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The Secret of Michael Phelps' Four Pillars Chart |
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Michael Phelps’ Chart
The
Beijing Olympic Games has just closed not too long ago and it was the
most spectacular one ever. The smooth progress of the Games brought
the World over two weeks of enjoyment. As I said before the opening
ceremony: “The date picked to open the event is an auspicious date
which is full of Water Element. The Water Element
represents the spectators. This Olympic games I believe will have the
most spectators or audiences around the world this time.” In fact
the 29th Beijing Olympic Games had the most spectators
ever.
By talking about the Games, we must mention about the
swimming superstar Michael Phelps. From a Chinese Astrology point of
view, are there any special about his Four Pillar birth chart? Is the
opening day full of Water Element a benefit to him? I believe anyone
watching the Games knows who Michael Phelps is. But just let me
briefly state a little bit of information about him.
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Feng Shui Spring Refresher |
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Feng Shui Spring Refresher
Spring
often brings endings and beginnings. If you've had a life change,
such as a child arriving or flying from the nest, you're in a great
position to make your home more suited to a positive energy flow that
will feed your soul and inspire you, than ever before. And if you're
firmly rooted in the one spot, it’s the ideal time to give yourself
an energetic fresh-start and discover just how much good chi your
home can channel you.
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An excerpt from a Feng Shui Consultant's Diary: |
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Walking the Mountains in China with
Feng Shui Master Joey Yap April 2008
One of the most exciting moments in a
Feng Shui consultants life is to be able to walk the mountains and
chase the dragon vein’s in China. It is putting into practice our
study of Luan Tou (landform Feng Shui) where we analyse the Incoming
Dragon (Lai Long), the structure of the Landform Embrace (Sha
Shou),water structures in and around the area and the quality of the
land itself (Meridian Spot).
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Book Review: The Feng Shui Way |
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NOVA MAGAZINE – Book Review by Margaret Evans
Reviewed by Margaret Evans
Feng Shui seems to
mean different things to different people – everything from a
strategically placed goldfish bowl with just the right number of
goldfish to a profound sense of the order of the cosmos.
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The Feng Shui behind the Beijing Olympics Opening Ceremony |
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2008, August is the 8th Month, and the 8th Day, at 8:08pm. The Olympic Game officially opens.
The date has so many 8s in it. In term of Feng Shui, the 8 is a good
number since we are now in Feng Shui period number 8 which started from
2004 to 2023. In Feng Shui, it has a cycle of 9 periods and each Feng
Shui period is 20 years in length. So the number 8 is a good number
because it is in season. Number 8 means wealth.
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Love your pet? You’ll love Fur Shui |
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Fur
Shui. Have you heard of it? It’s Californian for “feng shui for
pets”. We all deserve to live a life of balance and good energy…
and so do the furry friends we share it with. Whether you seek to
change a tendency your pet has, or simply make life the best you can
for them, below are a few fresh and easy strategies you can use to
create great “fur shui”!
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