Monday, June 4, 2018

FENG SHUI TIPS ON BUYING A HOUSE (Part 2)


FENG SHUI TIPS ON BUYING A HOUSE (Part 2)

In Part 1, I discussed about the importance of choosing a house with a good facing direction and revealed the best facing directions for Period 8 (2004 – 2023). I also mentioned that it is advisable to leave the external Feng Shui analysis to a seasoned Feng Shui practitioner while you narrow down the choice of houses by working on the internal Feng Shui of the house.

In this Part 2 I proposed that missing corners should not be overlooked especially if the corner belongs to the breadwinner of the house. If the breadwinner’s corner is missing then progress in his or her career will be limited or hindered.
In order to determine whether one’s corner is missing one must first find out one’s “Ming Gua.” If you have access to a “Ten thousand Year Calendar” you can easily know your Ming Gua. However one can still derive one’s Ming Gua without the calendar by using a specific formula.



For males, it is: 


 11 minus the Birth Year


For example, if the male is born in 1997
11 – ( 1 + 9 + 9 + 7 )  [Split the year into single digits]
11 – ( 26 )
11 – ( 2 + 6 ) [Split the double digit number into single digits]
11 – 8
3 [Zhen Gua]


For females, it is:


 4 plus the Birth Year


For example, the female is born in 2014
4 + ( 2 + 0 + 1 + 4 ) [Split the year into single digits]
4 + 7
11
⇒ ( 1 + 1 ) [Split the double digit number into single digits]
⇒ 2 [Kun Gua]

Note: If any of the above derived numbers is a “5” then it becomes “2” (for a male) or “8” (for a female).

In order to know which Gua belongs to what direction we need to look the Lo Shu chart below:




          4
SE

          9
South

        2
SW

          3      
East

          5


         7
West

          8
NE

          1
North

         6
NW
 


If your Gua Number is “1” then your corner is the north corner; if it is “2” then it is the SW corner, etc.

The diagram below shows you how to identify the directional sectors or corners of a house:





So when you have found a house with a prosperous facing direction as recommended in Part 1, then the next step is to make sure that the breadwinner’s corner is not missing. And this is what I have shown you how to derive the Ming Gua and identify the relevant corner in this article

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