myfs_70779 Posted November 27, 2001 Share Posted November 27, 2001 Hi Cecil:I have a quick question for you. When reading/interpreting Yearly analysis, which one should be used? 20-Year Star vs Year Star or Mountain Star vs Water Star?The reason I am asking is one of the sectors in my house is being reported as Auspicious in 20-Year Star vs Year Star and Inauspicious in Mountain Star vs Water Star.Thanks,Maria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 27, 2001 Staff Share Posted November 27, 2001 Dear Maria,Please take note of the following:-1. No matter what, a 20-Year Star chart must be plotted as it is the only chart that contains the three # numbers i.e. Mountain #, Water # and Base #.These three information are normally used to look at each other using the Five Elements concept.2. If you check carefully, the Year, Month or even Day flying star charts has only two numerals i.e. the base numerial and the `period' numerial.3. The key point therefore is that the Year, Month and Day chart are to look further i.e. looking at seasonal influences or changes.Thus the 20 Year chart is still a must. And if we still want to plot a monthly chart, we can then use it to `watch' out for the ill effects of especially bad star numbers such as #2 sickness #5 misfortune etc... Thus if a particular sector has #2 or #5 or worse still a combination of both #2 and #5 and if so happens that the 20 Year; and /or Year chart has #2 or #5 and further still the month chart also has #2 and #5 falling in that particular sector i.e. it implies a really bad omen and some cure should be "seriously" be in place as it spells `one hell' of a trouble!Remember the key phrase " Year, Month, Day charts allow us to look deeper into the seasonal influence ".Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 11/27/2001 2:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Cecil:I have a quick question foryou. Whenreading/interpreting Yearlyanalysis, which one should beused? 20-Year Star vs YearStar or Mountain Star vs WaterStar?The reason I am asking is oneof the sectors in my house isbeing reported as Auspiciousin 20-Year Star vs Year Starand Inauspicious in MountainStar vs Water Star.Thanks,Maria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_70779 Posted November 27, 2001 Share Posted November 27, 2001 Hi Cecil:I am trying to explain to my husband what the charts mean and now I am more confused than ever, sorry. I think I did not make my question clear enough or maybe, I do not understand your response. So please, bear with me just a little bit longer.In the 20-Year Flying Star Report, there is a section called "Five Element Analysis (Mountain Star vs Water)" this part, I understand. I have to apply the cures in this house until we move to another. My confusion comes in the 2001 Yearly Flying Star Report. There are two sections, first, "Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs Year Star)" and second, "Five Element Analysis (Mountain Star vs Water Star)".So for example, NorthEast:20-Year Flying Star ReportMountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthInauspicious, use Wood for cure2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (20-Year Star vs Year Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Metal for cure2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (Mountain Star vs Water Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Wood for cureIn the above example, where all three are reporting the sector inauspicious, it is also giving me two different cures, Metal and Wood. Should both cures be used or just Metal?Another example, NorthWest:20-Year Flying Star ReportMountain Star 2, Earth20-Year Star 8, EarthWater Star 3, WoodInauspicious, use Metal for cure2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (20-Year Star vs Year Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 9, FireAuspicious2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (Mountain Star vs Water Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Metal for cureIn the above example, 20-Year Flying Star Report is Inauspicious, then 2001 Yearly Report 20-Year Star vs Year Star is Auspicious, then 2001 Yearly Report Mountain Star vs Water Star is Inauspicious. For the Yearly Report, which one is it? Auspicious or Inauspicious?I hope I have explained it further. I do appreciate your help and looks forward to your next reply.Thanks--Maria Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 4, 2001 Staff Share Posted December 4, 2001 Dear Maria,Please see below:- Quote Hi Cecil:I am trying to explain to my husband what the charts mean and now Iam more confused than ever, sorry. I think I did not make myquestion clear enough or maybe, I do not understand your response.So please, bear with me just a little bit longer.In the 20-Year Flying Star Report, there is a section called "FiveElement Analysis (Mountain Star vs Water)" this part, I understand.I have to apply the cures in this house until we move to another.My confusion comes in the 2001 Yearly Flying Star Report. There aretwo sections, first, "Five Element Analysis (20-Year Star vs YearStar)" and second, "Five Element Analysis (Mountain Star vs WaterStar)".So for example, NorthEast:20-Year Flying Star ReportMountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthInauspicious, use Wood for cureThe 20-year chart identifies what the general problems that will occur in a specific sector. Therefore, the cure that is identified has to be implemented so as to to create a balance at that specific sector. 2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (20-Year Star vs Year Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Metal for cureWhat is important here is that there is a 2 Earth star which enters into this sector. Since 2 is one of the bad star, this means it brings further inbalances during this year. Therefore, some additional cures may be necessary. In this sector, there is star 2 and 5 making it extremely strong Earthly influence. Therefore, you can use both the Metal and Wood cure at teh same time to create more balance and reduce the earthly influence. Quote 2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (Mountain Star vs Water Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Wood for cure(This portion is exactly the same as the 20-year star as it is the 20-year Mountain & Water Star.) Nothing much to explain here.In the above example, where all three are reporting the sectorinauspicious, it is also giving me two different cures, Metal andWood. Should both cures be used or just Metal? Generally, Wood destroys Earth and Metal exhaust Earth, so either way both are cures that can be used. You can choose to use Metal only or Wood only or even both. But in your case, this has 2 & 5 so it would be better if you can use both for this year. In 2002, you need to review to see if what stars comes in to further fine tune it for next year. Quote Another example, NorthWest:20-Year Flying Star ReportMountain Star 2, Earth20-Year Star 8, EarthWater Star 3, WoodInauspicious, use Metal for cure2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (20-Year Star vs Year Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 9, FireAuspicious2001 Yearly Flying Star Report (Mountain Star vs Water Star)Mountain Star 9, Fire20-Year Star 1, WaterWater Star 5, EarthYearly 2, EarthInauspicious, use Metal for cureFor this, the details you provided are not consistant. Probably you have mistyped the details, so I am not sure how to explain to you what else you need to do.In the above example, 20-Year Flying Star Report is Inauspicious, then 2001 Yearly Report 20-Year Star vs Year Star is Auspicious, then 2001 Yearly Report Mountain Star vs Water Star is Inauspicious. For the Yearly Report, which one is it? Auspicious orInauspicious? Generally, you need to first focus on the 20-year (particularly Water and Mountain Star). Once you have cured it, then you can analyse the yearly star to see if you need to add further cures or enhancement or sometime you need not need to put in much cures for that sector.However, the general rule is to focus on the 20-year, then focus on the yearly star.Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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