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Dear Glyn,
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Date: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 8:57 AM
Subject: Buying a house
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>When one is looking to purchase a house, what FS criteria are most
important at first glance. Is it the landscape and the correct facing front
door for the breadwinner?
Yes, look at the landscape and for a house that has the correct facing door
for the breadwinner. Normally, you will also find that you have a certain
good or bad feeling about the house.
>Obviously one cannot do Flying Star on each and every house one looks at.
Once you are more or less ready and have narrowed down to the few houses
which suit you, you can then use the Flying Star theory check for the most
suitable house.
>Also, several people have asked me where and for what purpose should
windchimes be used.Is there a set of rules that apply?
The rules to apply depends on the element you are curing for and only to
cure stars in conflict.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>Thanks in advance Robert/Cecil.
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