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Please could someone explain how a water star can be in the + direction and the mountain star in the -. Do we actually take separate readings for the front door and the rear of the house? In Lillian Toos' new book on Gardens she has a chart for a north facing door: A door facing N1- 337-352, The period is 7. Water star is North 3+ and the mountain star is South 2-. I have also seen it on Joseph Yus' audit example.
Thanks,Bill

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Hi Bill,
I take it that when you say (+) direction and (-) , you mean yang (forward) and yin (reverse) paths taken by mountain and water stars. To be honest, it is quite hard to explain this task in an e-mail as there is a chart that you look at to determine the forward(yang) and reverse(yin) sequence of mountain and facing/water stars. A circle is divided into 24 mountains/sitting. And, each mountain is assigned a yin or a yang. If your house facing or sitting happens to fall into a yang category, then it follows a forward path. If it falls under a yin category, then it follows a reverse path.
Perhaps if it's not an urgent matter for you to learn it, maybe you can wait for Cecil's flying star course.

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Dear Irene
You are so kind to answer my questions.
For example: My house was built In period 6 . I have a front door in NW2 door (320).So my sitting star is 7 forward /yang. My mountain star is 5.SE.because it is opposite of 7. Wouldn't it also be SE2 and be forward/yang? (5+, 6, 7+)
My confusion is in a period 7 front door. N1 (340) the sitting star is a 3 forward and the mountain star is 2 reverse. (2-, 7, 3+). Could you please explain why the 2 is reverse/yin.
Thank you,
Bill

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Dear Bill,
Please see the previous mail to you regarding this question.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
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Date: Friday, May 21, 1999 2:38 PM
Subject: Directions of flying stars

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Dear Irene
You are so kind to answer my questions.
For example: My house was built In period 6 . I have a front door in NW2
door (320).So my sitting star is 7 forward /yang. My mountain star is
5.SE.because it is opposite of 7. Wouldn't it also be SE2 and be
forward/yang? (5+, 6, 7+)
My confusion is in a period 7 front door. N1 (340) the sitting star is a 3
forward and the mountain star is 2 reverse. (2-, 7, 3+). Could you please
explain why the 2 is reverse/yin.
Thank you,
Bill
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