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Dear Anon,
1. The Living Room
Usually, the centre area of the living room should be `low' areas e.g. the highest points are usually the sofa seats.
It is acceptable to have the walls with higher cabinets.
In the living room, we should `activate' the water star.
Not necessary go out and buy a fountain but when we mention the water star, it can be low furniture. This is so that at eye level we can see the entire room.
2. The Dinning room
The dinning table usually occupies the dinning room. As such, one should also apply the same concept i.e. water star i.e. keeping the middle sector of the living room `low'.
Low which means the table is usually of a height where we can see the entire room. It is acceptable for the chair back rest to be higher. But overall, we can see the room without any partitions etc...
Some believe that the mountain star can only be activated especially if it is the backdoor or a room e.g. a bedroom.
While some practitioners do take one wall which is not the external wall where windows are to activate the mountain star should it occur or present.
In my opinion, I would look at activating the mountain stair only in a room e.g. a bedroom, study room or the backdoor.
However, some houses are unique as they have a room specifically as their dinning room. If this is a case, so long as the mountain star is not at the windows, it is `really' no harm, if one wants to try and activate the mountain star on a wall shared between another room.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 3/13/00 1:06:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear cecil,
I read somewhere that the
mountain star should never be
activated in the living room
or dinning room. Is it true.
Thanks.


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Dear Cecil,
You mentioned that the Mountain Star should only be activated on a wall away from windows. Must the entire wall be without windows or:
1. Can you place it on a shelf about four feet away from the nearest window?
2. Can it be hung on a wall next to the bed room door?
3. Is there any criterion on how the back door is. For example, my back door is a sliding glass door.
4. I'm also having a little trouble deciding which element I should use to activate the mountain star. I know you mentioned that we should not use an element that is already too strong in that area, but for instance: If the Flying Star Report called for a metal remedy and I already put up 6 coins that means that section should already be in balance. Now, if there is a mountain star in that location, what element could I use that wouldn't unbalance it? The section I'm referring to is the North East, base star 9, mountain star 1, water star 2, yearly star 3.
5. In addition, March's flying star for that section is 7, metal. Given the March star is the remedy that the section needs, I'm wondering if I should remove the six coins from this location till April?
Thanks,
Cheui May
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Dear Cheui May,
Again, if you can, just mark the locations you mentioned below.
Will reply Para 4 and Para 5, the same message once u can attach the sketch.
Thanks in advance.
Cecil

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On 3/13/00 4:03:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Cecil,
You mentioned that the
Mountain Star should only be
activated on a wall away from
windows. Must the entire wall
be without windows or:
1. Can you place it on a shelf
about four feet away from the
nearest window?
2. Can it be hung on a wall
next to the bed room door?
3. Is there any criterion on
how the back door is. For
example, my back door is a
sliding glass door.
4. I'm also having a little
trouble deciding which element
I should use to activate the
mountain star. I know you
mentioned that we should not
use an element that is already
too strong in that area, but
for instance: If the Flying
Star Report called for a metal
remedy and I already put up 6
coins that means that section
should already be in balance.
Now, if there is a mountain
star in that location, what
element could I use that
wouldn't unbalance it? The
section I'm referring to is
the North East, base star 9,
mountain star 1, water star 2,
yearly star 3.
5. In addition, March's
flying star for that section
is 7, metal. Given the March
star is the remedy that the
section needs, I'm wondering
if I should remove the six
coins from this location till
April?
Thanks,
Cheui May


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