Avoiding Inauspicious Locations - Inauspicious Directions and Inauspicious Stars in Feng Shui
A lot of time, people who are new to Feng Shui are more keen in enhancing wealth, health, and relationships, but often overlook the importance of avoiding the inauspicious locations, inauspicious directions and inauspicious stars.
By avoiding these inauspicious factors, one may be able to avoid potential problems that lie ahead. These inauspicious locations, directions and stars include annual San Sha (3 Killings), Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter), Sui Po, inauspicious locations and directions according to personal gua, annually and monthly 2 Black and 5 Yellow Stars in Flying Stars Feng Shui.
To check your personal gua, your auspicious and inauspicious locations and directions, you may use the Personal Gua Calculator. One should try to avoid facing these directions or staying in these locations.
To locate the annually and monthly 2 Black and 5 Yellow Stars, both Flying Stars Year Chart and Flying Stars Month Chart are required. One should try to avoid facing these directions or staying in these locations.
The table below lists the Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter) and Sui Po for the next few coming years, please use the 24 Mountains chart with the table. One should try to avoid facing these directions.
All the required charts and resources can be found here.
Year: Tai Sui / Sui Po
2004: SouthWest 3 / NorthEast 3
2005: West 2 / East 2
2006: NorthWest 1 / SouthEast 1
2007: NorthWest 3 / SouthEast 3
2008: North 2 / South 2
2009: NorthEast 1 / SouthWest 1
The table below lists the San Sha (3 Killings) for the next few coming years, please use the 24 Mountains with the table. One should try to avoid renovations in these locations of the house or office.
Year: San Sha (3 Killings)
2004: SouthEast 3, South, SouthWest 1
2005: NorthEast 3, East, SouthEast 1
2006: SouthWest 3, North, NorthEast 1
2007: SouthWest 3, West, NorthWest1
2008: SouthEast 3, South, SouthWest 1
2009: NorthEast 3, East, SouthEast 1
Please take note that all the above serves as a general guide to the inauspicious directions and locations.
Driven by the strong interest in Metaphysics, Ray is consistently exploring into different fields of Metaphysics. These fields include Feng Shui of different schools, BaZi (also known as 4 Pillars), I-Ching (also known as Book of Changes), Qi Men Dun Jia, etc. Ray is also the webmaster of Feng Shui portal, FengShuiCorner.com (http://www.fengshuicorner.com). Being an IT engineer for a living, he is also committed to create online tools and resources to enhance people's learning and application of these ancient arts.
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