myfs_77861 Posted January 31, 2002 Share Posted January 31, 2002 Hello Cecil, I was informed that if you tear off the original roof (completely - so that the stars are able to shine into the house) and replace it with a new roof that the birth year of your home changes. Is this true?I have a 5 mountain and a 9 water in my kitchen. The base star is a 5 and the visiting star for 2002 is also a 5. How can I prepare for this situation? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 31, 2002 Staff Share Posted January 31, 2002 Quote On 1/31/2002 9:08:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hello Cecil, I was informed that if youtear off the original roof(completely - so that thestars are able to shine intothe house) and replace it witha new roof that the birth yearof your home changes. Is thistrue? 1. Yes, if one replace a new roof, it is said that the house changes to a new birth date. 2. However, please take note of the following:-2.1 The main Flying Star Theory uses 20 year period for analysing the birth chart of a house. Thus any house build between 1984 to 2003 is considered a Period 7 house.2.2 Therefore, since we are now within 1984 to 2003; changing the roof makes no difference to a house will still be considered born under Period 7.The difference is only when a house birth chart is other than Period 7. Therefore, a house born under Period 4, 5 or 6 will have it's birth chart changed e.g. in 2002 when the roof has been changed. And will take on the Period 7 `birth chart'. Quote I have a 5 mountain and a 9water in my kitchen. The basestar is a 5 and the visitingstar for 2002 is also a 5. You need a metal cure here. Please note that the yearly star #5 begining from 12 February 2002 is at EAST. Therefore, I assume you that you must have this correct i.e. your kitchen falls in the EAST.If so, since there are 3 x #Five's the best cure is to use a 6 rod metal wind chime or a `real' grandfather clock ... so that the constant `cling' of metal can help to destroy the 3 x #Five's.Caution when using a grandfather clock - it must be those that have real brass or metal pendulums. Not those cheap imitations where it uses a spray painted on plastic pendulum.If you do the above, then you do not need to hang a 6 i-ching coins at that sector. (The 6 i-ching coins is a secondary subsitute but is not as good as the above remedy(s).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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