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04 Aug 2023

What are the 9 Flying Stars (九宫飞星) in Chinese Metaphysics?

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Understanding Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui

Xuan Kong Flying Star (三元玄空) Feng Shui is a time-honoured discipline in Imperial Feng Shui. This method integrates the principles of Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, the Bagua, Lo Shu numbers, and the 24 Mountains. Derived from four distinguished classics — Flying Star Commentary (飞星赋), Purple White Scroll (紫白诀), Classics of Mystical Stars (玄机赋), and Secret Decree of Xuan Kong (玄空秘旨) — this method analyses the auspiciousness of a property based on the influence of stars from the Big Dipper constellation, each assigned a number.

Descriptions of the 9 Flying Stars

Star 1: Greedy Wolf Star (贪狼星) The Greedy Wolf Star, or Tan Lang (贪狼星), is associated with Water, symbolising wealth and prosperity. It represents new beginnings and is beneficial for those facing challenges. This star is linked to intelligence, innovation, business acumen, and an entrepreneurial spirit, making it a multifaceted and auspicious symbol.

Star 2: Huge Door Star (巨门星) Known as Ju Men (巨门星), this star has variable effects. During unfavourable periods, it can bring illness, especially to women. However, when aligned favourably, it bestows wealth and fortune, particularly in land and real estate industries, making it a dynamic element in Chinese metaphysics.

Star 3: Money Star (禄存星) Despite its name, the Money Star, or Lu Cun (禄存星), is a conflict star, igniting confrontations and financial management difficulties. Its influence can lead to domestic conflicts, legal disputes, and workplace issues, making it a potentially disruptive force.

Star 4: Academic Star (文曲星) The Academic Star, or Wen Qu (文曲星), corresponds with Wood and is highly significant in academia and knowledge. When properly activated, it enhances intelligence, creativity, academic performance, and accomplishments, also positively influencing romance and relationships.

Star 5: Sickness Star (廉贞星) The Sickness Star, or Lian Zhen (廉贞星), is the most ominous star, associated with illness and misfortune. However, it can bring luck during its period of timeliness. Its presence, whether as a Water Star or Mountain Star, requires constant management to mitigate its negative effects.

Star 6: Military Arts Star (武曲星) Also known as Wu Qu (武曲星), the Military Arts Star symbolises career advancement, wealth, and prosperity. When activated, it brings power and authority but can lead to issues from aggressive masculinity when negatively influenced.

Star 7: Broken Soldier Star (破军星) The Broken Soldier Star, or Po Jun (破军星), is characterised by aggression and negativity, representing conflicts, robberies, loss of property, theft, and violence. Its presence underscores the importance of management.

Star 8: Left Assistant Star (左辅星) The Left Assistant Star, or Zuo Fu (左辅星), symbolises prosperity and wealth. Associated with the Earth element, it signifies wealth, nobility, and integrity, promoting financial prosperity and well-being.

Star 9: Right Assistant Star (右弼星) The Right Assistant Star, or You Bi (右弼星), corresponds with Period 9 and the Fire element. It brings recognition, status, and authority, and is associated with spirituality and metaphysics. Its unique nature allows it to nurture other Earth-element stars, contributing to its auspicious reputation.

Activating Auspicious Flying Stars

In Imperial Feng Shui, the principle “山管人丁,水管财” translates to “Mountains govern benefactors, authority, and harmony, while Water governs wealth, opportunities, and intuition.” Mountain landforms symbolise Yin energy, while water represents Yang, highlighting the balance necessary for success.

The concept of “Dao Shan Dao Xiang” (到山到向) involves aligning the Sitting Star with the sitting sector and the Facing Star with the facing sector of a property. This alignment is significant in planning your space, as it indicates favourable relationships and auspiciousness in wealth and opportunities.

Plotting the Flying Star Chart for Your Home

To plot the Flying Star chart of your home, determine two crucial pieces of information:

  1. Determine the Period of the House: Use the date of completion. For example, a house completed in 2010 belongs to Period 8.
  2. Determine the Facing Direction of the House: Use a professional Feng Shui compass or a compass app on your smart device, situating your device flush against your front door.

Input this information into a Flying Star Calculator to generate the Flying Star chart for your home. This chart helps analyse and understand energy influences in different areas, providing insights for applying appropriate Imperial Feng Shui principles.

Xuan Kong Flying Star Feng Shui is a sophisticated system integrating key principles of Chinese metaphysics to analyse and optimise the energy of a space. Understanding and applying the influence of the 9 Flying Stars can significantly enhance various aspects of life, promoting harmony, prosperity, and well-being.

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