the 20-year sector. Usually, if you have cured or solve any problems with the 20-year itself, it should be quite safe for you, as they additional yearly star should not cause that much of a problem. However, yearly star should still be look at. For monthly stars, it is even less important, unless you always have the time and ability to keep track of the stars changing every month. But personally it is a little too over zealous to keep making changes each month. Usually, you will fix the 20-yea…
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Dear Puffy, 1. In my opinion, often, I seen comments from users who tried posting questions to say the only "Feng Shui" newsgroup at : alt.chinese.fengshui usually may get a rude shock in rather comic responses where I believe a few same people perhaps with huge egos `quarrel' amongst themselves. 2. It is very diffcult therefore, to find common consensus amongst FS practitioners. 3. Overall, in Traditional Feng Shui, the main schools are: 3.1 Shapes and Form 3.2 Compass - Eight House and Flying Star 4. Shapes and Form is easy to understand but much harder to put into practise. 5. Compass School i.e. Flying Star is harder to understand but easier to apply. 6. Like the sa…
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Dear SL, Yes, I will discuss with Robert Lee on it:) Currently, I am tidying up the final touches of the course. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, Please see below:- It is explained in the website. Perhaps, do a SEARCH either in the forum or at http://www.geomancy.com Water star is automatically activated if there is a clear space at the location. For example, immediatley outside the main entrance, you should have a clear space. Alternatively, if it is the living room, for example, the `centre' portion should have clear or flat space. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Dear Anon, Actually, there are 8 sectors + the centre sector = Nine sectors. This represents the 9 Grids or the Flying Stars with base numbers of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Here, it is the movement of these 9 numbers within each period where Flying Star `handles'. One should thus not be confused with the 24 mountains or (mountains = directions) where one must find the direction of the door first. With this information, one can then plot the Flyings Stars ( 1 to 9 ) numbers. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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Hi, I joined your forum only recently. I live in a north facing house. Read your warning on undertaking renovations in the East this year. And true enough it has been a very tough year for the family. I thought to share this with you. Regards
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Dear Anon: Just a gentle reminder: I think Cecil and Robert are very busy building the Flying Star Course for all of us to enjoy and use to enhance our lives and it's unfair to make it sound like they are holding back the info from us. They would never release instruction that wasn't impeccably put together. I really appreciate their sincere efforts and just wait patiently for the course to come out and I think you should too. Important info like the Mountain and Water Star shouldn't be just "dumped out" on the general public. Also, I always sign my messages, Sincerely, Elena Wagner
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Dear Hoa Luong, Please use this guideline:- If the compass direction falls on or between 142.5 to 157.4 degrees, please select 150 degrees. If the compass direction falls on or between 157.5 to 172.4 degrees, then select 165 degrees. Warmest Regards, Cecil
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