How to take house's facing direction.
Saturday, 20 December 2008
You now need to know how to use a lou pan to take the necessary basic readings needed for the Flying Star Feng Shui. Regardless you are lucky to have a good luo pan, made one yourself, or have a hiking compass, you have to get familiar with it. The following instructions apply to a proper lou pan. If you are using a trekking compass, skim down until you find the those instructions instead.
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What is Feng Shui - Feng Shui Theory and Feng Shui Tools, Cures and Tips
Friday, 12 December 2008
So what is Feng Shui? This is a simple question that can be difficult to answer. Feng Shui is an ancient art and science developed over 3,500 years ago in China. It is a complex body of knowledge that focus on how to balance the energies of any given space to assure the health and good fortune for people inhabiting it.
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Flying stars, 8 Mansions, Bazi Four Pillars of Destiny. Which one should I use?
Tuesday, 1 July 2008
There are so many theories of feng shui. For beginners it will be hard trying to understand the different methods of looking at feng shui. Getting more confused when trying to get the answers from reading books.
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Checklist for Feng Shui practitioner.
Monday, 10 December 2007
Below is a check list to help you. For Flying Star;
Find out the facing of your main door. This is the most difficult task.
Determine the age or period of the building.
Check to ensure that the flying star chart is drawn according to the sitting and facing of the building
Check out the layout plan acording to scale.
From the flying star chart determine the sector of your main door to determine the feng shui.
Check the furnishing in the house and record this on the plan.
Take note of the critical areas that require attention.
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Feng Shui concept of the universe.
Sunday, 2 December 2007
During the ancient period, Chinese people belived their theories about nature based on the dualism of yin and yang. They believed that everything possessed a positive male bright side called the yang, but at the same time had a negative female dark side , known as yin. These aspects are complimentary and integrate with each other, and is believed that harmony can only be acheived with a balance between the two. This is cleary reflected in the Tai-Chi symbol showing the black and white sides of a circle merging into each other. Such a philosophy is fundamental to Chinese culture.
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Fengshui concept of time - Time Dimensions.
Saturday, 24 November 2007
The universe is by no means static and natural influences change with the passage of time. Consequently feng shui must also change over time and neither its good nor bad influences can last forever. As such, a proper feng shui theory must incorporate the element of time and should be able to trace the pattern of change over time.
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Fengshui concept of the space.
Friday, 16 November 2007
According to ancient Chinese myths, 6,000 years ago, King Wen was sitting by the banks of River Luo when a giant tortoise emerged from the river. Inscribed on its huge back were circular dots of black and white markings which made up a perfect 3 X 3 nine-grid pattern also known as Magic Square, the famous Luo Shu diagram.
The Luo Shu diagram has numbers placed in the nine chambers of the Luo Shu grid, which add up to the sum of 15 either horizzontally, vertically or diagonally. The numbers in each square embraces a variety of meanings; they can represent the direction of a compass, signify an element or be attached to a trigram. The Luo Shu diagram show below is used extensively in the Compass scholl of Feng Shui.
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The Eight Trigram in FengShui.
Friday, 9 November 2007
The Eight Trigram or Ba Gua, is an octagonal symbol divided into eight sectors. It comprises eight Kua grouoed around their cosmic pregenitors, Yin and Yang.
Each trigram consists of the combination of three continuous or broken lines. The broken line represent Yin and the continuous line represent Yang. Each trigram is assigned a wide variety of meanings, according to the way in which Yin and Yang lines are combined, and then apply to all posibble replationship in life. By using the two types of lines in three different positions, eight possible trigrams are formulated. These trigrams collectively represent the trinity of Heaven, Earth and Man. Each trigram has been assigned a direction, an element and the Yin or Yang characteristic.
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How to apply Flying Star Feng Shui-Xuan Kong (Part 1)
Friday, 2 November 2007
Fyling Star Feng Shui is based on the concept that Feng Shui influences change over time. The stars on the Luo Shu square move according to the Age, Year, Month and Day.
The first step before setting out is to collect some background information.
Step 1 : Identify the period
Time concept
Determine the reigning period based on the year the house was completed and ready for occupation. Each period consists of 20-year span, taking a total of 180 years to complete one full cycle.
Period 6 - from 5th. Feb. 1964 to 3rd. Feb. 1984
Period 7 - from 4th. Feb. 1984 to 3rd. Feb. 2004
Period 8 - from 4th. Feb. 2004 to 3rd. Feb. 2024
Period 9 - from 4th. Feb. 2024 to 3rd. Feb. 2044
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How to apply Flying Star Feng Shui-Xuan Kong (Part 2)
Friday, 26 October 2007
Beside to manifest itself in visible structures such as landscapes and buildings, energy can also take invisible forms. Thus, Feng Shui works not only with visible structures but also with the invisible energy of a particular location at a given time. On the outside, energy vague freely, but when a building is built, it traps or captures the energy of the space it occupies. This encapsulated energy or Qi has the following characteristics:
Two space dimensions, determined by the direction on the front and back of the building.
A dimension of time, determined by the year when the construction of the building finishes.
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