"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."
Feng Shui practitioners and enthusiasts are aware
that every year there is a change in energy caused by Stars 'flying' from one
sector to another.
This Lo-Shu grid shows the
original location for each of these Stars which also represent one of the Five
Elements. 1 is Water; 2, 5 and 8 are
Earth; 3 and 4 are Wood; 6 and 7 are Metal; 9 is Fire.
It is the flight from one
sector to another that affects the quality of the Feng Shui of any property and
its occupants. It also affects the
energy on a larger scale which is why some parts of the world have better
fortune in certain years than others.
Knowing the interaction
between the Five Elements allows you to better understand why some areas are
positive in a particular year and some areas are negative. As an example, the combination of Wood and
Metal is a controlling one and while the level of that control depends on many
factors, it creates conflict when they meet in a sector.
Annual and monthly Flying
Stars (daily Flying Stars are generally used for specific purposes such as Date
Selection) are short term, you know there will be an end to the good or the
bad. The Flying Stars of your individual
property based on its completion date is long term.
In addition to the nine Flying
Stars there are also annual stars (both good and bad) that visit certain
sectors. Stars like the Dragon Virtue;
Fortune Virtue; the Sun and the Moon fly into an area to bring specific types
of assistance to the residents. The Sun
Star, being Yang, is particularly helpful to males and it can ease the effects
of having inadvertently activated one of the negative Stars. The Moon Star, being Yin, is particularly
helpful to females and can help with communication.
The 3 Killings, the 5
Yellow and the Grand Duke Jupiter are well-known negative Stars. The 3 Killings, when activated, brings with
it three different types of negative Qi and each year it resides in one of the
primary compass locations. The 5 Yellow,
when activated, brings with it five types of misfortune such as general bad
luck or at its most malevolent, serious health or relationship issues. The
Grand Duke always occupies the location of the animal of the year affecting the
fortunes of the animal directly opposite around the compass. For example in 2014 the Grand Duke occupies
S2 (Horse) making N2 (Rat) exposed to his displeasure. In 2015 the Grand Duke will reside in SW1
(Sheep) making NE1 (Ox) vulnerable.
To the fulfillment of your dreams
LynC
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