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Feng Shui Chinese Astrology: brighten up your future

What will you do if you get to know about your future? You will definitely be happy for good moments and tensed for the adverse conditions. But then if you know about them you can at least adopt some measure for its cure. Chinese Feng shui give you such measure to make your life go smooth and easy. Chinese zodiac also helps in giving some guidelines to brighten up your future.

Chinese zodiac and Chinese Feng shui have close association with each other. Both this Chinese concept works on the basis of interaction between five basic elements of energy named as fire, water, earth, wood and metal. It is believed that these five elements have the entire universe’s energy and a balance among these is the best condition for a person. These five elements are guiding Chinese culture since ages.

Feng shui believes that a perfect balance in inner and outer body environment is the best condition for living a happy and harmonious life. It believes in yin and yang theory and positions of substances surrounding you. According to this science, every object has some particular energy which is emitted if it is placed with proper orientation and perfect angle with surroundings. This energy called chi has effect on every act of yours. On the other hand Chinese zodiac believes in orientation of planets and other heavenly bodies, interaction between five elements, yin and yang, 12 animal signs and wu xing teachings.

These 12 animals in Feng shui are in particular order with rat being first and boar being last. There is a story behind this that is once Buddha called all animals for celebrating New Year’s Eve. But only 12 animals were successful reaching there. Although ox was very fast and supposed to reach first but then rat sat on his back and jump over to the destination, and ox became second. On this day only Buddha decided to give 12 zodiac names on the name of these animals.

Feng shui Chinese astrology requires birth location and time for giving any reports. Birth year will be in accordance with the 8 numbers representing 8 different compass directions. These numbers are called as patzu. Once having this information, a Feng shui expert analyzes bagua, an octagon shaped chart. The bottom of chart is in correspondence with the front door and accordingly he decides the location of house. With this he determines which objects to be kept where, positioning of water elements, plants and flowers. This also gives an idea about incorporating any objects like images, fountains, green plants or any other Feng shui products if required.

This Feng shui Chinese astrology determines the birth animal of the person with his birth date and according to the characteristics, behavior and attitude of that animal determines the person’s nature. With this color of the person’s home, type of furniture required and other elements can be decided. With such changes positive energy flows as such to accumulate maximum in your house and gives you vigor and power.

This Feng shui Chinese astrology is somewhat difficult to understand and comprehend for a normal individual as it requires extensive study of signs and Feng shui. It’s better for you consult a Feng shui expert for your predictions. These people very well understand about the interacting principles and guide you properly. After sometime you yourself can see the results and feel the positive energy within you. You can brighten up your future with this art and live a happy and harmonious life.

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The Two Pearls of Wisdom by Alison Goodman – Brings out the ancient lores of Chinese Astrology

Alison Goodman is an Australian author, who is well-known for her award-winning science fiction novel, “Singing the Dogstar Blues”. She has given lecture in creative writing programs at several Victorian universities. She is good at writing fictional stories.

The Two Pearls of Wisdom”, written by Alison Goodman is a 2008 Aurealis Award-winning Novel under the Best Fantasy category, which is based on the ancient lores of Feng Shui and Chinese astrology. The story is all about Eon, who is been trained to become a Dragoneye — one of the most powerful people in the whole of the empire who can able to control wind and water to protect the land. But there is a dark secret that hides behind his past. Eon is actually Eona, a young woman living a dangerous pretence that, if discovered, will mean certain death.

When Eona was young, he was found by a power-hungry master of the Dragon Magic, who was in a search for the new Dragoneye. Since females are not allowed in practicing arts, Eona undergoes years of study to mask or pretend as a boy. So Eona becomes Eon, and a dangerous risk is put into play. Soon, Eon’s ultimate display of skill at the Dragoneye ceremony draws attention of the Emperor himself and summoned to the wealthy court, which places him in the centre of a power struggle between the Emperor and his High Lord brother.

Subjected to the treacherous court politics, Eon tries to escape form the responsibilities given to him, since he gets deviated from his mission in capturing the imperial throne. Soon Eona must learn to believe her powers and find the strength to face a spiteful enemy who would take away her magic and her life.

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A picture of tranquility and serenity- Chinese Garden

The Chinese Garden is better known to Singaporeans as the Jurong Gardens, being based in Jurong East near the MRT Station and adjacent to the Japanese Garden. The garden which is based on Chinese gardening concepts was designed by a Taiwanese architect named Professor Yuen-Chen Yu in 1975. The main characteristic of this style is the seamless melding of outstanding architectural features with natural environs, as seen in Chinese imperial gardens.

 

The entrance to this area is guarded by marble stone lions, the traditional Chinese animal signifying sovereignty. The White Rainbow Bridge is found almost immediately upon entrance; bridges are significant aspects of any Chinese garden and this one is built in the fashion of a miniature 17-Arch Bridge of Peking’s Summer Palace. A seven storey pagoda perched upon a small hill rises gracefully beyond the bridge. The magnificent Main Arch building which the bridge leads into, houses two courtyards: the “Early Spring Courtyard” and “Garden Courtyard” as well as a fishpond all of which make for very scenic backdrops for shutterbug tourists to pose against.

 

The Stone Boat, which is an architectural achievement of Chinese culture lauded by art-lovers the world over, and the Tea House are two other notable features of the garden. Both these are built along the lines of the ones at the Peking Summer Palace; it may be argued that the Stone Boat even surpasses the one in Peking.

 

Last but not least, we come to the main architectural highlight of the garden, which is also the signature markers of a Chinese style leisure park – the pavilion, plateau and tower. These are integral to the Feng Shui of the area; there are strict rules governing the balance of their relative heights and sizes and special care is given to the quaint footpaths, streams and plant life which lie between this constructional trifecta. The sights of the garden do not end with its architectural features, however; the main landscaping highlight is the beautiful Bonsai Garden housing over 2000 bonsais imported from China. A Bonsai Training Centre has been launched to enthuse fledgling Bonsai students and the garden is gaining a reputation as being one of the largest of its kind outside of China. The Garden of Abundance, which boasts pomegranate trees interspersed with zodiac sculptures and symbols of longevity and abundance, is one of the newer additions to the Chinese Garden, while the Live Turtle and Tortoise Museum is an unexpected glimpse into rare species of fauna sure to enhance the pleasure of an evening’s exploration of this venue. The entire ensemble of art, flora and fauna is completed with a seafood restaurant that assures the visitor that not even the best of China can make the discerning Singaporean forget about the finer things in life!

 

All this and more can be experienced by a visitor careful to pick the right Singapore hotel in which to base themselves. Raffles Hotel, Singapore is a five star hotel in Singapore which is also one of the city-state’s most elegant and recognized landmarks; any guest fortunate enough to find lodging there would be assured a complete experience of Singapore’s best and finest sights and attractions.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.

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THE COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO FENG SHUI. HOW TO APPLY THE SECRETS OF CHINESE WISDOM FOR HEALTH, WEALTH AND HAPPINESS

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Feng Shui Tassel with 8 Chinese Coins/dragon for Auspicious Money Luck

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The Feng Shui Kit: The Chinese Way to Health, Wealth, and Happiness at Home and at Work

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Have you ever wondered why you feel at home in some places but not in others? Or why you feel uneasy in a room you have never set foot in before? The ancient Chinese art of feng shui – the art of perfect placement – holds the answers to these questions, and many more.

The Feng Shui Kit contains everything you need to benefit from this fascinating art. Find out how the flow of life-giving energy, or ch’i in and around your home and workplace could be affecting your health, wealth and personal happiness. Use the specially designed feng shui compass and ruler to discover your lucky and unlucky directions, forces and colors for every situation. And the pa kua mirror provided will deflect malign forces and spirits. The book contains full instructions and draws upon the wisdom of one of the few fully qualified feng shui masters living in the west, Man-Ho Kwok. Whether it is rearranging a bed or desk, or deciding upon the location of your new home, The Feng Shui Kit will help you feel in complete harmony with your surroundings.

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Feng Shui & Meditation – Classical Chinese Folk Music – Bamboo Flute


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Chinese Feng Shui Painting Chinese Cherry Blossom Painting 244

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Daoist Weather Magic and Feng Shui: Training in the Daoist Magic From the Zheng Yi School of Ancient Chinese Mysticism

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Chinese Feng Shui Bagua W. Mirror

  • Chinese Feng Shui bagua is believered that it can enhance positive energy while deflecting negativ

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