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Home Consumer Jenny Liu FAQs of annual feng shui adjustments

FAQs of annual feng shui adjustments

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Q: What are feng shui adjustments based on?

A: Feng shui adjustments are based on the specific Flying Nine Star Chart that matches your house, depending on how it is oriented and when it was built or last remodeled. The type of adjustments that are recommended vary, depending on whether you belong to the Eastern or Western Direction Pattern energies (determined by your birth year), and which area of your house is being adjusted.

To truly customize an effective adjustment, the Yi-Jing, Five Element Theory, and your Zi Wei Do Shu birth chart are used to calculate what type, color, element, symbol, or numerology it should be. Furthermore, adjustments are based on what is acceptable to your culture, the interior design, or the architecture of your house.

Q: Does everybody need feng shui adjustments?

A: There is no doubt that your environment affects your well-being. Feng shui energy relates to human destiny. Good feng shui creates good luck, peace, happiness, wealth, genius, scholarship, and creativity. It creates a high quality of life and releases disasters such as lawsuits, illness, injury, or unexpected problems.

Families living in a house with good feng shui usually experience harmony, love, and longevity. Their children are focused in their studies and are able to develop their talents. Businesses with good feng shui usually thrive with good reputation, achievement, and power.

Q: Do you need to make adjustments even if your life feels good to you?

A: Yes. Energy cycles change all the time, so making annual feng shui adjustments — even when things are going well – is necessary to maintain an environment that sustains you. Plus, there is always room for improvement! Most people’s definition of feeling good is relative to what they define as "good." They may be unaware of their true potential.

Q: How expensive are feng shui adjustments? Will less expensive adjustments still work?

A: There are two sayings, "you get what you pay for" and "similar energies attract." All feng shui adjustments work, however there are definitely different levels of effectiveness. Feng shui masters with different levels of experience have different levels of power in recommending feng shui adjustments. The effectiveness of feng shui adjustments also depends on your level of expectation. Finally, how well a feng shui adjustment works depends on your astrology chart.

If you are able to make adjustments in sync with the energies of your chart, the results will be highly effective. For instance, if your astrology and the Flying Nine Star Chart for your bedroom indicates that this year you are likely to find a good mate, then simple, inexpensive feng shui adjustments will be quite effective.

However, if you desire to double your income and your astrology and Flying Nine Star Chart for your office shows a tendency toward great financial loss, you will need a powerful and probably more expensive feng shui adjustment such as a Chi Art to modify these negative energies and protect you.

Q: Can I make up my own adjustments? Can an adjustment be inadvertently negative?

A: Yes to both questions. As long as you have extensive experience in feng shui and the knowledge of the Five Element Theory, Flying Nine Star Theory, and understand how to create and empower feng shui items and mantra charms, you can create your own effective adjustments. Unfortunately, most people lack the experience and full knowledge to make proper adjustments and oftentimes follow books that can be misleading. The wrong adjustment can actually create negative feng shui.

Q: What if the best thing for me to do is to move, but there is no way I can move?

A: Over 90 percent of houses in the US are not designed according to feng shui, so unless you have a feng shui master design a custom home, it is not easy to find a house with feng shui that fits you and your family.

The bottom line is making adjustments. When your house has bad feng shui, it is imperative to make strong feng shui adjustments with Chi Art, as well as making personal adjustments to protect and strengthen those who live inside. Because positive energy attracts more positive energy, when you strengthen your own energies, the opportunities for finding a new home will open up.

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Jenny Liu is a fourth generation feng shui expert, please see her website at Liu-FengShui.com, call her at (626) 272–4901.

 

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( Published on December 6, 2008 in Asian Journal Los Angeles p. C6 )

 

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