myfs_84991 Posted August 22, 2002 Share Posted August 22, 2002 I am completely new to the subject of Feng Shui. I have read the free lessons and received some of the free reports. I have a few questions:1) When using the 8-house analysis, should I draw the sectors as wedges of a pie radiating out from the center, or should I make 9 rectangles? I am a little confused. The 2 different possibilities give different results regarding what is included in each sector.2) In your replies to others, you said that the shapes and forms have 50% importance, the 8-house has 25% importance, and the Flying Star has 25% importance. Also you said that if you have to choose between location in a sector vs. facing direction, the location is more important. Do I apply these 2 rules for the house as a whole and also within the individual rooms?3) If all the family members use one thing (the computer) and there is a conflict of good locations and directions for different family members, how do you resolve this? The best and good sectors of my son and myself are NE, NW, W, and SW. The best and good sectors of my husband, daughter, and grandson are N, E, SE, and S. The biggest users of the computer at home are my son and my husband, and I also use it but I spend more time at the computer at work than at home. My daughter uses it sometimes.Thank you,Miriam Davis Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted August 22, 2002 Staff Share Posted August 22, 2002 Dear Miriam,Please see below:- Quote On 8/22/2002 2:30:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:I am completely new to thesubject of Feng Shui. I haveread the free lessons andreceived some of the freereports. I have a fewquestions:1) When using the 8-houseanalysis, should I draw thesectors as wedges of a pieradiating out from the center,or should I make 9 rectangles?I am a little confused. The 2different possibilities givedifferent results regardingwhat is included in eachsector. Expand In fact, both the 9 rectangles or 9 grids and the pie chart are roughly the same.But from practical experience, it is much easier to use a pie chart radiating out from the centre. Quote 2) In your replies to others,you said that the shapes andforms have 50% importance, the8-house has 25% importance,and the Flying Star has 25%importance. Also you saidthat if you have to choosebetween location in a sectorvs. facing direction, thelocation is more important.Do I apply these 2 rules forthe house as a whole and alsowithin the individual rooms? Expand If one is new to Feng Shui, one should never in a hurry to apply it.You can compartmentalise Feng Shui. Feng Shui is all about luck. And the key success factor is to try to improve luck in all areas. For interior of the home, it is best to have good shapes and forms e.g. the good positioning of the bed based firstly on Shapes and Forms. After this, apply the Eight House.For those who want to go further can apply the Flying Star to look at any imbalances in a sector. For example, if one is frequently sick in a house, most likely, the bedroom is in a bad sector. Quote 3) If all the family membersuse one thing (the computer)and there is a conflict ofgood locations and directionsfor different family members,how do you resolve this? Thebest and good sectors of myson and myself are NE, NW, W,and SW. The best and goodsectors of my husband,daughter, and grandson are N,E, SE, and S. The biggestusers of the computer at homeare my son and my husband, andI also use it but I spend moretime at the computer at workthan at home. My daughter usesit sometimes. Expand It is like the `problem' of the overhead beam. If no one is sitting below it, there is really no harm.Even if one is under a beam, one must be under the beam for more than 2 hours, per day, per month, per year to have negative influence.By all means share the PC. More importantly, under the Eight House, do check on the intangible force affecting the bedroom area. This is more crucial. And that each room fits the Ba Zi of each family member or partner(s)Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_84991 Posted August 23, 2002 Share Posted August 23, 2002 Thank you for your reply.Regarding drawing the sectors, our unit is an elongated rectangle, so there is a difference if I draw wedges or 9 rectangles. For instance, according to the 9 rectangles all of my son's room is in the south, whereas by the wedges radiating from the center at least half of it is in the southwest.My question about the computer was, how to decide in which sector to put it and which direction it should face, if the different users have different good or bad sectors or directions? Should I make it best for the person who spends the most hours at it? Or for the person who is in charge of technical maintenance and knows the most about it?Thank youMiriam Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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