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Hi all,
I have just completed my house (facing NW2) in period 8 and I have a family room in the south part of my home where I spent much time with my kids. It happens that this sector has MS#3, WS#5 with base period #3. Also the visiting annual star is 8 for 2004. Knowing that this is a fire sector (south) and that the 3-3 (wood) produces fire as well, isn't that the inauspicious 5 is getting stronger there? Can I place metal to exhaust the bad earth or will this in turn clashes with the wood and the fire as well ? Please tell me what will be the safest cure for these kind of situation.
I would like to thank you in advance for your kind help.
Many thanks
Kesaven
Indian Ocean
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Dear Kesaven,
Fortunately, there is no MS #9 or base #9. As this is truly a fire element.

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Knowing that this is a fire
sector (south)
Thus, in my opinion, it is best not to assume that south = fire sector. But rather, under the Flying Star Feng Shui, as mentioned above, fortunately there is no #9 at this sector to further fuel bad earth #5. Even so, #9 if present at this sector will already be exhausting the wood. Thus, even if the fire element is at this sector, it is still ok.

You are correct to say that you should use a metal cure, here. And if possible avoid using real water at this location. As water may further fuel the bad #3 wood x 2.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 2/22/2004 10:23:33 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Hi all,
I have just completed my house
(facing NW2) in period 8 and I
have a family room in the
south part of my home where I
spent much time with my kids.
It happens that this sector
has MS#3, WS#5 with base
period #3. Also the visiting
annual star is 8 for 2004.
Knowing that this is a fire
sector (south) and that the
3-3 (wood) produces fire as
well, isn't that the
inauspicious 5 is getting
stronger there? Can I place
metal to exhaust the bad earth
or will this in turn clashes
with the wood and the fire as
well ? Please tell me what
will be the safest cure for
these kind of situation.
I would like to thank you in
advance for your kind help.
Many thanks
Kesaven
Indian Ocean


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On 2/22/2004 10:38:23 PM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Kesaven,
Fortunately, there is no MS #9
or base #9. As this is truly a
fire element.
Knowing that this is a fire
sector (south)
Thus, in my opinion, it is
best not to assume that south
= fire sector. But rather,
under the Flying Star Feng
Shui, as mentioned above,
fortunately there is no #9 at
this sector to further fuel
bad earth #5. Even so, #9 if
present at this sector will
already be exhausting the
wood. Thus, even if the fire
element is at this sector, it
is still ok.
You are correct to say that
you should use a metal cure,
here. And if possible avoid
using real water at this
location. As water may further
fuel the bad #3 wood x 2.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/22/2004 10:23:33 PM, Kesaven
Appasamy wrote:
Hi all,
I have just completed my house
(facing NW2) in period 8 and I
have a family room in the
south part of my home where I
spent much time with my kids.
It happens that this sector
has MS#3, WS#5 with base
period #3. Also the visiting
annual star is 8 for 2004.
Knowing that this is a fire
sector (south) and that the
3-3 (wood) produces fire as
well, isn't that the
inauspicious 5 is getting
stronger there? Can I place
metal to exhaust the bad earth
or will this in turn clashes
with the wood and the fire as
well ? Please tell me what
will be the safest cure for
these kind of situation.
I would like to thank you in
advance for your kind help.
Many thanks
Kesaven
Indian Ocean
Thank you very much Master Cecil. It is really kind of you to help me on this issue. Just one more thing about remedies is that if for example I remedy the above family room with the metal element and that there are plenty of activities going on in the room (Audible sounds from television and stereo as usual), it will reduce the effect brought by the remedy. The reason being that one of the best way to reduce affliction in badly aspected areas is to minimize activity there. The theory behind being that since feng-shui is about ENERGY FLOW, we should try to starve the bad energy as far as possible and not to FEED them.
How far this point is valid to as the occupation of the family room after applying the metal remedy? (Honestly, it would be difficult trying to reduce the activity in a family room as it is meant for this purpose)
Once again, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to your sound advice.

Warmest regards
Kesaven

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