Wednesday, July 8, 2009

How to apply Flying Star Feng Shui-Xuan Kong (Part 1) article from www.skillon.com

Dear all readers and all my friends,



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.



  1. Period 6 - from 5th. Feb. 1964 to 3rd. Feb. 1984
  2. Period 7 - from 4th. Feb. 1984 to 3rd. Feb. 2004
  3. Period 8 - from 4th. Feb. 2004 to 3rd. Feb. 2024
  4. Period 9 - from 4th. Feb. 2024 to 3rd. Feb. 2044
Step 2: Finding the direction of the main door.

Every house or apartment building has a sitting and a facing direction and in most cases, we can intuitively diffrentiate them. The facing is usually the side with allow the maximum qi energy into your house.

How to determine which site allow the most qi energy? First, you must remember that we all bring in the most qi energy into the house when we walk through the main door.

Then, using an accurate compass that the degree of reading standing inside the house facing out at the main door. Take down the direction for example facing 126 degree facing South East. South East is further divided into 3 sections ie. SE1, SE2 and SE3.

Step 3: Birth Chart Configuration

Having established the direction of a building it is facing, we can then measure it more accurately with a Lo Pan and record the direction bearings.

On the basis of the Age of the house and its direction it faces , we may now draw up a feng shui chart in the nine square format.

Assuming your house was built in the year 1985, that put it in the period of 7. Hence place the number 7 in the centre of the Luo Shu Grid.

The remaining eight numbers are then positioned based on the flight sequence of the Luo Shu diagram. Please refer to flight sequence from article 1 The base chart changes with time.

The small numbers on the left is called Mountain star, it influences human halth and harmony. The mountain star should fall in a solid, high, enclosed and preferably quiet locations such as bedrooms inside a house.

The numbers on the right are called 'water stars' also known as the facing stars and govern wealth and prosperity. These small numbers move in the same pattern as the Lo shu diagram. In general, one should note that a prosperous water star is best found in a mobile, fluid or active location, such as the front entrance, the living room and the open spaces of the building.















The essential item to note is the location of the main entrance, as all good or bad influences come through the front door.Equally essential is the location of the master bedroom which very much affects the health and prosperity of the entire household.

In general there are four types of Fyling Star charts.

  1. On mountain on water
  2. Up mountain down water
  3. Double stars in front
  4. Double star behind

In order to make it easy for all readers, www.skillon.com provide a Flying Star plus 8 mansion Ba Gua tool that help identify the quality of your home in term of geomancy. Click here for the tool Flying Star Chart

Advance charts are also available for example ; 7 Star robbery (Triangular formation) and Duplicating water star (forward).

* Stay tuned for part 2 on "How to apply Flying Star Feng Shui-Xuan Kong"

article taken from www.skillon.com with the permission from its founder Jimmy Yap Siew Wui.

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