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Dear Anon,
1. It is advantages for you to plot both the Period 6 and Period 7 Flying Star chart especially if you had already stayed in the house for at least a few years.
2. Firstly, look at it this way: "No harm". Why?
3. This is because, if one had stayed in the house for sometime, one can see which charts are more accurate.
For example, if any of the bedrooms are in the East or South, or especially at the East, and if family members had being staying in the `East' room for sometime without any issues on health; then, the chart closely mimic that of a Period 6 house.
4. It does not matter, therefore, if one is advised to use Period 6, 7 or even later period 8.
5. When we do charting of homes especially if the house spans a history as far back as even the 1940's; and if we have some facts or historical records, we should continue to chart objectively relying on past data to guide us (if possible).
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/26/2003 1:03:00 PM, Anon wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>I did not hear from you with
>regard to the self-analysis
>which I uploaded to the forum,
>but I wondered if you could
>just help clear up some
>confusion for me with regard
>to which period I should be
>using to fly the primary stars
>for my apartment (mountain,
>water, time)? I did the
>flying stars based on period
>6, since my apartment building
>was built in 1971. A
>consultant that I met told me
>I should have used period 7.
>Which one is correct, and if I
>should be using 7, why is
>that?
>
>Thanks in advance for clearing
>this up for me.
>
>Anon
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