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Dear Dominique,
1. Most importantly, what is the gravity or seriousness of the imbalance.
2. If it falls more into a room especially a bedroom than the second bedroom; then, often I set of cure is necessary. Especially if the other room is say the wardrope area.
3. But if the stars are pretty bad. For example, if the house is a Period 7 house; and the second bedroom is sandwiched between say East (often bad stars here) and South (sometimes bad stars); then the most productive is to paint say this room white (metal).
If the room is in beige, cream or yellow which belongs to Earth, this may inadvertently fule further bad earth and thus cure would be required.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 2/23/2003 6:52:00 PM, Dominique Nguyen wrote:
>Dear Master Lee:
>I guess my previous posting on
>shared flying stars was too
>long and required too many
>details...Could you please
>answer a general question for
>me....
>
>If bad flying stars fall
>between 2 rooms then does that
>mean each room would have 2
>sets of stars and remedies are
>needed for both depending on
>the section the stars overlap
>?
>
>Thank you,
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