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Dear Anon,
If you are applying the Flying Star, do check where the sickness star is located also.
Under the Eight House theory, there is really not much one can do other than sleep further away from the death sector (where possible).
An optional factor is to use Pillars of Destiny i.e. element strength to fine tune your situation.
For example, this would depend on your element and its strength and if you have a partner, to look at both the relationship and one way is to use colours to help balance the situation. It can be the wall colours, the bedsheet or furniture.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/12/99 2:12:59 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>My bed falls half in the SW
>area which is good area and
>the other half falls in the
>south which is my death area.
>Since I moved in this house
>last year I have developed
>severe leg pain and no
>medication is effective. I
>applied the flying star and
>there are good star in south
>and I am unable to move my bed
>so I wanted to know if there
>is any cure to neutralize the
>death sectors effect in the
>bedroom. ( when ever I am away
>from home there is improvement
>in my leg pain). Thanks.
>
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