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Dear Cecil and Robert,
There's fences around my garden, but there's none of roof for garden. There's concept that Flying star cannot apply to open space without roof.
And flying star has Chi to interact with other parts of house. Then I have some questions, please help me to answer them
1. Can I apply cures from report of flying star to garden? If North West needs to cure with Metal this year, can I apply to use only Metal flowers and Metal trees to outside of garden?
2. The street belongs to West 1, but the front door is West 2. Then what is flying stars to my house? Can the direction of the front door change the Chi to West 2?
Thanks a lot for your attention
Anh NG
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1. Shapes and Form vs Flying Star


1.1. From a Feng Shui point of view: the key essence is " Form prevails over substance " or rather bear this in mind "THE FORMS DETERMINE THE STARS, THE STARS DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE PEOPLE LIVING IN A HOME."


1.2. The above statement implies that Shapes and Forms prevail over Flying Star.

2. Bright Hall effect (clear space) + Water classics (determine water directions and positions)

2.1. In many instances, garden Feng Shui has more to do with the bright hall effect + water classics.
2.2. For example: Water classics would be a better choice to determine whether a water feature is needed or ESPECIALLY how the drainage WITHIN a property flows OUT of the home (EXIT the home).
2.3. In 70% or more cases, usually it is still acceptable to have a water feature at the frontage ( irregardless of the STARs - Flying Stars).
2.3.1 Thus even if the stars are "bad" or inauspicious for a water position, even if we place a water feature, often the Shapes and Forms would supersede this.)
2.3.2 As often when we do have a water feature, nothing can be "built" above this creating a BRIGHT HALL = clear space effect.
3. Thus, as you had mentioned, in an OPEN area; Flying Stars is less effective.
4. And given what I had wrote under Para 1: "the stars determine the fate of people living in a home" It isGOOD/BETTER/BEST to apply Flying Stars WITHIN A HOME.
5. Therefore, don't try to apply Flying Stars when it is the least effective (outside) of a home. One can still apply but Para 2 supersedes it tremendously.

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On 5/6/2013 8:17:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil and Robert,There's
fences around my garden, but
there's none of roof for
garden. There's concept that
Flying star cannot apply to
open space without roof.And
flying star has Chi to
interact with other parts of
house. Then I have some
questions, please help me to
answer them1. Can I apply
cures from report of flying
star to garden? If North West
needs to cure with Metal this
year, can I apply to use only
Metal flowers and Metal trees
to outside of garden?2. The
street belongs to West 1, but
the front door is West 2. Then
what is flying stars to my
house? Can the direction of
the front door change the Chi
to West 2?Thanks a lot for
your attentionAnh NG

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Majority of the time, it is acceptable to have a water position at the FRONTAGE.
The main reason is based on pure common sense.
Whenever we have a pool of water or a water position: it simply implies that nothing else can be built on-top of or above this water position.
If so, it allows for unobstructed view or clear space = bright hall effect. Which is advantages for the "collection" or accumulation of qi or allowing simply for better flow of AIR.

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On 5/8/2013 7:41:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:
1. Shapes and Form vs Flying
Star
1.1. From a Feng Shui
point of view: the key essence
is " Form prevails over
substance " or rather bear
this in mind "THE FORMS
DETERMINE THE STARS, THE STARS
DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE
PEOPLE LIVING IN A HOME."
1.2. The above statement implies
that Shapes and Forms prevail over
Flying Star.2. Bright Hall effect (clear
space) + Water classics (determine water
directions and positions)2.1. In many
instances, garden Feng Shui has more to
do with the bright hall effect + water
classics.2.2. For example: Water
classics would be a better choice to
determine whether a water feature is
needed or ESPECIALLY how the drainage
WITHIN a property flows OUT of the home
(EXIT the home).2.3. In 70% or more
cases, usually it is still acceptable to
have a water feature at the frontage (
irregardless of the STARs - Flying
Stars). 2.3.1 Thus even if the stars are
"bad" or inauspicious for a water
position, even if we place a water
feature, often the Shapes and Forms
would supersede this.) 2.3.2 As
often when we do have a water feature,
nothing can be "built" above this
creating a BRIGHT HALL = clear space
effect.3. Thus, as you had mentioned, in
an OPEN area; Flying Stars is less
effective.4. And given what I had wrote
under Para 1: "the stars determine the
fate of people living in a home" It
isGOOD/BETTER/BEST to apply Flying
Stars WITHIN A HOME.5. Therefore, don't
try to apply Flying Stars when it is the
least effective (outside) of a home. One
can still apply but Para 2 supersedes it
tremendously.On 5/6/2013 8:17:23 AM,
Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil and
Robert,There's
fences around my
garden, but
there's none of roof for
garden. There's concept that
Flying star cannot apply to
open
space without roof.And
flying star
has Chi to
interact with other parts
of
house. Then I have some
questions, please help me to
answer them1. Can I apply
cures
from report of flying
star to
garden? If North West
needs to cure
with Metal this
year, can I apply to
use only
Metal flowers and Metal
trees
to outside of garden?2. The
street belongs to West 1, but
the front door is West 2. Then
what is flying stars to my
house? Can the direction of
the
front door change the Chi
to West
2?Thanks a lot for
your attentionAnh
NG


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