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Understanding Flying Star Feng Shui

Flying Star Feng Shui is a highly complex set of Feng Shui teachings which often go against the traditional and mainstream Feng Shui teachings. It is for this reason that people learning about Feng Shui are confused when they first encounter Flying Star Feng Shui. This page hopes to fix that.

Xuan Kong, or Flying Star Feng Shui is a famous school of Feng Shui teachings. It is recognized as being highly efficient, and highly accurate in its workings. The main differentiating point about Flying Star Feng Shui is its emphasis on change. Practitioners from this school believe that change is one of the core constants of time. For this reason, they believe that many traditional Feng Shui principles such as the bagua (or anything else with fixed properties) are invalid. Practitioners from the Flying Star Feng Shui School believe that with time comes change, and so should Flying Star Feng Shui Principles. This means that what is an auspicious location for you one year, in accordance with Flying Star Feng Shui, will change next year.

The core fundamental of Flying Star Feng Shui are the nine celestial stars. Each one of these stars has a certain energetic influence over people and the forces that surround the world. They can bring fortune and prosperity, or disaster and downfall depending on the passage of time. Stars can be negative or positive. Positive stars bring good luck to you, and can be enhanced. Negative stars will bring bad luck to you, and must be weakened using the appropriate Flying Star Feng Shui cures. Each of the nine celestial stars can be strengthened or weakened through using one or more of the five Feng Shui elements – fire, water, metal, earth or wood. Because each star as its own combination of built-in elements, you must properly introduce a new Feng Shui element to change the effect that the star has on you.

Many modern-day new-agers and practioners mistakenly combine Flying Star Feng Shui principles with astrology and numerology. In reality, this can work, but the core of Flying Star Feng Shui lies in neither of these spiritual pursuits. Instead, Flying Star Feng Shui is very mathematical and precise, and relies or logical principles and numerical formulae to understand and change patterns of chi in the environment. Chi of course, is the ‘life force’ or primordial energy that ties the universe together. So Flying Star Feng Shui is really the elaborate study of Chi patterns, and their impact upon geomagnetic forces and directions, and how these in turn affect our daily environments. The mathematical relationship between Flying Star Feng Shui and Chi is staggeringly complex, involving geomagnetic and other physical forces.

As per above, the Flying Star Feng Shui school follows the nine celestial stars. This in turn, is based on a diagram of nine numbers etched onto a Lo Shu magic square. In ancient China, these diagrammatic numbers were printed onto the back of a turtle shell (a relic of old divination arts). The time-tested hypothesis of Flying Star Feng Shui states that each of these numbers is divined from nature, and has its own color, and is subsequently changed in accordance with the hour, day, month, yearly and twenty-year period of time. For this reason, Flying Star Feng Shui calculations are very specific, and take into account all sorts of vital calculations such as polar alignment.

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