Ivanho Posted March 23, 1999 Share Posted March 23, 1999 Hello Everyone:I truly appreciate the input regarding the south door (base 1, m-6, w-6)and the interactions of the stars.I have another question, this time about special geomantic charts, one of which is called the "Three Combinations". It refers to three sets of numbers: 1-4-7, 2-5-8, and 3-6-9. I read, if these combinations are present in all nine palaces of the house chart, then a special interpretation overrides all other combinations. It does not matter which number is the base number and which number is the mountain or water star. As long as the above combinations are present in all palaces it is considered very auspicious.Normally combinations of 3-6-9's refer to lawsuites, injuries, etc., but under the above conditions the bad stuff is minimized or doesn't operate as usual.Have you or anyone you know had any experiences with this type of geomantic chart for a house?Your comments please.Thank you,Vivian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 5, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 5, 1999 Dear Vivian, Apologise for the late reply. Was checking the forum for any unanswered mails and this message was found. Quote On 3/23/99 1:35:19 PM, Anonymous wrote: Hello Everyone: I truly appreciate the input regarding the south door (base 1, m-6, w-6)and the interactions of the stars. I have another question, this time about special geomantic charts, one of which is called the "Three Combinations". It refers to three sets of numbers: 1-4-7, 2-5-8, and 3-6-9. I read, if these combinations are present in all nine palaces of the house chart, then a special interpretation overrides all other combinations. It does not matter which number is the base number and which number is the mountain or water star. As long as the above combinations are present in all palaces it is considered very auspicious. In fact, the issue is not solely about specific numbers; rather, it pertains to the inter-relationships among the elements and the strengths of each star in relation to one another. This process is quite intricate when determining the relationships between two stars and becomes even more complicated when analyzing three stars. Nevertheless, the analysis does not typically conclude there, as it is necessary to cross-reference this information with yearly data and subsequently with monthly data, culminating in a five-star analysis. For a two-star analysis, it is feasible to identify approximately 200,000 different interrelations among the stars. Additionally, the stars have yet to be connected to the directional element. Quote Normally combinations of 3-6-9's refer to lawsuites, injuries, etc., but under the above conditions the bad stuff is minimized or doesn't operate as usual. Indeed, the aforementioned illustrates the relationship between wood, metal, and fire. This particular combination effectively harmonizes the elements, as the fire consumes the wood, which subsequently damages the metal. Conversely, the metal also harms the wood, resulting in a state of equilibrium. Provided that this combination remains undisturbed, it is deemed favorable. Typically, three elements are required to establish a balanced combination; therefore, when such combinations are observed, the outcome is no longer considered unfavorable. Quote Have you or anyone you know had any experiences with this type of geomantic chart for a house? Regrettably, I cannot recall any specific instances as the charts typically undergo frequent changes. Moreover, even if a combination appears favorable, it may not be beneficial if the individual residing there is not compatible with it. For instance, a person possessing Strong Wood and Strong Metal under the aforementioned influences may not necessarily be advantageous, as their strength may be excessive for such influences. Conversely, an individual with Weak Water or even Strong Water could potentially establish a more favorable balance, as they are simultaneously reinforced by the Metal and depleted by the Wood. Regardless, it remains essential to correlate the stars with the individual residing in the house. Otherwise, no matter how excellent a house may be, if it does not align with the person, it will not serve them well. This highlights the limitation of the Flying Star system when it is not cross-referenced with the individual in the residence. Warmest Regards Robert Lee Quote Your comments please. Thank you, Vivian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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