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Dear Yew-Meng,
In my opinion, and I believe, it is the general consensus of many Feng Shui practitioners that there is no basis in the type of concept put forth by such books.
The key ingredient of Feng Shui is based on the Five Elements Concept. Even under the Flying Star or Eight House (Compass Schools) if one check with many of the more popular practitioners; many would not agree with the type of concept put forth i.e. reversal of magnetic poles.
The traditional Flying Star model is a horizontal model i.e. looking 360 degrees horizontally.
This traditional model has been adapted to look at flats/apartments and thus; the `Vertical Flying Star model' was born for that purpose.
It is said that each level has a different influence of Qi. And, the Flying Star apartment house numbers is popular especially in densely packed cities like Hong Kong.
Where, at every turn, houses are always one or more than two storeys or more high.
You can try to use the Flying Star house no. report by keying in a zero ( 0 value) in the # field and check the results.
But, my emphasis is that the Flying Star house no. report is of secondary importance.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/13/2002 7:28:00 PM, Yew-Meng Lip wrote:
>Hello Cecil $ Robert,
>
>I have heard of theories
>regarding different feng shui
>practices due to the different
>magnetic poles. For example,
>it is said that Australia is
>at the southern end of the
>sphere and therefore the water
>when flushed rotates
>anti-clockwise as opposed to
>clockwise and therefore
>conventional feng shui when
>applied should that of the
>opposite. Is this true? cos
>there is a book written on
>this subject just for
>Australia!!
>
>Another question, I have
>noticed that the web site has
>analysis for flat and unit
>numbers, how do I apply that
>for house numbers?
>
>Thanks for your time again.
>
>Regards,
>Yew-Meng.
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