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Dear Anon,
1. This year and next year based on the Lunar Calendar:-
This year: 24 Jan 2001 to 11 Feb 2002
Next year: 12 Feb 2002 to 31 Jan 2003
We have to remember that the above dates should be considered instead of the start of each year. Thus `next year' does not start on 1 January 2002 but rather the first day of Chinese New Year or 12 February 2002.
Please see below:-
On 10/23/2001 12:25:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>I have a couple of questions
>about different things. I
>would be grateful if you would
>answer all of them as it would
>be a great help.
>
>1. Is it okay next year to do
>carpentry work in the Sw/W,
>and make similar changes in
>the E? I avoided this year
>because of the grand duke.
>2. How do the house periods
>affect? Our current house is
>of period 7. We were planning
>to invest in a new house next
>year, which would be period 8.
This year (2001 - refer to Para 1), which is the year of the Snake, the Grand Duke or Tai Su is located at South-South-East or 150 degrees. The location in conflict is the East.
Next year (2002 - refer to Para 1), this is the year of the Horse. or South, 180 degrees. The location in conflic is the North.
What is the location of conflict? This is the location which is in conflict with the Grand Duke poistion.
One should not do any renovation or repiars opoosite the location in conflict. For example, if the location in conflict is the South, do not have any renovation done in the North location.
>Is it the same as in
>numerology?
Usually not. If you are referring to the Flying Star numerology... that is.
>3. My mother and I share the
>bedroom, which is SE-S. She
>uses the bed, head towards NW.
>I sleep on the floor, head
>SE. There is a big window in
>the SE. Now my mother likes it
>open. But I find that even
>though I am not up against the
>window, I keep looking up time
>to time. So sometimes I draw
>the curtains but the room gets
>stuffy. Is this just
>psychological (i am a light
>sleeper; i have vivid dreams;
>i keep feeling things are
>going to come in thru' the
>door or window at night)or
>something to do with feng
>shui?
>Strangely enough, I don't have
>this 'window' or ghosts
>problem in the daytime!
To be more accurate, one may have to use the Flying Star Chart to analyse this location. if there are too many `yin' stars or numbers `flying' at this location, then, the chances of having vivid dreams is real.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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