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Dear Anon,
1. I believe, you are still young so try abit harder:)
2. It is best to watch your weight. There is not much in Feng Shui that relates to weight.
3. However, a sensible diet would usually help:
3.1 The Chinese often use the chopsticks to pick food. So that they are forced to eat slowly. You can still do so with the fork and spoon.
3.2 I am not sure if it will help but one should take breakfast, eat a healthy lunch and dinner. Avoid supper food. Here, it is believed that we burn more calories in the day time (activity) and at lower activity time, eat less.
I believe that breakfast is the most important`meal' that should not be skipped.
4. For a mountain star, it has to be analysed using the Flying Star analysis.
If a sector happens to have a mountain star, it can only be activated if the location is a wall (in a room) or the backdoor. Else it cannot be activated.
5. A mountain star, need not be purposely purchased. You can use any object readily available in the home with mass (solid mass) e.g. a paper weight and non moveable e.g. without wheels. A decorative object with `mass' can be a mountain star.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/26/00 2:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>My husband and I have been
>trying not too long without
>success. I am only 25 years
>old and he is 28 years old. I
>have gained considerable
>amount of weight since we have
>married (3 1/2 years) like 50
>lbs. Do you think my weight
>plays a role in this as I have
>had a pelvic sonogram and it
>was negative with no problems.
>If my weight does play a role
>in it, how can lose the
>weight? By the way, where can
>I find a mountain star to
>purchase and should I get rid
>my my angel chime that is
>hanging outside my front door?
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