Tuesday, 16 February 2010

ENSURING BETTER WEALTH LUCK IN THE YEAR OF THE TIGER

Here is an article that I got from the business section of the Star Online on Feng Shui advice given by Feng Shui master, Joey Yap.

Saturday February 13, 2010

In harmony with the elements
 
QI is energy flow that is invisible but present in the universe. It is an active principle that forms any part of any living thing.


Every year, the direction of qi changes. So does the position of stars due to the
earth’s rotation. By moving in accordance with the flow of qi, and under the energies of good stars, a smoother path will likely lie ahead.

To ensure better wealth luck in the Year of the Metal Tiger, Joey Yap, the founder, CEO and master trainer of the Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics, says to activate the southeast, east, west and northwest quadrants of one’s house or office.

“The moon is in southeast 3 to be precise. This star has wealth energies. As for the sun, it is in east 2, which is good for growth and to absorb bad energies,” he says.

Banks will become very cautious and may tighten their lending. Also, there will be less liquidity... Joey Yap

He adds that the dragon virtue star, which is a problem solving star, is located in west 2. The fortune virtue star, which is another wealth enhancing star, is in northwest 3.

“Most importantly, do not activate the northeast area, as that is where the grand duke is located this year,” he cautions.

As the banking sector is represented by the metal element, Yap still sees stumbling blocks and says more painful decisions may have to be made.

“Banks will become very cautious and may tighten their lending. Also, there will be less liquidity,” he says.

Water, which is an important element that is missing this year, is represented by the knowledge and communication sectors. The knowledge sector will especially have an edge this year.

The services sector, which is represented by the hour pillar in the Bazi chart, looks set to flourish. With the presence of earth (indirect wealth) and wood, these sectors should prosper.

Also, fire-related sectors such as technology, oil, alternative energies and mining are expected do well.

Source: http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2010/2/13/business/5664622&sec=business

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