myfs_101484 Posted March 23, 2004 Share Posted March 23, 2004 Dear Master Cecil/Robert,Under the Eight House, it takes into consideration of a person's year of birth to determine 4 best and 4 bad direction. On the other hand, a person's element is determined by its ba zhi and a house element is determined by its facing direction i.e. North House is water element, Southeast is wood element.For a west group person, its good direction is W, NW, NE and SW. What if he is also a weak fire which require wood to make him more strong. Can he live in a SE house with its main door facing NE and bed direction facing SW. Does it work like that? Your advice is appreciated.Thanks.Joan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 27, 2004 Staff Share Posted March 27, 2004 Dear Joan,The clue here is that both Eight House and Flying Star Feng Shui are compass school Feng Shui - specific to a home/location.Thus, between Eight House vs Ba Zi, it is often, better to consider more from a Eight House point of view, than the ba zi. However, if one uses the Ba Zi point of view, than, one should consider it in general i.e. the main entrance. For example, what is one's element and strength? If say one is a strong water person. Than, a south facing house is considered auspicious e.g. Strong Water destroys Fire (south). Thus is considered a good home for the breadwinner. Thus, when we use the ba zi analysis, do try to see if one is weak or strong vs that facing direction.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/23/2004 6:47:53 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil/Robert,Under the Eight House, ittakes into consideration of aperson's year of birth todetermine 4 best and 4 baddirection. On the other hand,a person's element isdetermined by its ba zhi and ahouse element is determined byits facing direction i.e.North House is water element,Southeast is wood element.For a west group person, itsgood direction is W, NW, NEand SW. What if he is also aweak fire which require woodto make him more strong. Canhe live in a SE house with itsmain door facing NE and beddirection facing SW. Does itwork like that? Your advice isappreciated.Thanks.Joan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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