Filed under: General on Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 |
Dear Feng Shui Friends,
Here’s wishing you all a very Happy and Prosperous Rat year! Gong Xi Fa Cai and May all your wishes come true!
I will also take this opportunity to invite you to take a look at my Products page. Besides the new and resourceful Solar Calendar, I am introducing a few additional items. You will find more detailed information with supporting pictures in the products page.
I hope you will take advantage of these new products to live a more fulfilling life in this Rat year!
With my very best wishes to you and your loved ones.
Filed under: General on Friday, January 25th, 2008 |
New! New! New!
Dear Readers,
As we are approaching a new solar year starting on February 4, 2008, I’m introducing, for the first time ever, a personalized solar calendar for you. This calendar will include your personalauspicious and inauspicious days in order for you to easily schedule all your important events all through the solar year ending February 4, 2009. I would require your exact birth data to compile your personalized calendar. It will be yours for only € 38.00 Euros. This is how it will be presented; please click the following link to download and view the first few pages
Meanwhile, you can order your personalized 2008 calendar by clcikcing add to cart button
Upon receipt of your payment and birth data, I will finalize your personalized calendar and release the Ebook to you within a couple of days.
I look forward to your many orders. Remember, you’ll receive a 5% discount and pay only €108.00 Euros for three calendars ordered for your family members or friends. Don’t miss thisopportunity Click add to cart button here for the 3 calendars
Filed under: General on Tuesday, January 1st, 2008 |
Dear Friends,
Happy New Year to you all! I hope you enjoyed a delightful celebration to welcome 2008 and along with your resolutions, you have included in your list to check and implement feng shui cures to enhance good health, more wealth, brighter career path, and great relationships in 2008.
In approximately 5 weeks time, to be exact on February 4, the Solar Year (or Lichun) will begin. Lichun simply means the beginning of spring. This will mark the beginning of the year as far as Chinese Metaphysics are concerned. Now it’s time to de-clutter if you have not already done so. Don’t forget to check out the tips I’ve listed under Annual Stars for 2008 (just click on "what you must know” for more details) to locate the good and bad energies at important sectors of your house. Do take appropriate steps, and get ready to enjoy a healthy, blissful, and prosperous 2008!
By the way, the first day of the Lunar New Year will fall on February 7 for the Earth Rat (Wu Zi) year. This will be a year without Lichun 無春年 (no spring year) because it begins after February 4. 無春年 is also known as 寡婦年 (widow year) in northern China or 盲年 (blind year) in southern China. Marriage is believed to be unlucky in a year without Lichun.
Filed under: General on Sunday, December 2nd, 2007 |
It has easily taken over four weeks to renovate our ground floor living room… so glad that it’s over now. What a hassle and an inconvenience! We didn’t vacate the house, but all the furniture and belongings were moved to the garage to facilitate the renovation. Did our house change period after putting in the new tiles on floor, new paints on wall and ceiling? No, I don’t think so and frankly, I didn’t feel that the energy of the house has changed.
However, with the dusts seeping vigorously through all the rooms in the upper floors, I took the opportunity to clean and de-clutter the whole house thoroughly. Now that it’s completed, we feel the spread of sheng qi all over our living room and house, a great sense of contentment and accomplishment. So don’t hesitate to renovate, de-clutter, or spring cleaning your living space whenever you can.
Filed under: General on Thursday, November 1st, 2007 |
It’s All Saints Day and it’s a public holiday here. The tradition says that the day after (November 2nd) is the day for us to honor and worship our defunct by bringing them chrysanthemum. During these few days, even though the sky is usually gloomy, cold and humid…, the cemeteries are blooming with flowers, they are all so serene and beautiful! Especially the famous Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris where, other than the locals, many a famous French celebrities rested in peace, we also have Jim Morrison and Oscar Wilde (just to name a few) here to attract many tourists from foreign lands. So would you say this cemetery carries sha qi?
Filed under: General on Sunday, October 28th, 2007 |
I was invited to a Library Talk on Feng Shui in a club the other day, a group of about 30 wonderful and very attentive participants were present. At the end of my one hour presentation followed by the usual Q&A, a lady asked me if I could recommend a good Feng Shui book. Without hesitation, I quoted “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Feng Shui”.
This book is simple and easy to read, at the same time, it delivers a thorough explanation of how you can use Feng Shui to fine tune your life at home and in the office.
Well, it just occurred to me that you may be interested, so here we are, I hope you will enjoy reading it.
Filed under: General on Friday, August 17th, 2007 |
It’s only natural for anybody who is interested in Feng Shui to read Feng Shui related books. What I consider not appropriate is that after reading a few books, some people are ready to give advices and worst, recommend remedies and cures publicly.
You may ask: What’s wrong with that? Why don’t you agree? Well, simply because Feng Shui is very simple and yet very complex. There’s a lot of factors to be taken into consideration… for sure there is no rigid rules. and one plus one does not equal to two, it can equal to 3 or X or Y in metaphysics.
I do, however, encourage people to take the initiative to experiment what they have understood from the books at home. Until they are convinced that it has helped or improved their situation, I would abstain from giving any open recommendations. Most of the reliable practitioners have either conducted experiments themselves, if not, the remedies are experimented by their classmates/colleagues and proven fruition.
It is important then, that if you are seriously interested in Feng Shui, you should go further by attending classes offered by a good teacher. In this case, you will learn the underlying techniques and how to fine-tune the problem areas which are usually not included in the Feng Shui books.
Filed under: General on Wednesday, March 28th, 2007 |
Dear Feng Shui Friends
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