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Dear Kolsan,
Yes is important to understand each theory i.e. their merits and demerits and equally important, the purpose the theory is for.
Under the Eight House or East or West House person, do take note of the following:
1. It looks at how suitable a house is to the person (breadwinner).
2. It is good to spent time at a specific (auspicious sector).
Under the Flying Star, the key ingredient is to look at the birth chart of the house and check each sector for imbalances.
>Eg., the Flying Star report
>said NE is a good location
>with good star combination,
>but NE is *not* good for East
>group people, so is NE a good
>sector for us?
>
Under the above, for East group people, it would be advisable not to spent time at this sector.
This is different from whether the sector is good or bad under Flying Star analysis.
The sector can be a good location i.e. which means no imbalances at the sector.
Therefore, there should not be a conflict between Flying Star (used to analyse a sector for imbalances) and Eight House (East/West persons).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 3/10/01 8:24:00 PM, Kolsan Wu wrote:
>Cecil,
>
>As I was going through some of
>the messages, you mentioned
>that each Feng Shui theory has
>its own merit, and therefore
>equally important.
>
>My spouse and I are East group
>people, but our house belongs
>to the West group (SW facing
>direction), so under the
>Flying Star report, would the
>good directions still be good
>for us?
>
>Eg., the Flying Star report
>said NE is a good location
>with good star combination,
>but NE is *not* good for East
>group people, so is NE a good
>sector for us?
>
>Thanks a lot,
>
>Kolsan
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