myfs_106529 Posted February 6, 2005 Share Posted February 6, 2005 Dear Cecil:Almost ready to move in March to our new home. The house is a Mountain/Water Fortunate pattern, # 8 cycle. It also shows a Water count of 10. I have recently read information stating that a count of 10 neutralizes or reverses the # 2 and 5 Stars ill effects. However it may be, my home office is planned to sit NW, where the annual # 5 will be residing (the 25 year resident star is 9 in that location, M 4 and W 1). Do I try to cure # 5 in this location?. Or I go along with the count of 10 as the main cure for this star? I'd appreciate to know about your experience and opinion about this.J. Seco Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 8, 2005 Staff Share Posted February 8, 2005 Dear J Seco, Firstly, sorry for the side-track, here. It is good to understand that under Period 8, #8 usually has a higher weightage than other stars. Thus for example, in a sector such as the centrepoint of the home i.e. with a #8. But if there is a #5 at this sector, since both are earth stars, but because #8 is the reigning star, it is usually far more auspicious or has a higher weightage of luck than say #5. Thus, some people may advise the hanging of a windchime at this location even if #5 is present with #8 such as the centrepoint of the home. But the windchime is equally destructive to #8. Thus, this is a lose-lose situation. Best not to hang a windchime, here. Please see below:- Quote On 2/6/2005 7:43:46 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil:Almost ready to move in Marchto our new home. The house isa Mountain/Water Fortunatepattern, # 8 cycle. It alsoshows a Water count of 10. Ihave recently read informationstating that a count of 10neutralizes or reverses the #2 and 5 Stars ill effects.Yes, generally, a sum of ten has equal weightage on average days. But due to time dimension in Feng Shui, should another #5 or #2 come to this sector such as the month, day or hour. Then, this sum of ten cannot handle additional #2 or #5. Expand Usually, if we go for safe driving course, this course is often known as "defensive" driving. Why not be alittle more pro-active being on the defensive rather than leaving the doors open for a "sneak-attack". Thus, even with a sum of ten, we should go for some prevention rather than too late! Quote However it may be, my homeoffice is planned to sit NW,where the annual # 5 will beresiding (the 25 year residentstar is 9 in that location, M4 and W 1). Do I try to cure #5 in this location?. Or I goalong with the count of 10 asthe main cure for this star?As mentioned above, often, it is still best to go on the "defensive". Since #9 is considered a distant luck and not as strong as #8 in it's weightage. #9 often fuels #5 or inflames it - thus this combination is not particuarly good i.e. inauspicious.Like many safe drivers, who often go on a defensive driving, this is still the best approachWarmest Regards,Cecil Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_106529 Posted February 8, 2005 Share Posted February 8, 2005 Quote On 2/8/2005 3:25:10 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear J Seco,Firstly, sorry for theside-track, here. It is goodto understand that underPeriod 8, #8 usually has ahigher weightage than otherstars.Thus for example, in a sectorsuch as the centrepoint of thehome i.e. with a #8. But ifthere is a #5 at this sector,since both are earth stars,but because #8 is the reigningstar, it is usually far moreauspicious or has a higherweightage of luck than say #5.Thus, some people may advisethe hanging of a windchime atthis location even if #5 ispresent with #8 such as thecentrepoint of the home. Butthe windchime is equallydestructive to #8. Thus, thisis a lose-lose situation. Bestnot to hang a windchime, here.Please see below:-On 2/6/2005 7:43:46 PM, J. E. Secowrote:Dear Cecil:Almost ready tomove in Marchto our new home. Thehouse isa Mountain/WaterFortunatepattern, # 8 cycle. Italsoshows a Water count of 10.Ihave recently readinformationstating that a count of10neutralizes or reverses the #2and 5 Stars ill effects.Yes, generally, a sum of ten has equalweightage on average days. But due totime dimension in Feng Shui, shouldanother #5 or #2 come to this sectorsuch as the month, day or hour. Then,this sum of ten cannot handle additional#2 or #5.Usually, if we go for safe drivingcourse, this course is often known as"defensive" driving.Why not be alittle more pro-active beingon the defensive rather than leaving thedoors open for a "sneak-attack". Thus,even with a sum of ten, we should go forsome prevention rather than toolate!However it may be, myhomeoffice is planned to sitNW,where the annual # 5 willberesiding (the 25 yearresidentstar is 9 in that location,M4 and W 1). Do I try to cure #5in this location?. Or I goalong withthe count of 10 asthe main cure forthis star?As mentioned above, often, itis still best to go on the "defensive".Since #9 is considered a distant luckand not as strong as #8 in it'sweightage. #9 often fuels #5 or inflamesit - thus this combination is notparticuarly good i.e. inauspicious.Like many safe drivers, who often go ona defensive driving, this is still thebest approachWarmest Regards,CecilThanks a lot.J. Seco. Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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