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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
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Dear Hoa Luong.
Please see below:-

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On 1/20/2003 3:30:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
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?

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.

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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?

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.

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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?

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.

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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?

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

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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
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Dear Hoa,
Please see below:-

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On 1/26/2003 2:12:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
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?

No need since there are already a 6 plus a 7.

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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?

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.

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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?

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

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Thank you very much for your
help,
Hoa

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