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Dear Anon,
Yes, this is the case.
For example, at the main entrance area, where one can activate the water star, i.e. clear space in-front. One cannot possible activate a mountain star at this location.
The logic is the same e.g. in the living room where one should not activate a mountain star.
If there is a wall and a mountain star is `available' one cannot activate a mountain star and a water star.
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 11/18/99 12:11:12 AM, Anonymous wrote:
>Dear cecil,
>
>I read somewhere that it is
>bad to activate both the
>mountain star and water star
>at the same location since it
>creates the possibility that
>mountain star will fall into
>the water star. Is there any
>truth in this. Thanks.
>
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