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  1. My bedroom has Water Star 8 (and Mountain Star 6, Base Star 9). I would like to activate Water Star 8, but I read that one should not put a water feature in the bedroom. Does that mean I can never activate Water Star 8 in my house? Does putting crystals help? Thanks.
  2. Thanks Master Lee! If I get it correctly, for example, for productive cycle involving Stars 2, 3, 5, and 6, we have: Star 2 (strong Earth) & Star 5 (strong Earth) -
  3. Hi, wanted to clarify some concepts I've gleaned from this useful website. To neutralize/correct any bad sector of a house (according to the flying star analysis), is it right to consider how each element interacts with each other? And if all fails, one can try to introduce 1 or 2 elements to "balance" the flow? 1. Will two stars of conflicting elements neutralize each other's effects, even if both are bad stars, e.g. Star 2 (Earth) and Star 3 (Wood), since Wood destroys Earth, or Star 6 (Metal) and Star 5 (Earth), since Metal feeds on Earth and neutralize it? 2. If one has Water Star 2 (Earth), Mountain Star 3 (Wood), Base Star 5 (Earth), and Year Star 6 (Metal), is it ok to have a water fountain (water) and a lamp with red shade (fire) in the same sector? div>
  4. My daughter's bedroom has part of her room in her Worst location (South) and part of her bedroom in Good location (South-West) according to the 8 House Report. Is the best arrangement for her bed to be in the section that lies in the South-West location (and others like wardrobe, tables, etc.) in the south section? Also , is it ok for her bed to be in her unfavorable location but arranged in her Best Sleeping direction (i.e. South section but head towards West direction)? v>The South location has 6M, 8W, 2B according to the Flying Star Chart. Is it a reasonable good sector then? v>Thank you for your advice.
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  6. Dear Master Lee, Trying again to get your help/advice. To keep the questions simple: 1) I would like to find out how to determine the direction of the unit facing. I read your earlier posts that older 5-room HDB flats tend to have multiple facings, if so how can we resolve it? I read other articles that the house facing is usually one that: - noisy - traffic - windy - most sunlight etc. Balcony 1 meets about half of the criteria and Balcony 2 (full-length window) meets the other half, so what is the best way to determine facing, especially it is a high-floor unit? 2) According to our gua numbers, the East/Southeast/South sections are bad for all of us (Spook/Disaster/Death/Irritat ion), which is where the sofas & TVs would be. I am hoping to put a water fountain and/or plants near East/Southeast sector, is that ok and sufficient? Please let me know if you want more (analyzed) information from me. Thank you for your help in advance!
  7. Hi, we are thinking of buying a HDB resale flat (in a pretty good location). Our gua numbers are 5 (hub), 6 (wife), 8 and 2 (kids). According to my amateurish interpretation, it seems like the unit is ok for us. There is some morning and afternoon sun at an angle. But I'm confused where the house facing is? The balcony is facing SE, in front of a main road (angled), but because the unit is
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