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Wu lou or Calabash
Here’s a picture of Wu lou that I use to counter the sickness star #2 in the Flying Star Feng Shui. As a matter of fact, I have several wu lous in my house… I put one in the North-East sector (home of star #2 in the current Period 8 – from February 2004 to February 2024) of our house; another one in the North-West sector for 2008 where annual star #2 resides, and which I will move to the West sector where the star #2 will be located next February; I have a third one which I move monthly to the different sector according to the Monthly Flying Star, for example it is in the South-East sector for this month. Finally, I also place one each on our children’s and our night tables to ensure good health.
This is no superstition and can be explained by Yi Jing (The Book of Changes). Master Joseph Yu has written an article on this, just click on the following link if you’re interested:
http://www.astro-fengshui.com/fengshui/calabash.html
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Dear Jeannie!
I found precious infos in your post : I had no idea that it is advisable to put several Wu Lus in our home. Considering the health problems I have this year, I will follow your example as soon as I can by the items. Thank you.
With love, as al;ways,te pup,rose
Comment by rose — August 4, 2008 @ 8:02 pm
Dear Rose,
I’m finally getting here. Sorry for the delay in responding. I find it extremely helpful, needless to say… I have excellent health.
With love and blessings, te pup.
Jeannie
Comment by Jeannie — August 11, 2008 @ 1:58 pm