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Hi Cecil:
My good sectors are: North-West (Prosperity) , North-East (Longevity), West (Excellent) and South-West (Health). All but 1 (South-West) is reported auspicious in the 20-Year Flying Star Report. See below:
North-West:
Mountain Star, 2
20-Year Star, 8
Water Star, 3
Cure Used: 6 coins
North-East:
Mountain Star, 9
20-Year Star, 1
Water Star, 5
Cure Used: 6 coins
West: Mountain Star Found
Mountain Star, 1
20-Year Star, 9
Water Star, 4
Cure Used: 6 coins
South-West: Mountain Star Found
Mountain Star, 6
20-Year Star, 4
Water Star, 8
2002 Flying Star Report
North-West:
Yearly Star, 8
North-East:
Yearly Star, 1
West:
Yearly Star, 9
South-West:
Yearly Star, 4
Currently, my home office is in the South sector (2nd floor of the house) which is my Spook and would like to move it to one of my good sectors. In your opinion, which location is best for my home office?
Also, our main door is facing South 180 degrees. South's 20-Year Flying Star is Mountain Star 8, 20-Year Star 2, Water Star 6. I did not place any cure in this sector since Robert mentioned that it should neutralize itself, so I added a mirror on the right side wall of the main entrance door facing West. My concern is 2002. 2002 Yearly Star is 2. Does it mean I should bring the mirror down so I don't get double bad luck?
Mountain Stars are also found in the North, West, South-West and South sectors of our house. From what I understand, it can be activated if it is found in a bedroom or in the direction where there is no window. Looking at the attached layouts, which Mountain Star can I activate?
Many thanks,
Mari
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First Floor (6,353 bytes)
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Second Floor (8,582 bytes)
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