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Hi. I was wondering which "time frame" do we use? according to the forums real time in china there is approximatly a 12 hour difference from the time zone that I am in. If I want to pick a day/time of day that is more favorable for my element to do something special, do I go by your forum's time schedule or use the one here in the US? I am going for a job interview and it is up to me to schedule the day/time, I would like to do it at a time favorable to strong earth.
Thank you much
carrie

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Dear Carrie,
We have been looking into this issue for quite sometime.
Initially, we were toying with time zones but based on the work done by Robert and myself, we prefer to take the season or time of influence from China. Let me explan why:-
1. Countries like Singapore is exactly on the same time zone as Beijing China. Hong Kong, Malaysia and Taiwan are equally within the same time zone. Even Perth Australia is exactly on the same time belt as Beijing.
The rationale is because Chinese hour is two hours and not one hour.
2. Some western FS practioners use the time zone but did not take into account both the longetude and latitude.
Bearing in mind these two influences, for the moment, we will stick to the influence from Beijing.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/5/00 10:47:01 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi. I was wondering which
"time frame" do we use?
according to the forums real
time in china there is
approximatly a 12 hour
difference from the time zone
that I am in. If I want to
pick a day/time of day that is
more favorable for my element
to do something special, do I
go by your forum's time
schedule or use the one here
in the US? I am going for a
job interview and it is up to
me to schedule the day/time, I
would like to do it at a time
favorable to strong earth.
Thank you much
carrie


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