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Dear Anon,
1. Are you staying in a landed property or in an apartment.
2. If it is an apartment, is your view e.g. at the balcony blocked? Perhaps, if you are staying in an apartment, please describe more of the frontage (view) of the apartment.
3. We simply should not be placing a water position just because some of the Flying Stars says it can support water.
4. It is best to check the location to see if (reasonably) under Shapes and Forms, water can or cannot be placed at that specific sector.
5. NOTE: If one is living in an apartment, the higher one is, water is no longer a major issue since, we often will have already enjoy clear space.
6. Overall, it is best to take on this advice:
"All of us must not become too obsessed with Flying Star Feng Shui ALONE". This is one of the most common mistakes or key failure.
7. We must not only EAT and SLEEP on Flying Star Feng Shui.
8. It is best that for those who simply use this, to expand your horizon and try to take on a well balanced approach by trying to understand and apply a combination of Shapes and Forms and Flying Star Feng Shui.
9. The next important point is that: Shapes and Forms (Feng Shui) can in many cases over-ride Flying Star Feng Shui.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/23/2003 10:41:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Master Cecil,
>I have a water star in my
>northwest sector
>of my home. (4 mountain star,
>8 water star
>8 earth star) The annual star
>coming in is
>7. Can I put a water fountain
>in this
>section and at what degrees?
>Anonymous
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