When I first started studying feng shui, I was living in a house that indicated strongly a propensity for the occupants to argue. That we did. It also indicated based on the location of our bed, that I would be vulnerable to a miscarriage, which I did have. As well, there were unseen energies at the front door which implied that the occupant could be crazy prior to 1984. We bought the house in 1989 and next door neighbors confirmed that the previous owner was a man who could be heard talking to himself and who severely neglected taking care of the property. It was also a house type that can attract occupants who will ultimately be betrayed by a religious leader or guru,and that happened too.
Many feng shui enthusiasts still have no idea how personal and specific the information can be in a proper feng shui analysis. All of these aspects to the house I was living in were not in any way obvious visually, certainly not the kind of information you can read about in books. But the way these details are revealed, is from evaluating a house based on the most advanced method, sometimes called the "Flying Star School."
Back in 1992, when I was first studying with Master Sang, we referred to these calculations of time and space as "floating the numbers." Whether one is "floating numbers" or "flying stars," it is the same process. Numerical calculations can be performed on a house based on when it was built (the Construction Number or Period Star), what direction the house is sitting and facing (the "mountain star" and the "facing star"), as well as the current annual influences (the yearly stars). It may sound complicated, but if you can add and subtract, with patience, these calculations can be done easily without a math degree!
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