myfs_97150 Posted December 26, 2003 Share Posted December 26, 2003 Dear Sir,I would be glad if my queries are answered.If renovation in the area with yearly #5,or #9,#2,#3 was inevitable & has taken place what should be done to counteract the negative effect of the renovation in such areas .Further if cures are already present in these areas what should one do to counteract this problem arising due to the renovation.Please reply.thank you Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 26, 2003 Staff Share Posted December 26, 2003 Dear Anooja,1. In my opinion, yearly stars has to do with the `fine' tuning of a home based on Flying Star Feng Shui.2. For example, in that year, where there is a bad #5 that flew to a specific sector (and in addition to this the 20 year star(s) has #5 or any other bad stars e.g. #2 etc... than caution has to be taken to avoid being in a situation of having too much imbalances at a specific sector.3. Often, cures could range from using salt-water-metal jar cure to use of constant metal e.g. hanging a wind chime. Quote If renovation inthe area with yearly #5,or#9,#2,#3 was inevitable & hastaken place what should be4. I hope I get your question correct. What I understand from your question is that of (regret) in having already completing a renovation at a sector. Expand This has more to do with the Grand Duke theory. Where, it is not favourable to do renovations either at: the location of Grand Duke e.g. this year is SSW and the three killings which is directly opposite this location.This has nothing to do with the renovation and cures for the sector based on Flying Star.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 12/26/2003 6:19:27 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Sir,I would be glad if my queriesare answered.If renovation inthe area with yearly #5,or#9,#2,#3 was inevitable & hastaken place what should bedone to counteract thenegative effect of therenovation in such areas.Further if cures are alreadypresent in these areas whatshould one do to counteractthis problem arising due tothe renovation.Please reply.thank you Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_97150 Posted December 27, 2003 Share Posted December 27, 2003 Dear Sir ,Thank you for your prompt reply.I wish to clarify my query.Renovation was inevitable in the area with grand duke.This area already had cures.Other than ritual mentioned in the earlier articles is this there any cure to counteract the effect of disturbing the Grand duke Thank you Quote On 12/26/2003 11:10:06 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Anooja,1. In my opinion, yearly starshas to do with the `fine'tuning of a home based onFlying Star Feng Shui.2. For example, in that year,where there is a bad #5 thatflew to a specific sector (andin addition to this the 20year star(s) has #5 or anyother bad stars e.g. #2 etc...than caution has to be takento avoid being in a situationof having too much imbalancesat a specific sector.3. Often, cures could rangefrom using salt-water-metaljar cure to use of constantmetal e.g. hanging a windchime.If renovation inthe area with yearly #5,or#9,#2,#3 was inevitable & hastaken place what should be4. I hope I get your questioncorrect. What I understandfrom your question is that of(regret) in having alreadycompleting a renovation at asector.This has more to do with theGrand Duke theory. Where, itis not favourable to dorenovations either at: thelocation of Grand Duke e.g.this year is SSW and the threekillings which is directlyopposite this location.This has nothing to do withthe renovation and cures forthe sector based on FlyingStar.Warmest Regards,Cecil Expand Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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