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Dear robert,
Are there any good years to buy the house since the flying star theory is based on the birth date of the house and owner.
Is there any other way of determining the suitability of house besides matching the main entrance and the bedroom by applying the
8 mansion. Since according to 8 mansion house could be good but the flying star could be bad. Is it possible or if entrance matches
to breadwinners element the house is good irrespective of the flying star. Please comment.

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Hi,
Please read below:-

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On 7/6/99 5:38:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear robert,
Are there any good years to
buy the house since the flying
star theory is based on the
birth date of the house and
owner.

It is not only the years, but the direction of the main door which determines whether a house is good or bad.
The Eight House can only be used as a guide and is best to suit the breadwinner of the house.

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Is there any other way of
determining the suitability of
house besides matching the
main entrance and the bedroom
by applying the
8 mansion. Since according to
8 mansion house could be good
but the flying star could be
bad. Is it possible or if
entrance matches
to breadwinners element the
house is good irrespective of
the flying star. Please
comment.

The other alternative is to trust your own personal instinct. Do you often have this kind of feeling that when you enter a certain house, you just do not feel comfortable?
That is you own personal instinct. Which in most cases should be pretty ok. As I have always mentioned, the theories can do so far to help, what is more important you like the place, and then after you have selected the place, check it out with the various tools to help to make a decision on whether you want to purchase the house or not.
Unfortunately, there is no easy way out. And it is also not easy to get a perfect house unless you are able to build it from scratch.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee

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