I would like to ask Master Li Juming about the flying stars in the Nine Palaces and the drawing of nine grids.
If the room is used as the pole, the room is divided into 9 grids, and the house is used as the pole, the whole house is divided into 9 grids. This is actually a basic question in Feng Shui, everything is Tai Chi. Any space can be divided into 9 grids in this way, and even the stool you sit on can be divided into 9 grids to distinguish the good and bad positions. Of course, if the stools also need to be divided, it would be too extreme. You can't just rest your buttocks on the auspicious positions.
Or if I put it this way, you are still a little confused.
"Tai Chi" is an abstract concept that represents the universe as the ancients believed. Feixinghao and Bazhaihao are both interpretations of Tai Chi, explaining how the abstract universe operates. The Chinese people traditionally believe in the "harmony of heaven and man", and the abstract universe and its operating laws (divided into nine grids of flying stars, etc.) can be reflected in residences and the environment. In fact, everything can be divided into yin and yang and the five elements, and this set of "Tai Chi" can be applied. The question is, to what extent can "Tai Chi" be applied?
"Tai Chi" is an overall concept. As long as the space can be self-contained and a complete part, it can be applied.
Generally speaking, if the house is owned by you or your family, or rented independently, it is a complete whole, which is based on the entire house, and the 9 grids are also based on the house. But if you rent a house outside, and the house is divided into several rooms, and you only occupy one room, then the space that belongs to you is only your room, and it is divided by rooms.
Some people say that if my family lives in a house, can’t I divide my room into 9 grids? In fact, it is still possible, but your room becomes a small whole, and your Feng Shui supplies are for you personally and have nothing to do with other family members in your home. Moreover, since you actually own the entire house (even if the real estate certificate does not have your name), you can enter the entire house at will, and you have the right to use anything in it, but you insist on dividing it in your own small room. , in fact, the power of this pole is relatively weak.
Similarly, some people say, can the entire building be regarded as a whole to establish poles, or the entire community as a whole to establish poles? The answer is yes, but it won't be of much use unless there is a big owner who owns the entire building. For him, the entire building should be erected.
As for the room issue, in fact, even if your family lives in a house, you can decorate it in the house first, and then place it in the corresponding 9 grids in your room to increase your power.
However, I don’t recommend placing too many Feng Shui items at home. If the aura is mixed, the effect of the aura will actually be weakened. If you want to encourage peach blossoms, do it as a peach blossom accelerator; if you want to encourage wealth, do it as a peach blossom accelerator; if you want to encourage academic studies, do it as an academic accelerator... If you are too greedy and want wealth, peach blossoms, promotion, and health, If the Qi is impure, the power of each item will be weakened or even completely useless. Therefore, it is recommended to place Feng Shui items, just one or two items, don’t be greedy for too much.
Furthermore, indoor layout is actually a last resort for Feng Shui. The nine-star flying cloth corresponding to the external environment is the most important, followed by the structure of the room. It's just that we can't change the external environment, and it's very troublesome to change the structure of the room. Unless it's renovated, we have no choice but to use the method of placing objects to balance the aura. It is a remedial method and the effect will not be too great. Li Juming should know about Feng Shui. It's just that people also sell Feng Shui supplies, and many times they will ask you to buy everything out of business considerations. Also due to commercial considerations, his own writings are sometimes inconsistent and require careful analysis. However, you said that it is easy to place it in 9 grids. It is probably only applied to the flying star. It doesn't matter if you place it casually. Don't worry too much.
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