reg Posted April 11, 1999 Share Posted April 11, 1999 This is a multi-part message in MIME format.------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BE841A.CD1B7F20Content-Type: text/plain;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDear Cecil/Robert:Re Flying Star Topic. How do we decide which 'chart' to refer to? For =eg. the house natal chart(based on year of 'birth' of house); there is =the 'main door facing' chart(based on the compass facing of the main =door); and then there is the yearly chart(based on the year in question =i.e. 1999 this year), and there is the 'owner-occupier' chart based on =the a person's birth details, plus many more as in hour and day and =month and so on. All these charts churn out different 'stars' for =different sectors, so, which shd one refer to ? Is there a system? Many thanks.RgdsEve.------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BE841A.CD1B7F20Content-Type: text/html;charset="iso-8859-1"Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableDear Cecil/Robert:Re Flying Star Topic. How do we decide which 'chart' to refer to? =For eg. the house natal chart(based on year of 'birth' of house); there is the ='main door facing' chart(based on the compass facing of the main door); and =then there is the yearly chart(based on the year in question i.e. 1999 this year), =and there is the 'owner-occupier' chart based on the a person's birth =details, plus many more as in hour and day and month and so on. All these charts churn =out different 'stars' for different sectors, so, which shd one refer to ? Is =there a system? Many thanks.RgdsEve.------=_NextPart_000_000D_01BE841A.CD1B7F20-- Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 12, 1999 Share Posted April 12, 1999 Dear Eve,If you are using the Flying Star method, here are some useful guidelines formore accuracy:-1. A personalized Flying Star chart takes into account:-a. The date of birth of the home/buildingb. owner's particulars2. The shorter the time period for doing a Flying Star report, the moreaccurate it is. For example, a Flying Star Report done for a month e.g.April 1999 would be more accurate than one done for the whole year. But thetrade off is that it no longer is valid after that month.We can consider Flying Star Reports like any other business reports, themore details plust timly information, provided and used, the more accurate,the report it becomes.Warmest Regards,Cecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Sunday, April 11, 1999 1:04 PMSubject: Flying Star Charts. Which to refer to? Quote From: "eve" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List.Dear Cecil/Robert:Re Flying Star Topic. How do we decide which 'chart' to refer to? For =eg.the house natal chart(based on year of 'birth' of house); there is =the'main door facing' chart(based on the compass facing of the main =door); andthen there is the yearly chart(based on the year in question =i.e. 1999 thisyear), and there is the 'owner-occupier' chart based on =the a person'sbirth details, plus many more as in hour and day and =month and so on. Allthese charts churn out different 'stars' for =different sectors, so, whichshd one refer to ? Is there a system?Many thanks.RgdsEve. --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Posted April 12, 1999 Share Posted April 12, 1999 Dear Eve,Further to my earlier message, I forgot to mention the most important pointis that is the Year Chart mentioned earlier is only using the Base ( Luo ShuSqaure ) for this year only.However, the personalised Luo Shu Chart of a house takes into considerationtwo stars above the number. For example, as we know that this is currentlyperiod 7, and from the example below (not a real one but a sample):-5 37Here, there is a base number and on top of it, No. 5 and No. 3. In thepersonalised Flying Star Chart, we need to compare the `mountain' and`water' star with each other. When there is a good match, and depending onthe interpretation of the two stars, this is an auspicious, very auspicousor a location where we can `activate' say the mountain or water star.Therefore, it is a question of going into indept analysis, the `deeper' theanalysis and the shorter the `time' of analysis e.g. a year as opposed tosay a month or a day or an hour or minute do make a difference.Warmest RegardsCecil-----Original Message-----From: Listmanager To: Recipients of 'flying-star' suppressed suppressed>Date: Monday, April 12, 1999 10:24 AMSubject: Re: Flying Star Charts. Which to refer to? Quote From: "Cecil Lee" This message is sent from "flying-star" Mailing List.Dear Eve,If you are using the Flying Star method, here are some useful guidelinesformore accuracy:-1. A personalized Flying Star chart takes into account:-a. The date of birth of the home/buildingb. owner's particulars2. The shorter the time period for doing a Flying Star report, the moreaccurate it is. For example, a Flying Star Report done for a month e.g.April 1999 would be more accurate than one done for the whole year. But thetrade off is that it no longer is valid after that month.We can consider Flying Star Reports like any other business reports, themore details plust timly information, provided and used, the moreaccurate,the report it becomes.Warmest Regards,Cecil --> Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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