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Dear Anon,
Ideally, it should be a painting e.g. of a mountain scenery or an object with immovable mass.
For the bamboo style plate, in general, it is in my opinion too `weak' to be classified to activate the mountain star.
Yes, if the sector is an auspicious sector, it is even better to activate a mountain star.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/7/00 7:46:26 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>I share a house with my sister
>who is a non-believer. We have
>a mountain star available in
>our kitchen at the North. I
>can not convince her to have a
>picture of a mountain on the
>wall, and she will not have a
>shelf. We currently have a
>bare wall with a large Chinese
>style plate, which was my
>Fathers hanging on the wall.
>It is blue and white, weighing
>1.4 kilos, and it measures
>38cm across. It depicts a
>bamboo plant, and I think a
>water lily. Could the plate be
>sufficient to activate the
>star? My other thought is I
>could buy a crystal 30–40 cm,
>either cut or uncut and hang
>it high on the wall. Will
>either of these options be
>sufficient to active the
>mountain star? The Stars in
>the North are:
>1 8
> 5
>My other question is should
>one only activate mountain
>stars if they are in an
>auspicious sector?
>
>
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