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Dear Glyn,
Please read below:-
On 8/7/99 10:15:09 AM, Glyn Foster wrote:
>Hi Cecil
>
>What is your opinion on using
>crystals eg. amethyst or
>citrine where the facing star
>#8 is found to enhance the
>wealth.
Well, 8 is weak earth, crystal is water.
If you look at water destroying 8 wealth, it is is good if you are a weak water wanting to enhance your wealth.
However, if you look at it that 8 being an auspicious star water actually destroys the good star so it is not that a good cure.
Rather an earthly type object would be better in terms of Flying star activation.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
>Cheers
>Glyn
>
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