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  1. Dear Master Cecil,
    Thank you for your very quick response, after my initial posting I left it for some time before having another look at the environment with fresh eyes.
    On returning I realised I'd placed some symbols of wealth such as money toad and a scroll of 9 goldfish which I must have done without thinking. Both of them appear to blend rather nicely with the fire items because of their colours and it actually feels ok.
    So I think I have addressed my issue whilst taking into account the bad stars but thank you for your link it does make alot of sense.
    Kindest Regards

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    On 1/9/2012 7:24:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    Further to what I had mentioned:
    http://fountain.geomancy.net The
    most effective water position:1. It
    should not be a tiny water feature or
    position : like those small table top
    type of water feature.2. The preferred
    water position should have all five
    elements: Metal, water, wood, fire and
    earth. Under Para 2.1. to 2.12 of the
    above url link.On 1/9/2012 8:40:49 AM,
    Cecil Lee wrote: >1. Do check the
    sector; >whether is it appropriate to
    place a water position. >2. For
    example; if this is an >enclosed
    space; there is no >major specific
    advantage in >placing a water
    position. >3. In the situation that
    one >may inflame other bad stars in
    that sector: then make sure >that
    the water position >consists all the
    five >elements: reference:
    http://fountain.geomancy.net >
    On 1/9/2012 8:15:00 AM, Alison
    Chadwick >wrote: >>Dear Master
    Cecil,Please can >>you help me
    because I am >>struggling with the
    combination of flying stars in
    the W sector of my house this
    year.The combination is #7 #3
    with annual of #8.Normally I
    apply fire elements to weaken
    the wood aspect of the #3
    flying star and to control the
    metal aspect of the #7 flying
    star however by doing so I
    don't know whether that is
    going to support or negate the
    effects of the wonderful #8
    water star this year. I know
    #8 belongs to the earth
    element and fire would support
    it in theory but I've always
    treated the #8 water star with
    water....and if I apply the
    water element this year of
    course I'd weaken the #7 metal
    star but I'd also nurture the
    #3 wood star. Not something I
    want to do. Perhaps I've been
    incorrect in applying the
    water element to support the
    #8 and I should have been
    using fire all along.Can you
    advise? I would very much
    appreciate it.

  2. Dear Master Cecil,
    Please can you help me because I am struggling with the combination of flying stars in the W sector of my house this year.
    The combination is #7 #3 with annual of #8.
    Normally I apply fire elements to weaken the wood aspect of the #3 flying star and to control the metal aspect of the #7 flying star however by doing so I don't know whether that is going to support or negate the effects of the wonderful #8 water star this year.
    I know #8 belongs to the earth element and fire would support it in theory but I've always treated the #8 water star with water....and if I apply the water element this year of course I'd weaken the #7 metal star but I'd also nurture the #3 wood star. Not something I want to do.
    Perhaps I've been incorrect in applying the water element to support the #8 and I should have been using fire all along.
    Can you advise? I would very much appreciate it.


  3. Hello
    My house was built in
    1985, it faces E2 and from what I understand the previous owners enjoyed
    good fortune whilst living here. The house underwent a single storey
    extension in 2006 (knocking through half a wall in the NW sector) at the
    rear by one of the owners before selling the house and moving out in
    March 2008.
    It then laid empty until Oct 2008 when I purchased it
    and practically gutted it. I replaced all the windows, internal doors,
    bathroom, kitchen (knocked down another half wall in the centre),
    flooring and decorated all walls and ceilings. Even the gardens front
    and rear have been landscaped and the loft space insulated. I eventually
    moved in Dec 2008 so it was empty when the renovations took place.
    I've
    applied the appropriate feng shui 'cures' to address the in auspicious
    and inauspicious flying stars based on the period 7 but my problem is a
    consistent 'haemorrhaging' of money. The latest is a huge tax bill not
    caused by myself but by someone working out the figures incorrectly. The
    same situation happened to my husband last year.
    So my question
    is because of all the renovations and empty occupancy for over 6
    months, has the period of the house changed from a 7 to an 8? My gut
    feeling is it's still a period 7 house and I'm missing something?
    I would really appreciate your advice and skill.
    Thank you.

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