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Compass School of Flying Stars

 The Flying Stars School uses the Eight Trigrams of the I Ching, and the lo shu magic square (used to divide a house, building or room into nine sectors. Each trigram is related to compass directions, an element, and a season of the year, various parts of the body, members in the family, a color and specific shapes.

This school encompasses a thorough understanding of yin yang theory, five element theory, Chinese astrology and numerology. It is very computational, relying more on the use of scientific formulae to understand the energetic qualities of an environment.
A special compass is commonly used, called a lou pan, is used to take a directional reading of the home or building. A person's date of birth and the construction date of the building are also important factors in Flying Stars calculations, as these relate to the unique time factor in this school's mathematical calculations. This school recognizes that everything is energy and that all energy is in a constant state of change and operates according to specific cycles of time. It is based on scientific observations of energetic patterns that are consistently repeatable.

The information that can be gathered and calculated using Flying Stars Compass School can reveal some very personal aspects to the house or building that can not be determined by any other way. This method can't be learned from reading books or taught to an individual in a short period of time. It takes a lot of serious study, and experience.
Feng shui evaluations based on the East/West School, along with the principles behind the Flying Stars calculations and an understanding of Form School, produces the highest form of feng shui analysis.

very basic run-down

 
Scott Ransom wrote:
Flying Star Feng Shui is the analysis of qi and the subsequent patterns generated in accordance with the geomagnetic directional patterns that affect the structures in which we live and work.


Or to put it very simply, every property (houses, offices etc) has a set of qi that influences the household and lives of the occupants. They may be good or bad, depending on how they are used or manipulated.

 
Joey Yap wrote:
Many of you have heard of Form School and Compass School. These two terms should not be used to describe the schools of Feng Shui. They should be used to describe methods of Feng Shui. Every classical or authentic school of Feng Shui uses Forms and Compass. If Feng Shui does not involve a FORMS and COMPASS reading, chances are they are not real feng shui!


From San Yuan comes Xuan Kong. From Xuan Kong comes Flying Stars (among others). Flying Stars is a very popular method because it is logical and very easy to implement once you have understood it's principles. It also gives accurate and effective results.

Flying Star is mostly about directions, locations and the 5-elements. Anything else besides these three important points is most likely NOT to be Flying Star Feng Shui. Ideally, this method could be intergrated with 8 Mansions and San He, but we all know that nothing is perfect in life. So if you have not-so-good landforms then try maximising the good stars in your home, and minimise the bad ones.

There are a few sets of qi :
  • House/natal/period. Does not change unless you fulfill some pretty huge requirements. This set of qi determines your household.
     
  • Annual. Changes.. err annually  Depending on the nature of the star, will influence a particular location or direction for one whole year.
     
  • Monthly. Smaller set of monthly Flying Star which will affect for one whole month.

There are 9 stars, and one star represents many many things. For example, the #8 represents Earth, bones, yellow, youngest son, sweetness and so on.
 

 

  

 

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