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Dear Valeria,
1. The key to understanding the Eight House Theory is that one must be physically present at that location or spent more time at these sectors.
For example, if it happens that your bed is at the South (disaster) sector, here, you are spending time at this sector.
2. This theory does not mean that one need to place a `cure' at the South-East (death sector). If one does not spent some time there, this is fine.
3. Contrast this with the Flying Star analysis where each sector has three elements i.e. #mountain star #water star and base numbers which is represented by an element each.
Here, if there is an imbalance caused at a specific sector, then a balance or cure should be used.
4. It is similar to an overhead beam.
If your seat directly below the beam and if one spends time at this seat, then it is advisable to use a cure.
But if there are other overhead beams in e.g. the living room and one does spent time below each of them, then it would not be necessary to `cure' all these beams.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/17/00 4:07:00 PM, Valeria Duarte wrote:
>In my "Eight Hose Report", the
>following locations are bad
>for me: South (disaster),
>South-east(death), east
>(irritation) and North
>(spook). What can I do to
>improve this locations? Should
>I use the threatening element
>(like water in south) or
>should I use a neutralizing
>element (like earth and wood
>in south)?
>Thanks for your help.
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