Guest Posted December 8, 1999 Share Posted December 8, 1999 Dear Cecil, thanks so much for your reply, I'm not sure which book it was (as I had gotton 3 books from the library on this subject to read) that stated placing the trigrams above the doorways. What I meant was, the author didn't state to place the "mirror" itself over the doorways/areas to activate the area, just the "symbol" of the trigram itself whether it be on wood, on a piece of stone, stenciled on the wall, or whatever. In other words, for example, in the south--you would use the trigram for the south only--the 6-line trigram representing that area. I will try to checkout the book again and see who the author was. In the mean time, I was just wondering why you would need to activate these areas.Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 8, 1999 Staff Share Posted December 8, 1999 Dear Carrie,Thanks for your offer to look into the books. Personally I feel it is not necessary to do so.This is because, traditionally:-1. A trigram should not be modified but rather based on the First Heaven Sequence Trigram.Ref: http://www.geomancy.net/fs/pakua.htm2. In my personal opinion, modifying the Ba Gua trigram is a modern invention; perhaps invented by the author him/herself and have no basis in Traditional Feng Shui.3. For Feng Shui books best to get books written by Traditional Feng Shui authors or if one prefer, 9-Star Ki authors. Where possible not to mix both methods.4. Try to avoid books written by Black Hat Sect (BTB) authors.Where possible avoid books by authors who quote " Space clearing ". These books are either BTB or close to it. "Space clearing" authors usually talks only about Feng Shui in terms of invisible Qi. Here, Feng Shui becomes so mysterious that even the author does not know what he is talking about. The end result you could expect is to purchase *enhancers* in `bulk' e.g. 3 or more wind chimes, a fountain etc... Perhaps, after reading some Traditional cures would start selling the `victim' the 6 chinese ancient coins. Perhaps giving a discount over it. 5. Where possible, try to get the basics or fundamentals of Feng Shui correct i.e. if one wants to go further into Feng Shui, try to understand Traditional Feng Shui.No offence, what I believe for anyone new to Feng Shui is " if it ain't broken, please do not fix it ". If one does apply D.I.Y. cures, do it e.g. piecemeal. "Better safe than sorry". A short cut method would be to consult a competent FS practioner. Else, be cautious.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/8/99 8:58:08 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil, thanks so much foryour reply, I'm not sure whichbook it was (as I had gotton 3books from the library on thissubject to read) that statedplacing the trigrams above thedoorways. What I meant was,the author didn't state toplace the "mirror" itself overthe doorways/areas to activatethe area, just the "symbol" ofthe trigram itself whether itbe on wood, on a piece ofstone, stenciled on the wall,or whatever. In other words,for example, in the south--youwould use the trigram for thesouth only--the 6-line trigramrepresenting that area. Iwill try to checkout the bookagain and see who the authorwas. In the mean time, I wasjust wondering why you wouldneed to activate these areas.Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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