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 The Missing Link of Flying Star!

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Sha Avoidance Feng Shui

 

This is a 2-days seminar with intensive visual materials.

SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS

Why some houses with great Flying Star numbers but turn out to be a “Feng Shui lemon” to its occupants-— sickness, accidents and losses of wealth?

Why some houses with lousy Flying Star numbers but do no harm to its occupants?

Most Flying Star books and even seminars just do the number games without taking enough considerations to outside forms (land forms and physical shas) and li-q (formula) shas like Grand Duke, San Sha and the likes. 

Sha” is a relatively strong qi or energy field.  By itself, sha is neither auspicious nor inauspicious.

Li-qi sha like the Grand Duke is a strong qi field, which will accelerate or enhance the local qi field where it lands.  So if it lands on an auspicious area, that area will become more prosperous.  But if that area is inauspicious, Grand Duke will make it even worse.

A rarely taught but powerful “sha” (more severe than Grand Duke and San Sha combined) will be presented in this seminar.  The knowledge of locating this sha alone will worth the price of whole seminar.  You may save some lives by applying this knowledge.

While most Feng Shui audits focus on enhancing wealth and health, “Sha avoidance Feng Shui” concentrates on avoiding bad qi or energies which will bring disasters and misfortune.  No misfortune happen is almost as good as bringing good fortune into the house.  So this is the “missing link” of Flying Star and other methods.

This part of the seminar focuses on both forms and li qi (formula).  It does not replace your Flying Star method (although you may use it alone).  It compliments nicely by “plugging” the holes left by Flying Stars.

The methods taught here are ancient and proven Feng Shui methods that are much older than Flying Stars.  Ken likes to emphasize the practice side of Feng Shui and not killing time with theory-stretching.  He also likes to use visuals (pictures) to illustrate concepts to avoid long speeches.

Just one of the "grandmaster' grade techniques revealed in the course worths the price of the course many times over!

Requirements:  basic knowledge of Flying Star, 24 mountains, 10 heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches, 60 jia-zi calendar system  (will email registrants with notes if they have no knowledge of Stems/Branches and 60 jia-zi).

NEW!!  Video-correspondence version with about 10 or more  hours of video will be available!

What you will learn in this seminar:

Types of shas:

  • form (physical)
  • li qi   (formula)

Measurement of sha

  • how to locate
  • how to measure
  • effects of sha

Prediction of sha effects

  • recipients of effects – who will get the ill or good effects?
  • when effect will happen
  • preventions or remedies

Many advanced Flying Star techniques will also be covered in the class. If time permits, we will cover some Xuan Kong Da Gua techniques like “out-of-gua” and “in-gua”Please bring your luopan or compass.

ABBREVIATED CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL (subject to change without notice)

FUNDAMENTALS

BASIC PRINCIPLES OF FENG SHUI

  • HEAVENLY STEMS AND EARTHLY BRANCHES
  • 5-ELEMENT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEAVENLY STEMS AND EARTHLY BRANCHES
  • 24 SOLAR TERMS, SUN ARRIVES AT SITTING AND FACING
  • 12 LIFE STAGES (SHEN-SHA)
  • 3 WAYS TO COUNT PERIODS

SHA AVOIDANCE FENG SHUI

  • HE-TU “5-ZI” LUCK CYLCES
  • APPLICATION OF 12-LIFE STAGE THEORY ON HE-TU 5-ZI LUCK PERIODS (AN EXAMPLE)
  • ANNUAL TAI SUI (Grand Duke) AND 9-STAR TAI SUI
  • TAI SUI (GRADE DUKE), SUI PO AND SAN SHA (3-KILLINGS)
  • ANNUAL AND MONTHLY SAN SHA (3-KILLINGS), JIA SHA AND XIANG SHA (ORIENTATION SHA)
  • 5-YELLOW AND LI SI YEAR TABLE
  • WU JI DAO TI  SHA YEAR TABLE (5-TIGERS SHA)
  • YEARS THAT WU JI DAO TI  SHA OVERLAP WITH 5-YELLOW
  • LOCATIONS OF 2-BLACK, 5-YELLOW AND TAI SUI (GRAND DUKE)

BA SHA AND DOOR

DRAGON GATE (LONG MEN) 8 FORMATIONS

24 MOUNTAINS, POLARITY AND REPLACEMENT STAR

24 MOUNTAINS AND ORIENTATIONS/ REPLACEMENT STARS

BA SHA (8-killings direction)/ earth luck duration

24 MOUNTAINS, HEAVEN/ EARTH/ HUMAN GUAS

HEAVEN, EARTH AND HUMAN GUA/ DRAGON

SHA LOCATIONS OF 24 MOUNTAINS (from various schools)

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FORM SHA AND DISTANCE

 “CHONG SHAN” (clash mountain) and “SHA SHAN” (Killing Mountain)

REGULAR LINE, INCLUSIVE LINE AND VOID LINE

SYSTEMS OF VOID LINE

  • BAGUA VOID LINES
  •  24 MOUNTAIN VOID LINES
  • 64 HEXAGRAMS VOID LINES
  • 5-ELEMENT VOID LINES
  • TURTLE SHELL VOID LINES

24 MOUNTAINS AND SICKNESS TYPES

EFFECTS OF 5-YELLOW SHA ON DIFFERENT PALACES/ 9-STARS

COMMON DISEASES ACTIVATED BY SPECIFIC STAR COMBINATIONS

EFFECTS OF DOOR IN MISSING CORNER

DOOR COLORS AND 5 ELEMENTS

QI DISTRIBUTIONS ACCORDING TO 9-PALACE FLYING STAR

DOOR AND BED NURTURING/ SHA RELATIONSHIP

EIGHT MANSIONS (BAZHAI) AND TRIGRAMS SUMMARY

DOOR, STOVE, WEALTH POSITION AND WEALTH LUCK

WEALTH AND ACADEMIC POSITIONS

ACADEMIC/ CAREER (WEN CHANG) POSITIONS

BAZHAI (8 MANSIONS) ACTIVATION DATE AND EFFECTS

IN-GUA AND OUT-OF-GUA

PEACH BLOSSOM AND HORSE/ TRAVELLING STAR

PEACH BLOSSOM BASED ON EARTHLY BRANCH OF DAY PILLAR

SIMPLE DATE-SELECTION METHOD

  • GOOD DATES FOR DEMOLISHING STRUCTURES OR HOUSE
  • GOOD DATES FOR STARTING CONSTRUCTION
  • AUSPICIOUS DATES FOR SETTING UP DOOR OR DOOR REPAIR
  • GOOD DATES FOR HOUSE REPAIRS/ PAINTING/ REMODELLING
  • GOOD DATES FOR SETTING UP BEDS
  • GUI GU ZI DATE-SELECTION鬼谷子

AUSPICIOUS DIRECTIONS BASED ON MING GUA’S 5-ELEMENT RELATIONSHIP AND SEASONALITY

81 FLYING STAR COMBINATIONS

 

 

 

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