mksay Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 Good Morning to Cecil, Robert and fellow forum members,I am reading Lillian Too's Chinese Numerology. As Robert pointed out earlier, she skipped a lot of details and there are some minor errors in the book. After understanding the FS method introduced in the book, I have a few questions to ask regarding this school of geomancy.1. To understand the meaning better, I would like to know the actual Chinese character for "Siang Sin" and "Chor Sin". Correct me if I am wrong:"Sin" means Star"Siang" is the Siang in "Ji2 Siang2" (auspicious)No idea about "Chor"2. These two secondary stars correspond to the Mountain Star and Water Star mentioned in Geomancy-online's Flying Star report:Mountain Star = Chor SinWater Star = Siang Sin, right?3. Lillian mentioned that we have to know the bearing of the BACK DOOR too. But I didn't see how that was used in the method. Was that a mistake?4. Correct me if I am wrong here:To analyse a house with Flying Star method, we have to knowi. the completion date of the houseii. the period of interest (7 for 1984-2003, called the reigning number)1. Start from the Lo-Shu grid of the reigning number.2. Depends on the bearing of the Main Entrance, fill in the center secondary stars.3. Depends on the sector bearing of the Main Entrance, deduce the movement (+ or -) of the Siang Sin.4. Depends on the sector bearing of the Main Entrance and the ODD/EVEN of the center Chor Sin, deduce the movement of the Chor Sin.Questions:1. I don't see the how the Completion Date of the house is used. How is that piece of info used?Thank you very much.@->-------- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
reg Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 Dear RoseHere's my comment: Quote 1. To understand the meaning better, I would like to know the actualChinese character for "Siang Sin" and "Chor Sin". Correct me if I am wrong:"Sin" means StarYes"Siang" is the Siang in "Ji2 Siang2" (auspicious)In chinese language, it is 'Facing' or 'Direction' as in 'xiang4'. No idea about "Chor"In chinese language, Chor is 'sit' as in 'zhuo4'.2. These two secondary stars correspond to the Mountain Star and WaterStar mentioned in Geomancy-online's Flying Star report:Mountain Star = Chor SinWater Star = Siang Sin, right?Quote from website: Yes, there are different names for it, we prefer to callit Mountain and Water as it is easiler to apply the cures. Once you see theMountain, you know just have to use an object with mass. When you seenWater, you need to have a fountain, fish tank or open area. I'll leave the in-depth portion to Cecil/Robert to respond.Hope the above helps.eve. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mksay Posted May 20, 1999 Share Posted May 20, 1999 Quote On 5/20/99 7:04:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Once you see the Mountain, you know justhave to use an object with mass. When yousee Water, you need to have a fountain, fishtank or open area.Correct me if I am wrong:Mountain Stars are found in the sectors with mountain star numerals = 1, 6, 7 or 8What about Water Stars? I don't see any Water Stars in my FS charts. Rose Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 21, 1999 Share Posted May 21, 1999 Thanks Eve, for your good reply:)As Eve correctly pointed out that Sin means Star. Mountain Star means`Chor Sin' and Water Star means `Siang Sin'.Actually, fellow forum members, do not be taken aback by these two words. Ifyou relate properly, it goes back to the concept of the Four SymbolicAnimals Concept i.e. a clean open space infront of the house and a solidbacking at the back.Let me elaborate further:-What is Facing?In Feng Shui, Facing is similiar to: Open space, `Siang Sin' (WaterStar).What is Sitting?Sitting is similar to Mountain or solid backing or `Chor Sin'. Examples of`Sitting' area is a high wall.Why call it `Facing' and `Sitting'?In Feng Shui when you have a facing, for example, the main entrance area,you should have open space or (water star). This implies that the area/viewaround facing position should be `flat' and clear. But behind the facing, itshould be protected e.g. by a wall.This is the same principle as when you open the main entrance door, Qi or(Ch'i) must not flow directly out of the window at the opposite side. Qimust be allowed to meander or circulate around the house. Here in thisexample, while the facing should have an open space, immediately behind thefacing direction, you should have a Mountain (Sitting position).Another way of looking at the `Sitting' position is that behind your`sitting' position, it is best to have a wall behind you and not a window.Here, you can easily relate the Facing ( The Bird or Phoenix under the 4Symbolic Animals Theory) and the Sitting (a solid backing or the Tortise).The explanation on the Luo pan works the same way.Yes, if you are patient, our Flying Star Course will in fact, give you thedifferent types of Flying Star methods for our students to understand andhave a better picture of all Feng Shui schools relating to the Flying StarCourse. *As Robert had explained in an earlier message that there are a fewSchools or methods of the Flying Star.As Rose wanted to know why seldom we see the Water star in the Flying StarReport is that unlike the Mountain star, which one can activate if there isa mountain star found and also satisfy the condition that there must be asolid backing e.g. a wall and not a window. A water star is always arounde.g. at the main door entrance where you should have the water star or aclear space to allow good Qi to flow in. Similarly, you should activate thewater star in the living room i.e. do not have overly tall furniture in theliving room area. Display cabinets on the walls are fine.(Note: As part of our efforts to use proper Romanized terms, we will nolonger use the term Ch'i but Qi instead.)Warmest Regards,Cecil----> Eve's Reply to Rose's Questions Quote 1. To understand the meaning better, I would like to know the actualChinese character for "Siang Sin" and "Chor Sin". Correct me if I am wrong:"Sin" means Star---->Yes"Siang" is the Siang in "Ji2 Siang2" (auspicious)---->In chinese language, it is 'Facing' or 'Direction' as in 'xiang4'. No idea about "Chor"---->In chinese language, Chor is 'sit' as in 'zhuo4'.2. These two secondary stars correspond to the Mountain Star and WaterStar mentioned in Geomancy-online's Flying Star report:Mountain Star = Chor SinWater Star = Siang Sin, right? ---->Quote from website: Yes, there are different names for it, we prefer tocallit Mountain and Water as it is easiler to apply the cures. Once you see theMountain, you know just have to use an object with mass. When you seenWater, you need to have a fountain, fish tank or open area. --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted May 21, 1999 Share Posted May 21, 1999 Dear Rose,I have replied to this in an earlier message. However, do take note that thewater star represents a clear space or open space. Here, in a house thereare not many locations that you can activate the water star.The two areas are :1. The front of your house should open to a clear flat space.2. The living room area. You still can have display cabinets. Just visualizeyourself sitting at the couch and seeing TV. The living room should have aclear open space.Contrast this to a Mountain or `Sitting' star. The Mountain star requires awall and its presence.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 9:07 PMSubject: Re: Flying Star Computation Method Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List. Quote On 5/20/99 7:04:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Once you see the Mountain, you know justhave to use an object with mass. When yousee Water, you need to have a fountain, fishtank or open area. Correct me if I am wrong:Mountain Stars are found in the sectors with mountain star numerals = 1, 6,7 or 8What about Water Stars? I don't see any Water Stars in my FS charts.Rose --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 22, 1999 Dear Rose,Sorry for the late reply, as I was busy with other projects at hand, so didnot participate in the Forum as much.Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 9:10 PMSubject: Re: Flying Star Computation Method Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List. Quote On 5/20/99 7:04:28 PM, Anonymous wrote:Once you see the Mountain, you know justhave to use an object with mass. When yousee Water, you need to have a fountain, fishtank or open area. Correct me if I am wrong:Mountain Stars are found in the sectors with mountain star numerals = 1, 6,7 or 8What about Water Stars? I don't see any Water Stars in my FS charts. Water Star is normally not found because, it requires open space toactivate. Unlike Mountain Star, which you can activate so long it is foundin a room, and there is a solid "wall" behind that location to activate it.Water star is normally activated for open area, so mostly outside or largeliving room. But in any case to activate it you need to maintain a fish tankor water front area. Which is simply not very practical for everyone.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote RoseTo reply: mailto:flying-star.965@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:flying-star@forum.geomancy.netTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geomancy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. "flying-star". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 22, 1999 Dear Rose,Sorry for the late reply, as I was busy with other projects at hand, so didnot participate in the Forum as much.Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Thursday, May 20, 1999 10:50 AMSubject: Flying Star Computation Method Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List.Good Morning to Cecil, Robert and fellow forum members,I am reading Lillian Too's Chinese Numerology. As Robert pointed outearlier, she skipped a lot of details and there are some minor errors in thebook. After understanding the FS method introduced in the book, I have afew questions to ask regarding this school of geomancy.1. To understand the meaning better, I would like to know the actualChinese character for "Siang Sin" and "Chor Sin". Correct me if I am wrong:"Sin" means Star"Siang" is the Siang in "Ji2 Siang2" (auspicious)No idea about "Chor"2. These two secondary stars correspond to the Mountain Star and WaterStar mentioned in Geomancy-online's Flying Star report:Mountain Star = Chor SinWater Star = Siang Sin, right?3. Lillian mentioned that we have to know the bearing of the BACK DOORtoo. But I didn't see how that was used in the method. Was that a mistake? Actually, the back door is only needed, just for knowing if a certainlocation is good or bad. Remember in certain location, if it falls under amain door, or back door or room, etc? Only need to use this information whenyou are using the conditions for activating or knowing if it is auspicious.No need to use it in the actual calculation. Quote 4. Correct me if I am wrong here:To analyse a house with Flying Star method, we have to knowi. the completion date of the houseii. the period of interest (7 for 1984-2003, called the reigning number)1. Start from the Lo-Shu grid of the reigning number.2. Depends on the bearing of the Main Entrance, fill in the centersecondary stars.3. Depends on the sector bearing of the Main Entrance, deduce the movement(+ or -) of the Siang Sin.4. Depends on the sector bearing of the Main Entrance and the ODD/EVEN ofthe center Chor Sin, deduce the movement of the Chor Sin. Actually the correct way is:-Base Star1. Know the competion of the date of house or last major renovated date.This information immediate helps to deduce the Period for 20-year (ReigningNumber)2. Layout the Base Star onto a 9 Grid Square or 8 Wedged Pie layout (bothessentially the same).Water Star3. Obtain the exact bearing of the Main Door, to deduce the Water Star(Facing Star).4. Deduce the movement of the Water Star (Forward/Reverse)5. Layout the Water Star onto a 9 Grid Square or 8 Wedged Pie layout (bothessentially the same).Mountain Star6. Opposite the Water Star direction is the Mountain Star (Sitting Star).7. Deduce the movement of the Mountain Star (Forward/Reverse)8. Layout the Mountain Star onto a 9 Grid Square or 8 Wedged Pie layout(both essentially the same).Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Questions:1. I don't see the how the Completion Date of the house is used. How isthat piece of info used?Thank you very much.@->-------- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mksay Posted May 22, 1999 Share Posted May 22, 1999 Quote On 5/22/99 9:37:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:Actually the correct way is:-Base Star1. Know the competion of the date of house >or last major renovated date.This information immediate helps to deduce >the Period for 20-year (Reigning Number)2. Layout the Base Star onto a 9 Grid Square >or 8 Wedged Pie layout (both essentially the >same). So, to determine the Base Star, we only need the completion date (or last major renovation date) of the house.e.g. 1964-1983, period 6, reigning # is 61984-2003, period 7, reigning # is 7Don't we have to take into consideration the period of interest? For example, for House A built in period 6, it might be an auspicious house during period 6 itself, but became inauspicious in period 7 and 8. When analysing House A for period 6, we use reigning number 6. What about analysing it for period 7 and 8?Thank you. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted May 22, 1999 Staff Share Posted May 22, 1999 Dear Rose,Please read below:------Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Saturday, May 22, 1999 10:42 AMSubject: Re: Flying Star Computation Method Quote From: "Rose Say" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List. Quote On 5/22/99 9:37:44 AM, Anonymous wrote:Actually the correct way is:-Base Star1. Know the competion of the date of house >or last major renovated date.This information immediate helps to deduce >the Period for 20-year(Reigning Number)2. Layout the Base Star onto a 9 Grid Square >or 8 Wedged Pie layout (bothessentially the >same). So, to determine the Base Star, we only need the completion date (or lastmajor renovation date) of the house.e.g. 1964-1983, period 6, reigning # is 61984-2003, period 7, reigning # is 7Don't we have to take into consideration the period of interest? Forexample, for House A built in period 6, it might be an auspicious houseduring period 6 itself, but became inauspicious in period 7 and 8. Whenanalysing House A for period 6, we use reigning number 6. What aboutanalysing it for period 7 and 8? The 20-year base star will not change even if you proceed to the next periodsay period 7, 8 or even 9. This is the birth chart of the house. Just likeyour own birth chart for the Pillars of Destiny. It will remain the same solong as you do not make any major renovation to the house.The influences for the 20-year and Mountain/Water star in the main 20-yearchart stay the same for the entire house so long as the house is notrenovated. Which is why sometimes there is times where the house is so badthat no amounts of cure is enough to solve the situation. This is why theFlying Star is so powerful. It takes the Time of the House as well as thetime which you are in. The influence of each element is similar to having adifferent influence of Qi present in the house.Thus, Flying Star allows a practitioner which does not have powerfulintuition to be able to predict the influence of the house. This is oftenthe same interpretation if it is done by some master who has very strongintuition.Yes, you will still take on the individual year for the analysis. This ishere if you noticed in the report, there is a Yearly Flying Star, this iswhere the relationship between the current year is made to the 20-year(house base star). In fact there is also a monthly analysis right? However,I haven't yet put in the module to analyse the monthly star. But in anycase, the interpretation is similar to that of the yearly chart, exceptsthat it goes deeper into detail. But for most cases, solving the 20-year andyear influence is the most important. The monthly analysis just helps you topin point the exact month which you will likely encounter the influences.That is how you analyse the yearly influence of each year. You will notanalyse the details against the next 20-year of the following period. Thereis no need for it as it is taken care by a more detailed analysis of theyearly chart.In any case, the effects of the stars, is often enhanced by the externalinfluence created by sha qi or even the water course shapes and forms whichoften enhance the bad influences of the stars. For example, if the locationNW has star 5 & 2 which symbolises misfortune, and there is a road outsidethe house which cuts directly into that direction of your house, it createsan additional influence which strengthens the 5 & 2 making the influence ofthe house even more inauspicious.Many practitioner of Xuan Kong normally, takes only the calculation andprovide you with the details, but in actual fact a good Xuan Kong analysis,needs the helps of many other schools such as Eight House, Shapes and forms,your personal element in order to determine if it is good or bad for you.No two stones are the same for two different person, each with its ownfavourable and unfavourable influence, will react differently to the stars.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Thank you.To reply: mailto:flying-star.992@forum.geomancy.netTo start new topic: mailto:flying-star@forum.geomancy.netTo unsubscribe and participate only via Web Forum:1. Login to http://forum.geomancy.net/~geomancy with your account.2. Select "Mailing List" from the welcome page.3. Uncheck the mailing list you wish to unsubcribe, eg. "flying-star". Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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