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Hi,
As we need to choose our house this Mar 7, I have been activitely reading up Feng Shui related topics to help select a flat that best suit us. However we do fall into confusion and dilemma.
I have looked into my husband's and my eight house. We are of different group as his kua is 7 (born in 1966)and mine is 3 (1970). That makes a lot of things very difficult. According to the flying start for hpouse period 7, the 2 house units for us to choose, house (A) has main door facing S210 and the house (B) W255.
House A is cleared of sharp arrow and facing other main door as it faces a wall. Acoording to our intepretation, this door is good only till 2003 and period 8 comes, it will be very inauspicous. The master room is in the NorthWest sector of 6 which is beneficial to my husband's kua 7 but accordin to flying star, it is a quarrelsome grid. This unit has a missing East sector.
Generally we know that the house B will have an auspicous main door this period but the 2/7 combination brings bad luck for children. (we have a son 3.5 years old). This house alos have more sectors unfavouable to my husband according to his eight house. Eg. master room is in his bad section 4 on south east. This unit has a missing North sector.
Also the main door faces another main door of other unit as well as shap arrow of a "L" shape column facing the door 2 meters away.
When deciding, which takes preceding priority, the flying star or eight house? Given the main considerations when come to good main door and master bedroom, which unit is deem better for this period and the next as we intend to stay beyond 5 years in the house.
We sincerely awaiting your advise to select our house on 7-Mar 02.
Serene
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Dear Serene,
1. Priority of choosing a house goes to the Shapes and Form Feng Shui.
2. For example, excellent houses are `rare' but they share common similiarities. For example, these houses can retain wealth:-
2.1 On the frontage, these houses especially if wealth can be `handed e.g. like two hands'
Please refer to attached picture: receivewealth.gif
2.2 Another example of `receiving wealth' is shown under the following slide:-
http://www.geomancy.net/events/Rotary_Club_FS_Talk/rc_talk_slide_19.htm
3. Overall, Shapes and Form Feng Shui is in my opinion of primary concern or TOP priority.
Please see below:-

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On 3/3/2002 11:10:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
As we need to choose our house
this Mar 7, I have been
activitely reading up Feng
Shui related topics to help
select a flat that best suit
us. However we do fall into
confusion and dilemma.
I have looked into my
husband's and my eight house.
We are of different group as
his kua is 7 (born in 1966)and
mine is 3 (1970). That makes a
lot of things very difficult.
According to the flying start
for hpouse period 7, the 2
house units for us to choose,
house (A) has main door facing
S210 and the house (B) W255.

4. There is a good house report (based on Flying Star Feng Shui). But if you are not using it then:
5. Under Flying Star Feng Shui, it would be advantages to choose a house that has a double 7 (mountain and water star). If one of the houses have this configuration.
6. If both houses does not have this configuration, then select a house that can is most suitable for the breadwinner (and both husband and wife).
Next, check the intangible force in the bedroom area. Select the house that has the best of suitable front door and bedrooms. Do so for each family member staying in their rooms.
For family members, it is best that their bedrooms are suitable for them.

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House A is cleared of sharp
arrow and facing other main
door as it faces a wall.
Acoording to our
intepretation, this door is
good only till 2003 and period
8 comes, it will be very
inauspicous. The master room
is in the NorthWest sector of
6 which is beneficial to my
husband's kua 7 but accordin
to flying star, it is a
quarrelsome grid. This unit
has a missing East sector.

Yes, in addition, try to choose houses under Shapes and Form that has little or no missing corner (if possible). Best shapes are rectange/square. And L shaped houses are still the best.
If the house will be renovated in Period 8 or if the house is ready under Period 8, then, use the Period 8 chart to check on both houses.
Under Flying Star, best houses are those with double 8's at the front door and something like 1 as the base. Are preferred (if one can get such houses).
However, if the house will be renovated under Period 7, then, one should get the house based on Period 7. If not, one has to wait until Period 8 to do renovations.

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Generally we know that the
house B will have an auspicous
main door this period but the
2/7 combination brings bad
luck for children. (we have a
son 3.5 years old). This house
alos have more sectors
unfavouable to my husband
according to his eight house.
Eg. master room is in his bad
section 4 on south east. This
unit has a missing North
sector.

Missing sector is one where there is a missing corner exceeding 33.3 percent of that particular sector. Imagine, here that you have divided the house into 9 equal grids. And each grid must have missing corners of not less than 33.3 percent.
If you have the layout, you can fax to me to have a look at 065 6482 0570. If you want to confirm whether there is indeed a missing corner or contrary to this a protrusion.
Sometimes, missing corners may turn out to be a protrusion. If you are confident then, no need to fax or scan for me to take a look at it.
In my opinion, it is worse-off to have a missing corner at North as it implies that one may meet with frequent accidents.
Reference URL on significance of missing corner:-
http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-building.htm
Between North to East, I would take a missing corner at East as this is less serious as it affects or has more to do with morale problems.

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Also the main door faces
another main door of other
unit as well as shap arrow of
a "L" shape column facing the
door 2 meters away.

Look more on what I mentioned above. This area is less of an issue.

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When deciding, which takes
preceding priority, the flying
star or eight house? Given the
main considerations when come
to good main door and master
bedroom, which unit is deem
better for this period and the
next as we intend to stay
beyond 5 years in the house.

Do try to look at what I mentioned above.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil


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Dear Cecil,
Many thanks for the quick reply. I have scanned in the layout for your comments.
I have also scanned in the flying star chart from a book in period 7 for SW first section SW210.
One more question in addition. From the layout you can see that I have charted the 9 grids and their directions. You will notice that the main door is situated in the south sector. However when we take the degree bearing from the house, it shows 210. So should we consider it in the south sector or the southwest sector and how to relate it to the layout with reference to the flying star chart?
Serene

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On 3/3/2002 11:10:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi,
As we need to choose our house
this Mar 7, I have been
activitely reading up Feng
Shui related topics to help
select a flat that best suit
us. However we do fall into
confusion and dilemma.
I have looked into my
husband's and my eight house.
We are of different group as
his kua is 7 (born in 1966)and
mine is 3 (1970). That makes a
lot of things very difficult.
According to the flying start
for hpouse period 7, the 2
house units for us to choose,
house (A) has main door facing
S210 and the house (B) W255.
House A is cleared of sharp
arrow and facing other main
door as it faces a wall.
Acoording to our
intepretation, this door is
good only till 2003 and period
8 comes, it will be very
inauspicous. The master room
is in the NorthWest sector of
6 which is beneficial to my
husband's kua 7 but accordin
to flying star, it is a
quarrelsome grid. This unit
has a missing East sector.
Generally we know that the
house B will have an auspicous
main door this period but the
2/7 combination brings bad
luck for children. (we have a
son 3.5 years old). This house
alos have more sectors
unfavouable to my husband
according to his eight house.
Eg. master room is in his bad
section 4 on south east. This
unit has a missing North
sector.
Also the main door faces
another main door of other
unit as well as shap arrow of
a "L" shape column facing the
door 2 meters away.
When deciding, which takes
preceding priority, the flying
star or eight house? Given the
main considerations when come
to good main door and master
bedroom, which unit is deem
better for this period and the
next as we intend to stay
beyond 5 years in the house.
We sincerely awaiting your
advise to select our house on
7-Mar 02.
Serene

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Dear Serene,
1. 210 degrees which is (between 202.5 - 217.4 degrees) is considered as South-West.
2. Although you had correctly divided your house into 9 equal grids, it is much easier to use the " PIE CHART " method.
I have drawn a rough sketch in the attached sample. It is preferred to use the PIE CHART method. Simply align the directions based on the actual compass directions.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/4/2002 11:45:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
Many thanks for the quick
reply. I have scanned in the
layout for your comments.
I have also scanned in the
flying star chart from a book
in period 7 for SW first
section SW210.
One more question in addition.
From the layout you can see
that I have charted the 9
grids and their directions.
You will notice that the main
door is situated in the south
sector. However when we take
the degree bearing from the
house, it shows 210. So should
we consider it in the south
sector or the southwest sector
and how to relate it to the
layout with reference to the
flying star chart?
Serene


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Hi Cecil,
Many thanks again for the advise you have given us from the start when we choose our house.
We have now completed our renovation and moved in on an auspicious date picked by Robert.
I do have some questions needing your advise after the move in. I wanted to activate mountain star but do not know which is/are the most appropriate sector to do so. Especially whether the main door is consider the frontage or is the windows portion in the living hall the frontage.
I have done a summary on all the star combination based on 20 yrs, year 2002 and five element for yr 2 based on the detailed report ran from site.
I would also like to know if there are any wrong placement of furniture in terms of form and shape theory.
I have attached my new layout as well as my the chart summary. Would greatly appreciate your kind assistance.
Best regards,
Serene

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