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Dear Cheui May,
Again, if you can, just mark the locations you mentioned below.
Will reply Para 4 and Para 5, the same message once u can attach the sketch.
Thanks in advance.
Cecil 
On 3/13/00 4:03:00 AM, Cheui May Heui wrote:
>Dear Cecil,
>
>You mentioned that the
>Mountain Star should only be
>activated on a wall away from
>windows.  Must the entire wall
>be without windows or:
>
>1. Can you place it on a shelf
>about four feet away from the
>nearest window?
>
>2. Can it be hung on a wall
>next to the bed room door?
>
>3. Is there any criterion on
>how the back door is.  For
>example, my back door is a
>sliding glass door.
> 
>4.  I'm also having a little
>trouble deciding which element
>I should use to activate the
>mountain star.  I know you
>mentioned that we should not
>use an element that is already
>too strong in that area, but
>for instance: If the Flying
>Star Report called for a metal
>remedy and I already put up 6
>coins that means that section
>should already be in balance.
>Now, if there is a mountain
>star in that location, what
>element could I use that
>wouldn't unbalance it?  The
>section I'm referring to is
>the North East, base star 9,
>mountain star 1, water star 2,
>yearly star 3.
> 
>5.  In addition, March's
>flying star for that section
>is 7, metal.  Given the March
>star is the remedy that the
>section needs, I'm wondering
>if I should remove the six
>coins from this location till
>April?
> 
>Thanks,
>
>Cheui May
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