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Annual Feng Shui

Annual feng shui is also known as Flying Stars feng shui. The term "flying stars" is an ancient reference to the nine different energy patterns that change locations around a home, or room every year.

If you want to make feng shui a part of your life and expect it to work so well for you that you can really see and feel the results, you must get the yearly flying stars information and make the required changes every February. Then you can truly benefit from this amazing science.


Meet the 9 Energy Patterns

There are nine "flying stars" and each one inhabits one of the nine areas of your home's (or room's) bagua for an entire year.

The Number 1 White Water Star (good energy)

The Number 2 Black Earth Sickness Star (bad energy)

The Number 3 Hostile Wood Star (bad energy)

The Number 4 Green Wood Star (good energy)

The Number 5 Yellow Earth Star (bad energy)

The Number 6 White Metal Wealth Star (good energy)

The Number 7 Metal Violent Star (bad energy)

The Number 8 White Earth Star (good energy)

The Number 9 Purple Fire Star (good energy)

Some of these stars create good energy and some create bad energy. We fix the bad energy areas of our home by using feng shui "cures".

Sometimes a good energy star is in a bagua location that it does not get along well with (ex. a metal star sits in the east, which is a wood area; and since metal destroys wood, this creates a problem) and then a cure may be needed.


Enhance the Good and Weaken the Bad

Once you know which energy star is in which of your bagua areas, you begin making changes by focusing on the bad energy areas.

Do NOT try to destroy the bad energy by using the destructive feng shui cycle (metal destroys wood; wood destroys earth; earth destroys water; water destroys fire; and fire destroys metal). You would never want to live in the same room with two immortal enemies, right? So don't create that kind of violent energy with feng shui either.

It is best to use the productive cycle to make the good energy stronger and use the exhaustive cycle to make the bad energy stars weaker.

Below are my own cycle tables that I use with each year's flying stars chart.







For an example of how to use this information, visit my 2010 Year of the Tiger page, or my

2011 Year of the White Metal Rabbit page, or my

2012 Year of the Water Dragon page.

You could stop feng shuing at this point, once your annual flying star energies have been correctly enhanced or weakened (have you also remembered to consider the flying stars chart for this 20 year + Period?)

Or you could go on to your Kua/Gua personal feng shui. .

For those of you who want to make feng shui a more frequent part of your life, you can research the monthly flying stars for each year. However, try not to focus so much on feng shui that the other sectors of your life get neglected and unbalanced.

I wish you much fun with this!



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