Your Gua (Kua) number is a personalised number based on your date of birth using the lunar
calendar.
To find out
your Gua number click this link http://tinyurl.com/Kua-Numbers. This will show your favourable and
unfavourable directions, your individual Gua number based on your date of birth
and list your four favourable directions in their order of importance.
Your four
inauspicious directions are shown below.
Kua
Number
|
Bad
Luck
|
Accidents
and Mishaps
|
Six
Types of Misfortune
|
Total
Loss
|
1
|
West
|
Northeast
|
Northwest
|
Southwest
|
2
|
East
|
Southeast
|
South
|
North
|
3
|
Southwest
|
Northwest
|
Northeast
|
West
|
4
|
Northwest
|
Southwest
|
West
|
Northeast
|
5 (Male)
|
East
|
Southeast
|
South
|
North
|
5 (Female)
|
South
|
North
|
East
|
Southeast
|
6
|
Southeast
|
East
|
North
|
South
|
7
|
North
|
South
|
Southeast
|
East
|
8
|
South
|
North
|
East
|
Southeast
|
9
|
Northeast
|
West
|
Southwest
|
Northwest
|
The Eight
Mansions (sometimes known as the Eight Houses or the Eight Palaces) Formula, is
a personalised Formula of Feng Shui and once you know each of your auspicious
and inauspicious directions you can use this information to arrange your living
and working space to bring good fortune to you.
Before
finding out more about the Eight Mansions Formula let us first go back to the
source. There is much to discover about
the nine numbers of Feng Shui synonymous with the original Lo-Shu Grid or the
Magic Square as it is also known. When
Feng Shui was first conceived the Lo-Shu Grid placed the elements in different
locations. For example the male and the
female, the parents, were placed south and north respectively. This signified heaven (9) and earth (1), male
and female directly opposite one another, confronting, yet combining to create
a balance of Yin and Yang. This then
determined the positions of other elements around the Grid.
These
elements combined to complement one another, to bring harmony. Fire and water were thus located east (fire)
and west (water.) In perfect harmony
these two create steam which is an important additional source of power even in
our modern times. In the Early Heaven
Arrangement this also signifies water falling on the earth to feed and nurture
plants, seeds and flowers with fire (sunshine) warming them to bring out their
full height, beauty and growth.
This was
known as the Early Heaven Arrangement or Yin Feng Shui and the grid was, and
still is by some, primarily used to determine burial sites.
However the
Lo-Shu Grid now generally used is known as the Later Heaven Arrangement or Yang
Feng Shui; Feng Shui of the living. This
arrangement takes a cyclical view of the seasons and their elements giving a
more natural flow to the Grid, to show how the Yin/Yang symbol of harmony moves
from spring (a time of growth and expansion) through summer (bringing all
things to full beauty), autumn (the time to harvest fruits of the earth) and on
to winter (a time of rest.)
The
northeast represents late winter/early spring, a time of slow awakening, the
east is the location of springtime in all its reborn beauty, the southeast
signifies early summer and the south, the height of summer. The southwest is the location of late
summer/early autumn and the west is the place of the autumn season, a time of
reflection and preparation for the cold, dark days to follow. The northwest takes us from late autumn to
early winter and the north brings the cycle to a close giving us the dark days
of winter, a time of stillness and rest for the earth.
These directions affect us all
regardless of our Gua number and for this reason all of the eight compass
directions, plus the central grid, can be decorated to create overall
harmony. Balance in life and in the home
is all important to ensure positive energy for everyone.
To the fulfillment of your dreams
LynC
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