peterq Posted July 28, 2000 Share Posted July 28, 2000 Dear Cecil,As a person who has a fascination for feng shui I have a few questions regarding the interpretation of the birth chart of a house.Assuming that the house was built in the present period(7). 1) The birth chart of the house has the number 7 as the center number. So with the next period (8) will the center number change because we are in the new period?2) If the chart remains the same, then how to we analyses the chart for the next period? Your answer would be greatly appreciated.Faithfully yoursPeter Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 28, 2000 Staff Share Posted July 28, 2000 Dear Peter,Please see below:- Quote On 7/28/00 1:55:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,As a person who has afascination for feng shui Ihave a few questions regardingthe interpretation of thebirth chart of a house.Assuming that the house wasbuilt in the presentperiod(7).1) The birth chart of thehouse has the number 7 as thecenter number. So with thenext period (8) will thecenter number change becausewe are in the new period? Let's take an example:Period 7 is from 1984 to 2003. Assume that a period 6 house that was built in 1982. So what happens to the Flying Star Analysis for this Period 6 house?If there are no major renovations done to this Period 6 house, it will still continue to have the birth chart of a Period 6 house i.e. #6 at the center of the chart.The same goes for any other houses built in Period e.g 4, 5, 6. Thus for a Period 7 house; assume that it was built in 1986. If there are no major renovations done after it was built i.e. 1986 and until 2004; it will still be considered a Period 7 house.Only when you do a major renovation e.g. in the year 2005 (for example) then, you should use the Period 8, birth chart. Quote 2) If the chart remains thesame, then how to we analysesthe chart for the next period? A Flying Star Chart is for a 20 year period i.e. Period 7 (1984 to 2003).For a yearly chart, it has its own numerology showing the base # (numbers) but there are no numbers mountain and water star.Here, one can look at the `yearly' chart and `fine' tune the 20 Year Flying Star Chart'.For example on this site at www.geomancy-online.com, the 20 Year Flying Star Chart is analysed. Users who have access to premium charts can also look at the Yearly chart and the interpretation and cures (if any). Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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