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W/NE Flying Stars 2009

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the December 17th, 2008
«Posted on: December 14, 2008, 10:33:57 AM »



Can anyone tell me what is to be done about the negative influence of annual stars for 2009? I am kua #2, 1978; my best corners are Northeast and west.  I am also a college student who is making very good grades. Yet my office is located in the west; the northeast stands towards the other wing of our home, within the mother-in-law suite.
I am curious about what Lillian Too’s advice is concerning these matters for Feng Shui. Which of her books do you most recommend for the year 2009? I like her books, and although I consulted the almanac many times last year, I think something else would be preferable for a full-length report.
Thankyou for your thoughts.

Palamino

« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:34:12 PM »



Hi Palamino
For 2009, the Grand Duke resides in the Northeast, the Year Breaker in the Southwest, the 5 Yellow in the North and 3 Killings in the East. You should preferably stay away from these sectors. If not, try to keep the sectors still and quiet.

As for Kua 2, we need to see the qi distribution of your office or house based on the period and the facing of the property before a prediction can be ascertained. Next year, the Northeast and West sectors are afflicted with negative stars as well.

Alvin

Double 8 stars in sleeping room

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the November 25th, 2008
« Posted on: November 23, 2008, 04:32:00 PM »



Hi readers.

If I have double 8 stars in a sleeping room (located in South), what can I do to activate both the mountain and water stars since water is not allow in the sleeping room?

Thought of having waterfall painting or
a bowl of water with stones inside.

By drafting the layout of my house, some part of the toilet and kitchen is included in the double 8 sector.
Should I activate the double 8 in the kitchen instead?
There is a water basin near the double 8 in the kitchen.

Please help.
Thank you~

Zonygreen
« Reply #1 on: Today at 11:12:17 PM »



Hi

You do not need to activate the stars with water if you are already sleeping in the room.

As for the Kitchen, the stove should be facing your favorable direction. We have to look at the land form outside the Kitchen and bedroom to consider the potency of these stars.

Alvin

North of the House - Please Help!

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the October 19th, 2008
«Posted on: September 11, 2008, 01:45:20 AM »



Hello all,

I recently moved to a new house, where the north corner of the house is below the stairs and it is a room where we keep shoes and jackets. Is this is a feng shui problem. I lost my job after I moved to this place. There is a light inside that room. Do I have to turn this light on? Next to that rooms door is the main door and the maindoor is facing north and towards northwest. Northwest is a not well kept graden. Please help/ Also advice how to improve my husbands aswell as my career.

Thanks a lot in advance
Janeman

Reply #1 on: Today at 03:25:31 PM »



Hi

Unless the north of the house is facing a negative external feature which point directly to the main door, there should not be a problem. However, the year of the rat has a certain bearing which conflict with your main door. The Grand Duke is not favorable to the resident of the house who may happen to be you. This is just my preliminary assessment based on what you have mentioned. A full Feng Shui audit of your house is required before we can come to an accurate conclusion. Your date of birth is also required to look for affinity with the house.

Teng

Facing Direction of a House

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the September 25th, 2008
« Posted  on: September 23, 2008, 11:24:49 PM »



HI, ANYONE KNOW, WHERE SHOULD BE THE FACING DIRECTION OF A LOW STOREY OF 3RD FLOOR HDB HOUSE. SHOULD BE THE MAIN DOOR OR THE WINDOW DIRECTION WHICH HAVE THE MOST YANG ENERGY LIKE SUN, NOISES OF CAR & BRIGHTER VIEW?? CHEERS
AlexRoll Eyes
« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:22:34 PM »


Hi Alex

Ideally, a block of flat, condo, apartment, office or any high rise complex should have the facing direction based on the whole facade of the building. To determine the actual facing direction, one will need to ascertain the water spot, if any, of the area (Macro) and lobby entrance (Micro) of the building. Once both factors has been considered, then you may look at your main door or window whether it follows the the same facing direction.

Teng

Lost and confused, please help!

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the August 27th, 2008
« Posted on: August 26, 2008, 12:12:08 AM »


In year 2003, we bought a 2nd hand flat and engaged a Feng Shui master before doing the renovation. Our unit is described as: your residence sits in the south, at the wu bearing and faces north at the zi bearing. It should have water flowing inwards. When using the flying star calculator, which is my facing? South or North? My house should be a period 7 house, how do I make it to period 8? Thanks for helping.
PetMC12
Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 01:23:24 PM »

Hi PetMC12

You need to measure again with a reliable compass as North2 - South2 bearing for a residence is not auspicious according to Feng Shui which equates it with Death & Emptiness Line. The directional Qi is too strong. Changing to Period 8 is not necessarily auspicious for you as other factors have to be considered. Anyway, for a flat, it is not possible to make a period change for individual units unless the whole building is also subjected to the change.
Alvin

Changing the whole roof

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the July 12th, 2008
« Posted on: July 11, 2008, 11:05:28 AM »



Hi everyone

Just wanted to know what is the best dates to change the whole roof over the next few months. Actually there is some problem with the colour coating of the roof and the manufacturer agreed to change it. My house is facing NW1. It would be great if it will lead to the change of the house chi to that of period 8.

Any advice and information are greatly appreciated.

JustYong
« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:37:58 PM »


Hi Yong

The selection of a good date for home improvement or for that matter, any important activity based on the Chinese almanac or Dong Shu would require information of the residents’ date of birth besides the orientation of the house. With the residents date of birth, it makes the date selection more personalized. Otherwise, you can refer to the Dong Shu for a generic date which offers less than optimal result.

Changing of the roof alone is not enough to change the period of the house. You will need to change the main entrance and the floor tiles in order to comply with the trinity of heaven, earth and man. However, changing to period 8 does not assured you of getting an auspicious house chart. It all depends on the house facing, land forms and residents’ Ba Zi.Teng

Beneficial color for south facing house

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the June 2nd, 2008

I would like to consider suggestions for repainting my house. It is facing south (155 degrees), built in 1996 and is located on rural wooded property. I was not a student of Feng Shui when it was first built, so the present color is a soft blue/grey. Would there be better color? If anyone needs more infomation before making suggestions, I will check the forum often and reply quickly. Thank you,

Deb F

« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:05:22 PM »



Your facing is SE3 (155 degrees) which is the Si direction. Your period of house is 7. The 5 Yellow star is at the facing and if your front door is located here, it is inauspicious. If you must paint your house, the better color would be silver or white color. You should not make any renovation to this area such as digging, knocking or nailing the wall or ground.
Alvin

Water Feature Placement

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the May 3rd, 2008
« Posted  on: May 02, 2008, 02:58:55 AM »



greetings to everyone!

i need some advise, comments and suggestions with regards to the water features placement inside and outside my house. my house faces N (355 deg) and built in period 7.  my kua is 4, i have a fountain OUTSIDE my house in SE and NE area. INSIDE i have one in north sector left side of the main door when facing outside and a small table top fountain on the SE area of my living room( East sector of the house). i have attached the floor plan of my house. any comments will be very much appreciated.

cheers!
fernan

« Reply #1 on: Today at 10:45:03 AM »



Hi

Yours is a Li house and Yan Nian is at your front door. However, you are also offending the Tai Sui this year. Therefore, water is not a good idea at North2. It further weakens the man of the house.

I will not put any water feature at the NE if I were you. Besides, water fountain is not an ideal water feature which can bring disastrous result if one is not careful.

Teng


Questions on Flying Stars Chart

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the April 2nd, 2008
« Posted on: March 24, 2008, 04:21:56 PM »



Hi all,
I am a newbie here and have the following questions on flying star chart:

1. Under the topic ‘Understanding Flying Star Chart’, besides the large no., why are there 2 small numbers (one on the top left corner and the other on the top right corner) in each grid of the picture? Any difference between the position whether it’s on top left or top right since they are within the same grid?

2. Say if I want to buy a unit on the high floor, when looking at the flying star chart of the condominium, shall I take the main entrance of the condo or the facing of my unit (main view of the unit, say, a park) as the main facing? The 2 facing are just the opposite and when I look at their flying star chart, the difference is only the changing of the 2 nos on the corner, say, when face NE, the nos are 1 (on the top left) and 3 (on the top right) and when taking the facing as SW, the nos a are 3(on the top left) and 1 (on the right).

I am very puzzled, please help!

Thank you!

Feb

« Reply #1 on: Today at 01:56:54 PM »



Hi

The number on the left is the sitting star and the one on the right is the facing star. Sitting stars govern people and relationship whereas facing stars influence wealth and career. The star in the middle of each grid is the base star for the period.

For condo, finding the facing direction of the unit can be quite tricky. The rule of thumb is to take the facing direction of the whole condo which should face the most Yang side of the property such as main road, main view/scenery, lobby entrance etc. The facing direction of each unit will then follow the facing direction of the whole condo. The flying star chart for the whole condo will then be the same for every unit.

Alvin

Confuse about almost everything

Posted in Feng Shui by Administrator on the March 8th, 2008
« Posted on: March 07, 2008, 08:31:53 PM »



Hi,
I’m new here. I need help about my house facing direction. Compass reading outside the building reads 220 & 225 deg. google earth reading about 230 & 235 deg. which direction to follow? please help me on what cures to place and where to place it? I have attached my house plan. My DOB 8-10-57, Kua # 7, time - 8:00 AM and my wife DOB 12-13-57, Kua # 8, time 9:45 PM
Hope to hear from you all. Thank you in advance
Glj

* house plan complete.jpg (154.35 KB, 109×150 - viewed 7 times.)

« Reply #2 on: Today at 03:59:42 PM »



HiFrom your house plan, it is difficult to make out where is the front entrance. The facing of a house is based on its front facade. You should take the facing direction of the front facade which is where the front door is usually located. However, please note that the front door facing direction may not be the same as the front facade facing direction of a house. You should use a reliable compass instead of google earth reading. A feng shui compass is even better as it gives you the formulas to work with in determining the favorable and unfavorable sectors. Without these information, it is difficult to advise what cures or remedies to take. The residents birth data will determine which sectors are suitable for whom.

By the way, your house should belong to period 7.

Alvin
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