myfs_77438 Posted January 20, 2003 Share Posted January 20, 2003 Dear Cecil,I just reran the yearly flying star report for my house (period 7) and would appreciate your helping me clarify the following:The West Sector (my office): the 20year star (9) vs. yearly star (8): this relationship is auspicious. The mountain star (1) vs. the water star (4): inauspicious combination and the solution is using metal to destroy wood. Is 6 coins needed in this sector?The Southwest Sector (my bedroom):the 20 year star (4) vs. the yearly star (3): inauspicious combination and the solution is to use metal to destroy wood. The mountain star (6) vs. the water star (8): auspicious combination. Do I need to hang 6 coins here?The South Sector (my front entrance): the 20 yearrr star (2) vs. the yearly star (1): inauspicious combination and the solution is to use metal to destroy earth . The mountain star (8) vs. the water star (6): auspicious combination. Do I still need to hang 6 coins here?The Northeast sector (my sister's bedroom): the 20year star(1) vs. the yearly star (9): auspicious combination. The mountain star (9) vs. the water star (5): inauspicous and to metal to destroy earth. Does this sector needs 6 coins?Thanks a lot as always,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 20, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 20, 2003 Dear Hoa Luong.Please see below:- Quote On 1/20/2003 3:30:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I just reran the yearly flyingstar report for my house(period 7) and wouldappreciate your helping meclarify the following:The West Sector (my office):the 20year star (9) vs. yearlystar (8): this relationship isauspicious. The mountain star(1) vs. the water star (4):inauspicious combination andthe solution is using metal todestroy wood. Is 6 coinsneeded in this sector? With a #4 at this location without any metal at this sector would not be good. Adding 6 coins is preferred. It can further enhance #1. Quote The Southwest Sector (mybedroom):the 20 year star (4)vs. the yearly star (3):inauspicious combination andthe solution is to use metalto destroy wood. The mountainstar (6) vs. the water star(8): auspicious combination.Do I need to hang 6 coinshere? With a combination of #4 and #3; even with a #6 mountain may not be enough if further #4, #3 or even #2 and #5 flies into this sector e.g. in a specific month, day, hour, minute.The current #6 cannot possibly control anymore as it will be at it's breaking point in trying to contain #4 and #3. Thus it can easily be exhausted.Yes, hanging 6 coins can further help strengthen the metal at this sector. Quote The South Sector (my frontentrance): the 20 yearrr star(2) vs. the yearly star (1):inauspicious combination andthe solution is to use metalto destroy earth . Themountain star (8) vs. thewater star (6): auspiciouscombination. Do I still needto hang 6 coins here? It is advantages to hang a 6 coin since, there is currently a strong earth #2 and the current water #6 has already being used to exhaust #2. A set of 6 coins can be used here to further safeguard this sector and also help #1 especially at the main entrance. Quote The Northeast sector (mysister's bedroom): the 20yearstar(1) vs. the yearly star(9): auspicious combination.The mountain star (9) vs. thewater star (5): inauspicousand to metal to destroy earth.Does this sector needs 6coins? It would depend on the colour scheme of the bedroom.If this bedroom does not have any of these elements than it is fine not to place six coins:-Avoid Earth (yellow, beige, cream)Avoid Fire (pink, purple or red)If there is Wood element (green or dark brown) at this sector, combined with Earth and Fire, than, 6 coins should be use.The colour scheme here implies colour of the wall, wardrope and even bed sheet. (minus the flooring).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_77438 Posted January 26, 2003 Share Posted January 26, 2003 Dear Cecil,Thank you very much for your reply. There are three more sectors in my house that I would appreciate your clarifying if 6 coins are needed.The Center: 20 year star (7) vs. yearly star (6): auspicious, triple combination. Mountain star (3) vs. water star (2): inauspicious combination. Do I need to hang 6 coins here?The East (my living room): the 20 year base star (5) vs. yearly star (4): inauspicious. The mountain star (5) vs. water star (9): also inauspicious. Do I need to hang two sets of 6 coins here?The North (my dining room): base 20 year star (3) vs. yearly star (2): inauspicious. The mountain star (7) vs. water star (7): auspicious. Do I need to hang 6 coins here?Thank you very much for your help,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 26, 2003 Staff Share Posted January 26, 2003 Dear Hoa,Please see below:- Quote On 1/26/2003 2:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,Thank you very much for yourreply. There are three moresectors in my house that Iwould appreciate yourclarifying if 6 coins areneeded.The Center: 20 year star (7)vs. yearly star (6):auspicious, triplecombination. Mountain star(3) vs. water star (2):inauspicious combination. DoI need to hang 6 coins here? No need since there are already a 6 plus a 7. Quote The East (my living room):the 20 year base star (5) vs.yearly star (4):inauspicious. The mountainstar (5) vs. water star (9):also inauspicious. Do I needto hang two sets of 6 coinshere? It is preferred to use a constant chime e.g. like a pendulum clock or constant metal instead of hanging two sets of 6 coins. Quote The North (my dining room):base 20 year star (3) vs.yearly star (2): inauspicious.The mountain star (7) vs.water star (7): auspicious.Do I need to hang 6 coinshere? Yes, given that there is a strong bad earth #2 plus a #3. And that #7 x 2 is quite weak to redress the #2 (although it can still cope with #3).A set of 6 coins would help here.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote Thank you very much for yourhelp,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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