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What about Tai Sui?

Here is another article that I write for the Sun Daily.

Tai Sui
Grand Duke

Tai Sui is also known as the Grand Duke Jupiter. Jupiter because Tai Sui is believed to represent the effect of Jupiter on Earth. In Chinese metaphysics, Jupiter is also known as the Wood planet. Earth as you may have already guessed is the earth planet. Jupiter is also huge compared to earth. In the Five Elements, Wood controls Earth and hence Jupiter is thought to have a strong negative hold on earth.

It moves in a clockwise direction and returns to the same position every 12 years. For example, Tai Sui is at S2 in 2014. Next year in 2015 it moves to SW1 then to SW3 the following year. And it then comes back to S2, 12 years later in 2026.

In Chinese metaphysics, Tai Sui or the Grand Duke has many implications. But for the purpose of Feng Shui, we should not build or carry out major renovation at all if your house faces Tai Sui. The penalties for violating Tai Sui are usually people related problem such as litigation, back-stabbing, despicable people etc.

24 mountains
24 Mountains

For example, you should not move house or carry out major renovations if your house, faces S2 this year (2014).

In Chinese metaphysics, the animal signs have relationships with each other. Animal signs opposite each other have a clash relationship. For example between the Horse and the Rat or between the Tiger and the Monkey or between the Dragon and the Dog.

During the year of the Horse, Tai Sui is at S2 or the Horse location. Those born in the year of the horse are deem to be afflicted by Tai Sui. This is unfortunate. The Rat is opposite the Horse and is deem to be in conflict (or clash) with Tai Sui. This is worse. This is the primary reason why astrologers often predict a dire year for the Rat during a Horse Year.

The table below shows the location of Tai Sui during each zodiac year and those who are afflicted and in conflict with Tai Sui.

ZodiacYearTai SuiAfflictedIn Conflict
Rat2008, 2020N2RatHorse
Ox2009, 2021NE1OxGoat
Tiger2010, 2022NE3TigerMonkey
Tiger2010, 2022NE3TigerMonkey
Rabbit2011, 2023E2RabbitRooster
Dragon2012, 2024SE1DragonDog
Snake2013, 2025SE3SnakePig
Horse2014, 2026S2HorseRat
Goat2015, 2027SW1GoatOx
Monkey2016, 2028SW3MonkeyTiger
Rooster2017, 2029W2RoosterRabbit
Dog2018, 2030NW1DogDragon
Pig2019, 2031NW3PigSnake

If you are born in the year of the Rat, you are already in conflict with Tai Sui in 2014. Your luck is already depreciated to some degree. Moving house or carrying out major renovations will make things worse. Therefore no moving or major renovation for the Rat in 2014. Similarly those born in the year of the Ox should refrain from moving or carrying out major renovations next year (2015).

What about houses that do not face Tai Sui?

For houses that do not face Tai Sui, we should also refrain from renovating the Tai Sui sector meaning the S2 sector in 2014. By the way, this guideline apply to houses that is currently tenanted. It is okay to renovate if the house is vacant or not occupied. For example a new house that you have just received the keys.

Directly opposite the Tai Sui is the Sui Poh or Year Breaker. In the year of the house, Tai Sui is at S2. Sui Poh is directly opposite at N2. Strictly speaking, we should also refrain from renovation Sui Poh if we can. The penalties for violating Sui Poh is the same as for violating Tai Sui.

What about personal sitting and facing direction?

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It is not auspicious to sit facing Tai Sui. However it is acceptable if your back faces Tai Sui meaning that sit facing S2 (Tai Sui) in 2014 is not auspicious. However sitting with your back to S2 is acceptable. So is sitting with Tai Sui to your side.

On a final note, what if you must renovate? For example the roof of your kitchen has suddenly collapsed. The solution is to select a appropriate and auspicious date to start work to counter the potential effect of Tai Sui.

The Annual Shen (or Energies)

Here is another article that I write for the Sun Daily.

Mapping the Shen
Mapping the Shen

The earth and other planets in the solar system revolve around the sun in a constant and predictable manner. So too does the moon around the earth. And the other satellites that roam the solar system.

The ancient Chinese believe that the movement of these planets exert a force on our planet and on us. Since these movement are constant and predictable, they are able to observe and record the effect and timing of these forces.

The Chinese called these energies “Shen“. It denotes certain transient energy fields that are postulated to influence natural phenomena and human endeavors.

Unfortunately this word is often translated into English as “Sprit” or “God” giving the whole subject a spiritual or religious connotation. For example, the “Establish Divest 10 Gods” when it should have more rightly been “Establish Divest 12 Energies”.

Out of these years of observation and refinement comes sets of formulas that allow practitioners today to predict events with some degree of accuracy.

Of particular interest to Feng Shui practitioners are a set of formulas on yearly annual energies and how they influence mankind and their abode.

It is a popular practice for practitioners to talk about the new set of annual energies and their influence on us just before or around the beginning of each Chinese year. If you have attended any of these talks in the past, you will surely have heard of Tai Sui or The Grand Duke, San Sha or Three Killings or Wu Wang or Five Yellow and the combo of Jiu Xing or the Nine Stars.

These are examples of “Shen” which can have a positive or negative effect on us depending on how well we observe the guidelines related to these formulas.

For example if you are born in the year of the Rat, you should not carry out a major renovation in your house or move house this year (2014). If you do, you are deem to have violated “Tai Sui” and the result is you are likely to face people related problems during the year.

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On a more positive note, if you spend a lot of time in the south sector this year you will be influence by the most auspicious energy of the Nine Stars and that is likely to help with your career and wealth. That is provided you do not carry out any renovations in the sector!

Therefore we can positively influence our luck if we know what and when to do or not to do. In the next few articles, I will explain in more details the influence of Tai Sui, Three Killings and the Nine Stars and the things that you should or should not do for better luck.

Feng Shui 2015

There is a part on timing in a celebrated ancient Feng Shui text called “Ode to Flying Star”. It says that, “In general, whether the beneficial or the detrimental prevails will be determined by the annual star” and “Moreover, whether the predictions are realized early or later depends on the year and period”.

Discuss the annual shen for 2015
Discuss the annual shen for 2015

But what are these annual stars? If you have been following the annual New Year talks by Feng Shui practitioners, you will know that these annual stars are actually energies – both auspicious and inauspicious – that influence the different sectors of a property. They are generated by the movement of the nearby planets and they change their position every year in a pre-defined pattern.

These energies are represented by numbers from 1 to 9 with stars 8, 9 and 1 being highly auspicious and stars 2, 5, and 7 being inauspicious in the current period.

From the text, we can also conclude that while the annual stars are important and acts as a qualifier, the expected effects or predictions must be read in conjunction with the energies that inherent in each sectors. (The energies inherent in each of the sectors of the house are determined by the facing direction and period of the house).

To put it simplistically, an auspicious annual star falling into an inherent auspicious sector will likely cause a positive or beneficial event that year and vice-verse. On the hand, an inauspicious star falling into an inherently auspicious sector may not do much harm and vice-verse.

Tai Sui, Five Yellow and Three Killings in 2015
Location of Tai Sui, Five Yellow and Three Killings in 2015

By the same reasoning, if your main door is unintentionally located in an inauspicious sector, it does not mean that you will suffer bad luck every year. You luck may take a tumble only during those years when an inauspicious annual star drops by and combine negatively with the inherent energies in that sector.

This is the primary reason why practitioners spend so much time positioning the main door, stove, bedroom etc in auspicious sectors of the house. That ration is that once placed in auspicious sectors, an inauspicious annual star prevailing at that sector is unlikely to trigger a negative or detrimental event that year. However an auspicious annual star prevailing in the same area is more than likely to trigger positive or beneficial events.

The official switch over date for the annual stars is the beginning of the Chinese Solar year or Li Cun (Start of Spring) which usually falls on the 4th Feb. In practice, these energies do not switch on or off but start transiting in the weeks before and complete the transition in the weeks after.

The diagram below shows the annual star distribution in 2015. The most prosperous star 8 influences the north sector while the least auspicious star 5 influences the west sector.

However before we go try understand the effect of the stars and the explore things that we can do to capitalize on them let us first take a look at another two set of annual energies. They are the Grand Duke or Tai Sui and the Three Killings or San Sha.

Three Killings in 2015
Three Killings of Tobbery, Disaster and Year Sha in 2015

In 2015 Tai Sui comes to is from South West 1 (also known as South West South) or the Goat direction. Both the goat and the ox located opposite are affected. In Feng Shui speak the Goat offends the Tai Sui while the Ox clashes with it. How badly those born under these zodiac sign will be covered in an article on the the astrology of the animal zodiac.

For now, those who live in a house that faces SW1 or SWS of the Goat direction should take note that the Grand Duke or Tai Sui energy influences your house directly and will likely increase the incidence of people related problems in the household.

While not everyone living in a house with such a facing will be affected, the chances increases hugely if you carry out a major renovation to the house in 2015. To recap, do not renovate your house if it faces SW1 (and sits NE1).

Major renovation include ground breaking, tearing down walls etc. You are however likely to survive a little drilling and slight knocking!

Since the Ox clashes with Tai Sui, I would advice Ox people to also refrain from carrying out major renovations in their homes or move house regardless of the house facing direction.

Three Killings affect the West sector in 2015. The Three Killings are Robbery, Disaster and Year Killings and they influence the SW3, W2 and NW1 sectors. The two sub-sectors in between the affected sectors namely W1 and W3 are called the squeezed sectors and in practice we treat them as affected too. Hence altogether 5 sectors spanning 75 degrees are affected

A house sitting West or simply occupying the West sector is not likely to result in incidents involving robbery, disaster and obstacles. However like Tai Sui above, major renovations in these sectors can greatly activate and increase the chances. I would again advice you not to carry out major renovations in these sectors.

You need to watch out for these ‘renovation rules’ only if you are staying in the house during the renovations. There is no need to be concern about them if you renovating a vacant house or you are not planning to live in it during the renovations.

There is another rule governing Three Killings. If you house sits on Three Killing, you should also avoid carrying our major renovations to the house. For example if your house sits west (and faces east), you should not carry out major renovation in 2015.

The Annual Shens in 2015
The Annual Shens in 2015

Now back to the annual 9 stars. The sectors influence by the annual stars can be found by placing a compass in the ‘center’ of the house .

The most inauspicious star 5 falls in the West sector. To be safe you should avoid any kind of major renovation if the house sits west (or facing east). You should also not renovate the west sector of your house. If you must and is renovating several sectors of the house, then start in a not affected sector, then progress into the west sector and finish in a not affected sector.

The penalties for violating Five Yellow is severe and can include bodily injuries or financial loss. It is the worst of the lot. Some practitioners advocate the use of metal e.g. a wind chime to cure the Five Yellow. In my opinion, it is better to be safe and defer any major renovations in the sector.

Star 2 is another inauspicious star and it falls into the SE sector. It is known as the illness star and you should watch out for it especially if it falls into the bedrooms. As a guide, those with poor health, recovering from an illness or pregnant, should avoid sleeping in the SE sector. The cure is to place a decent size metal Wu Lou to diminish the earth energy of star 2.

Star 7 occupies the South sector in 2015. It suggest financial and other losses. The cure is to place a container of still water in the south sector. If your bedroom is in the south sector and the money side of your life appears to be taking a dip in 2015, you may want to move into another room.

Star 3, often called the dispute or quarrel star falls into the center sector. The traditional cure is to place items that represent the element of fire in that sector. Examples include items that are red in color e.g. red carpet, red basket etc.

The quality of star 4 can change depending on the stars that it combine it. When positive it can means good study luck but when negative it means drifting or a lack of direction. The cure is similar to star 3 above. Place elements that represent fire in that sector.

Now to the good stars.

The most auspicious star is star 8 which influences the North sector. You should experience better luck (money and career wise) if you main door is in the north sector. Also great if your bedroom, study or other places that you spend a lot of time are located in the north sector. Placing a water feature such as an aquarium or a water fountain can enhance your luck further.

The next most auspicious star is star 9 which suggest celebration or happy events. In 2015, star 9 falls into the south west sector. If you main door or bedroom are located in the south west sector, it can induce happy events such as a new relationship, marriage, childbirth, promotion, scholarly honors etc. Placing a wood element such as a live indoor plant in that sector can help to enhance the auspiciousness of star 9.

Star 1, another auspicious star falls into the east sector. Star 1 is associated with promotion, recognition and knowledge. As with stars 8 and 9, spend time if you can in the east sector to be positively influenced by the auspicious energy. You can further enhance the auspicious energy of star 1 by placing a water feature in the east sector.

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Star 6 which is associated with power, influence and loneliness influences the NE sector in 2015.

These are some of the things that you can do in 2015 to improve your luck.

In the next article, I will explore the luck of those born under the various zodiac in the year of the Wood Goat (2015).

Layman Buy House Guide

The facing direction, period of the house and surrounding land-forms are important consideration when selecting a house.

So are the location of spaces such as bedrooms, kitchen, study, living area etc within the house. All these should ideally be located in auspicious sectors in the house.

However all these require some knowledge of Feng Shui and Astrology to figure out and you may require the service of a practitioner to help you out.

However there are other equally things important things that you can look out for when selecting a house.

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I would like to tell you the story from one of my audits from many years ago. Two sisters approached me to look at their houses which are located in different parts of the Klang Valley.

One of the house is a modern double storey link house while the other one is a much older but well maintained single storey intermediate unit.

The one that owns the single storey unit tells me that they many brothers and sisters and it is quite common for them to hold gatherings at each others home. However most prefer to hold the gatherings at her house and the the party tend to last longer into the nights.

Why? Let me share with you what I think.

The newer and more modern double storey house does not have an air-well or courtyard or sky window for passive ventilation and you feel stuffy after a while in the house. The ceiling is low and there is very little natural sunlight into some parts of the house. In fact in some parts of the house, you need to switch on the lights even during the daytime!

The older single storey house has a large courtyard in the middle of the house. The ceiling is much higher and most parts of the house get a lot of natural sunlight.

It is well ventilated and you feel cool and dry despite it being a single storey house. The high ceiling and gives you a relax feel while the natural lighting gives the house a healthy glow.

In my opinion this features are as important as getting the facing correct and having the right surrounding land form.

Home owners who live in a very long link house should have a courtyard or sky windows in the middle section to the house for better ventilation and to bring in natural lighting.

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Even more critical are three storey link houses. The middle section of the ground floor tend to be poorly ventilated and dark.

For a home buyer, I urge you to place good passive ventilation and natural lighting as a priority when selecting a house. And please ensure that the ceiling is high enough!

Mountain and Water – Real or Otherwise

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In the last two articles we learn about the quality of a house based on its facing direction and period how these qualities can be enhanced by having the right mountain and water – both natural and man-made.

In this article, I will elaborate more on these land form and man-made structures.

In Feng Shui theory a mountain that has lush green vegetation is known as a “Living Dragon”. Better still if there are rivers flowing within. A “Living Dragon” is highly revered, rich in qi (or energy) and is the mountain of choice to enhance the quality of a house.

A rocky mountain without vegetation is known as a “Sick Dragon” and as you would have rightfully guessed is not favored. Those with sparse vegetation or with those that are turning yellow is viewed as lacking in qi and not favorable

A “Sick Dragon” can depreciate the quality of a house. For example, for a N2 facing period 8 house, having a “Living Dragon” mountain at the sitting side is favorable and would enhance the descendant quality – meaning relationship and health.

However if you have a “Sick Dragon” at the sitting, then you can expect your relationship and health luck to suffer.

In lieu of a real mountain, tall trees can also take the place of natural mountains. But what about another taller building nearby? Can we consider them as mountains? I will come back to this at the end of this article.

But first something about water?

Waterfall
Waterfall

In Feng Shui theory, for water to be effective, it must be clean (relatively speaking) and must flow slowly. Better still if it meanders. A river will flow quickly or slowly depending on the terrain that it passed through. When the terrain is steep, it will flow very quickly and when it reached level terrain it will flow slowly or accumulate (as in a lake or pond).

So remember, slow and meandering is favorable. Fast and straight is not.

An open area such as a playground or a field is also considered form-wise to be equivalent to water. Better still if it is lower than the house. Man-made structure such as a fish pond is also water but is not as efficacious due to it smaller size.

So what about a building? Form-wise it can be considered a mountain. In the case of the rocky mountain, the uneven surfaces is considered a “sha” capable of generating “sha qi” or “killing qi” that can be detrimental to the house.

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If a building has sharp uneven surfaces, then it can be considered a “Sick Dragon” and is detrimental if it is located near enough. However most buildings are not like that and can be considered a mountain, at least form-wise.

In my opinion, a building can function like a mountain but is in no way as good as the real thing!

The Death and Emptiness Lines

Here is another article that I write for the Sun Daily.

A house should not directly face North (0 degrees), South (180 degrees), East (90 degrees) and West (270 degrees). It should also not direction directly face the inter-cardinals of North-East (45 degrees), South-East (135 degrees), South-West (225 degrees) and North-West (315 degrees).

These are known as the Dead and Emptiness Lines and such houses, like the name suggest, do not bode well for the occupants.

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24 Mountains

In theory a shift of 1 degree to the left or right is sufficient to escape from these lines. In practice it still too close for comfort and practitioners would normally advise you to get away by 3 degrees to be safe. For north 0 degree facing is unfavorable. Three (3) degrees or 357 degrees is quite acceptable.

While these facing are not good for homes, they are suitable for places of worship.

In the last article, I talk about the 24 mountains. It is also not favorable if the house sit on an axis that borders two mountains for example between NE3 and E1 or between E1 and E2.

Houses facing the different mountains have different chart pattern or qi distribution. When a house sits between the two mountains, the qi that enter the house is confused.

In an ancient text, it says that “Riding the lines invokes the wandering souls. It is inevitable that spiritual entities will enter the premises”. Continuing the text says that “More so if there is a gap between two Trigrams, one will be disturbed by one’s dream.”

Note: In this context, a Trigram spans 45 degrees. Therefore north can be one Trigram and NE another.

I will leave it to the spiritual master if or not wandering souls will enter the house. From a Feng Shui perspective, the unstable or indefinite qi pattern translate to sporadic and unpredictable changes in one’s fortune. It can also impact a persons emotional well being and hence their dreams.

Yet another line in the ancient text infer that the unstable qi distort one’s thinking leading one to act rashly or irresponsibly.

What can you do if your house sits on one of these lines? The cure is to change the facing side of the house but a few degrees. This is of course easier said than done. Therefore many practitioner recommend tilting the main door and/or the windows on the facing side. The ration is that since qi comes in primarily through the doors and windows, tilting them would change the facing!

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What is my thoughts on this? If you face problems like the ones described in the ancient text, I would recommend tilting the doors and windows. However if they still persist, I would suggest you move the affected ones to another house and see if the problem persist!

Then in the worst case scenario, shift to another house!

Prosper Wealth or Prosper Descendants

Here is another article that I write for the Sun Daily.

The ideal house is one that prosper wealth and prosper descendants and that is supported by the ideal land form of mountain at the sitting and water at the facing side.

There are however those that prosper one or the other but not both. They are “Prosper Wealth but not Prosper Descendants” and “Prosper Descendants but not Prosper Wealth”.

Period 8 house that face S2, S3, W2, W3, N1 & E1 are classified as “Prosper Wealth but not Descendants”. Such houses influence positively the wealth (include career) luck of the occupants but not descendant (meaning relationship and health) luck.

Land form or man-made structures again play an important part to enhance or degrade the quality of the house. Such “Prosper Wealth” houses should have water – real or otherwise – at the facing side. If it faces a mountain located nearby at sitting side, then the wealth quality of the house is degrade.

Ancient text do say that if there is a mountain at the facing side but located much further away then the descendant luck is improved.

Period 8 house that face N2, N3, E2, E3, S1 & W1 are classified as “Prosper Descendants but not Wealth”. Such houses influence positively the descendant (meaning relationship and health) luck of the occupants but not their wealth luck.

Land form or man-made structures again play an important part to enhance or degrade the quality of the house. Such “Prosper Descendants” houses should have mountain – real or otherwise – at the sitting side. If there is a large pool of water located nearby at sitting side, then the descendant quality of the house is degraded.

From my study, most houses other than the ones classified as “Up Mountain Down Water”, would benefit from have mountain at the sitting side and water at the facing side.

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Therefore the ancient saying, “Mountain at the back, facing water” still holds – at least for most house facings.

I mentioned early in the previous article that the quality of a house can change over time. For example a SW1 facing house completed and first occupied period 7 is a “Prosper Wealth but not Prosper Descendant” house. This is true during period 7 between 1984 and 2004.

However the same house in the current period from 2004 to 2024 no longer retain this quality. Instead the occupants may not face career or wealth problem or fall victims to theft or robbery.

The good news is that if you carry out a major renovation to the same SW1 facing house and change the period of the house to the current period, it becomes a “Prosper Wealth Prospers Descendant” house. Better still if there is water at the facing and mountain at the sitting side.

I know this is a lot of take in. Therefore I urge you to consult a practitioner before you carry out a major renovation to your current house.

Next time around, I will talk about the “Death and Emptiness Lines“. Till then.

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Prospers Wealth Prosper Descendants House

(This is an article that I wrote in a column for the Sun Daily newspaper).

In the last article we talk about the Feng Shui quality of a house. The best ones are those that prosper wealth and prosper descendants meaning good for career, wealth, relationship and health.

There are many schools of Feng Shui and hence there are as many ways to determine the quality of a house. In the Xuan Kong Fei Xing method, the quality of a house is determined by the facing direction and period of the house. This quality is further enhanced or depreciated by the surrounding natural land form and man made structures.

24 Mountains
24 Mountains

Some schools divide the facing of a house into eight spans of 45 degrees. Most school however sub-divide each of the 45 degrees span into three smaller spans of 15 degrees giving a total of 24 spans of direction or 24 mountains.

In the old days, each of these 15 degree span is given a Chinese name e.g. Ren, Zi, Gui. This is not easy to remember especially if you are not educated in Chinese. A popular and easy naming convention is to simply name the 15 degree span within each cardinal numerically i.e. N1, N2 and N3 in a clockwise manner. The spans in the NE sector becomes NE1, NE2 and NE3 as shown and so on.

In addition, the Fei Xing school take the period of the house into consideration. To recap, the period of the house is derived from the date the house was completed and first occupied. A period spans 20 years and the current period is known as period 8. It starts from Chinese Solar year 2004 and ends in 2024. A house completed and first occupied during this period is known as a period 8 house.

A house completed and first occupied in the 20 years period before is known as a period 7 house while a house completed and first occupied in the 20 years from 2024 will be a period 9 house.

The quality of a house depends on the period and facing. Therefore a house with the same facing from different period may have different quality. In this series of articles, I will touch only on current or period 8 house only.

Prosper Mountain Prosper Water
Prosper Mountain Prosper Water

Back to house quality. For period 8 houses in period 8 (which means now), “prosper wealth prosper descendant” house include those that face NE1, SE2, SE3, SW1, NW2 and NW3.

Land form is important too. Having the right facing and period is like having the potential. For such houses, this potential is enhanced if there is water at the facing and mountain at the sitting side. Water can be real e.g. river or pond or pseudo e.g. open playground or field. Mountain can be real e.g. hills or higher land or pseudo e.g. a taller building or tall trees.

It is fine if the land at the sitting and facing is relatively level. However the potential of the house will be depreciated if the reverse is true i.e. mountain at the facing and water at the sitting.

Neither Prosper Mountain nor Prosper Water
Neither Prosper Mountain nor Prosper Water

The opposite of “propser wealth prosper descendant” houses is “Up Mountain Down Water” house as commonly known as house that do not prosper wealth nor descendants. For period 8 houses, they include those that face NE2, NE3, SE1, SW2, SW3 and NW1.

Do not panic if you live in such a house. Some of the these facing are also influenced by other good patterns that reverses or improves the luck of the house.

The more important thing is to have the right landform features which in this case is the reversed of what you learnt earlier and that is there should be mountain at the facing and water at the side!

So now you know. Water at the sitting is not always unfavorable!

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The Siginificance of a House Facing Direction

(This is an article that I wrote in a column for the Sun Daily newspaper).

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From the Ba Zi (or date and time of birth) an astrology practitioner can figure out a person’s fate potential and luck cycle throughout his or her life.

The facing direction of a house or the side that allow in most of the environmental energy is often used to iron out any pitfall in the person’s fate potential and luck.

For example, a person’s has poor lifetime career luck. This means that he is likely to experience obstacles and challenges in his career throughout his life. Things may become better during periods of good luck but is likely to revert to bad once he passes these good luck periods.

The ‘right’ house facing direction can help to correct or at least try to improve upon his poor lifetime career luck making life more pleasant. Correcting the lifetime fate potential will also help to improve the 10 years and yearly luck cycle as they are somewhat related.

For a person with a balance fate potential and luck cycle, the correct house facing direction can be used to enhance specific aspect of his luck for example career and wealth or spousal or children relationships.

House Facing Directions
House Facing Directions

For most systems of Feng Shui the facing direction of the house is also used to determine the quality of the house. Some systems uses the sitting direction which is essentially the opposite of the facing while others combine the sitting or facing with the period of the house to determine its quality. The period of the house is determined by when the house was completed and first occupied. The period and hence the quality of a house can be also be changed via a major renovation or rebuild.

The ideal house is one which is beneficial to career and wealth and to relationship and health. It is often referred to one that “prosper wealth and prosper descendants”. Think of it this way, poor relationship and poor health is unlikely to result in a lot of descendants!

In practice, houses may benefit wealth but not descendants or vice versa. Worse still some benefit neither wealth nor descendants. You will learn more about this in future articles.

Meanwhile, the facing direction and period also determines the auspicious and inauspicious sectors in a house. Knowing this allow practitioners to allocated the most auspicious spaces for the main door, kitchen, bedrooms, study and living area. The underlying principle is that the auspicious energy in the auspicious sectors will rub off on the occupants and influence their luck in a positive manner.

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This explain why buying the wrong house can require a expensive relocation of the kitchen or why you as the master, may need to sleep in the smallest room. It just happen that they are in the auspicious sectors!

Feng Shui Moving House Rituals

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In Feng Shui, the move-in date and time is very important as it is believed to enhance the auspiciousness of the house. A practitioner will usually use a combination of date selection methods to find an auspicious date for the move-in while ensuring that the date do not clash with the animal sign of members of the family.

But what are the move-in procedures?

The moving procedure can differs between practitioners and you should not be surprised if other practitioner’s procedures are slightly different from mine.

For me, there are three things that a home owner should do to signify the start and completion of the move-in. First, he should start the move-in at the selected auspicious date and time. Second, he must cook a meal – a simple one will do – and prepare some beverages. And third he must sleep over at the new house. This is all he needs to do to complete a successful move in.

In the past, the house owner may be instructed to declaring loudly that they are the new occupants and letting off fire crackers (which are banned in most places) to signify the occasion. Nowadays hardly any owner do so for fear of being branded crazy or a pest by their neighbors!

Using the stove to cook a meal as a special significance as it signifies operating in the new house. Some practitioners may want to emphasis this switch over by making the stove work overtime, usually by cooking a dessert that requires simmering over a low fire for many hours!

Some practitioners may want you to energize the house and would advise you to switch on all the lights and power appliances such as air conditioners, radio and TV for a few hours. There is nothing wrong with it. At least you will know if your electrical system is overloaded or not. In fact I also advise my clients to let the tap water run long enough to clear the water tank. In a previously vacated house, the water in the tank may be dirty having collected water and left stagnant for a long while. The last think you want is food poisoning while you may wrongly blame it on bad Feng Shui!

There are also many pre-moving rules that were popular in the past but rarely observed nowadays. Here are some of them.

For example, the house should be left vacant for a few days prior to the move. No one including animals (though I suspect it will be difficult to stop the rats) is allowed. All vents should be sealed and natural lighting blocked from entering by pasting dark colored paper on windows and other openings.

They should only be removed when you move in on the auspicious day and time to signify a rebirth of sort and an infusion of new energies into the house.

It is also a popular belief that negative “yin” energies can accumulate in the corners of a vacant house. The last thing you want to do is share the house with them. To overcome or neutralize these negative “yin” energies you can scattered the inside corners of your house with a mixture of items with strong “yang” energies in the days prior to moving in. They include a mix of salt, rice, tea leaf and dried chilies.

Also popular in the past is jumping over a charcoal fire. This is to ensure that unseen negative energies do not inadvertently follow you into the new house.

While on the subject of moving, I would like to clarify a misconception on the moving time. An auspicious time is usually a span of two or more hours in a given day, for example between 9 am and 11 am. It means that you must arrive and first occupy the house anytime between 9 am and 11 am. It does not mean that you have to arrive and complete the move within the two hours! After you have move the first item into the house, you can continue to move the other items later in the day, the next day or anytime after that.

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Another best practice is to only move in existing items such as you computer and clothing on the move-date or later. However new items such as your new stove and hood or new room can be safely moved-in before the move date.

Have a good move.