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Feng Shui for Apartments/ Condominiums


In order to inspect the Feng Shui of your apartment, you have to first inspect the overall
environment of your entire apartment block.
The first thing to do when inspecting the Feng Shui of the apartment is to check the entire blocks
facing and find out what type of chart does the building have. Once you have found the right chart,
you can then superimpose that chart into your apartment unit. This is called the concept of Small
Taiji and Big Taiji.
You need to measure the main door to find out the orientation so that you can plot out the Flying
Star chart for the whole building.

The apartment blocks facing can sometimes be different than the main door facing and
your Flying Star chart is based on the apartment facing and not the door facing.

Example
If your apartment is facing South 3 and the block was occupied during Period 7, then you will have
a Flying Star like this:

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You will need to superimpose the Flying Star chart over the building to find out what type of Qi
enters the building. You can also superimpose the same chart over your apartment unit.
The entrance to the block is located at the East sector; you will notice on the Flying Star chart the
Facing Star 9 is located there. This door will receive good Qi for 40 years.
As for the apartment unit, superimpose the Flying Star chart over your unit and find out which
sector is the main door. Always try to have some space at the entrance of the door, as it is the
Bright Hall. This is where Qi is collected.
You can activate the wealth sector of your house (Star 8) by placing water in that area or if the
environment is to your favour (good mountains, landforms etc.), it is already activated.

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