myfs_97998 Posted January 29, 2004 Share Posted January 29, 2004 Dear Master Lee,In your responses, you advise us to keep the 3 stars (base-water-mountain) in balance and also to keep in mind the strength of each star based on the 9 cycles. But when stars are considered "dead", do their elements still exist to be used for balance? For example, in period 8, our central palace has 6B-8M-4W. The 8 is ruling so it is alive and strong. But I believe 4 and 6 are considered "dead" for period 8. Is it correct for us to think that only the single energy of the #8 is present in the central palace? With the base star and water star dead, we don't have to worry about the three star combination M-W, M-B, W-B?We will be very grateful for your time and help.Warmest Regards,Nhan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 29, 2004 Staff Share Posted January 29, 2004 Dear Nhan,1. In my opinion, no. One should not only consider specifically the base #8 as an active star.2. This is because, some FS schools have even "sidelined" the base number. And some of the FS schools placed emphasis on the MS # and WS #.3. I feel that all three variables: Base, MS and WS are equally important. And also because under Period 7, #4 is bad number. 4. But, under Period 8, it is felt that it is a "mixed-blessing" star. Some FS practitioners feel that #4 is a good star. While others like me, would say that it is a "mixed blessing". 5. This is because, central to Flying Star Feng Shui is what is known as the 81 interpretations. This is the permutation of 1 with 1, 1 with 2..... 2 with 1 up to 9 with 1... 9 with 9. A total of 81 different combinations.6. In addition, often many FS practitioners understand relations like MS#1 with WS#4 etc...7. In history, we understand that even so called "dead" volcanoes may erupt at anytime. 8. And using the term "dead" is similar to a one-dimension look at the numbers. 9. If we understand the Flying Star numerology, correctly, some people may view it from a two-dimension view. But, the highest state of understanding is that is actually a three-dimensional model encomphasing: Five Elements concept, 81 combinations, Flying star rulesets e.g. Pearl String, Sum-of-ten, Up mountain, down water etc....10. Therefore, in a 20-Year Flying Star analysis, even if a number or number(s) are dead, they are still combined in a Base / Mountain / water star group to derive the influence of a sector. 11. And it is said still "posess" energy. As this engergy is based on it's element and strength.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 1/29/2004 8:01:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Lee,In your responses, you adviseus to keep the 3 stars(base-water-mountain) inbalance and also to keep inmind the strength of each starbased on the 9 cycles. Butwhen stars are considered"dead", do their elementsstill exist to be used forbalance? For example, inperiod 8, our central palacehas 6B-8M-4W. The 8 is rulingso it is alive and strong. ButI believe 4 and 6 areconsidered "dead" for period8. Is it correct for us tothink that only the singleenergy of the #8 is present inthe central palace? With thebase star and water star dead,we don't have to worry aboutthe three star combinationM-W, M-B, W-B?We will be very grateful foryour time and help.Warmest Regards,Nhan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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