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  1. Dear Mr. Lee,
    Thank you for the reply.Very Happy

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    On 5/9/2012 5:53:30 PM, Anonymous wrote:
    You can try buying some Feng Shui Flying
    Star book(s) or might consider
    myFlying Star course that lists
    out in detail all the 81 combinations
    etc...On 5/9/2012 5:51:59 PM, Anonymous
    wrote: >Dear Mr. Lee,I understand the
    concept of the Eight House
    Theory.I tried to generate >from
    your site calculator my >own Flying
    Star 3 by 3 grid.I >had read from
    your example >regarding this that the
    two >numbers on the top of each box
    pertains to health and
    prosperity.These are my
    questions,how am i going to
    interpret the values of the
    numbers on top, middle and
    bottom of each box of the
    grid?are the values changing
    every month?is the explanation
    to my questions in your
    downloadable book?what more
    should i do to clear my
    knowledge of the Flying Star
    theory because as you said >this
    is more accurate than the >Eight
    House Theory?Hope you >don't mind my
    questions.Thank >you.

  2. Dear Mr. Lee,
    I understand the concept of the Eight House Theory.I tried to generate from your site calculator my own Flying Star 3 by 3 grid.I had read from your example regarding this that the two numbers on the top of each box pertains to health and prosperity.These are my questions,how am i going to interpret the values of the numbers on top, middle and bottom of each box of the grid?are the values changing every month?is the explanation to my questions in your downloadable book?what more should i do to clear my knowledge of the Flying Star theory because as you said this is more accurate than the Eight House Theory?
    Hope you don't mind my questions.Thank you.

  3. Dear Mr. Lee,
    Thank you very much for your speedy reply.

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    On 5/9/2012 7:36:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
    1. Often, many Feng Shui concepts have
    it's origin from pure common sense.2.
    From a Feng Shui point of view, take the
    attached example.2.1. In some
    homes for convenience the contractor may
    run a water pipe close-to or the stove
    perhaps to install a water pipe to a
    Fridge that can dispense cold
    water.2.2. When we use a stove,
    often the surrounding space close to
    some stove may heat up. And what is
    worse if we run a water pipe e.g. six
    inches across the stove? 2.3 As most
    water pipes are made of copper, copper
    conducts heat easily and the result is
    that water passing thru would get heated
    up.3. In Feng Shui, this is explained as
    the stove belongs to the fire element.
    And the water-pipe since it contains
    water (implies that water is close to
    the stove) = considered inauspicious.On
    5/9/2012 7:18:24 AM, Cecil Lee wrote:
    1. In my opinion, your question has
    more >to do with common sense than
    Feng >Shui.2. The concern has more to
    do with >hygiene such as unseen
    vapours. Anything >relating to the
    "dirty" such as >sewerage, septic
    etc... is considered >dirty
    liquid.3. Thus of course, if
    there is a choice, one should not
    even >place be such things within
    living >quarters.4. Between the devil
    (the >stove) and the deep blue sea
    (the sink); >if one has to really
    choose where to >place the septic
    tank, then it would >have to be
    furthest away from the >STOVE.4.1
    Thus if one really (I mean) >really
    have to choose; then go with the
    sink area. 5. What happens
    ifone >applys Flying Star Feng
    Shui?5.1 A >geomancer would always
    (if possible) ask >not to place e.g.
    the septic tank at an >auspicious
    sector.5.2 Again, one has to >be
    practical; with a limited space
    30sqm.. no choice..... rather go
    with >the sink than the stove.
    Why?5.3 From a >Feng Shui point of
    view; the stove >represents the fire
    element and septic >belongs to the
    water element. Fire and >Water clash.
    As compared to the sink >(WITH)
    water.Ref: Dangers of Underground
    Water (Unseen
    vapours)http://forum.geomancy.net/ph
    pfor
    um/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24303
    &new >=?iframe=trueOn 5/9/2012
    12:48:57 AM, >Anonymous wrote:
    Dear Mr.Lee,Thank >you very
    much for all the knowledge
    that you have imparted to us
    with regards to feng-shui.i
    have >learned so much from your
    site. i am >currently drafting
    my house with a >limited
    space(30 sqm).i would like >to
    ask if it is ok to place the
    septic tank under the kitchen
    sink or stove in an auspicious
    or non-auspicious position?if
    not, what is the feng-shui
    cure?Hope to read from you
    soon.Thanks again.

  4. Dear Mr.Lee,
    Thank you very much for all the knowledge that you have imparted to us with regards to feng-shui.i have learned so much from your site. i am currently drafting my house with a limited space(30 sqm).i would like to ask if it is ok to place the septic tank under the kitchen sink or stove in an auspicious or non-auspicious position?if not, what is the feng-shui cure?
    Hope to read from you soon.Thanks again.
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