According
the Feng Shui Flying Stars system, there are two sets of stars which play an
important role in the energy of a property. These stars are called Facing and
Sitting stars. The former is also known as Water stars and the latter Mountain
stars. The stars carry the number that ranges from 1 to 9 and are
representations of energy or ‘qi’ in a property such as a house.
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The
stars form a sequence of numbers based on the nine sectors in a 3x3 matrix in
accordance to a Feng Shui formula that takes the facing direction of the house
as well as on the year of completion (or the year that it had a major
renovation).
The
nine sectors of a house are also known as the nines palaces. In each of the
palaces, the stars form a sequence of three numbers. The one in the center is
called the period or time star. The one on the top right of the palace is the Facing
Star while the one on the top left is the Sitting Star.
Together,
these stars influence the energy of the sector they fly into whether good or
bad. In Feng Shui Flying Stars system, time is divided into 9 periods of 20
years each. We are now in the current period that runs from 2004 to 2024.
Whether a star is auspicious or inauspicious depends on its timeliness. The
most auspicious star in this current period is star 8. This is because star 8
is considered timely since the current period is 8. The other stars that can be
considered beneficial are stars 1 and 6. Generally, star 1, 6 and 8 are known
as white stars and they exert positive energy in the sector that they occupy. Certain
stars such as 2 and 5 are usually inauspicious except during period 2 and 5
respectively. The quality of the other stars such as star 3, 4, 7 and 9 varies
depending on the period and the Flying Star schools that you practice.
In
Feng Shui Flying Stars system, the important sectors of a house are the main
door, master bedroom and kitchen. This is because the luck of the household
hinges mostly on the energy that flows through these sectors.
Both
Facing and Sitting stars are equally important. The main door which is said to
be the “qi” mouth of a house represents the primary source of incoming energy. Therefore,
it is best located in a sector with the most auspicious star 8. Since the main
door is a vibrant passage way, it should tap into a Facing star which is activity
related. This is because in Feng Shui Flying Stars system, the Facing Star is
associated with career and wealth. Any movement or activity in a sector with a
good Facing Star will activate the energy associated with career and wealth.
As
for the master bedroom, the occupants should tap into the Sitting Stars which
are best located in inactive sectors. The head of the household who sleep in a
master bedroom with the most auspicious star 8 can expect good health and
relationship.
However,
in order to fully benefit from the energy of an auspicious star, the surrounding
land forms has to be taken into consideration, both external and internal. For
example, if there is a pond or lake in front of your house and there is also an
auspicious star 8 located at the front door, you can usher in wealth luck by
using the door more often as it will activate the star. The pond or lake
provides external support as water activates Facing Stars. Likewise, if your bedroom
is located in a sector with a hill or mountain and there is also an auspicious
Sitting Star 8, you can reap good health and relationship luck.
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