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Dear Anon,
1. Often a Flying Star analysis would reveal significant numbers of bad star associations e.g.
#3 (disputes, quarrels, conflicts)
#4 (scandals)
Usually these stars may have combined with other bad stars like #2 and #4.
For example, under the eight-one combinations
#3 with #2 would result in quarrels, bad luck, lawsuit, lost of wealth.
Often stars like #4 (bad wood) may combine with #1 (water) where water may further fuel or increase bad wood.
2. It is good to look at your home in relation with the Flying Star Feng Shui. And especially cure sectors that are out-of-balance.
As each house has different Flying star numbers, a cure would have to be based on your specific home's Flying Star chart.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 5/28/2003 8:07:36 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I would like advice to help
>end relentless litigations
>wile living in my present
>home. I have lived here 10
>years and have never had a
>year when I was not involved
>in litigations against me.
>HELP!!
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