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Dear Anon,
1. Each of us have our own birth chart. And in the Chinese system this is known as our individual `Ba Zi' or `Pillars of Destiny' or also known as `Eight Characters'.
2. Here, do we change our birth chart, say every 20 years? Yes / No?
3. Our birthday (birth date) always remains.
4. Flying Star Feng Shui
5. Imagine, your home. Does it have a birth chart? Yes.
6. We can draw a parallel to this to Ba Zi. Each house is said to have it's own birth chart.
7. Often, the chief consensus is that a house birth chart will change only when there is a major renovation done to the house/home.
8. For example, the clue here is that if all houses MUST change their birth chart.. How come then? that there are houses that still retain say a Period 5 or 6 birth chart?
9. Here, if there is no major renovations done to a home; there is a strong implication that the house will remain e.g. a Period 5 or 6 home.
10. We should ponder over Para 8. However, often, if there is a change in qi, it has to do more with a larger area. For example, the entire estate rather than a single unit (eg. apartment).
11. A better or more realistic approach is; for example, since the last 3 years, for every on-site home audit, I have actually looked at two charts for the owners e.g. Period 7 and Period 8.
12. Here; what we look at is:
12.1 Is Period 7 better than Period 8 or vice versa?
12.2 The reason for this is that, if Period 7 is much better than Period 8, where possible the owners (or those who live in this house) AVOID any major renovations under Period 8.
12.3 Alternatively, if Period 8 is better, than, the advise would be for the owners (tenants) to do a `major' renovation under Period 8 to take advantage of this situation.
13. Caution: My main concern is that, the consumer should not be "taken-in" by anyone wanting to benefit from collection of more fees to do additional Feng Shui audit.
14. We should not allow some unscrupulous Feng Shui practitioners `con' us into paying more for their Feng Shui audit.
15. Going forward, imagine a Feng Shui practitioner will become "rich beyond Everest" if he gets additional fees from his past clients - to `re-evaluate' their homes.
16. For those who are taking or intend to take up a Feng Shui audit make sure that you REQUEST your Feng Shui practitioner to evaluate your current home with the two periods in-mind. To give you proper advise as mentioned under Para 12.2 and Para 12.3
17. I must emphasise that, we do not allow Feng Shui practitioners to benefit from our `fears' since many of us, can easily be taken in by such notions.
18. I have to put a stand here. Not all Feng Shui practitioners are out to make the extra (lucrative) money.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 6/3/2003 7:57:36 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>Why do we have to consider the
>period every 20 years? Does it
>mean that the auspicious
>direction and sectors of a
>house will change after a
>period of 20 years? How about
>the eastern and western type
>of house? Will the auspicious
>direction for each type alters
>after 20 years?
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