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Dear Felicia,
We should take advantage of both: Flying Star Feng Shui and Eight House Theory.
Under the Flying Star Feng Shui or as you mentioned, `the stars': if a sector is out of balanced (under Flying Star Feng Shui); you should neutralise any bad elements within this sector.
Once you had neutralised any imbalances under this sector, there is really no issue: if this is a good sector under your Eight House. If this sector is your `Excellent' sector under Eight House, do take advantage of it. By sleeping under this sector.
For those, who do not have a choice, e.g. all the bedroom locations e.g. bedroom 1, bedroom 2 or bedroom 3 are not favourable with regards to Eight House i.e. death, disaster etc..; would as a last resort sleep facing a good direction.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 7/14/2002 3:12:00 PM, Felicia Pannell wrote:
>I have a bedroom that is a
>combination of both an
>auspicious and inauspicious
>sectors.
>
>In my auspicious area
>(SE-Wood, fading prosperity,
>but neutralized by the star
>combinations) , my sleeping
>direction can only be my death
>direction.
>
>In my inauspicious area
>(E-Wood, misfortune, Sickness)
>, my sleeping directions can
>be my Health direction or my
>Excellent direction.
>
>So, basically, I'm wondering
>if I should sleep in a good
>sector yet bad direction, or
>in a bad sector with options
>of two good directions.
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