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Dear Kwan,
1. I always recommend that one should find out more about each concept using a simple 3 step approach:-
Step 1: What is the purpose of each concept?
Step 2: What are it's strengths?
Step 3: What are it's weakness?
2. For a start, it is always prudent to do some research into the topics:
Eight House
Flying Star
3. In my opinion, there are already lots of responses to the same question that you had posted. And the many of the past responses deal with such questions.
4. There is no floor plan attached. But appreciate if you can understand that the main aim of this forum is to act as a catalyst and not for everyone to simply post their date of birth.
5. I hope that you can understand that it is very easy for forum uses to post date their date of birth. Usually, this specific information is specific to that individual only. And it is so simple to post such information; without regard to the forum moderator's work load. This forum does not promote `self-interests' at the expense of group learning.
6. For those who are new and want to learn more in this free forum, please try to make an effort to go thru or do a SEARCH into the specific topic.
7. Alternatively, users are free to engage anyone they like if quick answers are required.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/18/2003 8:13:00 PM, M Kwan wrote:
>According to Eight house, the
>best house for me is the North
>house and the North, East,
>South East and South are good
>for me. But the free report
>using the flying star theory
>says that the West and NW
>directions are most
>auspicious, whereas E and S
>directions will cause illness.
>Are these conflicting
>theories? Which should I use?
>
>
>Is the attached floor plan
>good for me? (birth May 1959?)
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