The Nine Palaces Flying Stars is a fundamental theory in traditional Chinese Feng Shui, originating from the I Ching (Book of Changes). It divides a space into a nine-grid pattern, where different flying stars (energy influences) move into various sectors yearly, monthly, and even daily. By analyzing the interactions between these stars and the five elements associated with their respective positions, practitioners can predict fortune and misfortune, allowing for environmental adjustments to maximize benefits and avoid harm.
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Nine Palaces and Their Corresponding Directions
Middle Palace – Space center
North – Kan Palace(坎)
Southwest – Kun Palace(坤)
East – Zhen Palace(震)
Southeast – Xun Palace(巽)
South – Li palace(离)
West – Dui palace(兑)
Northwest – Qian Palace(乾)
Northeast – Gen Palace(艮)
Nine Stars and Their Five Element Attributes and Meanings
One White – Tan Lang Star (Water Element, Auspicious Star):
Represents career advancement, helpful benefactors, and romantic relationships. It governs social energy and matters related to mobility or relocation.Two Black – Ju Men Star (Earth Element, Inauspicious Star):
Also known as the “Illness Star,” it symbolizes disease, discomfort, and negative energy. When active, focus should be placed on health care and energy cleansing.Three Jade – Lu Cun Star(Wood Element, Semi-Inauspicious Star):
Associated with arguments, legal entanglements, and interpersonal tension. This star may trigger conflicts within relationships or professional environments.Four Green – Wen Qu Star (Wood Element, Auspicious Star): Linked to academic success, wisdom, and artistic creativity. It enhances intellectual growth and innovation.
Five Yellow – Lian Zhen Star (Earth Element, Highly Inauspicious Star):
Known as the “Five Yellow Misfortune Star,” it brings unexpected disasters, accidents, and major crises. Immediate and effective neutralization is essential to ensure safety.Six White – Wu Qu Star (Metal Element, Auspicious Star):
Symbolizes windfall wealth, powerful allies, and success in leadership or authoritative roles. Particularly favorable for investments and positions of responsibility.Seven Red – Po Jun Star (Metal Element, Inauspicious Star):
Represents financial loss, theft, and legal disputes. Caution is advised in handling money, contracts, and legal affairs during its influence.Eight White – Zuo Fu Star (Earth Element, Highly Auspicious Star):
The reigning Wealth Star, representing steady income, real estate gains, and long-term financial growth. Strengthening this star can lead to significant career and monetary advancement.Nine Purple – You Bi Star (Fire Element, Auspicious Star):
Associated with joyous events such as marriage, recognition, and fame. It enhances reputation and attracts influential supporters and opportunities.
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