myfs_89297 Posted January 17, 2003 Share Posted January 17, 2003 Dear Cecil,I was glad to receive your inputs, but however seeking more discussions on this subject, as below:-A)Which of the following can one hypothesize (without taking into account the personalization of the stars to a person?s element, at the main entrance)?1)Three combinations chart although not the most auspicious chart, but a chart with minimum number of leaks, when compared to other charts in Flying Stars Feng Shui.2)Three combinations chart is more auspicious than a chart with double 7 in the main entrance during period 7 or a chart with double 8 in the main entrance during period 8 .3)Three combinations when cross-referenced with yearly star and monthly stars, will bring about the least imbalance of elements in a palace without any cures to be placed.OR?Any other hypothesis, which will better suit??B)Personalization of Three combination chart, to the person and the house:Given your below explanation, can we deduce the following?1)The elements in the main entrance of three combination chart should be favorable to the breadwinner(other persons) of the house. E.g the THE TRIGRAM KUA NO of the person (the self-guardian element), should be supported by(productive cycle) the BASE STAR of the Flying Star palace in the main entrance of the house. Similarly, the Water Star of the FS palace in the main entrance of the house should support (or be controlled by ) the person?s guardian element, for GOOD WEALTH. Similarly, the Mountain Star of the FS of the Entrance palace should support (or be controlled by) the person?s guardian element, for GOOD HEALTH.2)Similarly the Ba Zi element (Day element) of a person depending on Strong / Weak character, should be supported (not controlled), by the BASE STAR (for suitability to the house) , WATER STAR (for Wealth) , MOUNTAIN STAR (for Health) at the entrance palace.3)Similarly, analysis for the most used palace by the person e.g bedroom etc.4)All analysis to be made for YEARLY STAR for each palaces, for placing cures, except for ?the Entrance Palace? and ?most used palace?, where monthly analysis also needs to be done (i.e 5 star analysis-i.e WS, MS, Yearly BS, Monthly Star, Natal Base Star), for placing cures 5)Utilize the five element concept (inter-relationship) and timeliness to enhance the good star, and reduce the bad star effect, taking into consideration the Yearly, and Monthly stars.C) Can the same analysis also be used for ?Combination 10 special charts??D) Do you think ?Special Charts? are a favorite with Feng Shui Masters for prescribing to their clients, in Singapore / Hong Kong / Taiwan etc ? (i.e is it popular with FS specialists?)-Your personal opinion.Thanks in advance, so that one can understand and appreciate the ?special charts? better.Janna, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 17, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 17, 2003 Dear Janna,1. In the future, I will post more critical reviews about the three combinations and the combination of 10.2. For forum users here, the combination of 10 is where all numbers in a sector add up to 10. 3. For example if a sector has #2 mountain and #6 water and base number = #2. Quote D) Do you think ?SpecialCharts? are a favorite withFeng Shui Masters forprescribing to their clients,in Singapore / Hong Kong /Taiwan etc ? (i.e is itpopular with FSspecialists?)-Your personalopinion. 1. One must first know the modern history of the upsurge in the use of Flying Star Feng Shui.2. Many of us are either left or right handed and each of us have an inclination towards either spatial (the arts) etc.. While others are more mathematical.3. In the late 1970s to 1980's you will find that several graduates in mathematics or in similar field got interested in the mathematical model of Feng Shui. 4. Perhaps, they can relate better to figures (numbers) than say Shapes and Form.5. Shapes and Forms and Flying Star are on a continuum like hot and cold. Most of us are inclined to one or the other school. 6. But it does not totally mean that those who practise Shapes and Forms do not use Flying Star or vice versa.7. If one has the opportunity to ask a famous Master of the old, one can learn the the maxim " all roads lead to Rome ". 8. Similarly, if one does Feng Shui assessments correctly, in most cases, (generally), one may lead to the same conclusion.9. However, no matter how superior Flying Star Feng Shui is, it cannot beat Shapes and Forms. Especially Shapes and Forms of the exterior has very high weightage.10. You will be surprised to learn of the quality of some Feng Shui practitioners in Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Taiwan.11. In the past, the well educated does not ever dream of a career in Geomancy. And many of those who entered the market in my opinion, pick up a few books and start practising. 12. Many of these practitioners are now in their 60's. Some do well because they try to either learn from experience or trial and error. Others, fall badly on the way-side. Since they do not constantly upgrade or is not plugged into the information world.13. Many of my country's practitioners have never heard of Xuan Kong, Flying Star. 14. Some use basic theory of The Five Elements i.e. North = water, South = fire and advise their clients based on very limited Feng Shui vocalbuary. While others do or die, use only the Eight House Theory.15. Frankly, I pity those in practitioners in my country who are 50's and 60's. Many have seen strong competition from scholastic Feng Shui practitioners that not only utilise vast number of tools but also are plugged into the information age.16. The key success factor since 1980's is the vast information in any language on Feng Shui. And this leads to strong consumer awarness. 17. Consumers of Feng Shui or Geomancy, will force many practitioners to upgrade.18. In conclusion, I strongly believe that after 2003, many highly educated people will take the lead to bring Feng Shui to the next level. 19. In addition, with the internet, it will bring everyone closer together to pull their experiences. Here, we can for the first time, realistically try to use concepts, ideas and cures that work for most people. And discard the not so reliable concepts.20. You will be surpised to learn that to-date, even in my country, the majority of practitioners are simply just looking within the four walls with notions about wealth corners without first fixing the leak. 21. Many of my country's practitioners are lucky because majority of people in my country have good work attitude, majority being Chinese have good family bonding etc... 22. And it is because of this Man Luck (Human Luck) factor, that whatever they recommend, seems to `work' as Man Luck can in many circumstances reduce somewhat poor Earth Luck.23. My advise to those who `swear' by Flying Star Feng Shui is to step back and not be too obsessed with it. It is by far, only part of the arsenal of tools in Feng Shui. 24. And many practitioners become too academic in applying it without looking at the bigger picture of the External environment, site, land, building and apartment or house.25. The clue here is that if we want to employ the arsenal of Heaven Luck (Pillars of destiny) with Earth Luck especially Flying Star, it all boils down to balancing the Five Elements. And also relating it to time dimension as each element has it's highs and lows.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/17/2003 2:29:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I was glad to receive yourinputs, but however seekingmore discussions on thissubject, as below:-A)Which of the following canone hypothesize (withouttaking into account thepersonalization of the starsto a person?s element, at themain entrance)?1)Three combinations chartalthough not the mostauspicious chart, but a chartwith minimum number of leaks,when compared to other chartsin Flying Stars Feng Shui.2)Three combinations chart ismore auspicious than a chartwith double 7 in the mainentrance during period 7 or achart with double 8 in themain entrance during period 8.3)Three combinations whencross-referenced with yearlystar and monthly stars, willbring about the leastimbalance of elements in apalace without any cures to beplaced.OR?Any other hypothesis, whichwill better suit??B)Personalization of Threecombination chart, to theperson and the house:Given your below explanation,can we deduce the following?1)The elements in the mainentrance of three combinationchart should be favorable tothe breadwinner(other persons)of the house. E.g the THETRIGRAM KUA NO of the person(the self-guardian element),should be supportedby(productive cycle) the BASESTAR of the Flying Star palacein the main entrance of thehouse. Similarly, the WaterStar of the FS palace in themain entrance of the houseshould support (or becontrolled by ) the person?sguardian element, for GOODWEALTH. Similarly, theMountain Star of the FS of theEntrance palace should support(or be controlled by) theperson?s guardian element, forGOOD HEALTH.2)Similarly the Ba Zi element(Day element) of a persondepending on Strong / Weakcharacter, should be supported(not controlled), by the BASESTAR (for suitability to thehouse) , WATER STAR (forWealth) , MOUNTAIN STAR (forHealth) at the entrancepalace.3)Similarly, analysis for themost used palace by the persone.g bedroom etc.4)All analysis to be made forYEARLY STAR for each palaces,for placing cures, except for?the Entrance Palace? and?most used palace?, wheremonthly analysis also needs tobe done (i.e 5 staranalysis-i.e WS, MS, YearlyBS, Monthly Star, Natal BaseStar), for placing cures5)Utilize the five elementconcept (inter-relationship)and timeliness to enhance thegood star, and reduce the badstar effect, taking intoconsideration the Yearly, andMonthly stars.C) Can the same analysis alsobe used for ?Combination 10special charts??D) Do you think ?SpecialCharts? are a favorite withFeng Shui Masters forprescribing to their clients,in Singapore / Hong Kong /Taiwan etc ? (i.e is itpopular with FSspecialists?)-Your personalopinion.Thanks in advance, so that onecan understand and appreciatethe ?special charts? better.Janna, Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 17, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 17, 2003 Dear Janna,1. I understand that you are from Moscow, Russia.2. If one notice carefully, each country has it's distintive cluster of developments.3. For example, in Singapore and Hong Kong, many Feng Shui practitioners specialise in high rise buildings: commercial, industrial and apartments.4. For example, in Singapore, approximately 85 percent of the entire population of 4 million people in Singapore live in government subsidised housing. This statutory board is called Housing and Development Board or HDB for short. 5. Therefore, many local practitioners see more (assessment of high rise buildings than say landed property).6. Similarly, in Taiwan and even in Malaysia, many practitioners do more assessments of landed property especially - if it is not in the city.7. In my opinion, it is because of the high demand for apartment/flat owners to request for FS audits of their interior, many FS practitioners, focus on the interior. And this is the reason why; audits take on a simplistic approach of the interior.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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