myfs_155067 Posted June 2, 2012 Share Posted June 2, 2012 Dear Cecil, Firstly thank you for the fantastic site. I am begginer and eager to learn about this fascinating subject of flying stars and this site has really helped.I recently built a studio in my back garden to use for making artwork, it covers most of the south area. I looked at the flying stars for each sector in the studio and the West (which is my personal shengchi) has the stars 8-8-1-8 (sitting, facing, main, annual) which although i am a beginner I have a feeling is quite good. I'm not sure if I should sit here but facing North (not good for me as West person apparently) or if I should sit in the East sector and face West instead?Also is there a way to activate this sector? Would I try to place the lacking elements to balance it out, or would I try to emphasise this sector with more of the same energy? Or is this totally irrelevant and I'm looking to the wrong place?Best wishes, and thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 2, 2012 Staff Share Posted June 2, 2012 These are some considerations:1. It is a plus point under Flying Star Feng Shui to spent time at a good sector.2. Especially if the sector has double #8's this is considered a very good sector if one spents time or doing activity as what you enjoy best.3. In fact, Para 2, will place one in good stead based on Flying Star Feng Shui.4. However, the other portion where you wrote to face North is SECONDARY.4.1. What it means is that of course it is nice to face WEST or Westerly directions for you. But, this should be considered as "NICE-to" and not a must.4.2. This brings to another key ingredient: "SHAPES DETERMINE THE FORMS AND THE FORMS DETERMINE THE STARS".5. Here, one critical aspect under Shapes and Forms is the lighting or glare or rather prolonged glare.5.1. In you situation, already the plus point is that the sector has double #8's.5.2. Based on Shapes and Forms, the key ingredient is comfort e.g. comfort for the eyes. No point forcing one to face the glare e.g. a west group person may be 'forced" to face glare from the afternoon sun.5.3. Facing prolonged glare is bad for productivity the eyes and health (some may get frequent headache).6. Thus in my opinion, based on common sense, face away from the sun. Therefore, North facing even for a West group person is in my opinion fine with me. In fact, this is encouraged if the light comes from the "back" then from one's front (eyes).7. It is the same concept in Shapes and Forms Feng Shui. And in the past, I mentioned, for west group persons, don't force yourself studying or working facing west. As often, if one's work area is close to the windows and if the windows don't have uv-protection, some races are more prone to skin cancer of sorts. Quote On 6/2/2012 7:11:10 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil, Firstly thank youfor the fantastic site. I ambegginer and eager to learnabout this fascinating subjectof flying stars and this sitehas really helped.I recentlybuilt a studio in my backgarden to use for makingartwork, it covers most of thesouth area. I looked atthe flying stars for eachsector in the studio and theWest (which is my personalshengchi) has the stars8-8-1-8 (sitting, facing,main, annual) which although iam a beginner I have a feelingis quite good. I'm notsure if I should sit here butfacing North (not good for meas West person apparently) orif I should sit in the Eastsector and face Westinstead?Also is there a way toactivate this sector? Would Itry to place the lackingelements to balance it out, orwould I try to emphasise thissector with more of the sameenergy? Or is this totallyirrelevant and I'm looking tothe wrong place?Best wishes,and thanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted June 2, 2012 Staff Share Posted June 2, 2012 Feng Shui is also about common sense.Often, there is no perfection in Feng Shui.Most of the concepts should be considered as "NICE-to" and not a "MUST-have"Reference:http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=29&mid=26329&new= Quote On 6/2/2012 7:26:31 PM, Anonymous wrote:These are some considerations:1. It is aplus point under Flying Star Feng Shuito spent time at a good sector.2.Especially if the sector has double #8'sthis is considered a very good sector ifone spents time or doing activity aswhat you enjoy best.3. In fact, Para 2,will place one in good stead based onFlying Star Feng Shui.4. However, theother portion where you wrote to faceNorth is SECONDARY.4.1. What it means isthat of course it is nice to face WESTor Westerly directions for you. But,this should be considered as "NICE-to"and not a must.4.2. This brings toanother key ingredient: "SHAPESDETERMINE THE FORMS AND THE FORMSDETERMINE THE STARS".5. Here, onecritical aspect under Shapes and Formsis the lighting or glare or ratherprolonged glare.5.1. In you situation,already the plus point is that thesector has double #8's.5.2. Based onShapes and Forms, the key ingredient iscomfort e.g. comfort for the eyes. Nopoint forcing one to face the glare e.g.a west group person may be 'forced" toface glare from the afternoon sun.5.3.Facing prolonged glare is bad forproductivity the eyes and health (somemay get frequent headache).6. Thus in myopinion, based on common sense, faceaway from the sun. Therefore, Northfacing even for a West group person isin my opinion fine with me. In fact,this is encouraged if the light comesfrom the "back" then from one's front(eyes).7. It is the same concept inShapes and Forms Feng Shui. And in thepast, I mentioned, for west grouppersons, don't force yourself studyingor working facing west. As often, ifone's work area is close to the windowsand if the windows don't haveuv-protection, some races are more proneto skin cancer of sorts. On 6/2/20127:11:10 PM, Tint Toretto wrote:DearCecil, Firstly thank youfor thefantastic site. I ambegginer andeager to learnabout thisfascinating subjectof flying starsand this sitehas really helped.Irecentlybuilt a studio in my backgarden to use for makingartwork, it covers most of thesouth area. I looked atthe flying stars for eachsectorin the studio and theWest (which ismy personalshengchi) has the stars8-8-1-8 (sitting, facing,main,annual) which although iam abeginner I have a feelingis quitegood. I'm notsure if I shouldsit here butfacing North (not goodfor meas West person apparently) orif I should sit in the Eastsector and face Westinstead?Also is there a way toactivate this sector? Would Itry to place the lackingelements to balance it out, orwould I try to emphasise thissector with more of the sameenergy? Or is this totallyirrelevant and I'm looking tothe wrong place?Best wishes,andthanks in advance. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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