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Dear Laura,
I believe there was this debate sometime back where some Australian, FS enthusiasts and FS practitioners `introduced' or reversed the Ba Gua as you mentioned such as SE etc...
So far, such `claims' have been reduced significantly.
As many FS concepts are based on the Five Elements concept, Yin and Yang, these are not affected by whether it is North or South hemisphere.
Overall, or so far, no one was able to refute the current FS model. Cavet emptor... (let the buyer beware) to those who believe that FS models should be reversed for the Southern hemisphere.
So far, in my personal experience having looked at many (many) cases particulary for Australia, I sincerely believe that the current FS model should not be changed.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 10/5/00 6:10:00 AM, Laura Wing wrote:
>Does the hemisphere where you
>were born and now live matter
>in the calculations? If a SE
>direction is favorable for
>someone who is born in the
>northern hemisphere, is it
>still favorable if they now
>live southern hemisphere?
>Also, if it does matter, are
>all the calculations based on
>northern hemisphere births?
>Thanks…
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