
For the believers, non-believers and the curious, for the coming year 2010 which begins 4 February 2010, the old coins have spoken.
Fair Favored Directions : east, west
Bad Not so fair Directions : north, south west
If the pillars of the coming year is considered, then the coming year 2010 is predicted to be robust (fingers crossed; no more virus both organic and computer) but financially it is not going to do well. Fire is a requisite to support. But that does not mean open burning but probably warmer days would do. In terms of the seasons, that would be hotter summer months but the forecast is that the year will end tamer than it started.
There seems to be a time for change and that type of change seems to be revolutionary in nature. Well, if world opinion is any indication, the political trends in Japan and Obama as the first non-white president says something. Personally I hope this trend will continue. Change for the better is always good, won’t you say?
Astrologers who read the LuoShu numbers would say this is a good year for politics and those who wish to consolidate their positions. For humbler others like me and I, we beware the southwest. That is where the nasty five is taking residence this year so I should keep things nice, neat and clean. No noisy aquariums there nor cutting down that tree for me. For this year at least.
Beware! The North is where the 3 evils are wining and dining this year. Don’t upset their merry making by digging up the garden, changing your gate and it is definitely not the time to build a new porch or extend your kitchen. Assuming all these are located at the north.
This is one good year for harvest so maybe I should buy some of those plantation stocks. If you are reading for equity tips, let me first declare that I lose more often than I win.
Actually there was this flicker of wanting to ramble on about health but everyone’s tired of this H1N1 so better not. But smoke less. Lungs are taking a beating this year.
This book is a translation of a text by FengShui Master Jiang Da Hong (ca1640) with my explanations and comments. The root text is a section on yang dwellings from his book “5 Songs of the Heavenly Principles”.
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nice…
Thanks. Glad you liked it.