Cleansing Bad Luck

Author: admin  //  Category: Spiritual

Bad Luck- How to Cleanse

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Ironically, or fated to be, this time we were hit by the crisis of the globe financial problem. What ever reasons found linked of the meltdown, every body was trying to stay afloat in tight manners. For luckier one they may ride through, while mental and spiritual tortures leads to suicide were the answers of the unfortunate. To what I see, there is always a resting point or the breathing gaps to occur naturally once a body is at its fullest level. This is when new strong energy is needed and recaptures in order to move forward to new height. The section of the resting or breathing gaps is just like things get stagnant, slow down or retreated to a comfortable level of its course before moving forwards again.

At this juncture, when negative takes place we call it Bad Luck. As you understand we need to boost ourselves with lots of positives Qi for our luck to be energized again.
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The Chinese New Year 2009

Author: admin  //  Category: Chinese new year

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The Chinese will be celebrating their 15 days New Year starting from 12.00 midnight 26th of January to 9th February 2009. The first day is a very auspicious and important festival day for the Chinese to follow because this is the beginning of the first day of the lunar year. The Chinese strictly observed that this day nothing mustn’t goes wrong. In the belief bad luck will follow throughout the rest of the year if something bad happened on the first day, or during the remaining fourteen days celebrations period.

As followers to the ancient customs and cultures, handling down for generations, we need to see to various ‘Cannot’ during this time; such as, we cannot sweep the floor, wash the hair, clip finger nails, use scissors or needle to mend clothes, quarrel, cry, or use vulgar words. If any of these actions happen, bad luck will falls to the family concern. So, it is always the parents will remind their children to keep the harmonies in the family and respects the forbidden actions during the first day of New Year.
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Ox Year Luck 2009

Author: admin  //  Category: Feng Shui

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Ox is positioned second after the Rat sign; and corresponds to the Earthly Branch of “Chou’. This year Heavenly stem is ‘Ji’, earth-element, so 2009 is ‘Ji-Chou’ Year.

The no nonsense hard working character of this animal, Ox, usually work out successfully after having going through various difficulties in the early stage. Are you born in the year of Ox? Unfortunately to say, this is not good a year for you generally, as your sign is in conflict with ‘Tai Sui’ (The Duke of Jupiter). Don’t be disheartened, actually not all Oxen sign people will be in bad luck. While some Oxen maybe blessed with better luck from their individual Ba-Zi. Then their life will see a brighter with fewer troubles and calamities. Hence, this bring more opportunities to them.
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Ox Year Influences To Other Zodiac Signs

Author: admin  //  Category: The Chinese zodiac signs

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The Rat Sign

Year born

1936, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008.

During the year of Ox, the Rat people will find the blessing from the ox as these two animals are the compatible pairs of the six harmonies. The harmonies will see the Rat people enjoying very good luck overall and even having an extra wealth from good helpers in their ventures.
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Almanac Book Of Feng Shui

Author: admin  //  Category: Feng Shui

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Guessed many of you have pick up some basic tips on Feng Shui. If you are newbie to this subject, I am happy to explain more on how to find your house facing directions, your own personal Kua number and the understanding of the Xuan Kong flying stars in my future article.

How many of you remember the traditional Chinese Almanac Book? If you are the descendant from a typical traditional Chinese, some of you might have seen your grandfather using the yearly edition Almanac book. The main objective of the book is to provide guidance for choosing particular auspicious date for holding or celebrating big occasions. And now, the acceptance and the reliance of this unique, long rectangular book has become a ‘must have’ in every household. The Chinese beliefs an auspicious day to start a new event or business symbolizes a new good beginning.
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