Interpreting 'Intangible Forces'
1.
In the earlier example of a male who was born on 5 February 1981. His Feng Shui
table is the "North" Type of house: -
2.
Each room is individually analysed with each of the intangible forces:-
3.
Angle of influence of each Intangible line e.g. the `Excellent' line: -
4.
Analysing the layout plan: -
5.
I'm having problems with applying my template of good and bad locations to my
type of house. I actually live in an East facing House, but from my year of
birth I am suited to a South-East facing house. Which 8 houses theory do I
apply to my current house and how?
Your
most suitable house is Southeast facing. Your next best three houses (not in
any order of ranking) are the North, East and South House (vice versa):-
Similarly, if your most suitable house is West
facing, your next three best houses are the North-East, North-West and
South-West House (vice versa):-
In Feng Shui, even if your house is supposed to be
South-East facing, you can still `live' in a West House. The most important
point to note is try not to live in any West House that has the `death' line
flowing into the house from the main door. If this is the case, there are
remedies in Feng Shui e.g. by placing a religious object e.g. a cross' on the
wall where the `death' line flows through.
What you should do is `screen capture' e.g. the Southeast
facing template from this website. Next, transpose or (using a transparency)
superimpose this on a scaled down version of an architect's drawing.
Preferably, do use a compass to check out the North
of the house i.e. do a reading outside your house or if you are inside your
drawing.
Preferably, do use a compass to check out the North
of the house i.e. do a reading outside your house or if u are inside your
house, please steer clear of at least 1 meter from beams/pillars to get an
accurate reading.
Confirm the North point of the house and mark it as
accurately as possible to your layout plan.
Sketch out or if you have a transparency,
superimpose your `Feng Shui horoscope' onto the entire layout.
After doing this, look out for areas where you
spent the MOST TIME at home e.g. the bedroom and living room.
Being a Southeast house person, do look out for the
above.
It is thus preferable that the areas where you
spent the most time should be under the influence of good `Qi'.
In areas of good influence, try not to `block' them
with electrical appliances e.g. TV's Hi-fi's etc.
But in areas especially the the `death' or
`disaster' line flows, electrical goods be it the refrigerator, washing machine
can be used. Electrical goods at a location could alter the field of intangible
influence.
Some Feng Shui Masters say that this is not
necessary so as electrical appliances were invented before Feng Shui and may
disagree with the use of electrical appliances. It is left to you to make the
final decision of whether to use electrical appliances to `block' adverse Feng
Shui influence. However, you do not have much to loose other than having more
appliances in your house.
Better still if such lines flow into the toilet the
better. In such cases, do close the toilet door.
For other family members, do get their template and
do the same thing. Again, look out for areas where they spend most e.g.
bedrooms, study etc.
6. I tried your "The Eight Types of Houses
Theory" template but realised that my wife's type of house is the direct
opposite of mine (meaning, all those directions that are beneficial to me are
bad for her and vice versa). My question is, how then do we position our
furniture (beds, chairs, etc.) so that it will be beneficial for both of us?
The most important consideration is to find a house
that best fits the bread winner i.e. the person who brings in the most money to
the home.
In such a situation, do look out for the `death'
and `disaster' lines flowing into the house: -
1. For the bread winner, avoid the `death' or
`disaster' line flowing into your house. If so, there are still Feng Shui
remedies for this.
2. For your partner or other members of the family,
it is also preferable that the `death' line does not flow through the main
door.
Next: -
Examine the locations that both of you will be
spent most at your home. Normally, this should be your bedroom and any other
rooms you spend your time e.g. the living room.
Do imagine one of the eight forces flowing to your
home e.g. the `health' line.
If for example, your master bedroom has the
`health' line flowing into the house, (beneficial to you) but at the same time
this same line happens to be your spouse's `death' line what you could do is to
for you to sleep closer to this line while your spouse sleeps further away from
this line.
The principle you apply should be as follows: -
If you have to choose between sleeping closer to
the death, disaster, irritation or spook lines; try to sleep closer to
irritation or spook lines!
Remember that the `death' and `disaster' lines are
best to be avoided.
Lets hear from a user who had applied the Eight
House Theory and written the following in the Geomancy-Online.com Bulletin Board:-
" SInce I suggested sharing experiences on
Feng Shui (in the Bulletin Board), there has been no 'takers'. I shall
therefore start the ball rolling. Hopefully, others will follow. My experience:
A year ago I shifted into my brother's empty flat whilst awaiting my own to be
ready. At that time, I wasn't so concerned about Feng Shui and its
applications, although I do read up on the subject. The crunch came when, not
long after having shifted there, I met with two accidents - spained my left leg
and had a bad cut on my right. Both accidents involved drains and both were not
my own undoing. Luckily for me, they were minor ones. After reading Cecil's
website, I did a survey and realised the main door and my bed was in alignment
with the 'Disaster' line. That gave me an inkling to those accidents. I decided
to shift my bed position. Also, since I have an antique decor of a sitting
buddha(I'm a Christian but I like collecting decors), I placed it by the front
door. Since then, life has been smooth. I cannot be sure if this smoothness is
as a result of Feng Shui application or the Buddha decor or both, But I do
believe two coincidences are one too many to ignore. Best regards and GOOD CHI
to all, Eve [Tue Aug 4 01:41:13 1998]"
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