myfs_151145 Posted January 24, 2013 Share Posted January 24, 2013 The center of my house has 6 as the base star, 4 as the mountain star and 8 as the water star, with 5 as the yearly star. It is a hallway with a light. Given the 5 as the yearly star, what should I do to minimize negative energy in that sector? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 24, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 24, 2013 In my opinion there are two schools of thought, here:-1. The ultra conservative or rather extremely phobic practitioner and their equally phobic or panicky client or friend or follower.1.1 If you choose to be aligned to the above, most likely, you will be offered this solution: "Ladies and Gentlemen please hang a six hollow rod wind chime at this area (full stop)"2. If you belong to the liberal school of Feng Shui then..... yawn... snore... "OH SORRY! What did you just say?" And snore and most likely do nothing and sleep peacefully throughout the entire year!3. So YOUR CALL. 4. There is no right or wrong answers, here.5. Look at it this way: if this is America: you either choose the Republican or Democrats.6. People like us in Singapore where we don't have that much choices: how about: Heads you win (Para 1); tails you select Para 2? Quote On 1/24/2013 9:21:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:The center of my house has 6as the base star, 4 as themountain star and 8 as thewater star, with 5 as theyearly star. It is ahallway with a light.Given the 5 as theyearly star, what should I doto minimize negative energy inthat sector? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 24, 2013 Staff Share Posted January 24, 2013 1. In my opinion, usually the effects of #5 will affect mostly those with large open spaces at the centrepoint (be it a home or office)2. Just last week, I received a call from a regular client. He was late in calling for a yearly review this year.3. And just twoweeks ago, suddenly, there were lots of defects in his precision production factory.4. I went down last week to help neutralize the problem.5. His is a medium sized company and in the sample illustration, you can see that the centrepoint of his office is "smack" in the middle of the office that has a large open area.6. For a home, and if this is the common corridor or the toilet at or near the centrepoint, as mentioned earlier no need to be phobic about it. Quote On 1/24/2013 9:30:24 AM, Anonymous wrote:In my opinion there are two schools ofthought, here:-1. The ultra conservativeor rather extremely phobic practitionerand their equally phobic or panickyclient or friend or follower.1.1 If youchoose to be aligned to the above, mostlikely, you will be offered thissolution: "Ladies and Gentlemen pleasehang a six hollow rod wind chime at thisarea (full stop)"2. If you belong to theliberal school of Feng Shui then.....yawn... snore... "OH SORRY! What did youjust say?" And snore and most likely donothing and sleep peacefully throughoutthe entire year!3. So YOUR CALL. 4.There is no right or wrong answers,here.5. Look at it this way: if this isAmerica: you either choose theRepublican or Democrats.6. People likeus in Singapore where we don't have thatmuch choices: how about: Heads you win(Para 1); tails you select Para 2?On1/24/2013 9:21:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:The center of my house has 6asthe base star, 4 as themountainstar and 8 as thewater star, with 5as theyearly star. It is ahallway with a light.Given the 5 as theyearlystar, what should I doto minimizenegative energy inthat sector? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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