Xuan Kong Feng Shui Part 3 - Facing and Seating

>> Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui free tutorials

Part 3
Finding the facing and seating positions of your property




Every property will have its own facing and seating positions. There can only be one facing and one seating for each property. Take note that a building has a facing direction and that direction may not be the same facing direction of the units inside the building. As one of the occupant, you can’t change much to the entire building even if your office is residing in the ‘Yin’ area of the building unless you plan to move your office to a different location. So if you are going to audit a particular office in a building, it is more important to take the facing of your office as the primary considerations for the audit. In that way, you could perform remedies within your reach. Many people without considering various factors will just take the main door as the facing direction and that is wrong. The main door or front door is not always the facing direction of your property. It is unlike drawing the age chart of your house which is totally mechanical. It requires patience and observations to determine the best possible direction as which your house may be facing. There is totally no any sort of mechanical formula involve. It is better to consult a reputable Feng Shui practitioner to determine the facing and seating directions of your house. In simple, the facing direction of your house is the direction where there is ‘max’ Yang and the seating direction is the direction with ‘max’ Ying. They are both opposite to each other at 180 degree apart. Here I can offer some guild lines on the characteristics of facing and seating directions. Here how I do it.

Imagine yourself standing in the middle of your house, slowly turning your body while remaining on the same position. As you slowly turn, what you would have see afar from your position. The view that is most beautiful to you is likely the facing direction and the opposite of it will be the seating. There are other things to look for beside scenery, the facing will be abundant of live or lively activities. Associate this with a flowing river full of lives as the first thing you would see when stepping out of the house. Examples are busy road, foot path or running tracks and children playgrounds. Note that, the busy road or the foot path must not be parallel or facing towards you as this is one of the ‘Sha’ (kill). How can a sha be the facing direction for you? It must be perpendicular to you. Alternatively you could start first by searching for the most unpleasant view to determine your seating direction and the opposite will automatically be your facing direction. There are also some features you can look for when searching for seating direction. Examples are an old forks home, car park, remote buildings, forest, tall trees and higher buildings. There is no right or wrong answer to the different approaches. I prefer the first approach to find my facing and manually build the backing (seating direction). You have to experience it yourself in Xuan Kong. In my later articles will address other Feng Shui studies that will aid in locating the facing and seating directions. Once you have determined the facing direction, check the direction on a compass and record down the reading. Also when taking a compass reading, switch off electronics items and move away all magnetic objects. This is to minimize the interference from these things as you will like to have a reading as accurate as possible.

Be patience in searching the best facing and seating directions. Take a walk along the perimeter of your house while taking as many photographs as you could. Keep this photograph as references for your bed time read. Ask your property agent for additional photos and talk to him regarding the facing direction. Your agent may not know Feng Shui but he or she could offer a lot of additional information which may help you gains some insight. Below is a diagram is an example showing the facing direction of your house. The facing direction is at 45 degree northeast. We will be using this example to complete the flying star chart.



Click here to continue to Part 4 of Xuan Kong Feng Shui
Click here to learn about Feng Shui Compass

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Latest Post

Related Posts with Thumbnails
Disclaimers

This blog provides Feng Shui information and logical tips. All materials in this blog are not intended to replace professional advice from a qualified Feng Shui practitioner. It is presented for educational and expand the knowledge of Feng Shui to people. Feng Shui Trader made every effort to present accurate information about Feng Shui on this blog; however, we are not responsible for any of the results you experience with your Feng Shui as a result of applying any the material presented on this blog.

Terms of Use

NOTE: You’re welcome to “reuse” the resources in this blog as long as it remains complete and unaltered with a link to Fengshuitrader.blogspot.com and would appreciate that you subscribe to trader.Thanks you for your supports

  © Blogger templates Sunset by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP