The Feng Shui of Mount Vernon | Part 3 | Where When How

When studying the Feng Shui of Mount Vernon our emphasis at first is on the way the house is built and the place it sits.  Then we consider the elemental forces at work, and finally we add the flying stars into the mix.  The elements represent the basic character of each star.  The stars either help or hurt the inhabitants of the house…sometimes they manage to do both. 

The bottom line is that when the stars combine and interact with each other the effects influence those living in the home.

Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon

Nature of the Stars

•1.   White Star:  The Angel of Sheng Qi (water) loves wisdom.

•2.   Black Star:  The Monarch of Sickness (earth) can bring sickness.

•3.   Green Star:  The Phantom of Misfortune (wood) can be aggressive.

•4.   Dark Green Star:  The Clever and Indecent Imp (wood) is flirtatious and artistic.

•5.   Yellow Star:  The Devil of Ferocity (earth) is a dangerous star.

•6.   White Star:  The Angel of Gallantry (metal) is good for men and the military.

•7.   Red Star:  The Spirit of Solemnity (metal) talks a lot!

•8.   White Star:  The Angel of Wealth and Happiness (earth) is peaceful and calm.

•9.   Purple Star:  The Angel of Vigor (fire) is helpful, but not careful of the company he keeps.

When we develop a flying star chart we divide the house into 9 sectors…one of those in the center.

Each sector contains a star for resting and health, a star for activity and wealth, and a star that serves as the environment for the others.  Each year an annual star arrives in each sector, adding its own “personality” to the mix. 

Every twenty years a different star group becomes the ruling energy.  Right now we are in the period of 8. So, the 8′s are ruling and all current readings depend on where the 8′s are and how well they are supported.  In George Washington’s time things were a bit different.

For the purpose of Flying Star Feng Shui, time is measured in 20 year ruling periods. We will concern ourselves in this study, with the periods of George Washington’s time.

Period 3: 1724-1744

Period 4: 1744-1764

Period 5: 1764-1784

Period 6: 1784-1804

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