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Topic: What are mountain stars and how do i apply them
Conf: Discuss :: Free Advice (General Feng Shui), Msg: 4607
From: Anon (Hidden from Privacy)
Date: 2/11/2000 07:15 PM

Dear Anon,

1. The Flying Star Theory is considered more accurate than the Eight House for two reasons:-

2. It takes into consideration time factor e.g. the age of the building and period of assessment. This was used to the explaination of the rise and fall of dynasties and empires.

3. When we consider the main entrance door, it is not simply the Eight cardinal points of North, South, East, West, North-East, North-West, South-East and South West; but instead, sub-divide each compass point into three sectors. Example For North, you must identify if it is at 0 degrees, 15 degrees or at 345 degrees and then you start to plot a mathemathical model plus also calculate the movement of two other "Flying stars."

4. There are two stars in Flying Star:-

a. Water Star
b. Mountain Star

5. The Water Star

The concept behind the water star is simple. Water usually implies flat area and with water positions, implies `clear space'.

In the simpliest form, without even looking at the Flying Star chart, areas that should have clear space or `a bird flying freely' in open space. The areas where best have this characteristics is the frontage of the house and in the living room.

6. The Mountain Star

Under the Flying Star theory, if a mountain star is `available' at a sector, it can be activated.

However, even if a sector has a mountain star, it must meet one of the following conditions:

It must be the backdoor or a wall.

There are situations where the mountain star is found at the main door area. Under this situation, it is contradictory to have clear space and at the same time activate a mountain ie. closing the main door permanently.

A mountain star is activated effectively if it is a wall. The wall (acts like a mountain) and thus an object (immovable) such as a paper weight can be placed on a table parallel to the wall. The object must not have wheels.

Warmest Regards,
Cecil







On 2/10/00 5:39:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:
>What are mountain stars and
>how do i apply them



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