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Further to what I had mentioned:
1. Usually, the cure applied to a Flying Star sector is to neutralise it.
2. As you have correctly mentioned, a bedroom should be harmonised to the bread winner.
3. For example, if one is a a Strong Water person, make sure that the Flying Star sector is in balance.
If the Flying Star sector is out of balance e.g. #5 with #2 and #3, then it is preferred to use a metal cure. This metal cure is used to try to neutralise the bad sector. And often, it is not meant to affect say a Strong Water person.
But, if a sector has too much metal e.g. #6 and #7 with say #8 and year star is only #2 or #3 etc... Since there is already a #6 (big metal) - one should not introduce further metal `cure'. As there is no need for additional metal.
If this is the case, this additional metal may spill over to a person with e.g. Strong Water element.
Therefore, there is a difference between trying to balance a bad Flying Star sector and an over-kill of adding too much other elements even metal element. We should therefore not overeat Feng Shui.
For a strong Water person, after we had taken care of the Flying Star imbalance if any at a sector, we can also look at how to harmonise the room to this person.
Ideally since this is a strong water person, the best element to help him/her is to use wood to absorb his strong water.
But again, if this is at East (Period 7) most of the time there may be bad earth #5. And as mentioned in an earlier message:
Wood helps fuel Fire which helps fuel Earth.
If we inadvertently paint this room e.g. light green (wood) and add red curtains, we would instead help fuel more bad #2.
In such a situtation, even if wood (green/brown) is favourable to this person; we either remove the Fire element or have not choice but to paint it in a neutral (white) metal element colour.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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