hi there people,
am new in here. must say the software i installed from mysticboard is an amazing one. it answered almost all my questions.
however, i got stuck when it came to my apartment. in regards to the directions mentioned in the charts or in general, does it mean to specify a particular room or the house in all?
dunno if this topic has been raised in here before...if it has been answered, pls direct me to it.
thanks,
rgds,
serena
Feng Shui for apartments
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Welcome vserena!
Try to be more specific. Are you talking 8 mansion direction, 4 pillars direction or your flying star palaces?
You can also find the palaces by placing the 9x9 grid or the pie wedge grid over your floorplan.
Search thru previous posts to brush up on the issues brought up to see if they answer more of your questions.
Try to be more specific. Are you talking 8 mansion direction, 4 pillars direction or your flying star palaces?
You can also find the palaces by placing the 9x9 grid or the pie wedge grid over your floorplan.
Search thru previous posts to brush up on the issues brought up to see if they answer more of your questions.
For apartment, I tend to use the mark out the 8 sectors and use the ba gua method.
Chien = patriarch of the house (mentors and helpful people)
Kun = matriarch of the house (relationship)
Chen , Sun = eldest son and daughter (also health and wealth)
Kan, li = middle son and daughter (also career and fame)
Ken, tui = youngest son and daughter (education,learning and offspring, next generation)
then I would take a look at the yearly stars residing at that sector.
though this might be very amateurish and simple, but it has serves me well during my varsity days
Chien = patriarch of the house (mentors and helpful people)
Kun = matriarch of the house (relationship)
Chen , Sun = eldest son and daughter (also health and wealth)
Kan, li = middle son and daughter (also career and fame)
Ken, tui = youngest son and daughter (education,learning and offspring, next generation)
then I would take a look at the yearly stars residing at that sector.
though this might be very amateurish and simple, but it has serves me well during my varsity days
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