myfs_107725 Posted December 30, 2004 Share Posted December 30, 2004 Hi Master,Previously, I have asked about MS stars with 2,5, here I would like ask another 2 Qs.Q1: Sector with MS star 2,5 should be bestkept "non-moving". What happen if I have my air-cond ledge in this area? (Considering the rotating fans of the air-cond always moving, will it be bad?)Q2: If the MS star 2,5 sector falls in an extendedNW area which have strong metal, will it be a "natural" cure?Best regards,Tim Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 30, 2004 Staff Share Posted December 30, 2004 Dear Tim,Please see below:- Quote On 12/30/2004 8:17:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master,Previously, I have asked aboutMS stars with 2,5, here Iwould like ask another 2 Qs.Q1: Sector with MS star 2,5should be bestkept"non-moving". What happen if Ihave my air-cond ledge in thisarea? (Considering therotating fans of the air-condalways moving, will it bebad?)This is a good question. Given that most of us turn on the air-con, realistically, there is not much choice, here. The most sensible is to avoid further issues such as hanging of windchimes etc...Q2: If the MS star 2,5 sectorfalls in an extendedNWarea which have strong metal,will it be a "natural" cure?No, although NW is an area belonging to the strong metal, what is more important is the base # of the flying star. One therefore should not just look at NW but rather the importance of the balance of the MS # with WS# with the Base #For example, it would be excellent if the base is #6 since this is strong metal. In another example, it would be detrimental if the base star is #9. Since 9 represents fire element and fire would further inflame or fuel #2 or #5 (both earth elements).Thus, it is best to watch (out) for the base # in relation to the Five elements concept. In another example, if base = #1, this is acceptable since 1 = water and can partially drown earth elements (#2 or #5).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_107725 Posted January 5, 2005 Share Posted January 5, 2005 Hi Master,With regards to Q2, if the house is ?L? shaped with extended NW sector. In that case, will it means NW be strong in metal, then? If yes, even if the NW sector has #2 & #5 plus base star #9, will it be neutralized or still the 6-coins metal is needed? Please advise & thank you.Tim Quote On 12/30/2004 8:29:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Tim,Please see below:-On 12/30/2004 8:17:39 PM, Tim Chuawrote:Hi Master,Previously, Ihave asked aboutMS stars with 2,5,here Iwould like ask another 2Qs.Q1: Sector with MS star2,5should bebestkept"non-moving". Whathappen if Ihave my air-cond ledge inthisarea? (Consideringtherotating fans of theair-condalways moving, will itbebad?)This is a good question. Given that mostof us turn on the air-con,realistically, there is not much choice,here. The most sensible is to avoidfurther issues such as hanging ofwindchimes etc...Q2: If the MS star 2,5sectorfalls in anextendedNWarea which havestrong metal,will it be a "natural"cure?No, although NW is an area belonging tothe strong metal, what is more importantis the base # of the flying star. Onetherefore should not just look at NW butrather the importance of the balance ofthe MS # with WS# with the Base #For example, it would be excellent ifthe base is #6 since this is strongmetal.In another example, it would bedetrimental if the base star is #9.Since 9 represents fire element and firewould further inflame or fuel #2 or #5(both earth elements).Thus, it is best to watch (out) for thebase # in relation to the Five elementsconcept.In another example, if base = #1, thisis acceptable since 1 = water and canpartially drown earth elements (#2 or#5).Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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