(Part 5 of 5)
THIS article concludes this series that forecasts what energies you may expect in your homes and offices in 2011. Preparation and proper adjustments to your environment give you a head start toward reaching your goals.
How to find your room direction:
Use an online map such as GoogleEarth or Mapquest to determine in which direction each room is located. Print out the site map or draw a floor plan of your building. Divide the width and depth of the building into thirds. Once you have imposed this 3x3 grid on your floor plan, locate the north direction and fill in the remaining directions of the grid accordingly. Next, find the section in this article series that matches a particular room’s direction to see the corresponding 2011 forecasts and adjustments. You may have to address a previously published article.
WEST – 1, 4, 9
Fire Star 9 defeats the metal energy of the west. This can present fire hazard and potential for getting burned, so do not leave open flames unattended and remove flammable items in the west room. Be aware of temper, fever, eye, and respiratory problems if the west room is not compatible to you. Star 9 and the west are clashing feminine energies. Females sharing an incompatible west office or room may frustrate each other, while females compatible to the west room will successfully collaborate. Star 9 is also an energy of positive change in perception and new innovations.
Stars 9 and 1 are complementary and bring pregnancy, love, marriage, fulfillment, and promotion to those with a west room or door. Those seeking romance or who want to have a baby should sleep in the west room or activate the west energies. 20-Year Stars 6 and 1 bring the male boss, husband, or father, opportunities for travel and expansion, but be careful of temptation.
West is associated to the Rooster and chong tai shui, which can be particularly challenging for Rabbit persons if they are in this room. They may be prone to speaking without thinking, rash decision-making, or arguments.
Adjustments
Place an image of mountains for stability in the west room. Place tiger eye crystal for releasing conflicts. Place a pair of bi-shou facing west to release tai shui. Use yellow, brown, tan, beige, or orange accents.
NORTHWEST – 2, 3, 8
Earth Star 8 promotes the metal energies of the northwest. This brings either promotion or retirement with benefits - especially for the male boss, husband, or father. Stars 2 and 3 show possible troublemakers and conflict between older females and eldest sons or male staff, so emphasize communication and understanding. Females need to make sure they do not overexert themselves. Pregnant women need to be extra careful to avoid birthing problems. Star 3 is out-of-cycle and indicates that the eldest son or male staff is distracted, rebellious, and prone to risky or self-defeating activities. Be careful of legal issues.
Annual Star 8 and 20-Year Star 9 bring new opportunities, real estate investments, and income from marketing. 20-Year Stars 5 and 2 indicate that it is vital to make health and money awareness top priorities.
Adjustments
Place an image of sunlight or lotus flower like Chi Art, “Lotus 168” in the northwest room. Place rose quartz around your bed for releasing stress, promoting positive relationships, and improving fertility. Use red, pink, burgundy, or purple colors.
About annual adjustments
Annual adjustments are implemented when the feng shui of your house or office has already been evaluated by a master and initial adjustments have been made. Annual adjustments are the fine-tuning you do to maintain progress in your life as your personal goals change and planetary energies shift.
There are a variety of feng shui adjustments that can be made, each with different results. This article series offers simple adjustments anyone can do. It is based on the Nine Star Charts for a building on a north/south orientation. Personalized and meaningful adjustments are most effective. Please visit our website Liu-fengshui.com for more adjustments.
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Master Jenny Liu holds a Bachelors Degree in Environmental Design from UC Berkeley and a Masters Degree in Architecture from UCLA. She is an expert in Feng Shui who shares her knowledge through seminars, periodicals, and the internet. Please join Master Liu for Feng Shui Tea Time, “Make the Most of Your Adjustments: How to Implement Feng Shui Recommendations” November 27, 2010 at 3pm. For more information and reservations, please see Liu-FengShui.com or call Jenny at (626) 272-4901.
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