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Dear Anon.
I hope I got the correct reference for the term "six killing" as there are a few different "six killing" used in Eight House and Flying Star.
I believe you are referring to six killing as Liu (6) Sha / Sar (Kill) which is one of the directions in the Eight House called spook.
Generally, since it a desk direction, if you can shift it to your beneficial direction, you should. If not, at least strengthen yourself with your favourable element. For example if you are weak wood, make use of water (Blue colour etc).
Hope that helps.
If you think I am referring to the wrong 6 killing please specify the correct term and where it is found or used in.
Warmest Regards
Robert Lee
On 1/18/00 7:05:02 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>I just found out I'm West is
>my six killings direction
>where my desk is facing. What
>is the six killings and is
>there any Feng Shui affects on
>me?
>
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