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Flying Stars: The Flying Movement Fundamentals
The first number in each of the series goes into the palace labeled “A” (in the center). The next number, whether we are counting forward or reverse, goes into “B”. Then the next one goes into “C”. And so on through “I”.
26Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Understanding Qi
Qi (pronounced as ‘chi’ ) is in a key concept in many Chinese metaphysics including Feng Shui. Qi can have different meaning depending on where it is applied and trying to come out with a single definition can be quite a challenge.
25Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Landform: The Four Celestial Animals
The Four Celestial Animals consist of the Green Dragon, White Tiger, Black Tortoise and Red Phoenix are derived from the twenty-eight constellations and stations of the moon. The Celestial Animals were originally groups of constellations the Chinese recorded in the night sky.
25Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Landform: Locations
Just as in real estate, location plays a key role in Feng Shui. The best location must be near waterway and enveloped the lofty mountain for protected of wind in monsoon season.
25Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Yin and Yang Concept
The Yin and Yang are natural forms of energy that are in a constant state of change, movement and interaction. There exists two opposing and interrelating forces in our universe. This dynamic relationship creates and governs all life.
24Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Flying Stars: Time Periods
Xuan Kong Flying Stars works with “Three Cycles, Nine Periods”. Three cycles can distinguish an upper, a middle cycle and a lower cycle, totally 180 years and each cycle consisting of 3 twenty year periods and each of these twenty year periods being assigned one of the 9 stars.
24Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Flying Stars: The 24 Mountains
Anyone who wishes to learn the practical formula of Xuan Kong Flying Stars – which is requiring the use of a compass – must familiarize themselves with the 24 mountains. This refers to the 24 compass sub-directions which feature in the Luo Pan (Chinese compass).
24Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Later Heaven Ba Gua (Houtian Ba Gua)
The Later Heaven Ba Gua, also known as the Houtian Ba Gua was developed and transformed by emperor Chou Wen Wang (or King Wen, 1099 – 1055 BCE) of the Chou dynasty, which is based on the transformation of the qi of one state to another.
23Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Zheng Wu Xing: Introduction
Zheng Wu Xing is an ancient form of Chinese Astrology, one of the branches of San He Lineage which dates back around 6,000 years ago. The expert of art is derived by Great Grand Master in Sung Family who lived in the Wu Di Dynasty
23Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Early Heaven Ba Gua (Xiantian Ba Gua)
In ancient times, there was a sage named Fu Xi (2852-2737 BCE) who observed the stars in the heavens, the contours of the world, the markings of birds and beasts and all the mysterious working of nature.
22Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued