Home may be where the heart is but many of us spend a fortune and endless hours improving our homes.
From renovating to refurbishing, home improvement projects never seem to cease. However, as we are now into the new year, all eager for the most auspicious opportunities, would afflictions in any way impede our chances?
As we have come to know, the annual "Flying Stars" phenomenon recur and can cause afflictions periodically.
There is only one way to avoid their adverse effects, beware of such afflictions and prevent them from inflicting any catastrophe on you and your loved ones.
Your home should be safeguarded by disassociating yourself and your loved ones from the South-east, South and North-west sectors of your residence. Avoid any activity within these areas throughout 2012.
The South-east area of your home harbours the most detrimental force as this is the most hazardous section of your home this year. Forego any renovation for the entire year, except on a carefully selected date, when such commencement may proceed.
Bear in mind though that you can pacify the adverse influence of the "#5 Yellow Star" with metal items made of brass, copper or iron.
The "Grand Duke" residing within the same territory affirms the rationale behind disengaging the South-east area. The threat of catastrophe and menace, as well as serious medical setbacks is the primary reason why you and your family should steer clear of this section.
Refurbishing on any scale should be forestalled in the South sector as the force of the "Three Killings", will cause disasters, accidents, thefts, lost of wealth and material possessions. Worse still, persistent health problems will occur if this area is disturbed.
You will want to keep your distance from the North-west sector as this part houses the "Wrath of the Duke", otherwise known as the Year Breaker.
Mediate its serious consequences that could potentially be worse than the effects of the Grand Duke by not carrying out any activity here. Let's keep our home a sanctuary by avoiding all afflictions.
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