myfs_120459 Posted July 14, 2007 Share Posted July 14, 2007 Edited by Robert: Posted anonymously as requestedI would like to compare a few house numbers that I am comparing for the next year's lease. However, I am not sure how to enter the numbers on that form.For example, if the apartment address is 1430, NW 8th avenue, #89, Austin, TX, 42567. Which numbers should I enter? In what order?Please let me know.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted July 19, 2007 Staff Share Posted July 19, 2007 Dear Anon,Anonymous wrote:I would like to compare a few house numbers that I am comparing for the next year's lease. However, I am not sure how to enter the numbers on that form.The current house number analysis is more for apartments number that is usually used in flats. This is because the same layout but in different level may not have the same qi flow within the house.So normally, the unit number is 01-22. Which means 01 is the floor level, while 22 is the unique apartment number.Anonymous wrote:For example, if the apartment address is 1430, NW 8th avenue, #89, Austin, TX, 42567. Which numbers should I enter? In what order?So #89 would be yourt unique apartment number. I am not sure about what floor your partment is on,so just add 01 for 1st level, 02 for 2nd level and so on.For example, level 1 would be #01-89, while level 2 would be #02-89.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_120459 Posted May 20, 2009 Share Posted May 20, 2009 Hello Cecil,I am planning to move into a house with a number that seems rather complicated to enter. It is apartment number 2 in building number 371 and the address of the apartment complex is 3342. It is located above the carport, so even though it is sort of on the second floor, there is no one living below me.So how can I enter this number for the flying star analysis?Also, when I add up all the numbers in the address (including the zip code) and reducing it to a single number, the final number is either 9 or 4. I have heard both these are really bad house numbers. Is that true? Should I rather look for another apartment? Is there any remedy I can use for this? Please let me know. I really appreciate your advice on this.Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 20, 2009 Staff Share Posted May 20, 2009 1. Apartment (House number) analysis is about the storey (floor) or level a home is. Thus youshould input: 02 - 3342 . Where 02 = 2nd storey and 3342 is the apartment stack's number. Quote Also, when I add up all the numbers in the address (including the zip code)and reducing it to a single number, the final number is either 9 or 4. I haveheard both these are really bad house numbers. Is that true? Should I ratherlook for another apartment? Frankly, there are so manyNumerology methods. Too many methods available. Thus, somemay consider it bad while some may just consider the numbers acceptable or even auspicious. Therefore, it is difficult to commentsince one has to find out what method was used to say that the house number was bad and this is not based on either the above Para 1or other Feng Shui methods.2.Para 1, is based on Vertical Flying Star Feng Shui. Where each level is considered as having different qi influence. Thus a unit at #02 second storey, would have a different qi from the same unit at #03 etc...3. The other more common Flying Star Feng Shui is the "horizontal" analysis of using the 9 grids or pie chart that many are familiar, here. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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