sun888_99 Posted November 2, 1999 Share Posted November 2, 1999 Dear cecil,If there is a window one should not activate a mountain star. Suppose there is window in NW sector but in the living room there is no window in NW part. Does that mean one activate the mountain star in NW of the living room instead of the NW sector of the house. Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 2, 1999 Staff Share Posted November 2, 1999 Dear Anon,On reading your `concept' it sounds interesting.It is more a case of `desperately' trying to find a location to activate a mountain star. *No offense* I mean it as a joke.The above is considered a `flaw' concept. This is because there are two methods to divide a house into either 9 proportionate squares or use a pie chart dividing the house into 8 sectors with an extra sector at the centre of the house.One sector represents a compass direction. I understand what you are saying. It is like an `L' shaped house and you can further divide the two rectangles of the `L' shape into the two rectangles.As much as we want to have mountain stars in our home, we cannot, simply `produce' mountain stars with our *imagination*.Therefore, there is no such thing as superimposing a NW mountain star into all 8 sectors of the pie chart and treat each NW as a mountain star. *JOKE* -- Nice Try;)Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/2/99 1:40:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear cecil,If there is a window oneshould not activate a mountainstar. Suppose there is windowin NW sector but in the livingroom there is no window in NWpart. Does that mean oneactivate the mountain star inNW of the living room insteadof the NW sector of the house.Thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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