kslee Posted January 21, 1999 Share Posted January 21, 1999 I am considering purchasing a house which I like. However, I know I am of Fire sign while my fiancee is of Water sign. Prior consultation with a Feng Shui practitioner mentioned that we would be better of getting a place with the main door opening towards the East or South East.This place has the main door opening to the North-North West. The main bedroom is on the South-East part of the house, and the window opens to the East, which has a view of the main driveway leading into the condominium. The main door opens into the living room and faces on the opposite end of the room, a ceiling to floor window which overlooks a swimming pool. The kitchen is in the North of the house.1) Should I even consider this house at all?2) Is the master bedroom location...kitchen and other main living areas location also important?Your speedy feedback is kindly appreciated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
des Posted January 21, 1999 Share Posted January 21, 1999 I have a few questions regarding the Flying Star Theory:1. Once a Flying Star Chart (with nine grids) has been drawn for me, can Iuse this very same chart (up to year 2003) to assess any houses that I mayconsidered buying or is chart different for different houses ?2. Can I use the same chart to assess my office environment ?Thank you/regards.... Desmond Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted January 22, 1999 Let me congratulate you on buying a new house. One of the best thing you should do first is to use the " Eight House Theory ". You can either use the `manual' system in this BBS to generate both your personal templates e.g. http://www.geomancy.net/fs/house1.htm or go to www.geomancy-online.com to get generate your free Eith House Theory template.What is the use of the Eight House Template?It is used to find which house is good for an individual or his family. What you can do here is follow the instructions on the above links and later superimpose your personal 8 directions (8 intangible forces) on your new house layout plan. Here you should see a clearer picture of where are the good and bad locations. Do look out for what are the intangible forces affecting the " breadwinner " in relation to areas like the main entrance door or your bedroom. Locations where you spent time at.Good Luck in your house hunting!Cecil Quote On 1/21/99 11:12:01 AM, Anonymous wrote:I am considering purchasing ahouse which I like. However,I know I am of Fire sign whilemy fiancee is of Water sign.Prior consultation with a FengShui practitioner mentionedthat we would be better ofgetting a place with the maindoor opening towards the Eastor South East.This place has the main dooropening to the North-NorthWest. The main bedroom is onthe South-East part of thehouse, and the window opens tothe East, which has a view ofthe main driveway leading intothe condominium. The maindoor opens into the livingroom and faces on the oppositeend of the room, a ceiling tofloor window which overlooks aswimming pool. The kitchen isin the North of the house.1) Should I even consider thishouse at all?2) Is the master bedroomlocation...kitchen and othermain living areas locationalso important?Your speedy feedback is kindlyappreciated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted January 22, 1999 Please see below:- Quote On 1/21/99 11:51:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:I have a few questionsregarding the Flying StarTheory: 1. Once a Flying Quote Star Chart (with nine grids)has been drawn for me, canIuse this very same chart (upto year 2003) to assess anyhouses that I mayconsideredbuying or is chart differentfor different houses ? 1. The Flying Star chart is valid (can be applied to this particular home only).2. If you do not make any major renovations; this same Flying Star Chart is still applicable after the year 2003 e.g. year 2030 etc...3. Once you do a major renovation: For example in the year 2005; you did a major renovation, then the house comes under the ' Flying Star " of the Period 8. (Currently 1984 to 2003 comes under Period 7), where if you notice the flying star chart, 7 is in the centre. 2. Quote Can I use the same chart toassess my office environment? No you cannot use the same chart to assess your office environment unless the main entrance door is EXACTLY the same location as your existing house. Thank you/regards.... Quote Desmond Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 22, 2020 Staff Share Posted April 22, 2020 Starters kit: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/blogs/entry/20-do-it-yourself-diy-finding-a-good-home-kit/ On-site re-sale: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/blogs/entry/11-on-site-can-or-cannot-buy-a-re-sale-home/ Off-site re-sale: https://www.geomancy.net/forums/blogs/entry/10-eyeing-a-few-units/ Brand new (Just launched): https://www.geomancy.net/forums/blogs/entry/12-brand-new-and-my-selection-depends-on-my-queueballot-number-let-me-identify-the-good-the-bad-the-ugly-for-you/ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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