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FENG SHUI - INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

 

In Feng Shui - Intermediate Level course you will learn the terms used in Flying Stars Feng Shui and how to apply them.

 

   
 Flying Star Feng Shui Basic Level – 1 day:                  Click here for more info
  • Understanding the origin of Ba Gua.

  • Early Heaven Ba Gua and Later Heaven Ba Gua.

  • Celestial / Heavenly Stems and Terrestrial / Earthly Branches.

  • Cycle of 60-year calendar and the 24 solar terms.

  • The cardinal points and seasonal combination.

  • The 24 mountains.

  • The Flying Star chart.

 
   
 Flying Star Feng Shui Intermediate Level – 2 days:
 
Dao Shan Dao Xiang, Shang Shan Xia Shui  

Dao Shan Dao Xiang

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Shang Shan Xia Shui

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Shuang Xing Dao Xiang, Shuang Xing Dao Zuo  

Shuang Xing Dao Xiang

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Shuang Xing Dao Zuo

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Lian Zhu San Ban Gua, Fu Mu San Ban Gua  

Lian Zhu San Ban Gua means Consecutive sequence.

Fu Mu San Ban Gua mean Parental sequence.

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Zheng Shen, Ling Shen, Cui Shen (water placement)  

Zheng Shen means the auspicious divinity for mountain (sitting).

Ling Shen means the auspicious divinity for water (facing).

Cui Shen also means the auspicious divinity for water (facing).

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San Sha, Wu Huang, Tai Sui and Sui Po  

San Sha 三煞

The San Sha (3 killings) covers the area of 90°.  The location of the San Sha is determined by the Terrestrial Branch of the year.  There are 4 directions of San Sha which is North, South, East and West.

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South

135° - 225°

East

45° - 135°

West

225° - 315°

North

315° - 45°

     Monkey      Snake      Pig      Tiger
     Rat      Rooster      Rabbit      Horse
     Dragon      Ox      Goat      Dog

For example: Year 2007 is the Year of Pig therefore, the San Sha covers the West sector from 225° - 315°.

For San Sha: one must not sit on the location of the San Sha but can face the San Sha.

If the house is sitting San Sha then no renovations work should be carried out during this time unless you choose the San Sha Date.  How to choose a San Sha Date is covered in the Date Selection course.

Wu Huang 五黃

The Wu Huang (5 Yellow) covers the area of 45°.  The location of the Wu Huang follows the location of the No: 5 of the Annual Flying Stars.

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SE 1 6 8 SW
E 9 2 4 W
NE 5 7 3 NW
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For example: Year 2007 the center number of the Annual Flying Stars is No: 2.  The location of the No: 5 is at NorthEast and this is where the Wu Huang is located in the Year 2007 - NorthEast sector from 292.5° - 337.5°.

For Wu Huang: one must not sit or face the Wu Huang.

If the house is sitting Wu Huang then no renovations work should be carried out during this time.  

Tai Sui 太歲 and Sui Po 歲破

The Tai Sui covers the area of 15°.  The location of Tai Sui is determined by the Terrestrial Branch of the year.  The 12 Terrestrial Branches are marked on the 24 Mountains in the Chinese Feng Shui  Luo Pan (compass).

And the opposite of Tai Sui is known as Sui Po 歲破.

For example: In the Year of Rooster, the Tai Sui is located at Rooster 酉 sector from 262.5° - 277.5°.  And Sui Po is located at Rabbit 卯 sector from 82.5° - 97.5°.

For Tai Sui: one must NOT face the location of Tai Sui but can sit on the location of Tai Sui.

For Sui Po: one can face the Sui Po but must NOT sit on the location of Sui Po.

If the house is sitting Sui Po then no renovations work should be carried out during this time.

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 Flying Star Feng Shui Advanced Level – 3 days:          Click here for more info
  • Computation of Flying Star chart.

  • Analysis of the combinations of Flying Star numbers and their significance.

  • Analysis of stove, bed, door and table numbers.

  • Study the application of Luo Pan.

  • Practical: site visit and Feng Shui audit.

 
   

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