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Dear Jody,
Please read below:-
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Date: Tuesday, February 02, 1999 10:04 PM
Subject: How does one apply the 8-house theory?
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>I have read your webpage on the 8-house theory but am still uncertain as to
how it is actually applied.
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>E.g. If I am a SW person but live in a South facing House, by superimposing
the template for a SW house onto the layout of the South house as directed
by your webpage, where does one go from there? how do you deal with the
readings? does the good and bad locations of the house itself take
precedence?
Step 1:
Generate the Eight House Template for each person you want to analyse. All
template is displayed as a Top being North and Bottom being South.
Step 2:
Get a layout of your house. Find out where the north and south is.
Step 3:
a. Superimpose the Eight House Template (if is it on a transparency).
b. Or mark it out on the layout of your house.
c. Or simply look at it side by side.
Step 4:
You can see that the Template is divided into 8 directions. Check to see
which direction falls under your door and the bedroom of the person being
analysed. (Each Eight House has 4 good and 4 bad directions.)
If the direction under your door or bedroom is good, then it is good for the
person,
otherwise, you may have to make some changes.
>In particular, if the irritation line of the South house is also say the
prosperity line for the breadwinner living in the house, do you regard the
sector as an irritation sector or regard it as one's properity sector and
activate it accordingly?
The direction of the door is more important for the breadwinner. The rest of
the person should concentrate on the bedroom, as there is where you will
spent most of your time in. Also you should check for the areas which the
person is often using to see if it is good for them.
For the house, it is generally taken as the breadwinner's Eight House.
However, for more details you have to use the Flying Star Chart. This is
because generally Eight House tells you each person's personal directions
that you can use for your study, work, etc. The Flying Star tells you the
various stars which affects different location of your house.
As such, even though a Eight House shows that your house is suitable for
that person, the Flying Star may tell you otherwise. And in this case you
have to take the Flying Star Analysis as it takes into consideration the
various time elements which the Eight House does not.
Maybe you like to look through your Eight House and then if you still have
queries feel free to post it here.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>Many thanks in advance for your help.
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