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Hello again Master Lee,
I am having a big doubt again with my charts for the facing direction of this apartment. I hope you could help me with it.
1.
My apartment is situated on 2nd floor of a 3 storey building
(rectangular building) with several apartments. The location of the
apartment is on the back side of the building and left corner. The
facing of the whole building is NW, thats why I used this for the house
also, as the building is a low density one.
2. I had used the
front door which opens to a long corridor as facing. There is hardly any
natural light coming from that area as it is facing the corridor. The
most light comes form the windows on the SE side where the 2 bedrooms are
located and I leave the doors open so that light comes into the hallway
inside the house.
3. There is a small grassy backyard of about 5
meters running along the back of the building and then hedges
separating the neighborhood homes (all landed property houses). There is
also a power line running on this backyard next to the hedges. I can
see all these from the windows in the bedrooms.
3. The living
room has less light in the mornings compared to the bedrooms, but
nonetheless the windows and doors next to the balcony gives natural
light. The balcony also faces another balcony of the neighborhood
building (similar structure), a distance of about 6 meters.
4.
In light of this should I change the facing of the apartment ? It seems
very confusing suddenly. I like to work mostly in the bedroom areas as
the light is warmer and better /or the kitchen. We seem to use the
living room very less.
Thanks,
MirQuoteOn 9/16/2013 10:28:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. It is
common in such an instance to draw-up a
few Flying Star chart(s).2. Thus,
frankly, you may have to draw-up TWO (2)
or more charts. 3. If TWO charts;
usually the 1st is based on either the
date the apartment was "born" OR had a
major (major renovation).
The 2nd chart is usually either a major
renovation after it was "born" or the
"last recent" replacement of THINGS.4.
Therefore, contrary to (some) popular
belief; an "argument" or soul searching
or getting advice from each and every
site/ geomancer their views of which
period should I use.5. Even responsible
geomancers; would have to apply Para 3.
above.6. Some have the privilege of
knowing the past history of the place
and able to see if which chart "seems"
right.7. LOOK for TRENDS. Sometimes;
even if we do plot several charts; there
could be coincidences that a specific
sector(s) could be similarly "bad" or
have seem characteristics type of flying
star numbers. If so, then quite safe to
implement cures or enhancements ...
etc...On 9/16/2013 3:27:48 AM, Anonymous
wrote: >Hello, > >I would like
some help for the >period
determination, for a >new apartment
my family just moved into some
months ago. The building is in
the >period 5, but just before we
moved, the whole apartment was
re-painted, >the kitchen tiles
were >replaced and all windows (in
the building >including our
apartment and >one door to the
balcony) were >replaced, so >does
the house period get >changed ? >
The very important NW part of
the house is also missing, and >I
would >like to finish my Flying star
analysis, it would be >completely
different >readings with the house
periods, so please help. >
The house facing is NW1 >(295.2)
taken at the main >door, we we are on
the 2nd >floor of the building
complex. >The corridor is long and
straight, we are at the end,
perpendicular to >it and opposite
the main door >is the main door of
the >neighboring >apartment. >
>Thanks,Mir >
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Thank you Master Cecil, will read on similar case studies through the Search.QuoteOn 9/22/2013 9:59:21 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Reference:
http://forum.geomancy.net/phpf
orum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&m
id=33017&new=
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Dear Master Cecil,
I do agree that the
view is a spectacular one when the sun is shiny and there are pretty
clouds, but it can get cold, wet and very humid during the rainy, windy
or hurricane seasons. But during the different seasons, we enjoyed the
fruits from the garden, banana, papaya, mango and avocados plentiful
The terrace is very nice during the late afternoons and sunsets as long as you are protected from the mosquitoes.
So
finally I take the SE1 as facing, can you see some bad things for such a
nice place, I am really piqued to know your thoughts on the FS chart
below;
SE1 facing
.........S........
967 422 249
158 876 694
513 331 785
.........N........
513 falls in the main bedroom; 876 is both the dining and study desk, 249 is the kitchen area.
Some points to note;
1.
The entry door seems to be a protrusion from the house. Do I take the
protruded part of the main entry, and also the terrace into the FS
map/chart ?
2. The whole house has wooden ceiling beams, house is
made of wood to keep it light for making it hurricane and earthquake
proof.
3. There is a storage/garage room underneath the house only
till the distance (end) of the living room, beyond that is the earth
indicating the sloping difference in the entire construction of the
house.
4. There is a satellite parabola in the garden near the middle
of the terrace and is pointing someplace vaguely in between and up
towards the whole house.
Thanks
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Dear Master Cecil,
I have put some pictures so you get a better idea, the left view from the terrace (facing the lagoon) is the big banyan tree of the neighbor's house.
The landscaped garden was fenced by the landlord for security reasons, and you can see a small gate on the left.
Great ! Now I just realized that there was an antenna dish pointing somewhere at the middle of the house !
The mango tree is on the corner of the terrace (right side, where the stairs to the double door is).
Regards,
Mir
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Dear Master Cecil,
thank you for your inputs. As for your queries;
1.
The East side (sorry about the direction indicator, its more towards
the SE, I will attach another google earth picture again) which has 3
large openings, are double doors opening to the covered terrace. It also
has a netting door usually used during the day and night time to keep
out insects and mosquitoes. For the double door in the bedroom, I had
put a desk and a chair so that the child bed in the corner does not have
the feet directly to the door as there would be something in between. We hardly used the 2nd bedroom.
2.
For your circles in pink, the South side, there is a lawn outside.
Underneath, the house is a big garage (mostly used by the landlord to
store old furniture and his household items) that extends all the way
till the end of the living room. The window opposite the main door, we
could see the gate from there, so I had put up a screen as I did not
feel comfortable.
1. Usually, under macro Feng Shui, it is
often the frontage rather than : main door entrance facing. Sometimes,
the main door entrance matches the frontage. While is fine or OK.
2.
From a macro Feng Shui point of view; it is best to understand what is
at the South and East facing directions. As highlighted in the "yellow
boxes".
3. Just looking at the interior layout and assuming East
has sufficient open space; most likely as for now; based purely on as it
is; the frontage seems to be East i.e. sitting West FACING East.
3.1
But if East is facing another home or blocked by it; or very dim and
dark; then the facing could resort to South or even West. Anybody's
guess given the limited "view".
This
side (SE to be more precise) the view is not blocked. The covered
terrace has a very nice view on a landscaped garden and see the lagoon. The SE facing reading comes to 115.83.
So, can we say the facing is the SE !
Thanks,
MirQuoteOn 9/20/2013 9:39:30 AM, Anonymous wrote:
These are considerations:1. Usually,
under macro Feng Shui, it is often the
frontage rather than : main door
entrance facing. Sometimes, the main
door entrance matches the frontage.
While is fine or OK.2. From a macro Feng
Shui point of view; it is best to
understand what is at the South and East
facing directions. As highlighted in the
"yellow boxes".3. Just looking at the
interior layout and assuming East has
sufficient open space; most likely as
for now; based purely on as it is; the
frontage seems to be East i.e. sitting
West FACING East. 3.1 But if East is
facing another home or blocked by it; or
very dim and dark; then the facing could
resort to South or even West. Anybody's
guess given the limited "view".On
9/20/2013 2:13:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,I am an avid
Flying Star FS learner, and >was
curious to find out >something about
a house I >lived before. I would like
to >see your readings on this one
and opinion on what should be
the facing of this house. The
House period is 7.The main >entry
is a small extended part >of the
house facing NE (the >door). While
the terrace side >is facing a
beautiful lagoon, >and another
secondary door >facing SE (sometimes
used to >go in/out of the house, if
only someone is in the house, >it
has a latch inside but no >lock
outside) with a garden >and beyond,
unused land >sloping towards the
lagoon. >Thank you for your
consideration,Mir
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Dear Master Lee,
I am an avid Flying Star FS learner, and was curious to find out something about a house I lived before. I would like to see your readings on this one and opinion on what should be the facing of this house. The House period is 7.
The main entry is a small extended part of the house facing NE (the door). While the terrace side is facing a beautiful lagoon, and another secondary door facing SE (sometimes used to go in/out of the house, if only someone is in the house, it has a latch inside but no lock outside) with a garden and beyond, unused land sloping towards the lagoon.
Thank you for your consideration,
Mir
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Thank you Master Lee, as always the logical and practical answers from you. Will plot both charts and update soon again.
Regards,
Mir
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Hello,
I would like some help for the period determination, for a new apartment
my family just moved into some months ago. The building is in the
period 5, but just before we moved, the whole apartment was re-painted,
the kitchen tiles were replaced and all windows (in the building
including our apartment and one door to the balcony) were replaced, so
does the house period get changed ?
The very important NW part of the house is also missing, and I would
like to finish my Flying star analysis, it would be completely different
readings with the house periods, so please help.
The house facing is NW1 (295.2) taken at the main door, we we are on the 2nd floor of the building complex.
The corridor is long and straight, we are at the end, perpendicular to
it and opposite the main door is the main door of the neighboring
apartment.
Thanks,
Mir
House period determination
in Flying Star Feng Shui (Xuan Kong Fei Xing)
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Dear Master Lee,
Thanks for your practical words. Can you please clarify me on this point you wrote;
4. There is no right or wrong in determining
the frontage under Flying Star. But if you spent considerable time at
the bedroom. And if the bedroom has especially an external opening; you
can consider that as the frontage for? the purpose of applying Flying
Star Feng Shui.
When you say opening, does it mean like a door ? Or the windows can suffice ? There are only windows in both bedrooms. The only doors that open to the exterior are the main entry and the door to the balcony.
And yes, I am trying to learn and follow Flying Stars Feng Shui before I do any decoration changes or cures perhaps. Having moved so many houses in the past decade, I hardly feel settled anywhere.
Regards,
Mir