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Dear Teresa,
1. Appreciate if you can elaborate further.
2. From what I read, perhaps you are mentioning that the main door is located at your `disaster' (Eight House). And this is influenced by Flying Star #6 mountain with #7 water?
3. If this is the case, we should not mix the Eight House with Flying Star.
4. If #6 is with #7 (and without looking at the base #no; then these two are metal elements: #6 is strong metal with #7 weak metal.
5. Again, with reference to the base #no; this can be considered as a classic case of "wealth" corner in Flying Star Feng Shui.
6. Under the Flying Star Feng Shui, if there are:
6.1 If this is frontage of the house (which signifies clear space)
6.2 And that a water position is (FEASIBLE), then since there are METAL elements detected under Flying Star, a water position can be used at this sector (provided it satisfies Para 6.1).
This is because under the Five elements concept: Metal supports Water element.
Under classical Compass School (Flying Star: Xuan Kong Feng Shui) - it can then be argued that this type of combination is a better notion of `wealth corner' than simply saying that a mysterious `X' location marks the spot of the wealth corner.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/5/2003 4:20:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Good day,
>after reading that my house is
>in disaster if the 6 star and
>7 star cross path can you
>explain it and can you give me
>free advice it will be much
>appreciated.
>
>hoping for your reply,
> teresa
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