myfs_105385 Posted August 12, 2004 Share Posted August 12, 2004 Dear Master Cecil Lee:Thank you very much for your speedy response. I'm confused that you suggest to take two flying star charts (p6 and p7) for my house. The SW main door in P6 shows a bad feng shui house since it has mountain star 3 (bad), base star 3 (bad), year star 2 (bad), and water star 6 (the only good star). 3 bad stars vs 1 good star.The SW main door in P7seems to beaBETTER feng shui house since it has mountain star 4 (neutral), base star 4 (neutral), year star 2 (bad), and water star 1 (good star).Only one bad star here.Does the flying star chart for P7 take precedent then? and should I just ignore all the bad stars at the main door in P6?Respectfully yours,AC Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted August 12, 2004 Staff Share Posted August 12, 2004 Dear Anon,Usually, when the year the house was built is in question, we normally use two different period house which we suspect the house to be built and then do a comparison to see which is more likely to be thechart that is present in your home.If you can tell for sure when you had any major renovation done, then you can be pretty sure which chart influence is still present for your home.Period 6 (1964-1983) while Period 7 (1984-2003). Now we are in Period 8 (2004-2023). Generally, if you had any major renovation done in period 7, then it is very likely that your house belong to the period 7, else it will still remain as a period 6 chart.So unless there was a major renovation done during period 7, then your chart will still remain as a period 6 chart. In anyway, now that you enter into a period 8 chart, you should check out the period 8 chart, as even if your home is still period 6, the only option for you to fly over to the new period will be a period 8 house. There is no way to can obtain a period 7 house chart anymore since it has already pass.However, if your house had a major renovation in period 7, and you had not done any major renovation this year. Then you have the option of keeping the period 7 house especially if the period 8 isn't as good as period 7 house chart.Most of the time for houses in period 6, there is a pretty high chance that some renovation may had already altered the luck to a period 7 chart. But what you need to note is that it does not mean that period 7 chart will automatically take preceedence of the period 6 chart especially if no renovation was done to effect the change.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Quote On 8/12/2004 9:27:13 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil Lee:Thank you very much for yourspeedy response.I'm confused that you suggestto take two flying star charts(p6 and p7) for myhouse. The SW main doorin P6 shows a bad feng shuihouse since it has mountainstar 3 (bad), base star 3(bad), year star 2 (bad), andwater star 6 (the only goodstar). 3 bad stars vs 1 goodstar.The SW main door inP7seems tobeaBETTER fengshui house since it hasmountain star 4 (neutral),base star 4 (neutral), yearstar 2 (bad), and water star 1(good star).Onlyone bad star here.Does the flying star chart forP7 take precedent then?and should I just ignoreall the bad stars at the maindoor in P6?Respectfully yours,AC Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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