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Dear Robert and Cecil,


This site is great. I am going through all the messages and I am learning a lot.


In different posts you say that you do not like all the fuzz that is made about the yearly stars since this isbased on the base star only. For example if the yearly 5goes to a sector, that does notgive a lot of information becausewho knows there may be auspiciousyearly water or yearly mountain stars in that sector for a particular house also.


Does that main that you propose to add the yearly water and mountain stars (which of course are dependent upon the facing direction of a certain building). Does this give a more complete picture thanthe yearly base stars only?


Of course the analysis will become a bit complicated since in that case we will have to deal with 6 stars (yearly base star, yearly mountain star, yearly water star and the permanent base star, mountain star and water star) instead of 4. Suppose one adds the monthly base star, water star and mountain star to that and the picture becomes complicated indeed.


However,this only means that we should improve our skills for analysing the stars and your site is a great help for doing that.


All the best,



Roeland






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Dear Roeland,


Glad that you are enjoying the website.


Roeland de Looff wrote:
In different posts you say that you do not like all the fuzz that is made about the yearly stars since this isbased on the base star only. For example if the yearly 5goes to a sector, that does notgive a lot of information becausewho knows there may be auspiciousyearly water or yearly mountain stars in that sector for a particular house also.

Flying Star of a sector compose of Base Star, Water and Mountain Star, followed by Yearly, Monthly Stars.


The overall influence of a sector comes from the Base Star, Water and Mountain Star. The yearly star is only there to stay for that current year. So priority goes to fixing the sector that has the greatest overall influence, followedby the influence that additional fine tuning by the yearly and monthly stars.


If you do it that way, it would be much easier and more beneficial. Remember yearly star only affects that current year, so it will go away once the year pass. So if you are too focused on just fixing up the yearly cure, then once the year past, you have the worry about it again.


Roeland de Looff wrote:
Does that main that you propose to add the yearly water and mountain stars (which of course are dependent upon the facing direction of a certain building). Does this give a more complete picture thanthe yearly base stars only?

Yes, whenever you review a sector, you have to look at it with all influence. ie in our latest paidflying star report, we actually chart out a flying star as follows:-






















North-West (Metal)
9
5
8




































Year 2005 5
JanFebMarAprMayJun
2198(7)6
JulAugSepOctNovDec
543218










North (Water)
4
9
(Main Door)
4




































Year 2005 9
JanFebMarAprMayJun
6543(2)1
JulAugSepOctNovDec
987653










North-East (Earth)
2
7
6




































Year 2005 7
JanFebMarAprMayJun
4321(9)8
JulAugSepOctNovDec
765431

This gives you a greater ideal which year of example luck is good or bad. It also give you a clear idea how the luck changes each month for that year itself. So unless you put all the stars information, you will not be able to tell how a sector luck is. ie just looking at the year star without other stars how you know exactly what influence the sector has?


Roeland de Looff wrote:
Of course the analysis will become a bit complicated since in that case we will have to deal with 6 stars (yearly base star, yearly mountain star, yearly water star and the permanent base star, mountain star and water star) instead of 4. Suppose one adds the monthly base star, water star and mountain star to that and the picture becomes complicated indeed.

That is why, I mentioned, fix up 20-year sector problems first, then worry about the yearly or monthly changes (last). These yearly and monthly are fine tuning to the sector.


Like I mentioned, the easiest way is just focus on where the bad stars enter that sector. Those sector with the bad stars will thus require some additional fine tuning to ensure it does not impact the people staying in that sector for that year.


Hope that helps.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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