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Dear master,
In flying stars feng sui, which should be taken into account more, the stars of a sector according to birth year of the house , or the anual star visiting that sector?
For example i have s3 flat from period 7,
my entrance has 5-9 stars and 5 as the base star (east) , and the annual star there is 4,
and an alternative entrance from living room garden balcony door ( which is not really very proper to enter from but can be used if main door is inausipicipus) has a 6-8 stars and 4 as the base star (sw) but has 3 visitin g ths year ?
thank you,
can you also suggest some reading about this aspect of feng shui please?
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1. In my opinion, we can draw from real-life situations.
2. There are no right or wrong answers, here.
3. Nor a fixed bible on Flying Star Feng Shui.
4. What I can share is this:
4.1. Driving a vehicle
4.2. We are told to be careful when driving a vehicle = Flying Star Feng Shui.
4.3. Some people attend DEFENSIVE driving lessons or take upon themselves to drive defensively. For example, when driving a vehicle, many defensive drivers always visual the for "corners" of their vehicle and avoid driving side-by-side with another vehicle but allow that vehicle to be in-front.
4.4. Here, once we obtain a driving licence (Flying Star Feng Shui) some prefer to go more of the defensive mode... by applying annual Flying Stars.
4.5. For example: under annual Flying Stars pay more attention to:
4.5.1. #5 and hope that this annual star is not in one's bedroom or frontage.
4.5.2. #2 simliar to the above
4.5.3. #3 quarrels, conflicts or lawsuits... check which sector it is located...
4.5.4. Anyway to enhance #8? Great if it is at the frontage .... etc...
5. No book on annual stars would go year by year ... thus.. common sense says that if you want to apply DEFENSIVE Flying Star Feng Shui; then read some of the above points.. which can be applied, year in year out....
6. Thus in conclusion: there are still many who don't apply defensive (annual) Flying Stars.

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On 9/24/2012 8:06:49 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear master,
In flying stars feng sui,
which should be taken into
account more, the stars of a
sector according to birth year
of the house , or the anual
star visiting that sector?
For example i have s3 flat
from period 7,
my entrance has 5-9 stars and
5 as the base star (east) ,
and the annual star there is
4,
and an alternative entrance
from living room garden
balcony door ( which is not
really very proper to enter
from but can be used if main
door is inausipicipus) has a
6-8 stars and 4 as the base
star (sw) but has 3 visitin g
ths year ?
thank you,
can you also suggest some
reading about this aspect of
feng shui please?

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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Further to what I had mentioned:
1. Applying Flying Star Feng Shui, today is like:
1.1. Buying a car that goes from A to B andhas standard air-bag for the front two passengers, ABS, DCS etc..And maybe euro ncap 4 stars rating... to maybe 5 stars rating...
2. But applying Annual Flying Stars Feng Shui (OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES ARE NOT COMPULSORY) depends on how thorough it is and is like:
2.1. Car comes standard with euro ncap 5 stars rating and also:-
2.2. Additional air-bags for the driver's knees; and side pillar air-bags
2.3. radar systemthat detects that there is aneminent collision.. and car auto apply brakes...
2.4. In addition,depending on how thorough one applies annual starsadditional features like: night vision camera to better detect someone walking in front + anti doze vibration when car suddenly goes into the wrong lane... etc...
3. Many cars today... comes with Para 1.1. which in general is safe enough.
But if one wants to go further than additional OPTIONAL accessories can be added (if one wants to)

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On 9/24/2012 10:42:41 PM, Anonymous wrote:
1. In my opinion, we can draw from
real-life situations.2. There are no
right or wrong answers, here. 3. Nor a
fixed bible on Flying Star Feng Shui.4.
What I can share is this: 4.1. Driving a
vehicle4.2. We are told to be careful
when driving a vehicle = Flying Star
Feng Shui.4.3. Some people attend
DEFENSIVE driving lessons or take upon
themselves to drive defensively. For
example, when driving a vehicle, many
defensive drivers always visual the for
"corners" of their vehicle and avoid
driving side-by-side with another
vehicle but allow that vehicle to be
in-front.4.4. Here, once we obtain a
driving licence (Flying Star Feng Shui)
some prefer to go more of the defensive
mode... by applying annual Flying
Stars.4.5. For example: under annual
Flying Stars pay more attention
to:4.5.1. #5 and hope that this annual
star is not in one's bedroom or
frontage.4.5.2. #2 simliar to the
above4.5.3. #3 quarrels, conflicts or
lawsuits... check which sector it is
located...4.5.4. Anyway to enhance #8?
Great if it is at the frontage ....
etc...5. No book on annual stars would
go year by year ... thus.. common sense
says that if you want to apply DEFENSIVE
Flying Star Feng Shui; then read some of
the above points.. which can be applied,
year in year out.... 6. Thus in
conclusion: there are still many who
don't apply defensive (annual) Flying
Stars. On 9/24/2012 8:06:49 PM,
Anonymous wrote:
Dear master,
In
flying stars feng sui,
which should
be taken into
account more, the
stars of a
sector according to birth
year
of the house , or the anual
star visiting that sector?
For
example i have s3 flat
from period
7,
my entrance has 5-9 stars and
5 as the base star (east) ,
and
the annual star there is
4,
and
an alternative entrance
from living
room garden
balcony door ( which is
not
really very proper to enter
from but can be used if main
door is inausipicipus) has a
6-8
stars and 4 as the base
star (sw)
but has 3 visitin g
ths year ?
thank you,
can you also suggest
some
reading about this aspect of
feng shui please?


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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