myfs_100352 Posted February 28, 2004 Share Posted February 28, 2004 Dear Master Cecil,Is a house having pearl string combination flying star chart (i.e. a set of continuous number in each sector)really enjoy good feng shui for the whole house. The combination will have good and bad star. Does this combination cure majority of the affliction by star #5, #2 and #3. I doubt how well is the feng shui of this type of house. Hope you can clear my doubt as my current house is a SE2 facing house and the period 8 chart is not very favourable except the central spine. Someone said that once we step into period 8, all the energy of period 7 house will become weak and even good star's energy will be weaker. How true is this?TQ & Regards,Fiona Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted March 10, 2004 Staff Share Posted March 10, 2004 Dear Fiona,1. For situation for pearl string and parent string or whatever, it is always best to match the layout to the flying star chart. For example, key numbers like #8 mountain and water should be in an appropriate sector. Therefore, ideally as many sectors can be activated for the pearl string to benefit from it. This is where hopefully, good sectors are not locked at toilets / storeroom etc.Thus, this kind of charts must specifically be located at the rooms most beneficial. The saying goes " a miss is as good as a mile "2. You will still have to cure the star 2, 5 etc. The difference is that the pearl string combination is all about enhancement but this does not mean that bad sectors does not need to be cured.3. In each period, the each of the period, the reigning number ie in period 8, stars 8 are most auspicious, while the number just below becomes the fading prosperity. So in this case star 8 in period 8 are excellent. In addition, star 9 is the future prosperity. 4. And it so happens that star 7 reverts back to its original status of being Robbery Star. Thus, that is why most people say that star 7 might have more issues. 5. In additions, stars like #4 which is often considered inauspicious by many practitioners in period 7, becomes a better star between mix-blessing to auspicious. Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote On 2/28/2004 6:36:14 PM, Anonymous wrote:Dear Master Cecil,Is a house having pearl stringcombination flying star chart(i.e. a set of continuousnumber in each sector)reallyenjoy good feng shui for thewhole house. The combinationwill have good and bad star.Does this combination curemajority of the affliction bystar #5, #2 and #3. I doubthow well is the feng shui ofthis type of house. Hope youcan clear my doubt as mycurrent house is a SE2 facinghouse and the period 8 chartis not very favourable exceptthe central spine.Someone said that once we stepinto period 8, all the energyof period 7 house will becomeweak and even good star'senergy will be weaker. Howtrue is this?TQ & Regards,Fiona Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 3, 2020 Staff Share Posted May 3, 2020 Related: The Eight (8) Special Flying Star Natal Charts: On Mountain on Water, Up Moutain down water, Double Stars, Diagonal Robbery Star 7, Sum of 10, Parent String & Pearl String. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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