chueh Posted December 5, 2017 Share Posted December 5, 2017 Hi, Master, I have learned that in Feng Shui theory Natural/external environment is the priority. We go from big to small, and from permeant to temporary. However, I am not sure how to balance between the practicality and the theory. For example, there is a 20-mile-long (measure from it's SW end to NE end) lake sitting the north of the town I am looking for a house to purchase now (please see the picture, the town is marked in red dot). OK, in theory, I should choose a house that faces N, NE, or NW, because water should be in the front of the house. The S of the lake is around 4-5 miles from the town I will be living in. However, putting flying star period 8 and 9 into consideration, I am looking for a house facing SE, S, or SW (not sure if I am right or wrong). Assuming that I am right, then that big of the water source would be in the back of the house!!!!! Q1... Considering there being numerous streams and creeks nearby around the town everywhere, distance-wise, I should tap into the relationship between the house and the creeks but not the big lake??? However, I checked the topo for the direction of water flows. Almost all the creeks and streams move away from the center out; no matter which house it is???? That's not a help! (please see the pic; creeks are very small, so it's hard to see the light blue color) Q2... in this case, shall I go with the landform and forget about the flying stars, or I should not look at Feng Shui in a black-n-white manner? Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 5, 2017 Staff Share Posted December 5, 2017 Location, location and location. This is one of the major statements in Feng Shui: "The Shapes (Shapes and Forms) prevail over the Stars (Flying Stars)." Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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