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Dear Cecil:


Almost ready to move in March to our new home. The house is a Mountain/Water Fortunate pattern, # 8 cycle. It also shows a Water count of 10. I have recently read information stating that a count of 10 neutralizes or reverses the # 2 and 5 Stars ill effects. However it may be, my home office is planned to sit NW, where the annual # 5 will be residing (the 25 year resident star is 9 in that location, M 4 and W 1). Do I try to cure # 5 in this location?. Or I go along with the count of 10 as the main cure for this star? I'd appreciate to know about your experience and opinion about this.


J. Seco


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Dear J Seco,


Firstly, sorry for the side-track, here.

It is good to understand that under Period 8, #8 usually has a higher weightage than other stars.


Thus for example, in a sector such as the centrepoint of the home i.e. with a #8. But if there is a #5 at this sector, since both are earth stars, but because #8 is the reigning star, it is usually far more auspicious or has a higher weightage of luck than say #5.


Thus, some people may advise the hanging of a windchime at this location even if #5 is present with #8 such as the centrepoint of the home. But the windchime is equally destructive to #8. Thus, this is a lose-lose situation. Best not to hang a windchime, here.


Please see below:-


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On 2/6/2005 7:43:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Cecil:

Almost ready to move in March

to our new home. The house is

a Mountain/Water Fortunate

pattern, # 8 cycle. It also

shows a Water count of 10. I

have recently read information

stating that a count of 10

neutralizes or reverses the #

2 and 5 Stars ill effects.

Yes, generally, a sum of ten has equal weightage on average days. But due to time dimension in Feng Shui, should another #5 or #2 come to this sector such as the month, day or hour. Then, this sum of ten cannot handle additional #2 or #5.


Usually, if we go for safe driving course, this course is often known as "defensive" driving.


Why not be alittle more pro-active being on the defensive rather than leaving the doors open for a "sneak-attack". Thus, even with a sum of ten, we should go for some prevention rather than too late!


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However it may be, my home

office is planned to sit NW,

where the annual # 5 will be

residing (the 25 year resident

star is 9 in that location, M

4 and W 1). Do I try to cure #

5 in this location?. Or I go

along with the count of 10 as

the main cure for this star?

As mentioned above, often, it is still best to go on the "defensive". Since #9 is considered a distant luck and not as strong as #8 in it's weightage. #9 often fuels #5 or inflames it - thus this combination is not particuarly good i.e. inauspicious.

Like many safe drivers, who often go on a defensive driving, this is still the best approach

Warmest Regards,
Cecil







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On 2/8/2005 3:25:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear J Seco,

Firstly, sorry for the

side-track, here. It is good

to understand that under

Period 8, #8 usually has a

higher weightage than other

stars.

Thus for example, in a sector

such as the centrepoint of the

home i.e. with a #8. But if

there is a #5 at this sector,

since both are earth stars,

but because #8 is the reigning

star, it is usually far more

auspicious or has a higher

weightage of luck than say #5.

Thus, some people may advise

the hanging of a windchime at

this location even if #5 is

present with #8 such as the

centrepoint of the home. But

the windchime is equally

destructive to #8. Thus, this

is a lose-lose situation. Best

not to hang a windchime, here.

Please see below:-

On 2/6/2005 7:43:46 PM, J. E. Seco

wrote:
Dear Cecil:
Almost ready to

move in March
to our new home. The

house is
a Mountain/Water

Fortunate
pattern, # 8 cycle. It

also
shows a Water count of 10.

I
have recently read

information
stating that a count of

10
neutralizes or reverses the #
2

and 5 Stars ill effects.

Yes, generally, a sum of ten has equal

weightage on average days. But due to

time dimension in Feng Shui, should

another #5 or #2 come to this sector

such as the month, day or hour. Then,

this sum of ten cannot handle additional

#2 or #5.

Usually, if we go for safe driving

course, this course is often known as

"defensive" driving.

Why not be alittle more pro-active being

on the defensive rather than leaving the

doors open for a "sneak-attack". Thus,

even with a sum of ten, we should go for

some prevention rather than too

late!
However it may be, my

home
office is planned to sit

NW,
where the annual # 5 will

be
residing (the 25 year

resident
star is 9 in that location,

M
4 and W 1). Do I try to cure #
5

in this location?. Or I go
along with

the count of 10 as
the main cure for

this star?As mentioned above, often, it

is still best to go on the "defensive".

Since #9 is considered a distant luck

and not as strong as #8 in it's

weightage. #9 often fuels #5 or inflames

it - thus this combination is not

particuarly good i.e. inauspicious.

Like many safe drivers, who often go on

a defensive driving, this is still the

best approachWarmest Regards,Cecil


Thanks a lot.


J. Seco.




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