Saturday 19 December 2009

HOW TO BOOST RELATIONSHIPS IN 2010


Below is an article that I got from Mastery Academy of of Chinese Metaphysics via email. I am posting it here to share with you.


Boosting Relationships in 2010‏


First of all, what kind of relationship are we looking at?


  1. Single & Available: If you are looking to meet someone new, the North or West sectors can be used. The #4 at the North, the annual Peach Blossom Star, boosts creativity and attractiveness; while the #1 in the West increases opportunities for meeting new people. A small water feature in the North can stimulate the energies there. As the West sector is not suitable for water placement, you have to personally be in the West sector to be affected by the Star #1.
    Additionally, the Southeast sector with the annual Star #7 also carries Peach Blossom tendencies. However, this is more suited to be used by males rather than females. Keep the Southeast area open, bright, and clean.

  2. Happily Married/Almost There: For those who are already in a relationship, but looking to keep things wonderful - use the Northwest sector instead. The Star #9 is the 'Happiness Star', and as the name implies - keeps everyone happy and contented. So spend more time here: a good place to have your candle-light dinners.

  3. Family First: To diminish squabbles and keep positive communication in the family, the Happiness Star #9 is also sought. Ideally, the Northwest sector of your house is connected to the North sector of the house - this 'HeTu combination' ensures long lasting relationships.
    Quarrelsome Colleagues will occur for you when your office has a South or Southeast entrance in 2010. The #7 in the Southeast can be pacified by using the #1 Star in your own home. The #3 in the South can be negated by using the #9 Star at home. However, if the Southeast and South sectors are both connected structurally, and Qi can flow from one sector to the next, then the quarrelsome nature of both stars can yield positive results!

Source: Mastery Academy of Chinese Metaphysics

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