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Dear Cecil
In Flying Star Theory, how do the 3 factors -Earth, Facing & Year work with one another and result in various flying star combinations? For short term/immediate impact, which factor takes precedence and vice versa?
As for the flying stars - Mountain & Water, and the base number, which one has the biggest impact on the short term?
Your guidance is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Jo
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Dear Jo Yong,
In general,
1. For the Flying star numbers, the most important point is to check all
three numbers i.e. the base no.; the mountain # and the water # to see if
they are in balance or out of balance. If it is out of balance, a cure would
be needed e.g. ` 6 coins'.
2. Based on the 81 - Interpretations, mountain # and water # can be
associated with an interpretation. Here, it is good to be aware of this when
looking at the sector particularly if it is a place where one may spent time
at. For example, where it happens to be the bed.
3. Usually, under the 20 year Flying Star analysis, a sector could be out of
balance. We should then look at the yearly star to find out if because of
the Yearly # influence, can the sector `balance/imbalance' be changed?
For example, under the 20 year Flying Star, the cure is to place `6 coins'.
But because of the Yearly influence, instead, you need to use a `fire' cure
instead. Here, it is best to use the `cure' based on the Yearly Flying Star.
4. The key success factor is to relate all three: mountain / water / base
number in one's analysis rather than to take a myopic view of using only one
of these to get the most impact. This is because, if one understands how a
Flying Star is interpreted, it is based on the Five Elements concept.
5. Here, for each sector i.e. the mountain / water /base number represents a
specific element and its strength and it is because of the interaction of
all three that either supports each other, destroys each other or combined
together to give a bad influence such as mountain star = #5 water star =
#2 base = #5 .
6. In the above example, it is not so much of " flying stars - Mountain &
Water, and the base number, which one has the biggest impact " but because
of the 5 2 5 combination, that causes REAL problems. Here, one cannot say
that the base number has the most impact. Neither can we say that it is the
moutain or water star with a bad impact. It is all three combined that
provides a potential calamity.
7. For the above reason, I am a firm believer of using all the various
`tools' and maximising our EARTH LUCK by scoring good "marks" in all
categories.
Contrast this to one paying homage to a `CORNER'. If one is lucky and get
the `corner' correct, the impact is not as great as one which maximises our
luck in all sectors and using the appropriate theory or concept for
different areas.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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Subject: Earth, Facing, Year & the Stars

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From: "Jo Yong"
Dear Cecil
In Flying Star Theory, how do the 3 factors -Earth, Facing & Year work
with one another and result in various flying star combinations? For short
term/immediate impact, which factor takes precedence and vice versa?
As for the flying stars - Mountain & Water, and the base number, which one
has the biggest impact on the short term?
Your guidance is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Jo

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Dear Jo Yong,
In general,
1. For the Flying star numbers, the most important point is to check all
three numbers i.e. the base no.; the mountain # and the water # to see if
they are in balance or out of balance. If it is out of balance, a cure would
be needed e.g. ` 6 coins'.
2. Based on the 81 - Interpretations, mountain # and water # can be
associated with an interpretation. Here, it is good to be aware of this when
looking at the sector particularly if it is a place where one may spent time
at. For example, where it happens to be the bed.
3. Usually, under the 20 year Flying Star analysis, a sector could be out of
balance. We should then look at the yearly star to find out if because of
the Yearly # influence, can the sector `balance/imbalance' be changed?
For example, under the 20 year Flying Star, the cure is to place `6 coins'.
But because of the Yearly influence, instead, you need to use a `fire' cure
instead. Here, it is best to use the `cure' based on the Yearly Flying Star.
4. The key success factor is to relate all three: mountain / water / base
number in one's analysis rather than to take a myopic view of using only one
of these to get the most impact. This is because, if one understands how a
Flying Star is interpreted, it is based on the Five Elements concept.
5. Here, for each sector i.e. the mountain / water /base number represents a
specific element and its strength and it is because of the interaction of
all three that either supports each other, destroys each other or combined
together to give a bad influence such as mountain star = #5 water star =
#2 base = #5 .
6. In the above example, it is not so much of " flying stars - Mountain &
Water, and the base number, which one has the biggest impact " but because
of the 5 2 5 combination, that causes REAL problems. Here, one cannot say
that the base number has the most impact. Neither can we say that it is the
moutain or water star with a bad impact. It is all three combined that
provides a potential calamity.
7. For the above reason, I am a firm believer of using all the various
`tools' and maximising our EARTH LUCK by scoring good "marks" in all
categories.
Contrast this to one paying homage to a `CORNER'. If one is lucky and get
the `corner' correct, the impact is not as great as one which maximises our
luck in all sectors and using the appropriate theory or concept for
different areas.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
----- Original Message -----
From: "flying-star Listmanager"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 8:28 PM
Subject: Earth, Facing, Year & the Stars

Quote
From: "Jo Yong"
Dear Cecil
In Flying Star Theory, how do the 3 factors -Earth, Facing & Year work
with one another and result in various flying star combinations? For short
term/immediate impact, which factor takes precedence and vice versa?
As for the flying stars - Mountain & Water, and the base number, which one
has the biggest impact on the short term?
Your guidance is greatly appreciated.
Regards
Jo

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To start a new topic: mailto:flying-star@forum.geomancy.net
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