Home Selection1. Choose a home or office that is compatible with one's Bazi or birth profile's favourable Elements.
If Fire is the favourable Element, choose a home or office with windows in the South sector. |
2. The building must blend in with the surrounding area. Avoid a high-rise building that appears to spring up from a low-rise landscape, a small house overshadowed by surrounding buildings or an old house in the middle of new modern buildings.
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3. Ideally, the front of the building should be an open space or lower than the back of the building. This layout would be conducive for attracting wealth. The open area should not be a vacuum. The open space can be a park, swimming pool, sea, open space. Rear building should be taller than one's building by about 20 to 30 per cent.
The left and right wings of one's building should be equal in size and height. Otherwise, the left side should be slightly higher than the right by about 20 per cent. The left represents good networking, and benefactors who will help in one's career. |
A good house should have the presence of the chinese analogy of 4 celestial animals at the right locations
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4. The shape of the building must be regular in size and, preferably, square in shape.
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6. Avoid facing bad Feng Shui structures like a satellite dish, sharp corners of buildings, noisy environment like train-station. Other bad structures include rubbish-chute, graveyard, hospital, temple, and light-reflecting buildings.
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7. Home should not be too bright nor too dim. A common misconception is that the house should be bright, but occupants will feel agitated and lose their temper easily if it is too bright.
This is known as 光煞( 反光煞 ). In extreme situation, it may result in 血盆照镜. Neither should the house be too dim to invite "unwanted guests". Common bad effects include evil spirits and unknown sickness. The lighting of the house should conform the with Yin and Yang principle. |
8. Feng Shui is about trapping the positive energies or 蕆风聚气. Avoid staying in a windy place as it is difficult to accumultate wealth.
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9. If a kid that is below 5 years old starts to cry, and wants to go off on entering the house, chances are the house is not quite suitable.
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10. Choose house or office completed (TOP) during the current 8th luck period, 2004 to 2024 with Southwest and East direction overlooking a fountain, swimming pool or other water feature.
Southwest Direction: Flying star "8" and "2" is a perfect 10 during this period. East Direction: Flying star "8" and "3" is a meaningful combo. |
11. Check missing sector, if any; and the implication(s).
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12. Avoid house with toilet located right at the centre as this is very bad for Feng Shui. The centre controls the whole unit, and is like the heart of the body. Such a layout would affect the luck, wealth and general health of the household members.
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13. If there are sudden and/or unnatural deaths, severe accidents and the likes; then it best to move on to another viewing.
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14. Avoid buying or renting a house that faces a temple, hospital, mortuary, and the likes.
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15. Do not choose a home that has the same orientation as one's zodiac sign. If your were born in the year of rabbit 卯 ( East ), do not choose a house that faces the East.
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16. Look at the river or road towards your home or office, and determine whether the house is at the preferable concave side of the road; or at the convex end of it. A meandering river or road is good, but not otherwise.
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17. Choose a home or office free of Sha Qi or bad vibes in its surrounding area. Such vibes may come from a T-Junction, MRT tracks, convex roads, cul de sac road, lighted sign-boards, apartments below the road, etc.
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Xuan Kong Flying Star PrinciplesBased on Xuan Kong Flying Star principle, 零神正神 ( Ling Shen Zheng Shen ), if the windows or doorway overlooks the sea in the South-West or East direction in the 8th period of the flying star, one will enjoy good Feng Shui.
South-West for wealth while East orientation is for career promotion. However, the degree of orientation must conform to Zero or In-luck零正principles. Based on Xuan Kong Da Gua 玄空大卦 or Yi Gua 易卦 theory, the "water" must be towards a shuai 衰 orientation; and positive energies must be "in-luck". If the orientation is "in-luck" one should not place a water position or having a "water" orientation, otherwise 正神 would fall into the water. |