Thursday, April 25, 2019

Feng Shui and your lucky day

Feng Shui has an astrological component, and a house that is good for one person may not be suitable for another. For example, a Tiger-oriented house at Magnetic E/NE [about 60 degrees] is not a good house for people born in the Year of the Ox. It may make it harder for them to get married or stay married with the type of housing type. Chinese Zodiac is related to time and direction.

Back to time: Even if someone installs their remedies or makes a real change to their family or landscape, there will be some better options depending on the year of birth of the family.

Lu Cun [loo choon] lucky money day is repeated every 12 days because it is related to the Chinese Zodiac. Many people know that there is a Chinese constellation every year, but if you don't really study Chinese astrology, you may not know that every month, every day or even an hour is broken down into these twelve constellations. The Chinese hour is actually a double hour, so this is in line with our 24-hour cycle. For example, it is mouse time from 11pm to 1am.

Lucun Lucky Gold Day is often used as a good day to make money, bear financial risks, sign contracts or make any financial disputes. I set my course as much as possible on my Lu Village Day. In those days, the turnout rate is usually better.

A common question is why Lucky Golden Day is different for people born with the same constellation. This is usually not the reason for this situation, because everyone's Lu Cun Day is not based on their own Chinese Zodiac, but the last digit of the year of birth. This will be a year of birth ending in 0 to 9, so this is a 10-year repetition period called the year of Chinese astrology.

This special application is called Lu Cun Lucky Money Day. Not all Zodiac signs are represented. Some signs have even doubled. For example, a person born in a year ending in 7 or 9 will share the same luck day, the day of the horse. Obviously, the person born in 1977 and the person born in 1979 are not the Chinese zodiac in the same year.

The zodiac is repeated every 12 years, not ten years. So this is where there is difference. Only when one person has the same lucky day with another person with the same constellation can their birth year be divisible by 10 and 12. For example, people who are separated by sixty years will have the same Chinese Zodiac and the same lucky day, because 60 can be divided by 10 by 6 times. 60 can be divisible by 12 times 5 times. People born in 1901 and 1961 were born in the Year of the Ox, and they all have the same lucky day because their birth year ends with a "1". All those who have their birth year ending in 1 [1941, 1951, 1961, 1971, etc.] will share the same lucky day, the Year of the Rooster.

A similar problem arises on a person who is a person's triangle [that is, the Ming Dynasty], but a different Chinese zodiac, not the same triangle. This is because we now compare the 12-year repeat cycle with the 9-year repeat cycle. The person born in 1961 is a beech wood scorpion, also a squad [Chinese astrology] cattle [years]. But in Ba Zhai [eight schools], the only others are Zhen trigram and Oxen, those who were also divisible by 9 and 12 at the birth year. For example, the 36-year span between birth years. The number 36 can be divisible by 4 times 4 times and can be divisible by 12 times 3 times.

This means that Feng Shui uses more than one different personal astrology system in its audit, or at least it should be. You have the right to conduct a personal analysis that takes into account your family's "birth data" [year of construction] as well as your own personal birth data and your family members. The coordinates of time and space are essential elements for an appropriate and comprehensive assessment.

When you are sure of your Lu Village Lucky Day, please know that the Chinese solar calendar begins on February 4th or 5th of each year in the Western calendar. This means those who were born from January 1st to February 3rd or 4th [you must check the exact year], then you will be one year old by these criteria. For example, a person born on January 27, 1967 would consider being born in 1966 and then look at the 6-digit number of their lucky day.

Lucky currency day ends at 0 = monkey day, year ends at 1 = cock day, year ends at 2 = pig day, year ends at 3 = mouse day, year ends at 4 = tiger day, year ends at 5 = rabbit day, The year ends at 6 or 8 = Snake Day, and the year ends at 7 or 9 = Ma Ri. In order to know when these days will happen, you need to get the current Chinese solar calendar.




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