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Dear Mark,
It is good to learn that there are no `poison arrows' `aimed' towards your main entrance door.
The purpose I asked you on this is because, I would like to at an overview of your `problem'. Therefore, we can then concentrate on simply looking at the ` inauspicious' main entrance door location.
Another point I like to ask is besides this `inauspicious' area, you should also look at areas you spent most of the time at. For example, check to see which `reading' your bedroom also.
To use the " Flying Star template " you need to do the following:-
1. Get hold of a copy of your house's layout plan (preferably to scale). It is best to work with an A4 sized sheet. Easier to handle.
2. Next, determine the North to South orientation and mark it in the layout plan.
3. Sub-divide your home layout plan into 9 equal sectors.
4. Determine the centre of the house. For more information on how to do so, please
read this URL: http://www.3dglobe.com/fs/house1.htm
4. Lastly, super-impose your house's Flying Star Chart onto the layout plan aligning it to the North to South Direction.
5. The main thing is to look at the Flying Star Chart overall not just the main entrance door.
At locations where there is a mountain or water star, you have to activate it inorder to benefit from it.
For example if the chart says that there is a mountain star. You can activate the wall where the mountain star is `stated.' There are two types of activation: Either one will do: 1. You can hang a picture of a mountain scene (do not have a stream or waterfall). E.g. a Picture of Japan's Mount Fuji or the Himalayas or The Rocky Mountains etc....
2. Alternatively, you can place solid immovable objects (without wheels). Examples are: A piece of smooth rock, a solid paper weight e.g. of a tortise, or any other heavy paper weight where you can place on a desk.
This can include a crystal ware, bronze, metal paperweight. (Do remember that the object should not be hollow e.g. a porcelain decoration.
As for the inauspicous main entrance door, usually the `cure' is to place a screen between the door and the house. It need not be full length. Alternatively, close the door when you do not use it. The walls at this area should be bright e.g. whitewash instead of dark or light up that location by not having heavy curtain blinds on the windows of the house.
I will be glad to assist you further if you need help.
On 1/20/99 11:29:07 PM, Mark Goh wrote:
>>2. Besides the base star being
>>" very inauspicious "... Are
>>there any mountain or water
>>star to activate?
>
>Not that I know off. How do I apply the
>Flying star chart ? Should I just put
>the chart on top my house layout as is
>without consider the actual compass
>direction.
>>
>>3. Have you also used the
>>Shapes and Form School to
>>examine e.g. your main
>>entrance door? Are there any
>>`poison arrows' in the form of
>>e.g. a lone lamp post etc..
>>
>No. How do I applied the Shapes and Form
>School ? At the moment, there is no
>poison arrow(s) that I know off, other
>than a roof top ^ point toward my house
>about 20 feet away.
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