myfs_91650 Posted February 14, 2005 Share Posted February 14, 2005 My home is a facing S2, our backyard has a slope which dips down towards a creek that runs east-west all along the back properties of our street. This incline plus the water worries me as I feel we have no "tortoise" behind us. However, reading an article once, it said that if there are large homes behind you,tall trees, etc, this can be viewed as being the tortoise. The samewas saidforwater beingin the front, which is really the winding road in front of your house. What are your thoughts on this?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 14, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 14, 2005 Dear Cindy,When Flying Star Feng Shui is applied i.e. S2; and if your home was born or had a major renovation done between 1984 to 2003, then one should consider the various important numbers:-#8 - Current prosperityActually, the mountain star MS#8 is directly at South while WS#8 is at the SW sector. In some homes, the gate is on the side of the home and often the front could benefit (instead) with a wall and a water postion could be determined to see if it can be at SW sector.#7 - Past prosperity but #7 became nasty in 2004. Because of the double #7's at the back of the home; if the home continues to remain as a Period 7 home, than, it would benefit from a water feature at the back of the home to neutralise the double 7's. Otherwise, good to see if the home can be changed to a Period 8 home.Thus, if we are applying Flying Star Feng Shui, some concepts relating to Shapes and Forms may not be appropriate. This is because Shapes and Forms DOES NOT consider time dimension in Feng Shui. Previously a double #7 is considered favourable prior to 2004, and a solid backing at the home was advantages at that time, but now, one has to deal with this two nasty #7's. One way is that since #7's are weak metal x2, water element is the best "cure" to draw out metal.Some other charts like NW2 and NW3 or say SE1 (Period 7) are Peral Sting charts that should take advantage of a "mountain" at the frontage and "water" at the back of the home. Again, this will not match what you had mentioned below.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/14/2005 10:41:53 AM, Anonymous wrote:My home is a facing S2, ourbackyard has a slope whichdips down towards a creek thatruns east-west all along theback properties of our street.This incline plus the waterworries me as I feel we haveno "tortoise" behind us.However, reading an articleonce, it said that if thereare large homes behindyou,tall trees, etc,this can be viewed as beingthe tortoise. Thesamewassaidforwaterbeingin the front, whichis really the winding road infront of your house. What areyour thoughts on this?Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In Now