Annual Feng Shui predictions come from a variety of sources. We can speak in very general terms when it comes to global predictions or directionology in relation to the individual house, as well as some person-specific observations based on the person’s own date of birth.

In the Year of the Snake, it will surely be a good year for some people, but not necessarily for those born in the Year of the Snake, such as the years 1953, 1965, 1977 or 1989. For example, we have five different types of snakes ( snakes of water, wood, fire, earth or metal). If it sounds a bit like Chinese astrology, that’s because the two predictive arts work so well with each other. In a general way, we can say that the Year of the Snake can be even more challenging for people born in the Year of the Pig because those two signs are always in opposition to each other.

On a larger scale, we can refer to the Snake and Pig directions as being more vulnerable to accidents or mishaps in the Year of the Snake. When referring to any kind of map, these directions are relative to the center point, so there will of course be overlapping influences. The Snake address is S/SE and the Pig address is N/NW. If you didn’t know before, now you know that zodiac signs relate to both time and direction!

If you were trying to locate these addresses relative to the country you live in or the state you live in, these addresses would be relative to the geometric center of the country or state.

These predictions can be carried out in an individual city or in the common domain of a Feng Shui practitioner, their own home or business.

While Chinese astrology imparts a repeating 12-year cycle within a larger 60-year cycle, in Feng Shui we have a repeating 9-year cycle as well as 20-year eras. So, for example, the same annual energy that will arrive in your bedroom in 2013 is the same energy that resided there in 2004. If your bedroom is in the southeast, then 2013 may be more romantic encounters. The annual Five Yellow Star resides in the center (not technically a direction) and this worries many Chinese metaphysicians because the 5 Yellow Star is associated with disaster and pain in the current times we live in. Having that kind of energy at the center of every structure or at the center of every city or country can suggest a tendency for more turmoil, arguments, conflicts, or accidents. And since we live in Period 8 (from 2004 to 2024), this combination of “earth” energies can also suggest a higher incidence of earthquakes or other natural phenomena related to the earth that could include droughts or landslides or anything extreme. related to land. .

The 5 Yellow Star is related to setbacks or delays, and yet we cannot honestly say that everyone on the planet will take advantage of this type of energy without escape. This is where the individual destiny and the individual house come into play. For example, a person may live in a home where the annual 2 Star for Sickness and Health may be on their front door in 2013 (Southwest) and their prospects for the year may not be as good as someone whose front door welcomes you to the 8th annual. Wealth Star (Northeast) in 2013. At Xuan Kong Fei Xing (Flying Star School), the age of the house may still determine the experiences of the occupant more than the yearly cycles. But the annual cycles will act as triggers for more latent energies. As a theoretical example, the southerly direction will be associated with higher fire accident potential in 2013 and if that annual force is coupled with an area of ​​a plant already vulnerable to fire, then the annual cycle may just be the last straw. On the contrary, the 9th annual fire star could join the positive energy and actually bring someone a great fortune. That is why a competent and complete evaluation must be carried out, discovering the uniqueness of each property.

A unique aspect for 2013 will be that the annual “star” in each direction will match the inherent element for each of the eight basic directions. For example, the annual 1 star will be in the North in 2013. Both the 1 star and the North resonate with the element of water. The annual start of 7 metals will be in the west and the west is inherently a “metal” type direction. What this is going to do is intensify both positive and negative influences from each direction.

Historically, these passages of time were taken so seriously that Chinese emperors wore robes of the color associated with the season or the greatest cycles of the time. My best advice to anyone truly interested in your potential for the year is to enlist the services of a highly trained astrologer, Feng Shui master, or Nine Star Ki fortune teller to look deeper into the stars and what they have to say for you. personally, transcending the superficial. Otherwise, general predictions are just that, general.

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