myfs_106877 Posted October 29, 2004 Share Posted October 29, 2004 Master Lee,First of all, thank you for all of the information available on your site! I've never learned so much from one site.My house has a combination of ten chart. From what I've read from other sources this chart is auspicious and over rides all other interpretations of the star combinations. Does this mean that I do not need to cure the bad star combinations. One example is my master bedroom which has a 5-5-9 and 1-9-5 stars which is said to be very bad. Nothing severe has happened yet and we have been in the house for since Dec of 2002 (the house was built in 2002, facing Wu, sitting North). what does the 5-5-9 (which I understand is much worse than the 1-9-5) means and should I implement a cure for it?I'm very worried about this, please help.Ed Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 29, 2004 Staff Share Posted October 29, 2004 Dear Edwin,Please see below:- Quote On 10/29/2004 7:49:40 AM, Anonymous wrote:Master Lee,First of all, thank you forall of the informationavailable onyour site! I've never learnedso much from one site.Feel free to browse the external page resources as well as the forum messages, which we have kept since 1998.For speedy answers to many of the questions, use the SEARCH feature in this forum.My house has a combination often chart. From what I'veread from othersources this chart isauspicious and over rides allother interpretations ofthe star combinations. Doesthis mean that I do not needto cure the badstar combinations. Oneexample is my master bedroomwhich has a 5-5-9 and1-9-5 stars which is said tobe very bad. Nothing severehas happened yetand we have been in the housefor since Dec of 2002 (thehouse was built in2002, facing Wu, sittingNorth). Yes, in general a sum-of-ten chart has it's advantages since on it's own, it far outweighs the relative bad sectors in a home within the confines of the Flying star theory.That is to say, under Flying Star theory, a home with e.g. a sum-of-ten far outweigths the disadvantage of the bad star charts of this same theory. Expand However, Flying Star is but only one of the theories. Another key element would be the Shapes and Forms Feng Shui.For example, most likey, your home has favourable or relatively good Shapes and Forms.And Shapes and Forms together with Flying star Feng shui combined together seems to (perhaps) help aid your home Feng Shui.Contrast this (perhaps again) with some other homes that may have good Flying star Feng Shui but bad Shapes and forms. Thus, the situation may not be the same, overall. Quote what does the 5-5-9(which I understand ismuch worse than the 1-9-5)means and should I implement acure for it?The key success in understanding Flying star Feng shui is to go to the lowest common denominator of Flying Star Feng Shui i.e. the Five elements concept. Expand Sometimes, we go to some Feng Shui sites and they give very flowerly names to number e.g. Purple = #9 or Yellow = #5.Anyway, again, all these goes to the most fundamental concept of the five elements:-where 5 = big earth elementwhere 9 = fire elementwhere 1 = water elementUnder the productive cycle of the 5 elements concept, for example, visit this url:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htmWhy is 5,5,9 or any of these combinations bad?This is because, 9 = fire element. And under the productive cycle, fire (9) further fuels bad 5 x 2. Where 5 = bad earth element!A 1 - 9 - 5, is therefore not as bad as a 5,5,9 because there is a 1 = water element. And as we all know, water can help to drown fire (9). Making the situation of double 5's lesser.If you have the time, write down the significance of each numbers e.g.1 = water element2 = bad earth 3 = bad wood element, 4 = bad wood element, etc...If one applies the Five elements concept properly, one will suddenly realise that e.g. proper application of Flying star Feng shui is not that mysterious after all or that it is based on one's whims and fanices. but a relatively simple "Five elements deduction".In your case, since #5 = bad yellow earth while #9 is = fire element, on the safe side, avoid anything BRIGHT YELLOW or BRIGHT RED in the bedroom, would be enough, in your situation. Since Bright Yellow is associated with #5 x 2 while RED represents #9. And my explanation of fire fueling (Yellow) earth should be best avoided.Best colours for the bedroom are neutral white representing gold or metal element. Or try to use pastel shades of colours not bright colours.For those whose Ba Zi can use green or wood element can use such a colour in the room. Since wood is like a tree with roots, that go into the ground (#5 or earth) and crushing the roots.Therefore, do make a chart of what are the characteristics of each of the Five elements e.g. a table format i.e.Element ColorShape Wood Green or brown tall and thinand more of the above information. If you do so, I strongly believe, that you are on the correct path of really understanding the five element concept.And furthermore, ba zi or proper ba zi also uses this concept. Choosing auspicious dates also uses the five elements concept. There are so many other concepts that utilize the five elements concept.Therefore, go for it!Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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