I suppose we use water not only to activate the wood of the SE sector but, also, to bring balance between the metal of the #6 and the wood of the SE, right? Otherwise, wouldn't water weaken the metal power of star #6?
One question: Could flying stars Feng shui apply to areas of cities or states or metro areas or is it just one's own house or place of business? Ex: If 6 falls in the southeast, would Lee's Summit or SE Kansas City be affected by that star? Would the state of Georgia see the benefits and pitfalls of said star being in the southeast of the United States?
I know that the wood is destroyed but it also strengthens the metal. Or is it more important to maintain the base element of a particular sector? One thing I wonder about though is the period star and the mountain and water stars. Do they have an effect on the annual and monthly fly stars as far as elements go?
Thank you, Datu! Can I use the SE part of my room since the SE part of the unit I rented is where the bathroom is located beside thr room of another occupant?