Based on the example in my earlier post, you can see that the sitting hexagram changes from one point to another - at least a difference of 2 mountains. Does that mean that during the implementation, the tomb sitting or house main door has to be tilted to such a manner? I think if this is the case then Chou Yao Huan Xiang might not be as beautiful as it is perceived.
There are a few layers of calculation on the hexagrams respectively for Dragon, Mountain, Facing and Water before we arrive at the sitting hexagram we want to create the result.
The sitting hexagram is the crux that we do the yao extraction to change to the image we want. The numbers within the hexagram must conform to either of the following:
1. He Tu
2. Sum of 5
3. Sum of 10
4. Sum of 15
Then steps are taken to check if the same criteria will apply to inter-hexagrams.
If everything conforms, congratulation, you have hit Yi Gua Cun Qing.
Sound too simple? It is that straight forward but the challenge here is how to get a house into such a spot.
Can this method be applied for a HDB flat? Or can you create such a formation in your bedroom or office?
I believe it can.
2 comments:
Hi
Thank you for this interesting article!
If the house is already built, its sitting and facing are already fixed. The only thing we can change is internal placement. Does this method work for internal placements?
Thanks!
hi Naseeb
Sitting and facing can still be changed.
That's the essence of chou yao huan xiang. Shift the sitting and put it on the yao u want. How to? By tilting the door.
I might be revealing the secret already.
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