| Living Life to the Fullest, with Classical Feng Shui Contrary to popular belief nowadays, Feng   Shui is not (only) about getting rich.  And Feng Shui sure has nothing   to do with your hairstyle, ornaments, home decorations or the number of   goldfish you have bobbing about in your aquarium.   Far from being a hocus-pocus sort of   'magical art', Classical Feng Shui is an ancient, respectable science   that studies how the natural energies of our environment, or Qi, can be   harnessed to benefit our internal and external environments.  So, you   can think of Feng Shui as a study of how we can improve our living   conditions, our lives, the lives of our loved ones, and society in   general.  It is one of the Five Arts (Wu Shu) of Chinese Metaphysics,   and applied correctly, a powerful improvement tool as well. Feng Shui is therefore about   self-empowerment.  It's about knowing what's best for you and how you   can realize your full potential in life.  And just to pique your   interest, Feng Shui is often quoted as the prescription to the diagnosis   made possible by BaZi (Four Pillars of Destiny); a branch of Chinese   Astrology. Put simply, Feng Shui is all about making the most of what you're born with, to succeed in life.        Watch out for these Afflictions...come the Year of the Earth Rat! As implied, Afflictions are bodies of   negative Qi that may affect your life adversely.  'May', because whether   they do actually affect you and your loved ones, depends pretty much on   what you do - or do not. Come 2008 - the Year of the Earth Rat -   pay more attention the South and North sectors of your home.  And in   particular, avoid using, renovating, drilling, or indeed, undertaking   any sort of activity in the South, as this is where the Year Breaker,   the Five Yellow and the Three Killings reside...simultaneously,   throughout the year!   Now, it goes without saying that health -   both physical and mental - is indeed wealth, so avoid renovating the   Year Breaker sector, which will be found in the South.  This Affliction   bodes ill for health and relationships, and it is best not to cross its   path.  Hence, in the best interests of ailing or elderly folk as well as   harmony, leave the South sector alone, at least for 2008.
 Similarly,   any adverse affects of the Three Killings can be avoided or negated, by   simply refraining from digging the ground in this sector, or   undertaking any renovations there.  The Three Killings represent   leakage, both literal and lateral.  And certainly, you'd agree that a   leaking faucet or plumbing is annoying enough, without having to fall   victim to robbery or burglary!  So bear in mind the preceding   precautions, and take heart, as you need NOT even shift your bed or door   positions facing this sector.
 But above all, the Five Yellow must not   be physically touched, and by that, we mean that not even walls may be   struck or holes drilled into the walls of this sector, unless you wish   to activate its harmful energies!  This is a negative star that brings   about calamities, wealth loss, problematic relationships and health   issues.  Where possible, avoid using any rooms in the Northeast sector   for important activities. Meanwhile, the Grand Duke, which resides   in the North, spells mishaps and health problems for those who   unwittingly unleash its malevolent energies.  Leave this body of Qi   alone, and you will do just fine.  Flying Stars for 2008: The Good, The Bad, and The Miserable! Your property's divided into 9 sectors -   also known as the 9 Palaces - with the North, Northeast, East,   Southeast, South, Southwest, West and Northwest sectors facing outwards   from the Central Palace (which also counts as a sector).  And given the   dynamic and ever-changing nature of Qi, the energies affecting each   sector vary each year.  It is therefore important to identify the types   of Qi prevalent in each sector, using Flying Stars Feng Shui. The Good... As far as 2008 is concerned, the positive   sectors are the East, Southeast, North and Northeast.  The East,   infused with the Qi of the auspicious #8 White Star, augurs well for all   Wealth-related pursuits.  Meanwhile, those looking to climb the   corporate ladder or seeking career advancement would do well to tap into   the energies of the #6 White Star, present in the North.  Mind you,   though, that the Qi of the North could also bring about illnesses if you   neglect your health! The #9 Purple Star flies into the   Southeast in 2008, making it your property's Secondary Wealth sector for   the year.  So if you're a businessperson or entrepreneur who intends to   embark on a new venture, business expansion or simply garner more   wealth, be sure to tap into the energies of the Southeast. Now, students undertaking any sort of   course and examination candidates...pay heed to this advisory!  If it's   academic luck you seek, use the Northeast more often in 2008.  This   sector can also be utilized by those looking for romance, or who simply   love to travel. And the Bad and Miserable... You will want to look out for these sectors: The Southwest, West, Northwest and South. By now, you should at least be able to   guess that with 3 types of Afflictions (i.e. the Year Breaker, Five   Yellow and Three Killings) present in the South come 2008, it really   will be the most negative sector of the year!  Best piece of advice:   Stay clear of the South. And if you have no choice but to use the   Northwest, mind your health, as the #2 Black Star is the harbinger of   ailments and disease.  The same predicament applies to those compelled   to use the Southwest, where the #7 Red will be present.  However, worse   still, Southwest users will also need to keep an eye open for disputes,   relationship issues, and even armed robbery!  Last but not least, to minimize the risk   of facing a lawsuit or legal complications, avoid using the West.  The   inauspicious Qi of the #3 Jade also spells disagreements and   misunderstandings for those using this sector. To do - or not to do To paraphrase Shakespeare, it's all a   simple matter of 'To do, or not to do?'.  And it was also the Bard who   once opined: "Nothing is truly good or bad, only thinking (and doing)   makes it so."   Hence, this holds true as well, in Feng   Shui.  Lest it slips your mind, Feng Shui is about making what's already   good, better...instead of remedying or solving problems arising from the   detrimental effects of negative Qi.   So as you can see, 2008 - or any other   year for that matter - is not without its positive or prosperous   aspects.  The trick is to learn what's good for you, and identify the   sector or direction that best serves your purpose.  Of course, you are   now also equipped with the knowledge on which sectors should be avoided! If you'd like to know more about what awaits you in 2008, do join me at my Feng Shui & Astrology for 2008 Seminar, themed 'Good to Great in 2008' on January 27th 2008, at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. On this note, I'd like to wish you a   Happy and Prosperous New Year.  May you be blessed with a great Year of   the Earth Rat ahead! |