myfs_88310 Posted January 30, 2003 Share Posted January 30, 2003 Dear Master Cecil:According to the Flying Star, the East is my disaster sector and I should forget about an East facing house. Nevertheless, the "Finding A Good House" report says that a house that faces the East is a "good house" for me although this sector represents misfortune and illness.Do you know where the conflict is from? Why East is a good house although it is not the very auspicious house?Thanks for you clarification in advance.Warm Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 30, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 30, 2003 Dear Anon,The Finding A Good House report has three dimensions:1. Breadwinner's Eight House (East/West group) or Gua analysis2. The specific Flying Star chart of an apartment.3. Ba Zi of the breadwinner.Here are some important considerations:1. Where possible, the ideal `house' or main door is where: in all three cases: Best choice is where all the above THREE CRITERIAS (Para 1, 2 and 3) is auspicious to the breadwinner.2. What happens if it does not?Then, it is best to use this advice:1. Eight House Analysis1.1 DEATH OR DISASTER AT MAIN ENTRANCE?1.1.1 Where possible, the main door SHOULD not be the DEATH or DISASTER to the breadwinner.1.1.2 If so, this is already ONE handicap before, one ever sets foot into the house. 1.1.3 In many of the thousands af cases we had encountered so far globally, it is a combination of this 1st handicap with other `leaks' that may result especially in breadwinners facing financial problems after moving in for 2 or more years.1.2 SPOOK OR IRRITATION AT MAIN DOOR2. FLYING STAR FENG SHUI (CRITERIA 2 or Para 2)2.1 If one is chosing a house, it would be good or advantages to select a house with good 20 year Flying Stars located at the main entrance. 2.2 The best combination of stars under Period are e.g. #7 mountain #7 water with base #1.But sometimes, the main door may not be as auspcious. If so, then, go more for CRITERIA 1 and 3 - under Para 1 and 3).Later on, one can still neutralise some of the bad effects of bad Flying Stars. 3. BA ZI FENG SHUI (CRITERIA 3 or Para 3)If this is not possible, for all three critera's i.e. Eight House, Flying Star and your Ba Zi, it is still acceptable to have SPOOK or IRRITATION at the main entrance door (breadwinner).The BEST match is where, the main door is suitable to one's BA ZI.For example, under Ba Zi, if one is a WEAK FIRE person, if the main door is facing East, this house, overall can be considered as a Wood element house (East represents Wood). Under the Five elements concept:-http://www.geomancy.net/resources/theories/fs-5element.htmWood helps to produce Fire (element)Statements like "the East is a "good house" refers to a situation e.g. East is Wood element. 4. Conclusion 4.1 Overall, it is more important to weight the results:Para 1: Eight House - try to find a house that is good e.g. Prosperity, Health, Excellent or Longevity. If unable to do so then at least: Irritation and Spook.Para 3: Ba Zi, should at least be favourable to the breadwinner.For example if one is a Weak Water person, a metal house (e.g. West main door) is favourable or `good' for the breadwinner.Para 2: Flying Star, if possible, this is favourable. But if not, at least, we can still neutralise it.Above all, we shall not forget Shapes and Forms. This is ultimately, one of the major key success factors.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/30/2003 2:08:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil:According to the Flying Star,the East is my disaster sectorand I should forget about anEast facing house.Nevertheless, the "Finding AGood House" report says that ahouse that faces the East is a"good house" for me althoughthis sector representsmisfortune and illness.Do you know where the conflictis from? Why East is a goodhouse although it is not thevery auspicious house?Thanks for you clarificationin advance.Warm Regards,Anon Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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