Posted March 30, 200520 yr Hi Master,I find a new condo with SW#1 facing (wei facing). I was happy initially as there are all sum of 10 for base and mountain stars. But closer look, I saw that the water star is the same as lo shu flying backwards. I view this a one set of good stars with sum of ten but also acomplete bad stars with reverse lo shu flying water stars. Is this house good or bad? Please advise.Many thanks,Kelvin Gan
Posted April 8, 200520 yr Staff Hi Kelvin,Frankly, the luck of a home comes from the Environment. And since the environment is hard to correct. This I must say is ultimately most important. If your surrounding environment is average, then no matter how much you enhance your own four walls (ie flying star) it will only remain average kind of luck.So you are only looking at one aspect of the flying star analysis. Sum of 10 or any other flying star features are only good if they are in the right location where the house can benefit from it. Not having it but having a house with more sectors auspicious in the right location can be better than having a sum of 10 which only say appears at the storeroom sector. It is really hard to tell you just based on this whether a house is good or not. You have to look at the overall picture and then rate it accordingly.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert LeeGEOMANCY.NET - Center for Applied Feng Shui Research Quote On 3/30/2005 11:02:57 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi Master,I find a new condo with SW#1facing (wei facing). I washappy initially as there areall sum of 10 for base andmountain stars. But closerlook, I saw that the waterstar is the same as lo shuflying backwards. I view thisa one set of good stars withsum of ten but alsoacomplete bad stars withreverse lo shu flying waterstars. Is this house good orbad? Please advise.Many thanks,Kelvin Gan
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