The Flying Star Theory
Introduction
to The Flying Star Theory
Most
of us are already familiar with the Eight
Types of Houses Theory that makes use of both
the Pakua and the Luo Shu Grid to do a Feng Shui audit of
a home. It is also called by several other names e.g. The
Eight House Theory, The Eight Trigram Theory or The PakuaLuoshu
Formula.
This report utilises the Flying Star Theory and the Eight
House Theory to generate a very comprehensive report. The
report generates all the good and bad stars that affects
your house at different periods using the Flying Star Theory.
In addition, it provides the analysis of the good and bad
sectors of the owner or breadwinner's personal chart using
the Eight House Theory. The combination of the Flying Star
Theory and Eight House Theory will provide you with all
the necessary information to take advantage of the benefits
and to resolve the conflicts that you may encounter.
The Flying Star School
of Feng Shui is an extension of the Eight Types of Houses
Theory as it uses the Pakua and Luo Shui Grid and more.
One unique requirement is the use of the `date of birth'
of the home to analyse the house.
What is the difference between the Eight House Theory and the Flying Star Theory?
The Eight House Theory is also common known as the Best Direction or the East/West person is to find a suitable house
for a person. It is also good to sit facing one's best 4 good directions either for study or in the office.
The Flying Star Theory looks at the birthdate of a house and in a particular period e.g. between 1984 to 2003, a Feng Shui
expert will look at a house looking for two stars `a mountain star' and `a water star' and the relationship of both with
a base number.
The advantages of the Flying Star are:
It is used to find your home's current prosperity, very auspicious and inauspicious sectors e.g. fading prosperity, sickness area etc...
In addition to the aabove, if the two stars with auspicious numbers combined, a particular area is excellent and one should take
advantage of this area. Some really good houses have even two or three of such good combinations.
The Flying Star theory also `spots' areas where there is a mountain star or a water star. If so, these areas have to be activated
in order to enhance the luck. To activate a mountain star, one has to place a solid object e.g. a paper weight with mass on
the wall to symbolise a mountain. For areas that has a water star, e.g. a clear space as in the front main entrance of the house
is good enough.
From the above, the Flying Star Theory is the traditional method Feng Shui Masters go around to evaluate houses:-
1. It takes into consideration time factor e.g. the age
of the building and period of assessment. This was used
to the explaination of the rise and fall of dynasties and
empires.
2. When we consider the main entrance door, it is not simply
the Eight cardinal points of North, South, East, West, North-East,
North-West, South-East and South West; but instead, sub-divide
each compass point into three sectors. Example For North,
you must identify if it is at 0 degrees, 15 degrees or at
345 degrees and then you start to plot a mathemathical model
plus also calculate the movement of two other "Flying stars."
For example a sample calcuation of a house for a 20 Year
Reigning Period: 1 (1864-1883)
House Direction: South-East
The House's Flying Star Chart in Period 1 (1864-1883):-
Note: The location highlighted in red represents your main
door.
A Summary of your Flying Star:-
Direction |
General Significance |
Element |
North-West |
Sickness |
Metal |
North |
Fading Prosperity |
Water |
North-East |
Education, Romance, Scandal |
Earth |
West |
Disputes, Quarrels, Conflicts |
Metal |
Center |
Long Gone Prosperity |
Earth |
East |
Very Auspicious |
Wood |
South-West |
Current Prosperity |
Earth |
South |
Misfortunte Sickness |
Fire |
South-East |
Very Auspicious |
Wood |
North-West direction - Generally this is your Sickness
area. This means that if you spent too much time at this
location, most likely you will fall sick unless there is
an auspicious star in this location.
North
direction - Generally this is your Fading Prosperity
area. This means that your prosperity is on the decline.
It is very auspicious if this location is any of your rooms
or your backdoor. As this is influenced by a mountain star.
The mountain star works only if an object is either hung
on the wall at the location or something with mass is placed
high on a shelf at this wall.
North-East
direction - Generally this is your Education, Romance,
Scandal area. This location is good for the young especially
those who are studying.This location is good for the young
especially those who are studying unless there is an inauspicious
star in this location. It also means that romance could
occur or on the negative side, a scandal could occur.
West
direction - Generally this is your Frequent Disputes,
Quarrels, Conflicts area. Avoid spending too much time
here unless there is an auspicious star in this location.
Center
direction - Generally this square is your Long Gone Properity
area. This means that you no longer enjoy prosperity in
this square. The stars in this location does not affect
your existing location.
East
direction - Generally this is your Very Auspicious
area. It is good to spent more time here provided there
are no inauspicious star in this location.
South-West
direction - Generally this is your Current Prosperity
area. This means that you will enjoy lots of prosperity
unless there is an inauspicious star in this location. Congratulations!
There are two very auspicious stars (6 and 8) that
had combined together which bring very good fortune and
happiness. Overall, because of the two very auspicious stars,
this is a GOOD location! It is very auspicious
if this location is any of your rooms or your backdoor.
As this is influenced by a mountain star. The mountain star
works only if an object is either hung on the wall at the
location or something with mass is placed high on a shelf
at this wall.
South
direction - Generally this is your Misfortune Sickness
area. This means that if you sent too much time at this
location, most likely you will fall seriously ill unless
there are a combination of two lucky stars in this location.
Congratulations! There are two very
auspicious stars (4 and 6) that had combined together
which bring good fortune and prosperity. Overall, because
of the two very auspicious stars, this is an GOOD
location!
It is very auspicious if this location is any of your rooms
or your backdoor. As this is influenced by a mountain star.
The mountain star works only if an object is either hung
on the wall at the location or something with mass is placed
high on a shelf at this wall.
South-East
direction - Generally this is your Very Auspicious
area. It is good to spent more time here provided there
are no inauspicious star in this location.
Congratulations! There are two very
auspicious stars (8 and 1) that had combined together
which bring continuous small amounts of luck. Overall, because
of the two very auspicious stars, this is a GOOD
location!
It is very auspicious if this location is any of your rooms
or your backdoor. As this is influenced by a mountain star.
The mountain star works only if an object is either hung
on the wall at the location or something with mass is placed
high on a shelf at this wall.
Why
is it called The Flying Star Theory?
The
movement of two stars on a LuoSho grid of 3 by 3 grid is
what gave the name of the theory i.e. The Flying Star Theory.
One star on Health and the other on Prosperity. In addition
you need to calculate the stars with a base number that
represents either a good or bad location.
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