myfs_77438 Posted February 5, 2003 Share Posted February 5, 2003 Dear Cecil,I've just re-ran the flying star for my brother's house for this year. A few areas concerned me and I don't know if 6 coins are needed. The house is period 7.The SouthWest: The base star (4) vs. yearly star (3) and mountain star (3) vs. water star (8): both are inauspicious and metal cure is recommended. Both of the kitchen and my brother's bathroom are in this sector. The kitchen is right below his bathroom. My mom, who lives with my brother, spends a lot of her waking time in the kitchen. She's old and frail. Should we hang 6 coins in the kitchen?The East Sector: Base star (5) vs. yearly star (4) and mountain star (2) vs. water star (7): both are inauspicious. My mom's bedroom and the second floor's common bathroom are in this sector, with my mom's bedroom right below the bathroom. Do we need to hang 6 coins in her bedroom?The South: Base star (2) vs. yearly star (1) and mountain star (5) vs. water star (1): both are inauspicious. Both the front door and my nephew's bathroom are in this sector, with the front door below the bathroom. However, the toilet bowl is not right above the front door (thank god!). Still they are in this sector so do we need to hang 6-coins at the front door?I told my brother whoever designed his home should have taken a shape and form Feng Shui course from your website.Thanks much for your advice,Hoa Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted February 5, 2003 Staff Share Posted February 5, 2003 Dear Hoa Luong,Please see below:- Quote On 2/5/2003 3:34:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Cecil,I've just re-ran the flyingstar for my brother's housefor this year. A few areasconcerned me and I don't knowif 6 coins are needed. Thehouse is period 7.The SouthWest: The base star(4) vs. yearly star (3) andmountain star (3) vs. waterstar (8): both areinauspicious and metal cure isrecommended. Both of thekitchen and my brother'sbathroom are in this sector.The kitchen is right below hisbathroom. My mom, who liveswith my brother, spends a lotof her waking time in thekitchen. She's old and frail. Check to see if water colours (blue, black or grey) is present in your brother's room. In addition, are there already lots of wood in the room? e.g. furniture in wood or laminated wood?If so, then, it is best to try and avoid especially the water elements (colours) in his room. Since, guys usually have a preference of blue.In addition, it is good to place a 6 coins in his room. This is to help him in his work area.For the kitchen, other than the real water positions e.g. wash basins, is the kitchen cabinets/walls in blue, black or grey (other than the flooring. If your mum cooks often, it is acceptable. Since `fire' (in cooking) helps to neutralise bad wood #3 x2 and and #4. Quote Should we hang 6 coins in thekitchen? No need unless, the above is not taken care off. Quote The East Sector: Base star (5)vs. yearly star (4) andmountain star (2) vs. waterstar (7): both areinauspicious. My mom's bedroomand the second floor's commonbathroom are in this sector,with my mom's bedroom rightbelow the bathroom. Do weneed to hang 6 coins in herbedroom? Yes, it is prefered to hang 6 coins since there is a #5 and #2. Plus the yearly star is #4. Quote The South: Base star (2) vs.yearly star (1) and mountainstar (5) vs. water star (1):both are inauspicious. Boththe front door and my nephew'sbathroom are in this sector,with the front door below thebathroom. However, the toiletbowl is not right above thefront door (thank god!).Still they are in this sectorso do we need to hang 6-coinsat the front door? Yes, in this situation, since the main entrance is the `mouth' of the house / qi flow, it is best to neutralise the #2 and #5. It is best to place the 6 coins in a horizontal row above the main door. This will help alot. Since, this will be placed above the door, it is not necessary to place it in your nephew's room. Quote I told my brother whoeverdesigned his home should havetaken a shape and form FengShui course from your website.Thanks much for your advice,Hoa Warmest Regards,Cecil Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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