myfs_151339 Posted January 9, 2012 Share Posted January 9, 2012 Dear Master Cecil,Please can you help me because I am struggling with the combination of flying stars in the W sector of my house this year.The combination is #7 #3 with annual of #8.Normally I apply fire elements to weaken the wood aspect of the #3 flying star and to control the metal aspect of the #7 flying star however by doing so I don't know whether that is going to support or negate the effects of the wonderful #8 water star this year. I know #8 belongs to the earth element and fire would support it in theory but I've always treated the #8 water star with water....and if I apply the water element this year of course I'd weaken the #7 metal star but I'd also nurture the #3 wood star. Not something I want to do. Perhaps I've been incorrect in applying the water element to support the #8 and I should have been using fire all along.Can you advise? I would very much appreciate it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 9, 2012 Staff Share Posted January 9, 2012 1. Do check the sector; whether is it appropriate to place a water position.2. For example; if this is an enclosed space; there is no major specific advantage in placing a water position.3. In the situation that one may inflame other bad stars in that sector: then make sure that the water position consists all the five elements: reference: http://fountain.geomancy.net Quote On 1/9/2012 8:15:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil,Please canyou help me because I amstruggling with thecombination of flying stars inthe W sector of my house thisyear.The combination is #7 #3with annual of #8.Normally Iapply fire elements to weakenthe wood aspect of the #3flying star and to control themetal aspect of the #7 flyingstar however by doing so Idon't know whether that isgoing to support or negate theeffects of the wonderful #8water star this year. I know#8 belongs to the earthelement and fire would supportit in theory but I've alwaystreated the #8 water star withwater....and if I apply thewater element this year ofcourse I'd weaken the #7 metalstar but I'd also nurture the#3 wood star. Not something Iwant to do. Perhaps I've beenincorrect in applying thewater element to support the#8 and I should have beenusing fire all along.Can youadvise? I would very muchappreciate it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 9, 2012 Staff Share Posted January 9, 2012 Further to what I had mentioned: http://fountain.geomancy.net The most effective water position:1. It should not be a tiny water feature or position : like those small table top type of water feature.2. The preferred water position should have all five elements: Metal, water, wood, fire and earth. Under Para 2.1. to 2.12 of the above url link. Quote On 1/9/2012 8:40:49 AM, Anonymous wrote:1. Do check the sector;whether is it appropriate toplace a water position.2. For example; if this is anenclosed space; there is nomajor specific advantage inplacing a water position.3. In the situation that onemay inflame other bad stars inthat sector: then make surethat the water positionconsists all the fiveelements: reference:http://fountain.geomancy.netOn 1/9/2012 8:15:00 AM, Alison Chadwickwrote:Dear Master Cecil,Please canyou help me because I amstruggling with thecombination of flying stars inthe W sector of my house thisyear.The combination is #7 #3with annual of #8.Normally Iapply fire elements to weakenthe wood aspect of the #3flying star and to control themetal aspect of the #7 flyingstar however by doing so Idon't know whether that isgoing to support or negate theeffects of the wonderful #8water star this year. I know#8 belongs to the earthelement and fire would supportit in theory but I've alwaystreated the #8 water star withwater....and if I apply thewater element this year ofcourse I'd weaken the #7 metalstar but I'd also nurture the#3 wood star. Not something Iwant to do. Perhaps I've beenincorrect in applying thewater element to support the#8 and I should have beenusing fire all along.Can youadvise? I would very muchappreciate it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_151339 Posted January 9, 2012 Share Posted January 9, 2012 Dear Master Cecil,Thank you for your very quick response, after my initial posting I left it for some time before having another look at the environment with fresh eyes. On returning I realised I'd placed some symbols of wealth such as money toad and a scroll of 9 goldfish which I must have done without thinking. Both of them appear to blend rather nicely with the fire items because of their colours and it actually feels ok. So I think I have addressed my issue whilst taking into account the bad stars but thank you for your link it does make alot of sense.Kindest Regards Quote On 1/9/2012 7:24:55 PM, Anonymous wrote:Further to what I had mentioned:http://fountain.geomancy.net Themost effective water position:1. Itshould not be a tiny water feature orposition : like those small table toptype of water feature.2. The preferredwater position should have all fiveelements: Metal, water, wood, fire andearth. Under Para 2.1. to 2.12 of theabove url link.On 1/9/2012 8:40:49 AM,Cecil Lee wrote: >1. Do check thesector; >whether is it appropriate toplace a water position. >2. Forexample; if this is an >enclosedspace; there is no >major specificadvantage in >placing a waterposition. >3. In the situation thatone >may inflame other bad stars inthat sector: then make sure >thatthe water position >consists all thefive >elements: reference:http://fountain.geomancy.net >On 1/9/2012 8:15:00 AM, AlisonChadwick >wrote: >>Dear MasterCecil,Please can >>you help mebecause I am >>struggling with thecombination of flying stars inthe W sector of my house thisyear.The combination is #7 #3with annual of #8.Normally Iapply fire elements to weakenthe wood aspect of the #3flying star and to control themetal aspect of the #7 flyingstar however by doing so Idon't know whether that isgoing to support or negate theeffects of the wonderful #8water star this year. I know#8 belongs to the earthelement and fire would supportit in theory but I've alwaystreated the #8 water star withwater....and if I apply thewater element this year ofcourse I'd weaken the #7 metalstar but I'd also nurture the#3 wood star. Not something Iwant to do. Perhaps I've beenincorrect in applying thewater element to support the#8 and I should have beenusing fire all along.Can youadvise? I would very muchappreciate it. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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