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Dear Bradley Hope,


Bradley Hope wrote:
Can some one please explain the Flying Star chart to me.

Flying Star is the use of numerology to assess the luck of the house. It is made up of numbers 1 to 9. Depending on how the number interacts with each other, you get different analysis or interpretations.


Each sector is usually made up of 3 basic numbers (ie. 8-4-3). Where 8 is the mountain star, 4 is the base star, 3 is the water star.Together it will allow a practitioner to understand and assess the Qi of the house. It is not easy forone to explainhowyou can read it if you have no ideathe basics about the flying star.


However,in ourmember areado provide the freeflying star chart for users to make use of. Basically, it is already colour coded. ie 5 for example is the misfortune star which is red for inauspicious. 8 for example iscurrent wealth for period 8 house so it is blue for auspicious. So based on the colour of the numbers in our report, you will already be able to tell more or less which are the problem sectors.


Most sectors such as 2/5 may require cures such as Metal influence to help balance the sector. So best to keep those sector white/gold which represents metal.


The numbers most are often interested are the current wealth or future wealth. For a period 8 house (2003-2024), therefore numbers such as 8 is your current wealth, and 9 is your future wealth. So these are the stars you want to look out for when you want to activate the auspicious sector.


Beyond, that if you really want to understand the chart then you need a professional to explain it in detail to you or have to learn more about the flying star feng shui.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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