Manual Windows - fengshuiPC
Manual Windows - fengshuiPC
Manual Windows - fengshuiPC
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Priorities<br />
It is extremely important to control the priorities<br />
settings according to your own experience. I have<br />
found, that when all point settings are at the same<br />
level, this will result in an overwhelming influence of<br />
the general space conditions – the soft factors, which<br />
are very subjective. The compass systems tend to<br />
offset each other<br />
I therefore use 200% for Flying Stars and Bazhai and<br />
much lower percentages for space conditions and<br />
micro areas.<br />
This is also the place where you can eliminate parts<br />
of the calculation altogether by setting the priority<br />
percentage to 0%.<br />
User Adjustments<br />
As this way of evaluating a space is quite new and open for development, the user is invited to adjust<br />
any setting completely.<br />
For page 1 you find two shaded areas for adjustments to the right side of the printable area. Here you<br />
can influence which values the program will use for its calculations. Just select and type over the<br />
standard values. You may alter the evaluation of the element relationships for three different element<br />
types and five levels. The point scale is open from -99 to+99. The other setting concerns the three<br />
levels for the bed position.<br />
On page 2 you find 6 areas for adjustment. The importance assigned to the different stars varies<br />
widely between schools. You may influence the settings for the school of Jes Lim on the left und the<br />
School of the Master Yap and D. Walters on the right. The sum of the top three Stars - Mountain-,<br />
Water- and Base Stars - should always be 100%. For example, for Jes Lim the Base Star carries about<br />
15% of the total, while Master Yap uses it only for calculation.<br />
The standard table for calculating the flying stars is organized in 9 rows representing each of the nine<br />
stars, in 3 columns each containing a Yin and a Yang space condition, and one column for the yearly<br />
star. The idea is that a mountain star is more influential in a yin (calm) environment, while the water<br />
star needs a yang environment (activity) to develop. If in addition to mountain and water stars you have<br />
assigned importance to the period star (see above), it will receive points regardless of the yin and yang<br />
environment.<br />
For three conditions of “General Space Conditions” you may alter the entries in each of the grades. For<br />
the effectiveness of Feng Shui remedies you may choose between 4 grades.<br />
There are lots of exciting possibilities!!<br />
The space analysis is one of the few sheets with 2 pages on top of each other. The printer settings<br />
however have been adjusted accordingly.<br />
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