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Dear Anon,
On 2/12/2003 5:13:00 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>Thanks for your reply to my qt
>on buying new house. I will
>look up the sites you have
>mentioned.
>
>I had asked you a qt. about a
>broken chime which I did not
>want to hang up. (It is a 6
>metal rod chime, with wooden
>roof and wooden clanger, but
>going by some local advice, I
>had turned it into a 5 rod
>chime and hung it up in the E.
>When I consulted you later,
>you had advised that this was
>to be avoided as it worsens a
>negative situation – and there
>has been sickness ;it had also
>broken - so I was wary of
>putting it up again)
If one is using Flying Star Feng Shui, Yes, it is best to avoid changing it to a 5 rod wind chime. Since, as you had mentioned: using it has been sickness.
It is more fruitful therefore to re-string it to a 6 rod wind chime.
Usually, if your house is a period 7 house; and since this is just after the new Lunar year, the year in question especially East no longer has #5 while South no longer has #2 (although there may be other numbers).
Given this, some homes (depending on the flying star at the specific sector) may no longer has two #5's in some homes. (Although some homes may still have two #5's or #5 misfortune/sickness with #2 sickness).
For those homes that does not have two #5's (or #5 with #2) then, the influence at this sector will get better during this year (unless #5 or #2 flies in to that specific month / day.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
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