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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 3/29/00 3:01:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil,
>I live in an HDB Maisonette
>with the door facing south.
>Recently I discovered Feng
>Shui and did a flying star
>calculation. I realize that my
>balcony which is in the
>north/north-east area has the
>5 facing star.
>
>I was told that this is not
>good. I've been living in the
>house for 10 years and so far
>(touch wood) the worst thing
>that happened was the CLOB
>issue. The question I have is
>whether we have been saved
>because:
>
>1) combination of 10 . The sum
>of mountain star and base
>star for all the palaces are
>10.
Ideally, the more accurate method is to analyse all three elements i.e. that of the base number, mountain # and water # rather than base it on a combination of 10.
The analysis of the three elements will look `within' to see if there are any imbalances (if any) at that sector.
If there is an imbalance and the element identified, a cure can be use appropriately.
>2) The balcony is like an
>arm-chair facing north. Since
>part of it is in the north
>palace and part in the NE
>palace, could it be that the
>good Qi from the 7-3-7 of the
>north palace have neutralised
>the 5 facing star. By the way,
>I have a 4-foot aquarium in
>the balcony at the NE palace
>as well.
Here, again, it is better to look at the relationships of all three elements within the sector.
If there is indeed an imbalance, you only need to neutralise it. But if water is in the way of this analysis, it is preferably not be there or (for the breadwinner), it is advisable also for a weak fire or strong water person not to have water element in their homes.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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