Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Typical Wealthy Chinaman's House


Lately was invited to audit a typical wealthy China man's House. It was designed with the San Fen San He principles in mind. It has an internal court opens up to the sky. Where would the center of the house be? The internal courts will open up to another 3 sided entrances with three different doors. How would a Flying Star chart be? The more challenging piece is the water flow which are so diverse and subtle. So, is the location of the water via its aquarium in relation to the house proper. 


The external pose some physically challenging Sha with the green dragon holdings sword, as above the telecommunication structure with water falls features at the bottom, located at the GenYin double mountain. House sitting Fire Structure with incoming at Yin and water exiting at Wu. That is significantly enough to tell the story as to why this wealthy China man has unresolved issues, the moment he shifted to this very new house, inclusive of the demised of his beloved mother, in the month of Xu.


On a XuanKong level, although it is still considered a new house, there are apparently structural cracks at the skylights directly at the main door at the Qian sector. What does it means? If divination is done at the month of Chen, what does it portends?

We will reserve more for the Private Blog, meanwhile as pointer, all of the sudden, we were told that XuanKong FlyingStar, of which the method expounded by Shen JuReng is a flawed methodology based on the following conclusions: -
  1. Master Sheng JuReng pedigree is questionable as he is not from an authentic XuanKong Lineage.
  2. It is only based on Master Sheng's own interpretations.
  3. Sheng's method only based on the sitting and facing, thus 2 dimensional.
  4. In order for such to work, it must conforms to the land form.
  5. Sheng's hypothesis only works within the 4 structures.
Even with these above hypothesis, it is cumbersome to even superimposed the FlyingStar chart into the house plan of a huge mansion with multiple rooms and doors. Thus, it is a shame to learn that in the West, such methodology is still taught as a valid FengShui methodology as one dilemma is when we apply FlyingStar as an application, we forgot that, as with all valid system of FengShui, it has a body as principle to start with, but where is the body for FlyingStar?

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