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  1. Got it. Now I just need to decide whether I have an N1 or an N2 facing period 7 house, my compass readings are inconsistent. Both however do have the 2ms 3ws 7ps at the center. Thank you for being so accommodating and for being a great teacher.
  2. Dear Cecil, Thank you for the quick and thorough reply. I read through the sample chart; so basically who gets affected will be, the resident of the afflicted sector if it is a bedroom and the whole family if it is an area for family use, depending upon the portents of the 81 combination. Regarding cures, I asked about the light because I wanted to disarm the No. 3 star and read a previous forum exchange regarding red lamps plus inactivity. I was thinking however, by leaving the light on, is it not the same as making the area active? From the chart however, I saw that red carpets will do. Thanks for your gracious reply.
  3. Dear Cecil, To activate good sectors we make it more yang with movement and lights. However, when we come across bad stars like the No.3 we introduce lights as fire element cure and with No. 5 we hang wind chimes which has movement. My question then, are we not activating the sectors by the cures? Another question, which member of the family will be affected by the bad stars in a sector? Example annual star 2 in the North with 6ms 8ws 3base occupied by the eldest daughter with personal kua no. 7 . Whose health would most likely suffer in this scenario? The occupant, the middle son because North is his palace, the father (6), the youngest son (8), the eldest son (3) or those with personal kua of 6 and 8? Thank you very much for your time. I enjoyed reading your replies in the forum.
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