myfs_54668 Posted March 31, 2001 Share Posted March 31, 2001 I am still a little confused about activating mountain stars. When you did my flying star report, it showed me having three areas that i could activate. I am just moving back into this house, after a 1&1/2 year separation from my husband and am trying to activate all the luck i can. My main door is 45 northeast, and i am weak water. We sleep in a north location of our house, which is a bad area for me. would a wrought iron bed be of use to me? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 31, 2001 Staff Share Posted March 31, 2001 Dear Diane,How to activate a mountain star:-1. Even if a mountain star can be found, it cannot be activated in all areas.For example, if a mountain star is found at the frontage of the house such as the main entrance door area or at the front of the house.Preferably it should not be activated at the centre-point of the house or centre of the house. 2. For effective activating of a mountain star:2.1. It can be at the backdoor or in a room especially the back room of the house.2.2. It can be activated (if found) at the back wall of the interior of the home.2.3. It should be activated where there is a wall behind it. Here, there can be a shelf where the object to activate the mountain star can be placed.Common items used to activate mountain star is e.g. a solid brass turtle paper weight or other objects that have `solid' mass and does not have wheels such as a decorative rock item.Please see below:- Quote On 3/31/01 2:35:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:I am still a little confusedabout activating mountainstars. When you did my flyingstar report, it showed mehaving three areas that icould activate. I am justmoving back into this house,after a 1&1/2 year separationfrom my husband and am tryingto activate all the luck ican. My main door is 45northeast, and i am weakwater. We sleep in a northlocation of our house, whichis a bad area for me. would awrought iron bed be of use tome? Yes, without further analysis, you can use a wrought iron bed. Generally what is more imporant is the colour scheme as the wrought iron bed will have lesser of an impact since, the bed mattress will be placed on it.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_54668 Posted April 1, 2001 Share Posted April 1, 2001 Most wrought iron beds are black and i have learned that black, one of my favorite colors, is bad to use. The bed, however, that i was referring to has a tall headboard and footboard so there would be a lot of metal showing. What color would you advise? thank you so much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted April 3, 2001 Staff Share Posted April 3, 2001 Dear Diane,1. Black colour represents the water element.2. It is acceptable for a weak water person to be assocated with Black (or blue or grey) the colours identified with Water element.3. Usually wrought iron beds the exposed area (in my opinion) does not have that much of an impact on the environment of the room as most parts of it is not seen.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 4/1/01 2:47:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Most wrought iron beds areblack and i have learned thatblack, one of my favoritecolors, is bad to use. Thebed, however, that i wasreferring to has a tallheadboard and footboard sothere would be a lot of metalshowing. What color would youadvise? thank you so much. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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