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hello, i am very worried about my 2012 fengshui flying stars position which has
the tai sui exactly positioned at my main door entrance at SE. I had a yang
water feature at this part of the house. According th feng shui, this part
of the house should be kept very quiet during 2012 where tai sui pays a visit.
Kindly advise how to cure? should i continue to activate the yang water feature?
Or should i drain the water and tune down this part of the house?
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These are some considerations:
1. If the water feature is as close to the sound of nature; should not be "irritating" even to Tai Sui.
2. More importantly, it also depends on the Flying Star numbers at that sector.
2.1. For example, some Flying star combinations such as MS#9 with Water#3 and base #1; if there are similar Flying Star numbers such as these at a sector; even without Tai Sui; there should be "no noise" or rather; that sector should be "quiet".
2.2.Thus, it is not true that each time Tai Sui goes to a specific sector; must remain quiet. What happens if Tai Sui is at your living room and located at the TV area. You mean to say: don't turn-on the TV for the entire year?

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On 9/23/2011 5:42:24 PM, Anonymous wrote:
hello, i am very worried about
my 2012 fengshui flying stars
position which hasthe tai sui
exactly positioned at my main
door entrance at SE. I
had a yangwater feature at
this part of the house.
According th feng shui, this
partof the house should be
kept very quiet during 2012
where tai sui pays a
visit.Kindly advise how to
cure? should i continue to
activate the yang water
feature?Or should i drain the
water and tune down this part
of the house?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Thank you for your reply, noted. But what happens is next year it will be the number 5, 5 yellow at SE? How?
On 9/23/2011 10:16:49 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:

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These are some considerations:1. If the
water feature is as close to the sound
of nature; should not be "irritating"
even to Tai Sui.2. More importantly, it
also depends on the Flying Star numbers
at that sector.2.1. For example, some
Flying star combinations such as MS#9
with Water#3 and base #1; if there are
similar Flying Star numbers such as
these at a sector; even without Tai Sui;
there should be "no noise" or rather;
that sector should be "quiet". 2.2.Thus,
it is not true that each time Tai Sui
goes to a specific sector; must remain
quiet. What happens if Tai Sui is at
your living room and located at the TV
area. You mean to say: don't turn-on the
TV for the entire year?On 9/23/2011
5:42:24 PM, hieh ping ling wrote:
hello, i am very worried about
my 2012 fengshui flying stars
position which hasthe tai sui
exactly positioned at my main
door entrance at SE. I
had
a yangwater feature at
this part of
the house.
According th feng
shui, this
partof the house should
be
kept very quiet during 2012
where tai sui pays a
visit.Kindly advise how to
cure?
should i continue to
activate the
yang water
feature?Or should i drain
the
water and tune down this part
of the house?
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Please note that based on the Five Elements concept; if you are referring to a water feature; one plus point is that it DOES NOT FUEL #5.
If you want to apply DIY; make sure that you are conversant with the Five Elements concept.
If you want to apply Flying Star, you must also apply it properly.

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On 9/24/2011 1:35:58 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Thank you for your reply, noted. But
what happens is next year it will be the
number 5, 5 yellow at SE? How?
On 9/23/2011 10:16:49 PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are some
considerations:1. If the
water
feature is as close to the sound
of
nature; should not be "irritating"
even to Tai Sui.2. More importantly,
it
also depends on the Flying Star
numbers
at that sector.2.1. For
example, some
Flying star
combinations such as MS#9
with
Water#3 and base #1; if there are
similar Flying Star numbers such as
these at a sector; even without Tai
Sui;
there should be "no noise" or
rather;
that sector should be
"quiet". 2.2.Thus,
it is not true
that each time Tai Sui
goes to a
specific sector; must remain
quiet.
What happens if Tai Sui is at
your
living room and located at the TV
area. You mean to say: don't turn-on
the
TV for the entire year?On
9/23/2011
5:42:24 PM, hieh ping ling
wrote:
hello, i am very worried
about
my 2012 fengshui flying
stars
position which hasthe tai
sui
exactly positioned at my
main
door entrance at SE.
I
had
a yangwater feature at
this part of
the house.
According th feng
shui, this
partof the house should
be
kept very quiet during 2012
where tai sui pays a
visit.Kindly advise how to
cure?
should i continue to
activate the
yang water
feature?Or should i drain
the
water and tune down this part
of the house?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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What do you mean by "one plus point does not fuel #5? Kindly elaborate.

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On 9/24/2011 10:15:38 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Please note that based on the Five
Elements concept; if you are referring
to a water feature; one plus point is
that it DOES NOT FUEL #5. If you want to
apply DIY; make sure that you are
conversant with the Five Elements
concept.If you want to apply Flying
Star, you must also apply it properly.
On 9/24/2011 1:35:58 PM, hieh ping ling
wrote:
Thank you for your reply,
noted. But
what happens is next year
it will be the
number 5, 5
yellow at SE? How?
On 9/23/2011 10:16:49
PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are
some
considerations:1. If the
water
feature is as close to the
sound
of
nature; should not be
"irritating"
even to Tai Sui.2.
More importantly,
it
also
depends on the Flying Star
numbers
at that sector.2.1. For
example,
some
Flying star
combinations
such as MS#9
with
Water#3 and
base #1; if there are
similar
Flying Star numbers such as
these at a sector; even without
Tai
Sui;
there should be "no
noise" or
rather;
that sector
should be
"quiet". 2.2.Thus,
it
is not true
that each time Tai Sui
goes to a
specific sector; must
remain
quiet.
What happens if
Tai Sui is at
your
living room
and located at the TV
area. You
mean to say: don't turn-on
the
TV for the entire year?On
9/23/2011
5:42:24 PM, hieh ping
ling
wrote:
hello, i am very
worried
about
my 2012
fengshui flying
stars
position which hasthe tai
sui
exactly positioned at my
main
door entrance at
SE.
I
had
a yangwater
feature at
this part of
the
house.
According th feng
shui, this
partof the house
should
be
kept very quiet
during 2012
where tai sui
pays a
visit.Kindly advise
how to
cure?
should i
continue to
activate the
yang water
feature?Or should
i drain
the
water and tune
down this part
of the house?
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Appreciate if you can re-read my previous message.
My message is a request that if you are into DIY; and in particular; into annual Feng Shui of sorts; you have to be conversant with things like the Five Elements concept.
I am sure if you have a grounding in this; what I mentioned, will not sound greek.

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On 9/25/2011 4:11:44 PM, Anonymous wrote:
What do you mean by "one plus point does
not fuel #5? Kindly elaborate.On
9/24/2011 10:15:38 PM, Cecil Lee wrote:
Please note that based on the Five
Elements concept; if you are
referring
to a water feature; one
plus point is
that it DOES NOT FUEL
#5. If you want to
apply DIY; make
sure that you are
conversant with
the Five Elements
concept.If you
want to apply Flying
Star, you must
also apply it properly.
On 9/24/2011
1:35:58 PM, hieh ping ling
wrote:
Thank you for your reply,
noted.
But
what happens is next year
it
will be the
number 5, 5
yellow at SE? How?
On 9/23/2011
10:16:49
PM,
Cecil Lee wrote:
These are
some
considerations:1. If the
water
feature is as close to
the
sound
of
nature; should
not be
"irritating"
even to
Tai Sui.2.
More importantly,
it
also
depends on the Flying Star
numbers
at that sector.2.1.
For
example,
some
Flying
star
combinations
such as MS#9
with
Water#3 and
base #1; if
there are
similar
Flying
Star numbers such as
these
at a sector; even without
Tai
Sui;
there should be "no
noise" or
rather;
that
sector
should be
"quiet".
2.2.Thus,
it
is not true
that each time Tai Sui
goes
to a
specific sector; must
remain
quiet.
What happens
if
Tai Sui is at
your
living
room
and located at the TV
area. You
mean to say: don't
turn-on
the
TV for the
entire year?On
9/23/2011
5:42:24 PM, hieh ping
ling
wrote:
hello, i am very
worried
about
my 2012
fengshui flying
stars

position which hasthe tai
sui
exactly positioned
at my
main
door entrance
at
SE.
I
had
a
yangwater
feature at
this
part of
the
house.
According th feng
shui,
this
partof the house
should
be
kept very quiet
during 2012
where tai
sui
pays a
visit.Kindly
advise
how to
cure?
should i
continue to
activate the
yang water
feature?Or should
i drain
the
water and tune
down
this part
of the house?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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