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Dear Master Lee
I learned from your excellent forum that for Sum-of-ten houses, there is no need to put remedy or neutralise elements in any sectors of the house. Correct me if I am wrong.
May I ask what happens if there are bad Annual stars like #2 and/or #5, must
we then put remedy or is it still not necessary for a Sum-of-Ten house? Does
we need to take into account bad mountain stars or just ignore since it is supposed to be a perfect 10 house?
Thank you so much for your kind enlightenment,
Best Regards
Paris
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Dear Paris,


Please see below:-


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On 1/25/2005 4:34:22 AM, Anonymous wrote:

Dear Master Lee



I learned from your excellent

forum that for Sum-of-ten

houses, there is no need to

put remedy or neutralise

elements in any sectors of the

house. Correct me if I am

wrong.

In my opinion, this view may not be correct.

For example, let's draw a parallel with human beings. A sum-of-ten home is similar to a bright child or an intelligent child. Here, an intelligent child still needs to interact with his environment.


If this intelligent child has good resources such as good family bonding and relatively good access to external (inputs), the child is sure to either top his class or futher pursue an excellent career in the near future.


While a normal child, could perhaps be like drawing parallel to a normal home without a sum-of-ten.


In both cases (in the above both the intelligent child and the normal child) has to interact with their external environment.


And the key to the Flying star Feng shui is that it is not -static but is based on time-dimensions. This is akin to the parallel with the external environment.


Thus it is good to have a sum-of-ten house. But it is equally better (or we call thisa parallel to a "higher" standard of living if we can further neutralise #2 or #5 or other bad star numbers based on the time-dimension (part of external factors) influencing our home.



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May I ask what happens if

there are bad Annual stars

like #2 and/or #5, must

we then put remedy or is it

still not necessary for a

Sum-of-Ten house? Does

we need to take into account

bad mountain stars or just

ignore since it is supposed to

be a perfect 10 house?

Please see my comments, above.


Warmest Regards,
Cecil



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