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Thanks Cecil.
We are willing to take the risk of "experimenting". We will go with the less auspicious NW3 chart. I think this is less auspicious based on my comparison on the two charts. Cecil, could you take a look at both charts and confirm that this NW3 chart is indeed the less auspicious one? TQ.
By looking at my attached layout sent earlier and the FS chart (NW3), could you advice on what is wrong with the placement of things in the unit that cause us misery?
Specific questions on the FS chart:
Main entrance: NW sector, my Spook sector, base star 8, mountain star 7 and water star 9 (two auspicious stars). There is a closed wardrobe here (please refer to my attached layout earlier for detail info). Can I activate the mountain star here by placing a paper-weight in the upper shelf of the wardrobe (the wardrobe is against a solid wall but is always closed when not in use)?
Center sector: base star 7, 6&8. Auspicious sector. Should I activate the Mountain Star here, or should I leave the center sector as it is (as I read from somewhere, the center should be "clear")?
My bed: East sector. base star 5, 4&6. This is also my Excellent sector in 8-house. Use Metal to control Wood. What does it mean 8-1 combination "depends on star 5 and base star"?
South-West sector: base star 4, 3&5. This is where my toilet is :( Is that why our Romance is down the drain?
It also says use Fire to weaken Wood.
What does it mean again 8-1 combo "depends on star 5 and base star"?
South sector: base star 2, 1&3. Use Fire to weaken Wood. This is an inauspicious sector. This is where our little kitchen is (we boil water and sometimes cook Maggie Mee here. Most of our food / snacks is also placed here on the round table).
(a) Would activating the Mountain Star here help?
(b) Would use Fire to weaken Wood here help?
Should I do both (a) and (b)?
Based on my 8-house chart, this is my Prosperity sector. What could I do to revive it?
Currently, there are some potted plants on the round table too. I will remove them to stop them from enhancing the Wood.
South-East sector: base star 6, 5&7. Use Wood to control Earth.
I have some green money plants here. I believe that is good, as they are Wood.
I also have a hexagonal fish tank here. Is that okay (as Water enhances Wood)?
As I understand fish tank could be a tricky thing, if not placed properly. Where is the best location for my fish tank?
Is there an estimated duration that we have to wait before we could see some effects?
I am still confused on the implications of the 8-1 combinations and the base star. If we don't do anything to the sector, does it mean all the bad implications (by 8-1 and base star) will harm us?
Thank you so much for answering so many of my questions again :)
Best wishes,
Rose
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