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Dear Jackie,
Under traditional Feng Shui, there are a few sets of theories and this
includes 9 Star Ki, an equivalent of Feng Shui numerology.
Briefly, the main theories (Ranked) in importance are:-
1. Pillars of Destiny (to determine your true element) e.g. your true
element and it's strength. This is ranked 1st (jointly ) with the Flying
Star Theory (which looks at your house's birth chart).
2. Next, comes the Eight House theory which is used to determine the "Best
house " for a person i.e. 4 good and 4 bad directions.
Under the Eight House theory, you get a general reading of what is
known as the Eight Associations or Eight Aspirations or Life Aspirations.
Where this theory states that e.g. North sector is considered e.g. your "
Carrer sector "; South-West is your Marriage/Romance/Relationship corner.
Please note that this is only a very GENERAL theory used ONLY after you
had properly analsysed your house using the Flying Star Theory.
Why is this so?
If you have read earlier articles written, the Flying Star Theory is
dynamic and you can even analyse a house ranging from a 20 year period to
yearly to monthly and if you have the time... daily...
The Flying Star theory therefore takes into account the time factor.
Therefore, if you have a mountain star to activate or a water star which can
be activated, you should `activate' these. In addition, there are lots
more of the Flying Star Theory e.g. very auspicious location etc... I will
not go on about it as you can easily read what are the features of the
Flying star at www.geomancy-online.com (under Flying Star and click on "
Features " )
In traditional Feng Shui, whatever you have done under the Flying Star
is frankly enough for Harmony and prosperity for your home or office. (Of
course, this is provided the house / office suits the owner. Else, you will
not prosper but ... average `living' if cures are enhanced. ) The ideal
situation is of course to have both you and your house `suit' each other as
mentioned under the Eight House Theory.
Only after proper analysis is completed e.g. if there are no implications of
activating a Eight Associate Direction or Eight Aspirations or Life
Aspiration e.g. Career sector is in the North and if there are no bad
"flying stars" where activiating it may incur consequences. This lesson is
particulary important for Do it yourself Feng Shui as opposed to consulting
a reliable Feng Shui Master first. Similiarly if the South West corner of
your house is inauspicous and if you wrongly activiate it, this may again
bring dire consequences. One good thing about the Eight Associate Direction
is you can activate it at a micro level. If say it is inauspicious to do so
at the SW of the house, you may (again if there no inauspicious stars)
activate e.g. the SW corner of your table.
As to your query as to " the "wealth" corner is always on the far left
corner of your house from the main front door." This statement is simply
not true. What is true though is the general statement of the Eight
Associate Direction or Eight Aspirations but I have already mentioned not to
follow it `blindly'.
As for your front glass window which has a little crack, where possible,
try to replace it as soon as possible as it is considered inauspicous to
have a cracked window on your main entrance door.
Hope that helps.
Cecil
-----Original Message-----
From: Listmanager
>I'm quite interested in learning feng shui and began reading some books.
However, on some of my readings, some feng shui masters indicate that the
"wealth" corner is always on the far left corner of your house from the main
front door. If this is true, then what is the purpose of determining your
suitable location in the "eight house theory?" I guessed I'm confused with
all the readings I've been doing. Please advise. Also, what do I do if
my front glass window has little crack because of a stupid kid throwing a
pebble? Thank you
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