myfs_160454 Posted June 9, 2015 Share Posted June 9, 2015 Hello, i would like to ask if anyone can explain which system shell I use, because according to nine star ki system -positive directions turn to negative in calculating Kua number, since in kua number it's specify your gender and in nine star ki system doesn't matter whether you are male or female. Thanks .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 9, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 9, 2015 These are some considerations:1. In general, it is the consensus of most that the Compass School Feng Shui which includes the Kua & Flying Stars which also uses the nine sectors originated from China.2. Somewhere, along the line; this was imported into Japan. And most likely, as you had mentioned; "turned upside down". Such that what is positive becomes negative and vice versa.3. And yes, one should not try to mix the two: kua vs the nine star ki.4. Today, especially around 1985 onwards; some British practitioners begin to adopt and apply the nine-star ki method. 4.1 And some find it to be a seamless "one-package" deal. Vs the traditional Feng Shui with so many modules: and not only the mastery but also Compass Schools ; 4 Pillars; Five Elements but the complexity of applying them. Here, there are many who still cannot grasp all of the concepts.4.2 And in my opinion, this is why it has led some to find that they do not need to mix and match all the concepts as nine-star ki comes in a "lovely" package.5. Do take note that it is best that if one is totally into the nine star ki - go forth and apply it as a "PACKAGE". And best advice is not to mix IT with what I mentioned under Para 1.6. As you my site; of course, as a Chinese as well as a site that is considered as applying Traditional and authentic Chinese Feng Shui; you can expect a certain bias for the Chinese system.6.1. There are lots of Feng Shui practitioners; here (Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand = Far East) that practises Para 1. And it is also in Taiwan, Hong Kong and now with the demise of communism; re-exported back to the origin China.7. As you come from an European country and perhaps, may be more available to books (British authors) on nine-star ki; then it is more of a preference.8. In the past, many of the Traditional Feng Shui such as the Kua (Gua) were written in Mandarin and appeal more to those who can comprehend Mandarin.9. But nowadays, there is an abundance of and understanding of the Tradtional Feng Shui vs the nine-star ki. Thus, no excuse to really, specialise or go with the "horses" mouth than the nine-star ki. Quote On 6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello, i would like to ask ifanyone can explain whichsystem shell I use, becauseaccording to nine star kisystem -positive directionsturn to negative incalculating Kua number, sincein kua number it's specifyyour gender and in nine starki system doesn't matterwhether you are male orfemale. Thanks .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 9, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 9, 2015 Traditional vs nine-star ki 1. This illustration shows at a glance; the major difference between the two. 2. On the right side of the illustration; one can see that the Traditional authentic Chinese system has lots of modules and concepts. 2.1 Not only one has to do homework to find out one's kua, one's best element and strength e.g. strong wood or weak wood etc... One also has to plot the Flying stars et... 3. Contrast this with the nine-star ki which comes packaged into one package. 3.1 This is perhaps the only advantage I consider the nine-star ki with: it has less of a steep knowledge curve as compared to the traditional that's all. 4. In my opinion, IT STILL retains one concept: THE FIVE ELEMENTS concept. Otherwise; it's a Japanese twist. Quote On 6/9/2015 9:32:35 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. Ingeneral, it is the consensus of mostthat the Compass School Feng Shui whichincludes the Kua & Flying Starswhich also uses the nine sectorsoriginated from China.2. Somewhere,along the line; this was imported intoJapan. And most likely, as you hadmentioned; "turned upside down". Suchthat what is positive becomes negativeand vice versa.3. And yes, one shouldnot try to mix the two: kua vs the ninestar ki.4. Today, especially around 1985onwards; some British practitionersbegin to adopt and apply the nine-starki method. 4.1 And some find it to be aseamless "one-package" deal. Vs thetraditional Feng Shui with so manymodules: and not only the mastery butalso Compass Schools ; 4 Pillars; FiveElements but the complexity of applyingthem. Here, there are many who stillcannot grasp all of the concepts.4.2 Andin my opinion, this is why it has ledsome to find that they do not need tomix and match all the concepts asnine-star ki comes in a "lovely"package.5. Do take note that it is bestthat if one is totally into the ninestar ki - go forth and apply it as a"PACKAGE". And best advice is not to mixIT with what I mentioned under Para 1.6.As you my site; of course, as a Chineseas well as a site that is considered asapplying Traditional and authenticChinese Feng Shui; you can expect acertain bias for the Chinese system.6.1.There are lots of Feng Shuipractitioners; here (Singapore, Malaysiaand Thailand = Far East) that practisesPara 1. And it is also in Taiwan, HongKong and now with the demise ofcommunism; re-exported back to theorigin China.7. As you come from anEuropean country and perhaps, may bemore available to books (Britishauthors) on nine-star ki; then it ismore of a preference.8. In the past,many of the Traditional Feng Shui suchas the Kua (Gua) were written inMandarin and appeal more to those whocan comprehend Mandarin.9. But nowadays,there is an abundance of andunderstanding of the Tradtional FengShui vs the nine-star ki. Thus, noexcuse to really, specialise or go withthe "horses" mouth than the nine-starki.On 6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM, Anonymouswrote:Hello, i would like to askifanyone can explain whichsystemshell I use, becauseaccording tonine star kisystem -positivedirectionsturn to negativeincalculating Kua number,sincein kua number it'sspecifyyour gender and in ninestarki system doesn'tmatterwhether you are maleorfemale. Thanks .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_160454 Posted June 10, 2015 Share Posted June 10, 2015 Thanks a lot.I think I will go with traditional feng shui from China.i will try to apply Bagua map,4 Pillar etc.....Could you please guide me how to do that correctly?Since there are a lot of information on the Internet from different sites, sometimes I get confused. ActuallyI had a consultant here in Denmark which uses Nine star ki and Bagua map on our house, but in a bit different way than I have seen before and in one of the kids rooms the most available space for furnitures in this room are the negative directions for my girl according to nine star ki. using Kua number for this room the directions are positive . Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 10, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 10, 2015 Past write-up on 9 star ki:-http://forum.geomancy.net/resources/art/art-ninestar.htm Quote On 6/9/2015 9:49:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:Traditional vs nine-star ki1. Thisillustration shows at a glance; themajor difference between the two.2. Onthe right side of the illustration; onecan see that the Traditional authenticChinese system has lots of modules andconcepts.2.1 Not only one has to dohomework to find out one's kua, one'sbest element and strength e.g. strongwood or weak wood etc... One also has toplot the Flying stars et...3. Contrastthis with the nine-star ki which comespackaged into one package. 3.1 This isperhaps the only advantage I considerthe nine-star ki with: it has less of asteep knowledge curve as compared to thetraditional that's all. 4. In myopinion, IT STILL retains one concept:THE FIVE ELEMENTS concept. Otherwise;it's a Japanese twist.On 6/9/20159:32:35 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:Theseare some considerations:1.Ingeneral, it is the consensus ofmostthat the Compass School FengShui whichincludes the Kua &Flying Starswhich also uses the ninesectorsoriginated from China.2.Somewhere,along the line; this wasimported intoJapan. And most likely,as you hadmentioned; "turned upsidedown". Suchthat what is positivebecomes negativeand vice versa.3.And yes, one shouldnot try to mixthe two: kua vs the ninestar ki.4.Today, especially around1985onwards; some Britishpractitionersbegin to adopt andapply the nine-starki method. 4.1And some find it to be aseamless"one-package" deal. Vsthetraditional Feng Shui with somanymodules: and not only themastery butalso Compass Schools ; 4Pillars; FiveElements but thecomplexity of applyingthem. Here,there are many who stillcannot graspall of the concepts.4.2 Andin myopinion, this is why it has ledsometo find that they do not need tomixand match all the conceptsasnine-star ki comes in a"lovely"package.5. Do take note thatit is bestthat if one is totallyinto the ninestar ki - go forth andapply it as a"PACKAGE". And bestadvice is not to mixIT with what Imentioned under Para 1.6.As you mysite; of course, as a Chineseas wellas a site that is consideredasapplying Traditional andauthenticChinese Feng Shui; you canexpect acertain bias for the Chinesesystem.6.1.There are lots of FengShuipractitioners; here (Singapore,Malaysiaand Thailand = Far East)that practisesPara 1. And it is alsoin Taiwan, HongKong and now with thedemise ofcommunism; re-exported backto theorigin China.7. As you comefrom anEuropean country and perhaps,may bemore available to books(Britishauthors) on nine-star ki;then it ismore of a preference.8. Inthe past,many of the TraditionalFeng Shui suchas the Kua (Gua) werewritten inMandarin and appeal moreto those whocan comprehendMandarin.9. But nowadays,there is anabundance of andunderstanding of theTradtional FengShui vs the nine-starki. Thus, noexcuse to really,specialise or go withthe "horses"mouth than the nine-starki.On6/9/2015 8:53:38 PM,Anonymouswrote:Hello, i wouldlike to askifanyone can explainwhichsystemshell I use,becauseaccording tonine starkisystem-positivedirectionsturn tonegativeincalculating Kuanumber,sincein kua numberit'sspecifyyour gender and inninestarki systemdoesn'tmatterwhether you aremaleorfemale. Thanks .. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 11, 2015 Staff Share Posted June 11, 2015 Dear Mirena Nikolova,> I think I will go with traditional feng shui from China.i will try to apply Bagua map,4 Pillar etc.....Could you please guide me how to do that correctly?Since there are a lot of information on the Internet from different sites, sometimes I get confused. ActuallyI had a consultant here in Denmark which uses Nine star ki and Bagua map on our house, but in a bit different way than I have seen before and in one of the kids rooms the most available space for furnitures in this room are the negative directions for my girl according to nine star ki. using Kua number for this room the directions are positive .Feel free to use Geomancy.net's full range of free tools (Eight House/Ba Zi/Flying Star) in our Member area:-http://login.geomancy.netAnd learning resources which you can read up:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-tour.htmBut you will need to spend some time to read them in order to learn and understand the various tools and application.If you are looking looking for to apply them immediately hassle free, we can also help you on that. We have the offsite feng shui consultation service to help our international clients who wants our professional advise on your home:-URL: http://www.geomancy.net/products/home-consultation/home-consultation.htmEither way, you will be able to find the various tools and resources on our website.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET: Center for Applied Feng Shui Researchhttp://www.geomancy.netE-mail: support@geomancy.net, Quote On 6/10/2015 12:33:45 PM, Anonymous wrote:Thanks a lot.I think I will gowith traditional feng shuifrom China.i will try to applyBagua map,4 Pillaretc.....Could you please guideme how to do thatcorrectly?Since there are alot of information on theInternet from different sites,sometimes I get confused.ActuallyI had a consultanthere in Denmark which usesNine star ki and Baguamap on our house, but in a bitdifferent way than I have seenbefore and in one of the kidsrooms the most available spacefor furnitures in this roomare the negative directionsfor my girl according to ninestar ki. using Kuanumber for this room thedirections are positive. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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