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Dear Anon,
Please see below:-
On 10/25/2001 10:37:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Hi Cecil or Robert:
>
>I read a post where you
>answered:
>
>"Under the 20 Year Flying Star
>analysis, for a house built
>under Period 7; it is a bonus
>if there is a 7 7 combination
>at the main entrance."
>
>What do you mean by this? I
>am very curious because my
>house number is 772 and the
>house is built in 1986 which
>is Period 7.
Under the Flying Star theory, a house can be considered auspicious (bearing in mind that Shapes and Form Feng Shui has also to be considered) - if it has a "double" number similar to the period.
For example, if the house's main door is located at North 1 and there is a double 7's i.e. mountain star = 7 and water star = 7 for a house under Period 7.
Similiarly, for a period 6 house, there is a double 6's (mountain star = 6 and water star = 6) for a house built under Period 6.
Similiarly, for a period 5 house, there is a double 5's (mountain star = 5 and water star = 5) for a house built under Period 5.
In addition, houses built under period 4 should can also have auspicious double `4's etc...
I hope you get the `picture' of the above senarios.
>
>My house number though is not
>on the front door but it's on
>the mail box few yards away
>from the front of the house.
>Should I place house numbers
>on top of the front door as
>well? I guess for someone
>trying to look for our house,
>it makes more sense to place
>it on the mailbox because
>there is a covered patio that
>leads to our front door and
>the spaces between the mail
>box and front door is about 30
>feet. But if it will help at
>all, I'll place the extra
>numbers on top of the front
>door.
You do not need to place an additional house number on an existing main entrance door especially if this is the door you commonly use. However, for those who have identified another door as their main door (maybe because the alternative door) is considered more auspicious then, one can place a house number on this door.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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