So what are Flying Stars
in the context of Feng Shui? Flying Star
Feng Shui or Xuan Kong Fei Xing is one of the more advanced Formulas of Feng
Shui. 'Xuan' means time; 'Kong' means
space and 'Fei Xing' refers to the cyclic changes of time and space. Flying Stars focuses on the dimensions of time
and space and how universal energy is constantly in motion.
Flying Star Feng Shui encompasses
the Five Elements of Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal, balance of Yin and
Yang, and the original numbers of the Lo Shu Grid (1-9) as well as the eight Trigrams
and 24 Mountains.
There are nine 20-year
Flying Star periods resulting in one complete cycle of 180 years. Each period has different associations and
meanings. We are currently in period 8
(2004-2023) which is an Earth period. Period
7, a Metal Star whose home location is the West, representing the youngest
daughter (Dui) and the lake, placed focus on accumulating wealth. As an Earth Star period 8 signifies a change
in energy to one of creating stability, nurturing and support. Its
home location is the Northeast,
representing the youngest son (Gen) and the mountain as well as the
number 8, a White Star signifying current wealth. The number 7 is a Red Star, auspicious during
period 7 and extremely inauspicious during period 8 reverting to its natural
state as a Star of Violence and Robbery.
There is a Flying Star
Chart for each individual home. This
Chart identifies the Qi of the property on completion and moving in date. So any home built and completed between
1964-1983 is a period 6 home; any home built and completed between 1984 and
2003 is a period 7 home and any home built and completed between 2004 and any
time up to 2023 is a period 8 home. This
Chart has a Base Star in the centre of each of the nine grids as well as a
Facing and Sitting Star for each sector.
The Facing Star sits in the top right hand corner and it represents
career and wealth. The Sitting Star sits
in the top left hand corner of a sector and it represents individuals and health.
During our current period
8, and regardless of the period when the home was completed, identifying where
the number 8 Facing and Sitting Stars are located and activating them can help
the occupants with their desires and aspirations. Forgetting to do this and continuing to
activate the number 7 Star will have negative consequences for the residents of
a property.
In addition to the Flying
Star Chart of a home there are annual, monthly and daily Flying Stars. These 'fly' from sector to sector in a set
pattern which is known as the Lo-Shu Path.
To the fulfillment of your dreams
LynC
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