myfs_90190 Posted July 17, 2009 Share Posted July 17, 2009 Dear Master Cecil,I am trying to get a better understanding on the combination of 10. I've read somewhere that a P8 home facing SW1 or NE1 would have to be a perfect rectangle or square and all 9 places present for this auspiciousness to take place. What other conditions must be met in order for this auspicious chart to occur--say a 1 story home vs. 2 story home? Once a combination of 10 home is achieved, does this make all 9 sectors of the home auspicious or is there still 4 favorable and 4 unfavorable sectors based on flying stars, despite being a combination of 10? Could you give an example using this scenario: Breadwinner and spouse are both Kua 7 and their daughter is a Kua 3. Home is facing SW1 or NE1 during P8? Does location and direction of main door, kitchen and bedrooms still matter based on breadwinner's Kua number in a combination of 10 home? What if someone has a combination of 10 home that is 1 story and the center has an open courtyard? Would this still make the home a combination of 10? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 17, 2009 Staff Share Posted July 17, 2009 1. In general, the main key success factor of a home that wants to tap the sum-of-ten should have as rectangular or squarish home as possible. 2. Under Para 1, the best case senario is a helicopter view where the entire outline of the home is rectangular and squarish. Thus, in essence, the 9 sectors can be "magnified" by this sum-of-ten for all 9 sectors.3. Another key success is to have as much open space as possible within the 4 walls of the home.4. Thus, from the above, the key success has more to do with macro Feng Shui then micro Feng Shui. Thus, be it a 1 level (storey) or 2 storey home, the best senario is still Para 1 (full stop).5. The above is the key essence of the idea (bigger picture)behind the sum-of-ten. Anything else is a plus point (the interior). Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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