myfs_97987 Posted November 14, 2003 Share Posted November 14, 2003 Thousand Thanks to Master Cecil for the advice.I choose this unit with my geomancy master. From my husband birth date, he suggest that we buy a house the has the main door facing SE. i.e. standing at the center of the living room, the compass points SE. Thus the house should be facing SE and sitting NW. Is he wrong? From the floor plan, how do I determine the center of the house with regards to the north south east west directions? For sleeping position, do I sleep facing the favour position or point my head to the position ?Thank you very much!RegardsMandy-----------------------------------------------------Dear Mandy, Based on the facing direction it should be NW. And sitting direction is SE.Please use the free tools which is available in the website for finding the sleeping direction. For the stove, most practitioners often consider the female of the house - and it should preferably face her good direction. (Bearing in mind the flying star chart influence i.e. if a specific sector: some practitioners say is the North or NW, it is best to avoid the true compass directions else it may `burn' auspiciousness.).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 14, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 14, 2003 Dear Mandy,Please refer to this resource on how to determine the centrepoint, etc...http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-house1.htm Quote Ichoose this unit with mygeomancy master. From myhusband birth date, he suggestthat we buy a house the hasthe main door facing SE. i.e.standing at the center of theliving room, the compasspoints SE. Thus the houseshould be facing SE andsitting NW. Is he wrong? There are many (many) Schools of Feng Shui. And your geomancy master is not wrong.In the past, ancient times, getting the main door is simple since, many of the homes / with court-yard are rectangular in shape and where the main gate facing is, the main door facing is often in the same direction.In ancient times, there is no such thing as so elaborate a building with honeycombs of various `facing' homes.Given this senario, standing at the centrepoint to the main door utilises the concept of "centre-of-gravity" and the flux at the centrepoint of a home in relation to the main door direction.Therefore, there is no right or wrong methods. Since, Feng Shui can be looked at a macro or micro level.In fact, one famous Chinese Feng Shui master once said: " no matter what method, if we correlate our expertise with shapes and forms, often the result will come to the same result".Therefore, some Feng Shui schools `cursed' and said that theirs is always the correct method.Here, if we look at it objectively, "don't curse at others" unless you can prove without a shadow of a doubt that your method is "PREFECT". What is your proof?Given this senario, as I mentioned, there are so many different Feng Shui schools - in the world. Given that there is no past precedence: Where in the world did a old (ancient FS master) ever did FS an apartment be it a condo or a high-rise?Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/14/2003 12:40:41 AM, Anonymous wrote:Thousand Thanks to MasterCecil for the advice. I Quote choose this unit with mygeomancy master. From myhusband birth date, he suggestthat we buy a house the hasthe main door facing SE. i.e.standing at the center of theliving room, the compasspoints SE. Thus the houseshould be facing SE andsitting NW. Is he wrong?From the floor plan, how doI determine the center of thehouse with regards to thenorth south east westdirections? For sleepingposition, do I sleep facingthe favour position or pointmy head to the position? Thank you very Quote much! RegardsMandy------- Quote ----------------------------------------------Dear Mandy,Based on the facingdirection it should be NW. Andsitting direction isSE. Please use the free tools Quote which is available in thewebsite for finding thesleeping direction. For thestove, most practitionersoften consider the female ofthe house - and it shouldpreferably face her gooddirection. (Bearing in mindthe flying star chartinfluence i.e. if a specificsector: some practitioners sayis the North or NW, it is bestto avoid the true compassdirections else it may `burn'auspiciousness.). Warmest Quote Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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