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Dear Mari,
First of all, thanks very much for providing all the detailed information. And also, you did a great job sketching a most colourful and informative sketch!
1. In your home/office:
a. You should only activate mountain stars at the ground level (and not second storey) for a landed property.
b. I have outlined the two `squares' that you can activate your home with the Mountain star.
These locations are the West and South-West.
If you still require any further questions, feel free to let me know.
Thank you again for your thoughfulness and much effort!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/10/2002 5:32:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>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
activatemountainstar.gif
Activate them at West and SW (7,359 bytes)
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