In Chinese Feng Shui or Geomancy, there are various beliefs and practices related to personal energies, environmental influences, and auspicious timing.
1. Belief of individual year (ending from 0 to 9) affecting a person
The last digit of a birth year corresponds to one of the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water):
Years ending in 0 or 1: Metal
Years ending in 2 or 3: Water
Years ending in 4 or 5: Wood
Years ending in 6 or 7: Fire
Years ending in 8 or 9: Earth
Each element influences personality traits, compatibility, and interactions with yearly energies. For instance, someone born in a Metal year might experience conflicts or opportunities in a year dominated by Fire energy.
2. Belief of going to places or having things with bad or negative energies
In Feng Shui, places with bad energies (sha qi, or negative chi) can disrupt health, relationships, or prosperity. This includes:
Areas near cemeteries, hospitals, or prisons.
Spaces with sharp edges, excessive clutter, or broken objects.
Locations affected by poor natural light or improper airflow.
It’s believed that prolonged exposure to negative energies can lead to emotional or physical imbalances.
3. Belief about critical Hades' directions
"Critical Hades' directions" often refers to inauspicious directions.
4. Belief about sleeping and sitting directions
Feng Shui emphasizes aligning sleeping and sitting directions with your birth year number.
Favorable directions enhance health, wealth, love, or personal growth.
Sleeping with your head pointing toward a favorable direction promotes restful sleep and balance.
Avoid sitting with your front toward unfavorable directions, as it symbolizes vulnerability or lack of support.
5. Belief about having aquariums with lots of bubbles
Aquariums represent the Water element, which is associated with wealth and career success. However:
Bubbles signify turbulence or unrest. Too many bubbles (NOT for people with birth years ending 6 & 7) may disrupt the calming and prosperous energy an aquarium is supposed to bring.
A balanced aquarium with fake fish, clear water, and minimal turbulence is preferred for attracting positive chi.
6. Belief about wearing clothes of the right colors
Color choices in Feng Shui are based on the Five Elements and their relationship to your personal energy or the year's energy:
Wearing the "right" colors aligns your energy with positive forces, while wearing incompatible colors can create imbalance or misfortune.
7. Belief about doing activities at the right suitable time
The Chinese identifies auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities.
Personal compatibility with daily and hourly energies are important.
Important actions (like traveling, signing contracts, or starting businesses) are more successful when done at auspicious times tailored to your birth chart.
8. Belief about doing things on right suitable dates
Similarly, MST SOCIETY ADOPTING SUKMAD WAY OF LIFE provides guidelines for choosing auspicious dates for major life events, such as weddings, moving houses, or starting construction. Factors considered include:
The harmony between the date's energy and your birth year sign.
Avoiding clashing days. Performing significant actions on a "lucky" date ensures smoother outcomes and avoids potential obstacles.
Each of these beliefs reflects the core Feng Shui philosophy of living in harmony with the environment and cosmic forces to promote well-being and prosperity.
1. Belief of individual year (ending from 0 to 9) affecting a person
The last digit of a birth year corresponds to one of the Five Elements (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water):
Years ending in 0 or 1: Metal
Years ending in 2 or 3: Water
Years ending in 4 or 5: Wood
Years ending in 6 or 7: Fire
Years ending in 8 or 9: Earth
Each element influences personality traits, compatibility, and interactions with yearly energies. For instance, someone born in a Metal year might experience conflicts or opportunities in a year dominated by Fire energy.
2. Belief of going to places or having things with bad or negative energies
In Feng Shui, places with bad energies (sha qi, or negative chi) can disrupt health, relationships, or prosperity. This includes:
Areas near cemeteries, hospitals, or prisons.
Spaces with sharp edges, excessive clutter, or broken objects.
Locations affected by poor natural light or improper airflow.
It’s believed that prolonged exposure to negative energies can lead to emotional or physical imbalances.
3. Belief about critical Hades' directions
"Critical Hades' directions" often refers to inauspicious directions.
4. Belief about sleeping and sitting directions
Feng Shui emphasizes aligning sleeping and sitting directions with your birth year number.
Favorable directions enhance health, wealth, love, or personal growth.
Sleeping with your head pointing toward a favorable direction promotes restful sleep and balance.
Avoid sitting with your front toward unfavorable directions, as it symbolizes vulnerability or lack of support.
5. Belief about having aquariums with lots of bubbles
Aquariums represent the Water element, which is associated with wealth and career success. However:
Bubbles signify turbulence or unrest. Too many bubbles (NOT for people with birth years ending 6 & 7) may disrupt the calming and prosperous energy an aquarium is supposed to bring.
A balanced aquarium with fake fish, clear water, and minimal turbulence is preferred for attracting positive chi.
6. Belief about wearing clothes of the right colors
Color choices in Feng Shui are based on the Five Elements and their relationship to your personal energy or the year's energy:
Wearing the "right" colors aligns your energy with positive forces, while wearing incompatible colors can create imbalance or misfortune.
7. Belief about doing activities at the right suitable time
The Chinese identifies auspicious and inauspicious times for various activities.
Personal compatibility with daily and hourly energies are important.
Important actions (like traveling, signing contracts, or starting businesses) are more successful when done at auspicious times tailored to your birth chart.
8. Belief about doing things on right suitable dates
Similarly, MST SOCIETY ADOPTING SUKMAD WAY OF LIFE provides guidelines for choosing auspicious dates for major life events, such as weddings, moving houses, or starting construction. Factors considered include:
The harmony between the date's energy and your birth year sign.
Avoiding clashing days. Performing significant actions on a "lucky" date ensures smoother outcomes and avoids potential obstacles.
Each of these beliefs reflects the core Feng Shui philosophy of living in harmony with the environment and cosmic forces to promote well-being and prosperity.
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