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Plener for Ze Ri, 28.04–04.05
Alright, witches and sorcerers, today we're entering the realm of the Fire Rabbit. And no, it’s not just some cute bunny — it's a Closure day under the Bow star. Time to clean up loose ends: your tasks, your love affairs, your Netflix backlog. Bow energy lets you spot future opportunities, even though Closure says "slow down, buddy." Yin Fire whispers: paint something, dance under the moon, or at least meditate over a boiling kettle.
Tuesday — Earth Dragon day. It's an Opening day with a Wing twist. Everything you start today may collapse into dust — sorry, no refunds. But you can promote yourself, your cat, or your terrible poetry. Earth energy gives a bit of strength though: good for hitting the gym, doing some Qigong, or practicing that one yoga pose you pretend you mastered.
Wednesday — Earth Snake. It’s a Removal day with the Cart star. Basically: grab your spiritual mop and scrub out the toxic crap. Dump the dead projects, say goodbye to the drama queens. No traveling today unless you want a nice, thick slice of existential crisis pie. Stay home and purge.
Thursday — Metal Horse. Welcome to the Fullness day, featuring the Horn star. Metal’s heavy today, but it’s about building things, not breaking them (for once). Perfect for planning moves, new careers, or just picking the right jacket for spring. Business and spicy affairs get bonus points. Double points if you manage both.
Friday — Metal Goat. Balance day under the Neck star. Good for leveling things out — especially if you’re the underdog right now. Not a great time to start grabbing new stuff — it might just get stuck halfway (like food down a wrong throat). Instead, reflect, sort out your life, and maybe hit some shopping therapy.
Saturday — Water Monkey. Stability and Foundation day. Nerds, rejoice: ideal for planning, budgeting, strategic evil plotting, or reading about how to retire at 35. The Qi is steady but active, like a quiet coffee shop where no one's judging your spreadsheet addiction.
Sunday — Water Rooster. Finally! Heavy thoughts move aside. It’s time for self-love, new shoes, house cleaning, and cozy get-togethers. Start new projects if you like. The House constellation blesses everything except business. So put down your work emails and pick up a glass of wine instead.
2024 Ba Zi analysis, lucky elements, and lucky colors, for the year of t...
Feng Shui Your Wallet?
Feng Shui Your Wallet?
I have often been asked about Feng Shui for wallets. It is an interesting topic and I found a good article on it. Hope it helps you manifest more money!
http://gatesinteriordesign.com/11-stupidly-easy-techniques-to-feng-shui-your-wallet/
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How to find your Ba Zi chart and personal Kua number with an online calculator
How to find your Ba Zi chart and personal Kua number with an online calculator
What is Ba Zi chart?
Ba Zi chart is the Chinese natal chart according to your birth date and time. It is also called the Four Pillar chart, and is the basis of all Chinese metaphysics. You do not need the info for many styles of the Feng Shui, but it is good to know your own Ba Zi since Feng Shui is human being interacting with environment. Each person will interact differently in different space. It helps to know each occupant's Ba Zi chart to get a more accurate reading of Feng Shui.
Ba Zi is typically used as a Chinese fortune telling tool. It requires a lot of knowledge and experience to interpret a chart and predict future. For Feng Shui application, it is less complicated. Especially with the help of an online calculator, you can plot your Ba Zi or Four Pillar chart very easily.
What is Kua number?
The Kua number, or Gua number is your personal number that can also be calculated through an online Feng Shui or Kua number calculator by inputting your birth data. Kua number is the basis of the Eight Mansion school Feng Shui. It can also be used in many other ways.
How to find your chart with the online calculator
The easy way to plot your Ba Zi chart and Kua number without complicated calculation is to use an online Ba Zi or Four Pillar calculator, and Kua (Gua) number calculator. You can search google or use the 3 websites I found though google. Each site has different format and presenting of information, but the basic info is the same.
Links to the online calculator
4 Pillar calculator: (1) https://www.wofs.com/index.php?option=com_jumi&fileid=6 (2) http://efengshui.org/calculators/four-pillars/8 (3) https://www.prokerala.com/feng-shui/bazi-calculator.php
Kua number calculator: (1) https://www.wofs.com/index.php?option=com_jumi&fileid=4 (2) http://efengshui.org/calculators/kua-number/1 (3) https://www.prokerala.com/feng-shui/bazi-calculator.php
Birth hour?
A word about the birth hour - The Chinese timing system divides a day into 12 two hour segments. So if you are not sure about the exact birth hour, but within the same 2 hour segment (eg. 1-3 am, 3-5 am....), the result should be the same. If you don't know the hour, you still can plot the chart but the hour pillar will be missing.
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Are Clocks Bad Feng Shui?
Are Clocks Bad Feng Shui?
This is a good question, and it often comes up when I do a Feng Shui Audit. Well, the answer is no, but the placement of the Clocks is important. I found this video that is interesting and simple to understand. Do check it out!
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It may surprise many readers to hear [...] that often, from a Japanese perspective, a given product, [...] being perceived as Japanese has historically been considered a liability, and Japanese marketing types have worked hard to disguise the Japanese-ness of their products. [...] Iwabuchi Koichi refers to any lingering cultural specificity in consumer products as “cultural odor,” and for many Japanese companies over the years, the ideal has always been to erase any lingering specificity and thus render the product “odor free” and ready for international markets. He adds: “[...] The characters of Japanese animation and computer games for the most part do not look ‘Japanese.’ Such non-Japanese-ness is called mukokuseki, literally meaning ‘something or someone lacking any nationality,’ but also implying the erasure of racial or ethnic characteristics or a context, which does not imprint a particular culture or country with these features.” [...]
Ba Zi (Nicholas Theisen) ***
"For Iwabuchi [Koichi], the prevalence of mukokuseki is a troubling trend. 'The propensity of Japanese animators to make their products appear non-Japanese,' he argues in an essay on the 'Japanese-ness' of Pokemon, 'is evidence that a Western-dominated cultural hierarchy continues to govern transnational cultural flows.'" [...] [Yet] what makes mukokuseki most interesting as a phenomenon is, in fact, not that it demonstrates Western cultural hierarchy, but that it manages, through the erasure of Japanese racial characteristics, to produce a cultural product that is stamped all the more as intrinsically Japanese. The racially empty style of Japanese anime, even when produced by non-Japanese artists, reads as Japanese—and this despite whatever market localization occurs in its translation for Western distribution. Western children, in other words, get the Japaneseness of mukokuseki. Perhaps academic scholars of Japanese pop culture should follow their lead."
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BaZi Divination 19-22 Nov 2012 & BaZi Feng Shui 24-27 Nov 2012 in Singapore at the SRC (Singapore Recreation Club)
This is the first time Master Mas International | Feng Shui Academy is offering these courses in Singapore. If you have not yet registered to these “Amazing Courses in Singapore” which are personally conducted by Master Mas, please DO IT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE so that you can take advantage of the“Super Early Bird” special which ends on 08 Oct 2012.
Upon completion of these two amazing BaZi System courses you will be able to provide BaZi consultations augmented with proactive solutions using BaZi Feng Shui and BaZi Date Selection.
Background Commonly the most BaZi consultations take into consideration current luck cycles in an attempt to provide precise and truthful interpretations of a BaZi chart and unlock clients’ potential. Clients will then receive the readings whether their luck is good or bad and will sometimes be advised to wear amulets, perform some rituals, etc. These two courses provide thorough understanding of the complete cosmic trinity of the BaZi system. They provide unique but potent BaZi Feng Shui solutions and BaZi date selection techniques specific to the BaZi problems which will enable you to provide clear and concise solutions to help your clients steer their innate potential to the path of success and harmonious relationships.
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We hope you can join us in Singapore. Have a nice day… Master Mas International Team