letter from the editor July/August 2013
With Chris in red, releasing Wind Horse flags.
The Costwolds, one of the most picturesque corners of England.
caused by illegal plantation clearing in Sumatra, South of Malaysia and Singapore. T e governments are working at water bombing and cloud seeding to alleviate the smog. T e Flying Stars show excessive Fire energy causing illness and health threats in the form of the number 2 star in the South, and we hope that by July when the number 1 star enters, this smog will lift.
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The horrible haze took away the KL skyline this June.
Flying Star feng shui can be an accurate predictive tool, and keeping a watch of how the stars change from month to month is a useful way to ensure we stay protected at least to some extent from some of the dangers ahead. Forewarned is
s we go to print, Malaysia and Singapore are experiencing the worst haze crisis ever, with the API (air pollutant index) levels reaching highs of over 750 in Johor and Singapore (300 is considered very hazardous). T e smog is originating from the forest fi res
forearmed. And so we feel it opportune timing to bring you a big story on the Hungry Ghost month for the coming August, when the number 5 misfortune star doubles, and on some days, triples. Whenever misfortune stars line up in this way, and especially when they coincide with other events such as the Hungry Ghost month when mischievous spirits are believed to be roaming around, free to wander the world and cause accidents and illness, it is really prudent to take all necessary precautions to appease and to subdue their negative tendencies. Do read the stories associated with this awesomely bad month!
On the movie front, summer has started serving up some long-awaited blockbusters. Man of Steel featuring Henry Cavill as our favourite superhero Superman is well on its way to becoming a billion dollar super hit, and there is World War Z featuring Brad Pitt as United Nations super brain researcher Gerry Lane which has turned out better than expected; both are actors with double letters in their names. Honey Lim brings us a very good story on the eff ect of names on one’s success potential. She investigates many of today’s superstars and gives us a very convincing and interesting correlation between their names and the timing of their success. You don’t want to miss her in-depth article on cosmic numerology and you can then fi nd out if and when your name will bring you success.
Our personality feature this month spotlights Juanita Lee, a high powered and multi-talented lady who has been channelling her skills towards helping the less fortunate. As District Chairman of the Inner Wheel Club, which has 4000 branches worldwide, she galvanizes members to take up causes that may have been overlooked or forgotten by others. Her standpoint is to help where one can make an immediate difference, and she reiterates the main
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