myfs_155741 Posted May 6, 2013 Share Posted May 6, 2013 Dear Cecil and Robert,There's fences around my garden, but there's none of roof for garden. There's concept that Flying star cannot apply to open space without roof.And flying star has Chi to interact with other parts of house. Then I have some questions, please help me to answer them1. Can I apply cures from report of flying star to garden? If North West needs to cure with Metal this year, can I apply to use only Metal flowers and Metal trees to outside of garden?2. The street belongs to West 1, but the front door is West 2. Then what is flying stars to my house? Can the direction of the front door change the Chi to West 2?Thanks a lot for your attentionAnh NG Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2013 1. Shapes and Form vs Flying Star1.1. From a Feng Shui point of view: the key essence is " Form prevails over substance " or rather bear this in mind "THE FORMS DETERMINE THE STARS, THE STARS DETERMINE THE FATE OF THE PEOPLE LIVING IN A HOME."1.2. The above statement implies that Shapes and Forms prevail over Flying Star.2. Bright Hall effect (clear space) + Water classics (determine water directions and positions)2.1. In many instances, garden Feng Shui has more to do with the bright hall effect + water classics.2.2. For example: Water classics would be a better choice to determine whether a water feature is needed or ESPECIALLY how the drainage WITHIN a property flows OUT of the home (EXIT the home).2.3. In 70% or more cases, usually it is still acceptable to have a water feature at the frontage ( irregardless of the STARs - Flying Stars). 2.3.1 Thus even if the stars are "bad" or inauspicious for a water position, even if we place a water feature, often the Shapes and Forms would supersede this.) 2.3.2 As often when we do have a water feature, nothing can be "built" above this creating a BRIGHT HALL = clear space effect.3. Thus, as you had mentioned, in an OPEN area; Flying Stars is less effective.4. And given what I had wrote under Para 1: "the stars determine the fate of people living in a home" It isGOOD/BETTER/BEST to apply Flying Stars WITHIN A HOME.5. Therefore, don't try to apply Flying Stars when it is the least effective (outside) of a home. One can still apply but Para 2 supersedes it tremendously. Quote On 5/6/2013 8:17:23 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil and Robert,There'sfences around my garden, butthere's none of roof forgarden. There's concept thatFlying star cannot apply toopen space without roof.Andflying star has Chi tointeract with other parts ofhouse. Then I have somequestions, please help me toanswer them1. Can I applycures from report of flyingstar to garden? If North Westneeds to cure with Metal thisyear, can I apply to use onlyMetal flowers and Metal treesto outside of garden?2. Thestreet belongs to West 1, butthe front door is West 2. Thenwhat is flying stars to myhouse? Can the direction ofthe front door change the Chito West 2?Thanks a lot foryour attentionAnh NG Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2013 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2013 Majority of the time, it is acceptable to have a water position at the FRONTAGE.The main reason is based on pure common sense.Whenever we have a pool of water or a water position: it simply implies that nothing else can be built on-top of or above this water position.If so, it allows for unobstructed view or clear space = bright hall effect. Which is advantages for the "collection" or accumulation of qi or allowing simply for better flow of AIR. Quote On 5/8/2013 7:41:58 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Shapes and Form vs FlyingStar1.1. From a Feng Shuipoint of view: the key essenceis " Form prevails oversubstance " or rather bearthis in mind "THE FORMSDETERMINE THE STARS, THE STARSDETERMINE THE FATE OF THEPEOPLE LIVING IN A HOME."1.2. The above statement impliesthat Shapes and Forms prevail overFlying Star.2. Bright Hall effect (clearspace) + Water classics (determine waterdirections and positions)2.1. In manyinstances, garden Feng Shui has more todo with the bright hall effect + waterclassics.2.2. For example: Waterclassics would be a better choice todetermine whether a water feature isneeded or ESPECIALLY how the drainageWITHIN a property flows OUT of the home(EXIT the home).2.3. In 70% or morecases, usually it is still acceptable tohave a water feature at the frontage (irregardless of the STARs - FlyingStars). 2.3.1 Thus even if the stars are"bad" or inauspicious for a waterposition, even if we place a waterfeature, often the Shapes and Formswould supersede this.) 2.3.2 Asoften when we do have a water feature,nothing can be "built" above thiscreating a BRIGHT HALL = clear spaceeffect.3. Thus, as you had mentioned, inan OPEN area; Flying Stars is lesseffective.4. And given what I had wroteunder Para 1: "the stars determine thefate of people living in a home" ItisGOOD/BETTER/BEST to apply FlyingStars WITHIN A HOME.5. Therefore, don'ttry to apply Flying Stars when it is theleast effective (outside) of a home. Onecan still apply but Para 2 supersedes ittremendously.On 5/6/2013 8:17:23 AM,Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil andRobert,There'sfences around mygarden, butthere's none of roof forgarden. There's concept thatFlying star cannot apply toopenspace without roof.Andflying starhas Chi tointeract with other partsofhouse. Then I have somequestions, please help me toanswer them1. Can I applycuresfrom report of flyingstar togarden? If North Westneeds to curewith Metal thisyear, can I apply touse onlyMetal flowers and Metaltreesto outside of garden?2. Thestreet belongs to West 1, butthe front door is West 2. Thenwhat is flying stars to myhouse? Can the direction ofthefront door change the Chito West2?Thanks a lot foryour attentionAnhNG Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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