Xuan Kong Feng Shui Part 2 - Age of Your Property

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Part 2
Determine the birthday of your property

Next is of course to know what you want to audit, it could be your house, office or simply a piece of landscape. After you have chosen the property you are going to audit, the next step is to dig out the histories of the property. The reason is to find the age group of the property and sketch out its age chart based on the year which it is completed. When we say completed, it does not however mean complete. There could be renovations, major repairing where most of the original exterior or interior design is change. Consider the following example; the property which you plan to audit was your house that is built on 1974 and it was completed in 1975. After some stormy weather in 1976, the roof of the house collapsed, you hired some contractor to fix the roof and the fixing is completed in 1977. Later after 20 years, you decided its time to give your living space a brand new look and feel, so you hired interior designers to help you renovate the interiors. The project started in 1997 and ended in 2001. Based on Xuan Kong for the above example, there were three milestones of the house in year 1975, 1977 and 2001. We always take the latest date of completion where major adjustment is made to the property and that is year 2001. Unless specified stated otherwise, we will be taking this example for elaborations throughout the coming lessons.

Building the age chart of your property
Now you have the birthday of your house, based on this you can determine the age of the house. Here not to confuse you with the birth and age of the house. While the birthday of your house is in 2001, the age of the house is 7. I will refer you to a table on finding the age based on the birthday of your house later in below. Now you need to know the fundamental system for time dimensions in Feng Shui. Time is divided into cycles of 180 years each. A cycle is divided into 3 periods of 60 years each. Each period is divided into 3 ages of 20 years. So working out the mathematics we have a total of 9 ages for a single time cycle. A number from 1 to 9 is assigned to each of the 9 ages. Here I bring you the table below for 2 full cycles so as for you to see why the year 2001 is under the age group of 7. You will just have to do your own simple additions and subtractions for other year range not included in the table.

Xuan Kong flying star chart look like a box with 9 squares arrange in arrays of 3 by 3. In Xuan Kong, each square of the chart will represent certain locations in your house. Later on, when all the numbers is filled into the chart, the placement and combinations of these numbers will reflect information about the different locations in your house. First, you will need to remember a flow sequences before you can build any charts. I will illustrate the flow sequence in a diagram as below. Follow the sequence base on number flow starting on number 1 follow by number 2 and then 3 and until the number 9.Finding the facing and seating positions of your property.





The above chart is not the age chart of your house or does it signify anything. It is just an illustration of the flow sequence to build any chart. When you remember the flow sequence, we are ready to build the actual age chart. Recall on the example that your house belong to the age group 7. We replace the number 1 with number 7 in the middle square and continue to fill the remaining squares based on the flow sequence. Your age chart will look like the below diagram. The chart is not completed yet as you will still need to fill in the water and mountain stars into the chart. The water and mountain stars will varies base on the directions of your house.



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1 comments:

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