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METHOD 1 - THE THREE-STEP CYCLE
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3. Thus under the `Three-steps formula' step No. 1 (Auspicious), Step No. 2 (Inauspicious) while Step No. 3 is considered inauspicious. Usually this 3rd step is known as the `death' step.
3. Thus under the `Three-steps formula' step No. 1 (Auspicious), Step No. 2 (Inauspicious) while Step No. 3 is considered inauspicious. Usually this 3rd step is known as the `death' step.


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METHOD 2 - THE FOUR-STEP CYCLE
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4. However, Method 1 should be used in combination with Method 2 below:-
4. However, Method 1 should be used in combination with Method 2 below:-


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4.3 Next 4 steps:-
4.3 Next 4 steps:-
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Step 5 is auspicious
Step 5 is auspicious
Step 6 is auspicious
Step 6 is auspicious
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4.4 Next 4 steps:-
4.4 Next 4 steps:-
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Step 9 is auspicious
Step 9 is auspicious
Step 10 is auspicious
Step 10 is auspicious
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4.5 Next 4 steps:-
4.5 Next 4 steps:-
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Step 13 is auspicious
Step 13 is auspicious
Step 14 is auspicious
Step 14 is auspicious

Revision as of 16:23, 14 July 2008

Introduction:

1. In Feng Shui, there are two traditional methods of determining the number of steps.

2. The first method is a 3 number combination. Where the first two steps are Auspicious but the last step is inauspicious.

METHOD 1 - THE THREE-STEP CYCLE

3. Thus under the `Three-steps formula' step No. 1 (Auspicious), Step No. 2 (Inauspicious) while Step No. 3 is considered inauspicious. Usually this 3rd step is known as the `death' step.

3.1 Thus:-

Following this method, one should be able to work out the number of steps:-

3.2 Auspicious steps are:-

1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20,

3.3 Inauspicious steps:-

No. 3 is the third step No. 6 is the following third step No. 9 is again the following third step No. 12 is again the following third step...etc...

METHOD 2 - THE FOUR-STEP CYCLE

4. However, Method 1 should be used in combination with Method 2 below:-

4.1 What is the four-step cycle:-

Step 1: Auspicious Step 2: Auspicious Step 3: Inauspicious Step 4: Inauspicious

4.2 How to calculate under this method:

Step 1 is Auspicious Step 2 is Auspicious Step 3 is inauspicious Step 4 is also inauspicious

4.3 Next 4 steps:-

Step 5 is auspicious Step 6 is auspicious Step 7 is inauspicous Step 8 is inauspicious

4.4 Next 4 steps:-

Step 9 is auspicious Step 10 is auspicious Step 11 is inauspicous Step 12 is inauspicious

4.5 Next 4 steps:-

Step 13 is auspicious Step 14 is auspicious Step 16 is inauspicous Step 17 is inauspicious etc...

4.6 One can do similar calculations for 17 or more steps.....

5. After finding out the numbers for both Methods (1 and 2) we now derive the following sets of steps:-

5.1 Under Method 1: The Three-Step Method:-

1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 16, 17, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26

5.2 Under Method 2: The Four-Step Method:-

1, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 13, 14, 17, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26

Thus we have to eliminate the following numbers which are considered inauspicious in either one of the above methods:-

Number 4 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 6 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 8 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 11 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 16 - inauspicious under method 2 Number 18 - inauspicious under method 1 Number 19 - inauspicous under method 2 Number 20 - inauspicous under method 2

5.3 Thus the final result are the following numbers:-

1,2, 5, 10, 13, 14, 17, 22, 25, 26 etc...

6. Steps Landing

Yes, the number of steps is important.

Each step including the steps at landing is included as a count.

Warmest Regards, Cecil