myfs_101335 Posted March 26, 2004 Share Posted March 26, 2004 Hello,I've just come to someone's comment regarding flying star charts for apartments on different floors. He says (according with one of a FS untold secrets) that for 1-5th floor flats the chart is based on the facing direction and for 6th-up floors, the chart is based on the main entrance/door of flat. Could you please confirm either this statement is true or not?Thank you,raluka Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 27, 2004 Staff Share Posted March 27, 2004 Dear Raluka,1. Frankly, I would not say that this is an "untold" secret. This is because there are varied interpretations as to the exact floor level. For example, you mentioned 1 to 5. While other practititoners may consider 6 to 8 or 9 floors.2. Usually, the major consensus amongst practitioners is the term " the most light " coming into the apartment.3. Here, often, if one has already stayed into a specific home for some time, some practitioners instead of "arguing" about this "untold" secret may instead draw TWO charts to compare which is more accurate. Here, action speaks louder than words. And this is a more productive way to "trouble-shoot" issues if any.4. Often a seasoned practitioner would make an assessment based on his/her personal judgements vs this "untold" secret especially for a new apartment.5. In fact, some practitioners simply look at the facing of the entire building as use this as the facing direction.6. Therefore, it looks like there can be many "untold" secrets.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 3/26/2004 6:44:05 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello,I've just come to someone'scomment regarding flying starcharts for apartments ondifferent floors. He says(according with one of a FSuntold secrets) that for 1-5thfloor flats the chart is basedon the facing direction andfor 6th-up floors, the chartis based on the mainentrance/door of flat.Could you please confirmeither this statement is trueor not?Thank you,raluka Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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