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Dear Ingrida,
Actually, I believe what you mentioned is not Flying Star Feng Shui but rather the Eight House Theory.
We may have to take the Eight House Theory with a `pinch of salt' for situations where there is no rooms that we can ideally spent more time at.
Usually, this theory is used more for:
1. How suitable the house is to the breadwinner.
2. As you mentioned, it is good to spent time at good sectors. But if there are considered `no' good sectors to spent time at; one need not be say `upset' over it.
This theory is meant more for the `initial' house hunting.
For example, when house hunting, it can help or aid us to further decide which house to choose base on the direction of the main entrance and whether there are good sectors where we can spent time at.
3. Other than the above, Shapes and Form Feng Shui and even Flying Star is used further in Feng Shui assessments.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 1/21/2002 6:39:00 AM, Ingrida Kazukauskiene wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>thank you for answers to my
>previous questions. Also I
>would like to ask you about
>Flying star good and bad
>directions. According to
>Flying star my good directions
>are SE, W and NW and I am
>recomended to spend more time
>in these places. But SE is my
>entrance, W- balcony and there
>is no NW , because flat shaped
>form L. Does it means, that
>other directions ( bad for
>me), were I spend most of my
>time , can harm me ?
>
>Yours sincerely,
>
>Ingrida
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