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When I compute the results for both male and female, using the same birth information, the results come out as Western Life group either way, but... for each of the eight directions there are attributes that DO change depending upon which sex I enter in. The major concepts of auspicious or inauspicious (lucky or unlucky) remain the same but what they are lucky or unlucky about does change. That would determine which rooms of a house were used for what purpose. For example, as a female, the attributes of the West direction is Fu Wei, "Overall Harmony." This would be a good location for the living room or family room. When figured as a male, these attributes are found in the North-East sector, and the West would be a better place for a home office because of the Nien Yen Wealth attribute... And so it goes for the four lucky and the four unlucky directions. The Sheng Chi "Generating Breath" is found in the North-West when computed as a female, but South-West when computed as a male. This would be a good placement for the bed room. Putting the bed room where the living room should be isn't 'bad.' It's just not taking making the best use of the natural earth energies found in those sectors. And that's all Feng Shui is about... making the best use of natural earth energies. It's not a divination or fortune telling system. It's just a way to get in harmony with earth's energies. In harmony = things seem to work out better, easier, more effective, etc. Out of harmony = well... the opposite! A lot of it is actually intuitive... Without knowing anything about Feng Shui, the majority of people discover that they have chosen their regular seat at the dinner table or in the living room have placed 'their chair' facing their most auspicious Feng Shui direction, just 'cuz it felt better! That's what usually gets people interested afterwards... It felt better... Why? What if we... ![]() EDIT: If you'd like to know which group you are in, you can msg me with your birth date, birth location, and sex. I'll get back to you with your East or West group info, and you can read up on it for yourself. Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 09-12-2014 at 10:07 AM. |
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She sees herself as female so that's what you work with.
I'm surprised that you are not finding anything in the historical data. Almost every culture at one time had acknowledged parts of the society that lived as the opposite sex. Usually male to female but there were exceptions |
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In more recent years, with many households without an elder male, Feng Shui was planned around the 'breadwinner' in the group. In my own family, when I was working, we designed our home based on my numbers. When I retired and only my wife was working, we planned our interior based around her birth information. I'm an Eastern Life group and she is a Western Life group, so all our auspicious directions are completely opposite. This actually works out very well, as we can both face our most auspicious directions and still be facing each other! These days she makes more money than I do, so we planned our apartment around a west-facing front door. But still, my desk faces north, her's faces west. At the dinner table she faces west while I face east. Our rooms are planned out based on a Western Life compass. Actually, we follow different schools of Feng Shui. I follow Pa Kua (Compass School) and she follows Flying Star Feng Shui. Her's is all number-based, while mine is all compass-based. We disagree often... There is a more 'modern' school of Feng Shui that has evolved because of the apartment building/expense/lifestyle of these modern times. No one is going to cut a new door in a different direction, or pay to move to a different apartment just because they change jobs and a different group member becomes the chief breadwinner. This new school is called 'Black Hat Feng Shui,' and rather than an individual's birth information, everything is planned around the Front Door being the starting point for any planing. However, in China and in Hong Kong, Feng Shui is so important that even when building a new apartment building, they often have to design a hole in the middle of it so as not to block 'the dragon's breath...' ![]() If you read Clavell's "Noble House," there is mention of the off-set front door into the Struan's building, being explained that they had to change the angle of the door to be in accord with Feng Shui. If you visit Hong Kong, and stop in at the 'real' Noble House, "Jardine-Matheson," HK's largest trading company, you'll see their front door angled about 15 degrees off from the front of the building... Stitchawl Last edited by Stitchawl; 09-12-2014 at 12:41 PM. |
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Naw, Katoey is considered the third gender in Thailand, therefore neither calculation can be correct.
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On to the issue at hand: what you have previously described, in terms of what would "suit" each gender, sounds pretty evolutionary-biology to me--"wealth" or primacy/alpha status for a male, and the other ("harmony") for a female, so, given how s/he is living his/her life, I'd say you should calculate it as though s/he were a birth female. It seems both logical and intuitive--given what you've relayed--so hopefully, that is harmonious as well. Clavell is one of my all-time favorite authors. Hitch |
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There ain't nothin' 'third' nor 'average' about her! I took this photo of her 11 years ago. If anything, she's 'more' today! ![]() ![]() Stitchawl |
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I dare not go to that country. I'm not inclined toaccidentally fall in love with a beautiful 'woman' during a vacation and then find out .... Mweeeh... Too much info.
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![]() It's true, meeera, but in Thailand they are socially accepted to a degree not found elsewhere. It's not uncommon to run into a young secretary or sales clerk in a shop who is just beginning the transformation. Still a heavy beard and squared-off body shape, but long hair, high heels, and a low-cut dress, rather resembling "Klinger." Stitchawl |
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The last I knew, there was a bit of controversy in Thailand, as the government attempted to cut down on "cosmetic" castration - largely teenage boys who wanted to become full post-op transsexuals down the road, and wanted to take a first step toward looking more like a girl. I believe it's now officially illegal until the patient is much farther along in the process, but I doubt that has really stopped the practice. There are doubtless places that will do it if their palm is crossed with a sufficient amount of bhat and there doesn't happen to be a government inspector looking in their direction. ______ Dennis |
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Isn't Thailand getting into problems, having not enough men?
Afaik, China is in problems not having enough girls... The birth rate seems to be something like M/F 51%/49%. In Japan, it seems that males are so dangerously disinterested in sex (and their country's women in general) that a shortage of children and workforce is threatening, with the country becoming unable to support the elderly. (So, the ratio old:young is rising to unsupportable proportions.) Mind you, I only know what I read in the news over here. Last edited by Katsunami; 09-13-2014 at 02:47 PM. |
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@Katsunami: Last I heard, the difference was about 6 million. There were at least 6million young men with no possible mates. Of course, my instant response to that was, "well, as that (type of gender inequality in numbers) can't really occur in nature, I guess you should stop whacking girl babies." :-( DELETED. Hitch Last edited by Hitch; 09-13-2014 at 05:06 PM. Reason: Deleted. |
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