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Dear Master Lee,
Hello and thank you so much for this forum!
I am relatively knew
to Feng Shui but have read very much in the past weeks (and thank you
for all the wonderful information posted here).
I have a concern
about my entrance in the upcoming year and am wondering if I could
receive some input. I have done my
flying stars chart for the home (both the 2012 annual and the Natal).
My home is a period 7 Kun, NE2 facing with my main entrance in the N sector.
North is also my living room with a couch, love seat and
some square end tables. My NW palace is also part of the same area which has a large aquarium. (I've attached part of my layout for clarity).
The North palace stars:
Mountain Star = 9, Water Star = 5, Period Star = 3
Annual Star = 2
Wandering Star = Jue Ming
NW Stars:
Mountain Star = 5, Water Star = 9, Period Star = 8
Annual Star = 7
Wandering Star = Yan Nian
I feel like these combinations are in need of mitigation and I can't avoid ever using the entrance. Is a Chiming Metal Clock with a
Saltwater cure strong in N enough to temper this area of my main door?
I am supposing I need to create a
Fire

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Earth
Metal
Water result but with the 2 palaces in one room I am unclear on the strength required for all the interactions.
I would like to
express my gratitude to all for their time and efforts in creating,
maintaining and supporting this wonderful site and forum.

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These are some considerations:
1. Often when applying the Flying Stars, always visualise where chi (qi) or wind comes in.
2. Here, looks like you have external qi coming in from any openings(maybe look like) there are windows at the North area.
3. At NW, seems like the qi is a secondary one as qi or wind or air flows in from other parts of the home into that area. As there are no external openings from NW other than from open spaces...
4. Thus, in GENERAL, the qi within the North area could be argued to have a higher influence in an area or room that has two sectors spanning it.
5. An aquarium at NW, does seem to help that sector: not so much to enhance qi but rather to help "neutralise" bad stars within the NW sector.
6. Thus predominantly, focus more on the stars located at North. Unless you often close (air-tight) if there are any windows at the North "face" of the home.

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On 1/3/2012 2:32:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,Hello
and thank you so much for this
forum! I am relatively knew
to Feng Shui but have read
very much in the past weeks
(and thank you
for all the wonderful
information posted here).I
have a concern
about my entrance in the
upcoming year and am wondering
if I could
receive some input. I
have done my
flying stars chart for the
home (both the 2012 annual and
the Natal).
My home is a period 7 Kun, NE2
facing with my main entrance
in the N sector. North
is also my living room with a
couch, love seat and
some square end tables. My NW
palace is also part of the
same area which has a large
aquarium. (I've attached part
of my layout for clarity). The
North palace stars:Mountain
Star = 9, Water Star =
5, Period Star = 3Annual Star
= 2Wandering Star = Jue MingNW
Stars:Mountain Star = 5,
Water Star = 9, Period Star =
8
Annual Star = 7Wandering Star
= Yan NianI feel like these
combinations are in need of
mitigation and I can't avoid
ever using the entrance. Is a
Chiming Metal Clock with a
Saltwater cure strong in N
enough to temper this area of
my main door? I am supposing I
need to create a
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water result but with the 2
palaces in one room I am
unclear on the strength
required for all the
interactions.I would like to
express my gratitude to all
for their time and efforts in
creating,
maintaining and supporting
this wonderful site and
forum.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Please refer to attachment.
If a room spans two Flying Star Sectors:


1. In this case: North and NW;


1.1. Visualise or locate any openings in the room;


1.2. Priority is any external opening(s)
1.3. Next, other "openings" like a corridor or passage way.


1.4. In this illustration if there are openings a marking in RED
"A" then in theory; and if NW does not have an external opening;
then, we may consider this room is most likely to be influenced more
by North vs NW sector.

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On 1/9/2012 7:36:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Often
when applying the Flying Stars, always
visualise where chi (qi) or wind comes
in.2. Here, looks like you have external
qi coming in from any
openings(maybe look like) there
are windows at the North area. 3. At NW,
seems like the qi is a secondary one as
qi or wind or air flows in from other
parts of the home into that area. As
there are no external openings from NW
other than from open spaces...4. Thus,
in GENERAL, the qi within the North area
could be argued to have a higher
influence in an area or room that has
two sectors spanning it. 5. An aquarium
at NW, does seem to help that sector:
not so much to enhance qi but rather to
help "neutralise" bad stars within the
NW sector.6. Thus predominantly, focus
more on the stars located at North.
Unless you often close (air-tight) if
there are any windows at the North
"face" of the home.On 1/3/2012 2:32:36
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master
Lee,Hello
and thank you so
much for this
forum! I am relatively
knew
to Feng Shui but have read
very much in the past weeks
(and
thank you
for all the wonderful
information posted here).I
have
a concern
about my entrance in the
upcoming year and am wondering
if I could
receive some
input. I
have done my
flying stars chart for the
home
(both the 2012 annual and
the
Natal).
My home is a period 7
Kun, NE2
facing with my main
entrance
in the N sector.
North
is also my living room with a
couch, love seat and
some square
end tables. My NW
palace is also
part of the
same area which has a
large
aquarium. (I've attached part
of my layout for clarity). The
North palace stars:Mountain
Star
= 9, Water Star =
5, Period
Star = 3Annual Star
= 2Wandering
Star = Jue MingNW
Stars:Mountain
Star = 5,
Water Star = 9,
Period Star =
8
Annual Star =
7Wandering Star
= Yan NianI feel
like these
combinations are in need
of
mitigation and I can't avoid
ever using the entrance. Is a
Chiming Metal Clock with a
Saltwater cure strong in N
enough to temper this area of
my
main door? I am supposing I
need to
create a
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water result but with the 2
palaces in one room I am
unclear
on the strength
required for all the
interactions.I would like to
express my gratitude to all
for
their time and efforts in
creating,
maintaining and supporting
this
wonderful site and
forum.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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1. Further to what I had mentioned, in my opinion, most geomancers that plot lots of Flying star charts often would prefer to use the Pie chart method.
2. In your illustration, the quickest way to visualise qi is to look first for an external openings especially if a room is within two or more sectors.
3. In this case, take a look at the attachment. I have marked in BLUE, where the PRIMARY qi if there are openings (external openings) would often have the highest weightage.
4. Thus in this illustration; North PRIMARY FACE seems to have lots of windows and even a door. (Other than considering whether they are opened - afterwards or should they be opened wide etc. this is another consideration.)
5. In this illustration, there does not seem to have any external openings at NW at the PRIMARY face of the NW sector. Of course, there seems to have lots of passageway with qi from other sectors indirectly leading towards it. Some of the external qi can even come from the North direction.
6. Of course, this can be considered as highly technical. But, does it make sense? Does what I say make common sense?

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On 1/9/2012 7:36:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:
These are some considerations:1. Often
when applying the Flying Stars, always
visualise where chi (qi) or wind comes
in.2. Here, looks like you have external
qi coming in from any
openings(maybe look like) there
are windows at the North area. 3. At NW,
seems like the qi is a secondary one as
qi or wind or air flows in from other
parts of the home into that area. As
there are no external openings from NW
other than from open spaces...4. Thus,
in GENERAL, the qi within the North area
could be argued to have a higher
influence in an area or room that has
two sectors spanning it. 5. An aquarium
at NW, does seem to help that sector:
not so much to enhance qi but rather to
help "neutralise" bad stars within the
NW sector.6. Thus predominantly, focus
more on the stars located at North.
Unless you often close (air-tight) if
there are any windows at the North
"face" of the home.On 1/3/2012 2:32:36
PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master
Lee,Hello
and thank you so
much for this
forum! I am relatively
knew
to Feng Shui but have read
very much in the past weeks
(and
thank you
for all the wonderful
information posted here).I
have
a concern
about my entrance in the
upcoming year and am wondering
if I could
receive some
input. I
have done my
flying stars chart for the
home
(both the 2012 annual and
the
Natal).
My home is a period 7
Kun, NE2
facing with my main
entrance
in the N sector.
North
is also my living room with a
couch, love seat and
some square
end tables. My NW
palace is also
part of the
same area which has a
large
aquarium. (I've attached part
of my layout for clarity). The
North palace stars:Mountain
Star
= 9, Water Star =
5, Period
Star = 3Annual Star
= 2Wandering
Star = Jue MingNW
Stars:Mountain
Star = 5,
Water Star = 9,
Period Star =
8
Annual Star =
7Wandering Star
= Yan NianI feel
like these
combinations are in need
of
mitigation and I can't avoid
ever using the entrance. Is a
Chiming Metal Clock with a
Saltwater cure strong in N
enough to temper this area of
my
main door? I am supposing I
need to
create a
Fire
Earth
Metal
Water result but with the 2
palaces in one room I am
unclear
on the strength
required for all the
interactions.I would like to
express my gratitude to all
for
their time and efforts in
creating,
maintaining and supporting
this
wonderful site and
forum.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

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Dear Master Lee,
I would like to express my gratitude for the clear and detailed insights, thank you. This helps me to understand and visualize, and it makes sense to consider the influence from the chi sources as more profound.
You are correct. The NE wall in the North area has 2 large windows (the A marked area in the one illustration) and next to those is my main entrance. There are also two other possible entrance paths for chi, from the center of the home, and also from the hall in the South (which have my SW and W areas feeding the hall).
When adding metal to the N area to weaken the 5 and 2 flying stars, shall I also be concerned about assisting the Jue Ming Wandering Star here? (and perhaps weakening it by assisting the N palace with some water).
It seems clear it would be beneficial to keep the N windows closed and try to use the entrance as little as possible. Also to use the window in the W area as much as possible (which connects to the S hall which enters this NW - N living room area) where there is an 8 Water Star.
Thank you once more for your help and insights.
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1. You wrote: "It seems clear it would be beneficial to keep the N windows closed and try to use the entrance as little as possible. Also to use the window in the W area as much as possible (which connects to the S hall which enters this NW - N living room area) where there is an 8 Water Star.
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1A. Yes, you got (the above) correct!
2. You wrote: When adding metal to the N area to weaken the 5 and 2 flying stars, shall I also be concerned about assisting the Jue Ming Wandering Star here? (and perhaps weakening it by assisting the N palace with some water).
2A. It is ok to do so.

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On 1/10/2012 12:50:12 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Master Lee,I would like
to express my gratitude for
the clear and detailed
insights, thank you.
This helps me to understand
and visualize, and it makes
sense to consider the
influence from the chi sources
as more profound.You are
correct. The NE wall in the
North area has 2 large windows
(the A marked area in the one
illustration) and next to
those is my main
entrance. There are also
two other possible entrance
paths for chi, from the center
of the home, and also from the
hall in the South (which have
my SW and W areas feeding the
hall).When adding metal to the
N area to weaken the 5 and 2
flying stars, shall I also be
concerned about assisting the
Jue Ming Wandering Star here?
(and perhaps weakening it by
assisting the N palace with
some water).It seems clear it
would be beneficial to keep
the N windows closed and try
to use the entrance as little
as possible. Also to use
the window in the W area as
much as possible (which
connects to the S hall which
enters this NW - N living room
area) where there is an 8
Water Star.Thank you once more
for your help and insights.

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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