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When to introduce Metal and Fire? Flying star school of Feng Shui - Annual antidotes.

Friday, 24 June 2011

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The FengShui of a house is influenced by the external environment which is divided into tangible and intangible forces around us. The tangible environment include all the forms and shape around us, like tall buildings, mountains, railways, bus stations, doors, windows and so on. The intangible forces refer to the forces that we cannot see; unseen influences like Flying stars. Physical environment will affect the respective stars in the flying star birth chart.

Feng Shui flying star 2 and star 3

You must also look out for star 2 and star 3 which we called “Fighting bull sha”. This combination will usually cause quarrels, disputes, conflicts and lawsuit. Family harmony will be seriously compromise. Within family itself, it may create gossip, disagreement and bickering in the family. The reason is star 2 which is from earth element is cornered by star 3 of wood element. In the Later Heaven Arrangement, Trigram 2 (Kun) represents the Mother and Trigram 3(Chen) represents the Elder son.

A fire element is recommended to eliminate the threats of lawsuit and disputes. Fire elements include a red lamp and a red carpet. However Fire weakens star 3 but at the same time strengthens star 2 Earth. Star 2 being a sickness star will bring illness to the family members especially women and children. To compensate this Metal is needed on top of Fire. Metal will control wood and, at the same time will weaken Earth. A combination of Fire and Metal is an effective way to eliminate the bad effects of star 2 and star 3.



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