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Dear Masters Cecil & Robert,


I read this article which detailed out Flying Star nos. for year 2006 (fire dog year) - as in #8 (N), #3(centre) and so on. It went on to caution against the SE & S sectors and advised general cures for all directions, e.g. avoid red in SE, avoid metal in NW.


My question is - would not the above yearly FS nos. clash with the house period Flying stars as well as the monthly nos.? Which nos. would be more accurate? Also, should not the stress be more on not disturbing the Grand Duke & sector opposite him, rather than shifting around ducks, metal bowls & colours? Also, what about personal bazi element and house group directions when applying Flying Star?


I know that's many qts. about the Flying Star, but I did not know there can bea year FS too &did not find any reference abouthow all the various Flying stars, etc. impact on each other - so would be grateful if you would clarify.


One more question - there are 6 large trees on the SE, just outside the compoundof the bldg. I stay in, which are going to be trimmed & this cannot be avoided. Any general protection that needs to be applied/is possible?


Sincere thanks in advance.


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Dear Anon,


Anonymous wrote:
I read this article which detailed out Flying Star nos. for year 2006 (fire dog year) - as in #8 (N), #3(centre) and so on. It went on to caution against the SE & S sectors and advised general cures for all directions, e.g. avoid red in SE, avoid metal in NW.

You should always remember, any yearly analysis without considering the full flying star of the house should be treated as general advise only. As how good or bad depends on the stars interacting with the actual flying star of the house.


Anonymous wrote:
My question is - would not the above yearly FS nos. clash with the house period Flying stars as well as the monthly nos.? Which nos. would be more accurate?

Like I mentioned above, you need to assess the full flying star stars in the sector as a whole. ie the 20-year stars (mountain/water/base star), followed by the yearly star to the 20-year star, and the monthly star to the yearly star. Usually in this order of importance.


The 20-year star is usually the main stars that you need to focus and correct, because the yearly star will only impact the current year, while the monthly star will only impact the current month. Most people will go as far as yearly at most.


There is really no which is more accurate, but how the stars interact with each other. For example, say yearly star 5 is bad on its own, but if it enters into a sector that has lots of Metal star 6/7 it may help to reduce the impact of this star 5 as opposed to entering a sector that has star 2/5 which will make the sector even less auspicious this year.


Anonymous wrote:
My question is - Also, should not the stress be more on not disturbing the Grand Duke & sector opposite him, rather than shifting around ducks, metal bowls & colours?

Actually, the yearly star most important is to note where is the grand duke for the year and avoid disturbing that sector by not having any major renovations in that sector.


And you are right, there is really no special feng shui items or products that you really need to move or shift around. The most important in feng shui is the placement and colour scheme for the choosen room.


Anonymous wrote:
My question is - Also, what about personal bazi element and house group directions when applying Flying Star?

They are different purpose. ie a good flying star only tells you how good the feng shui luck for the house. the personal ba zi element is about what element you belong to and what colours, directionor how your luck will be for the year.


You will need to fix up the sectors if it is unbalance, but at the same time you also need to balance your own suitability to the bedroom/house based on your eight house / ba zi by choosing the a house that fit you and the right colour scheme etc.


Anonymous wrote:
I know that's many qts. about the Flying Star, but I did not know there can bea year FS too &did not find any reference abouthow all the various Flying stars, etc. impact on each other - so would be grateful if you would clarify.

Frankly, this is a complicated subject that is not easy to explain just via a simple post. That is why there are professional who just take up this course for understanding how to evaluate the house. It is best that if you do not know how it works, best you seek professional help on assessing the house for you. This way you will not make any errors.


Anonymous wrote:
One more question - there are 6 large trees on the SE, just outside the compoundof the bldg. I stay in, which are going to be trimmed & this cannot be avoided. Any general protection that needs to be applied/is possible?

Usually, these are considered external factors, you will have little control over your external environment. So more important you should focus on areas you can correct or fix within your own home. Thus, balancing the sector with the right colour and luck will ensure that any changes in the external factors will have minimium impact to your luck.


Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
GEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research


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