Chinese Feng Shui
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The Basics Of Feng Shui Horoscopes
You might have heard about the feng shui horoscope. You must have been wondering what is the true connection between the Chinese Zodiac and the Chinese feng shui.
Fact is, the Chinese Zodiac and the Chinese feng shui are both included in the feng shui horoscope. It is an ancient Chinese teaching that discusses about the influence of the five feng shui elements to people’s lives. The five feng shui elements in the zodiac, the fire, the water, the wood, the earth and the metal is theorized by the Chinese to be the driving force of the universe. This principle has been passed from one generation to another for thousands of years.
As we all know, feng shui is an age long art from the ancient Chinese that deals with the preservation of the harmony with the idea that this kind of harmony will bring improvement to the soul and the body.
Therefore, a person can only be successful when his body and soul comes in full alignment and harmony. The basic principles of feng shui involves the use of the five elements and its yin and yang, the surroundings, the environment, the planet’s alignments in our solar system and the positions given by the feng shui compass.
The feng shui horoscope practically depends on the current positions of the heavenly bodies and the influence of the five feng shui elements. This science also includes the yin and the yang, the ten heavenly systems and the 12 branches of the Chinese zodiac.
The Chinese zodiac basically depends on the situation of the heavenly bodies as well as the interaction between the feng shui elements, the yin and yang and other factors.
The Chinese horoscope is very important to the processes used in Chinese feng shui. This is the reason why feng shui experts asks their clients of their birth date, time and location. There are eight numbers that correspond to each of the eight patzu compass directions. A person’s birth information will correspond with one of the eight patzu compass directions.
With this information, the feng shui master will now turn to his specialized feng shui tool called the bagua. It is basically a chart that is octagonal in shape. The lower part of the bagua signifies the home or building’s front door.
This holds a very important role in determining how you can properly position the rooms, your water source as well as al the elements to be utilized in the area including all the furniture and fixtures. Feng shui also has the tradition of using charms and talismans. It was said that you can use these to improve your fortune.
The charms you must have on you will depend on the feng shui horoscope. This will be discerned by the traits of the 12 Chinese Zodiac animals as well as the calculation of the elements and the roper position according to the directions of the place.
The teachings that go in between the Chinese feng shui and the Chinese Zodiac are very hard to comprehend. This is why it would be wise to consult someone who possesses knowledge and expertise in this field. When the things are placed in their ideal location, you will immediately feel a sudden surge of positive energy in life.
This year, July has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. every 823 So why does this happen?
This year, July has 5 Fridays, 5 Saturdays and 5 Sundays. This happens
once every 823 years. This is called money bags. So, forward this to
your friends and money will arrive within 4 days. Based on Chinese
Feng Shui. why is this so
This is a myth. Feng shui doesn't even have anything to do with the calendar or dates.
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Good light, good views, good numbers. (Eileen Hsu)
An attractive young woman in a dark pantsuit is pacing the edges of demolished
urban lot, chanting quietly and gently tossing grains of vodka-soaked rice
while development executives looked on appreciatively, smiling beneath their
ceremonial hard hats as an ancient ritual is performed on the site of their
newest project. If the scene sounds bizarre, it is also almost surely a
glimpse into the future of New York City real estate “Everyone can benefit
from good energy,” said Eric Benaim, President of Modern Spaces, whose company
has enlisted the services of “Certified Feng Shui Consultant” Laura Cerrano of
Feng Shui Long Island to advise them on every facet of the design and
construction of Vista Court, a 15-story residential building on Purves Street
just south of Northern Boulevard. But while Mr. Benaim might very well be
correct, every trend in city real estate would point to the fact that Modern
Space’s decision to feng shui its newest project is being made with explicit
intent to attract the most sought after buyer in today’s market; the Chinese.
Roughly $30 billion was invested in New York City real estate ...
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