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Hi Cecil:
My good sectors are: North-West (Prosperity) , North-East (Longevity), West (Excellent) and South-West (Health). All but 1 (South-West) is reported auspicious in the 20-Year Flying Star Report. See below:
North-West:
Mountain Star, 2
20-Year Star, 8
Water Star, 3
Cure Used: 6 coins
North-East:
Mountain Star, 9
20-Year Star, 1
Water Star, 5
Cure Used: 6 coins
West: Mountain Star Found
Mountain Star, 1
20-Year Star, 9
Water Star, 4
Cure Used: 6 coins
South-West: Mountain Star Found
Mountain Star, 6
20-Year Star, 4
Water Star, 8
2002 Flying Star Report
North-West:
Yearly Star, 8
North-East:
Yearly Star, 1
West:
Yearly Star, 9
South-West:
Yearly Star, 4
Currently, my home office is in the South sector (2nd floor of the house) which is my Spook and would like to move it to one of my good sectors. In your opinion, which location is best for my home office?
Also, our main door is facing South 180 degrees. South's 20-Year Flying Star is Mountain Star 8, 20-Year Star 2, Water Star 6. I did not place any cure in this sector since Robert mentioned that it should neutralize itself, so I added a mirror on the right side wall of the main entrance door facing West. My concern is 2002. 2002 Yearly Star is 2. Does it mean I should bring the mirror down so I don't get double bad luck?
Mountain Stars are also found in the North, West, South-West and South sectors of our house. From what I understand, it can be activated if it is found in a bedroom or in the direction where there is no window. Looking at the attached layouts, which Mountain Star can I activate?
Many thanks,
Mari

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Dear Mari,
First of all, thanks very much for providing all the detailed information. And also, you did a great job sketching a most colourful and informative sketch!
1. In your home/office:
a. You should only activate mountain stars at the ground level (and not second storey) for a landed property.
b. I have outlined the two `squares' that you can activate your home with the Mountain star.
These locations are the West and South-West.
If you still require any further questions, feel free to let me know.
Thank you again for your thoughfulness and much effort!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/10/2002 5:32:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil:
My good sectors are:
North-West (Prosperity) ,
North-East (Longevity), West
(Excellent) and South-West
(Health). All but 1
(South-West) is reported
auspicious in the 20-Year
Flying Star Report. See below:
North-West:
Mountain Star, 2
20-Year Star, 8
Water Star, 3
Cure Used: 6 coins
North-East:
Mountain Star, 9
20-Year Star, 1
Water Star, 5
Cure Used: 6 coins
West: Mountain Star Found
Mountain Star, 1
20-Year Star, 9
Water Star, 4
Cure Used: 6 coins
South-West: Mountain Star
Found
Mountain Star, 6
20-Year Star, 4
Water Star, 8
2002 Flying Star Report
North-West:
Yearly Star, 8
North-East:
Yearly Star, 1
West:
Yearly Star, 9
South-West:
Yearly Star, 4
Currently, my home office is
in the South sector (2nd floor
of the house) which is my
Spook and would like to move
it to one of my good sectors.
In your opinion, which
location is best for my home
office?
Also, our main door is facing
South 180 degrees. South's
20-Year Flying Star is
Mountain Star 8, 20-Year Star
2, Water Star 6. I did not
place any cure in this sector
since Robert mentioned that it
should neutralize itself, so I
added a mirror on the right
side wall of the main entrance
door facing West. My concern
is 2002. 2002 Yearly Star is
2. Does it mean I should bring
the mirror down so I don't get
double bad luck?
Mountain Stars are also found
in the North, West, South-West
and South sectors of our
house. From what I understand,
it can be activated if it is
found in a bedroom or in the
direction where there is no
window. Looking at the
attached layouts, which
Mountain Star can I activate?
Many thanks,
Mari


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Hi Cecil:
It took me a lot of time to draw the layouts, LOL, but it sure makes it easier for me to reorganize and redecorate our home and to apply the cures as well.
Thank you for verifying the sectors to activate the mountain stars, I do appreciate it.
How about the best sector for my home office? I'd like to move it before Chinese New Year and I still can't decide which sector is best.
Thanks,
Mari
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Dear Mari,
Yes, I really sincerly appreciate so much effort that you had made to make me understand your home at a glance.
And truly, this is the first time every that anyone had taken much effort to make it so detailed and colourful.
In my opinion, considering (at present Shapes and Form Feng Shui); I personally feel that you can use the `Family room' area or should use it for business:
1. It is at the frontage of the house and
2. as an added bonus, facing east (rising sun).
3. And since your bedroom is (I believe above it); it most likely have been feng shuied by you as good sector.
4. If the office can work around the `north' wall/window with say your table facing the main entrance this is good Shapes and Forms.
Sorry, if I could have `upset' your present plans. But if you still wish to consider other rooms, do let me know.
The other alternative, which if you want to `discuss further' could be (but see, that it may not be practical as your `mama' is staying and the `living room area'.
If you are moving in before (Chinese New Year); I would be most happy to give you a complimentary " Free Paid Auspicious report " to find a good date for the move next month.
Feel free to clarify further and I wishin you and your family: Health, Wealth and Happiness!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 1/12/2002 3:57:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi Cecil:
It took me a lot of time to
draw the layouts, LOL, but it
sure makes it easier for me to
reorganize and redecorate our
home and to apply the cures as
well.
Thank you for verifying the
sectors to activate the
mountain stars, I do
appreciate it.
How about the best sector for
my home office? I'd like to
move it before Chinese New
Year and I still can't decide
which sector is best.
Thanks,
Mari

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On 1/12/2002 8:49:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Yes, I really sincerly
appreciate so much effort that
you had made to make me
understand your home at a
glance.
And truly, this is the first
time every that anyone had
taken much effort to make it
so detailed and colourful.

I am the type of person that cannot understand anything unless I see it on paper, itt helps me organize my thoughts well, LOL. Sometimes, I drive my husband crazy :)

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In my opinion, considering (at
present Shapes and Form Feng
Shui); I personally feel that
you can use the `Family room'
area or should use it for
business:
1. It is at the frontage of
the house and
2. as an added bonus, facing
east (rising sun).
3. And since your bedroom is
(I believe above it); it most
likely have been feng shuied
by you as good sector.
4. If the office can work
around the `north' wall/window
with say your table facing the
main entrance this is good
Shapes and Forms.
Sorry, if I could have `upset'
your present plans. But if you
still wish to consider other
rooms, do let me know.

Did you mean Living Room (which is covered in West and South-West sectors and is in the frontage of the house) and NOT the Family Room? The Family Room is in the North-East, back of the house.
I really don't have much space except for the North-West, West and South-West sectors. These areas are hardly used and it's easier to move furnitures around, LOL. The family room (North-East) is where everyone stays and I will not have very much privacy if I move it there.
If I place my computer table in the West sector (where I can also activate a Mountain Star), it can face East (rising sun). I previously posted the 20-Year Flying Star report for sectors North-West, West, South-West and North-East. If you need it again, just let me know :)

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If you are moving in before
(Chinese New Year); I would be
most happy to give you a
complimentary " Free Paid
Auspicious report " to find a
good date for the move next
month.

Oh, thank you very much. Please, if you can, I'd like to know a good date to move my office.
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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-

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On 1/13/2002 6:50:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
On 1/12/2002 8:49:00 PM, Cecil Lee
wrote:
Yes, I really sincerly
appreciate so much effort that
you had made to make me
understand your home at a
glance.
And truly, this is the first
time every that anyone had
taken much effort to make it
so detailed and colourful.
I am the type of person that cannot
understand anything unless I see it on
paper, itt helps me organize my thoughts
well, LOL. Sometimes, I drive my
husband crazy :)

In my opinion, considering (at
present Shapes and Form Feng
Shui); I personally feel that
you can use the `Family room'
area or should use it for
business:
1. It is at the frontage of
the house and
2. as an added bonus, facing
east (rising sun).
3. And since your bedroom is
(I believe above it); it most
likely have been feng shuied
by you as good sector.
4. If the office can work
around the `north' wall/window
with say your table facing the
main entrance this is good
Shapes and Forms.
Sorry, if I could have `upset'
your present plans. But if you
still wish to consider other
rooms, do let me know.
Did you mean Living Room (which is
covered in West and South-West sectors
and is in the frontage of the house) and
NOT the Family Room? The Family Room is
in the North-East, back of the house.
I really don't have much space except
for the North-West, West and South-West
sectors. These areas are hardly used
and it's easier to move furnitures
around, LOL. The family room
(North-East) is where everyone stays and
I will not have very much privacy if I
move it there.

In my opinion, it would be more appropriate for your office to be located at South-West (living room).
Looks like North-West is the dining room so may not be appropriate or not as advisable. West is a possibility (2nd choice to SW). But in terms of these three alternatives, SW is still the best.

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Oh, thank you very much. Please, if you
can, I'd like to know a good date to
move my office.

Please e-mail privately to robert-lee@geomancy.net with your member's login account e.g. abc@def.com (password not necessary) so that we can credit you with a complimentary auspicious date report).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil Lee

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