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There are a number of different schools of Feng Shui, and because one’s environment significantly affects an individual’s well-being, all are concerned with the concentric interactions of physical surroundings such as buildings, trees, mountains, rivers, roads and so on. Thus it’s believed that considerations from the smallest decorative object, up to and including the overall design of a structure or property, constitute its Feng Shui.
One popular method of Feng Shui is the Flying Star system, which represents the nine directions and the major stars that move in and out through their quadrants. The system’s origin was likely inspired by the constellation we call the Big Dipper. The reason this theory ancients called it Flying Stars is due to energy’s constant motion and directional impact.
The Flying Star system is associated with the Compass School of Feng Shui. People who ascribe to this school look at the horoscope of a building. Their method incorporates a building’s geographic positioning, cartographical direction, and chronologic age to create a Flying Star chart and numerological diagram. By analyzing the stars that are present in each of the various directions, one can designate in which quadrant Feng Shui appointments should be installed in order to reduce negative influences and to activate auspicious energies.
It is okay to reuse items from a previous year’s Flying Star adjustments i.e. Foo Dogs, coins etc. Check their condition and if you find them to be damaged you must replace them. The traditional folkloric method for clearing and refreshing energy when reusing cures involves dusting them, washing them if it feels right, or placing them in the sunlight for a few minutes to absorb its vibrant energy. However, there should be at least one new ingredient in your Flying Star recipe. New Year Paper Couplets must always be new.
Flying Stars Predictions for the Year 2025
In Feng Shui, the Flying Stars system assigns specific energies to different sectors of a space, and these energies shift annually. February 4th, 2025, during the Year of the Snake, the Flying Stars chart changes. Below designates the following favorable and unfavorable directions.
Positive Stars
- Star 1 (Southeast – Sector 1): Enhances career growth and personal development.
- Star 8 (Southwest – Sector 2): Brings wealth and financial opportunities.
- Star 6 (South – Sector 3): Encourages leadership and recognition.
- Star 9 (East – Sector 4): Supports future success and growth.
Challenging Stars
- Star 2 (Center – Sector 5): Linked to health concerns.
- Star 3 (Northwest – Sector 6): May lead to conflicts.
- Star 5 (Northeast – Sector 7): Associated with accidents and financial loss.
- Star 7 (North – Sector 8): Brings risks of theft or loss.
Special Considerations
- Sector 9 (East – Three Killings): Requires calm and minimal disruption. Use protective charms to safeguard harmony.
- Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter – Southeast): Located in Sector 1, this area should also remain quiet and undisturbed.
The following sections will provide an in-depth analysis of each sector, along with tailored recommendations for adjustments and enhancements to align your space with 2025’s energies.
Flying Stars Predictions for the Year 2025
In Feng Shui, the Flying Stars system assigns specific energies to different sectors of a space, and these energies shift annually. For 2025, the Year of the Snake, the Flying Stars chart designates the following favorable and unfavorable directions.
As we enter 2025, aligning your home or office with the year’s Flying Star energies can enhance well-being and prosperity. This year, favorable energies are concentrated in the East, Southeast, South, and Southwest. The East is empowered by Star 9, which brings future success and prosperity—perfect for spaces focused on goal-setting and growth. The Southeast, hosting Star 1, supports career advancement and personal development; however, as Tai Sui (Grand Duke Jupiter) is also in this sector, it’s wise to avoid any major renovations here. In the South, Star 6 encourages leadership and recognition, while the Southwest benefits from Star 8, which brings wealth and financial opportunities.
Due to the absence of Metal in this year’s elemental chart, balancing this energy becomes especially important. This is one of the main reasons the “white” gourd is placed on top as part of the Five Element Gourd Flying Star adjustment. While this adjustment can be applied any year, it is particularly beneficial and impactful this year to address the Metal imbalance.
Caution is advised in several areas. The Center holds the Illness Star (Star 2) this year, potentially impacting health. To counterbalance this, consider adding metal elements to this area. The Northeast is influenced by the Disaster Star (Star 5), associated with accidents and financial loss, so it’s best to keep this area quiet and undisturbed. Additionally, the Northwest hosts Star 3, which can lead to conflicts; adding fire elements like red colors here can help mitigate this energy. Lastly, the North is affected by Star 7, linked to theft and loss—water elements can help neutralize its adverse effects.
The EAST is particularly complex, as it contains the Three Killings. Avoid major activity or disruptions in this sector to maintain harmony, and consider placing a Tai Sui adjustment for protection.
By enhancing favorable sectors and minimizing disturbances in challenging ones, you can create a balanced and prosperous environment in 2025. Simple adjustments tailored to this year’s Flying Stars can help align your space with positive energy, inviting health, harmony, and success.