Feng Shui – Making the most of life (The Trinity of Luck)

On 08/03/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

One of the tenets of Chinese Philosophy is the Trinity of Luck. It states that the outcome of your life is the result of the interaction of three influences 1. Heaven Luck – your destiny – this can be elucidated through a personalised astrology reading. The chinese methodology is known as four pillars and ziwei [...]

One of the tenets of Chinese Philosophy is the Trinity of Luck.

It states that the outcome of your life is the result of the interaction of three influences

1. Heaven Luck – your destiny – this can be elucidated through a personalised astrology reading. The chinese methodology is known as four pillars and ziwei doushou.

2. Earth Luck – you environment – the methodology to elucidate it is feng shui (Chinese land management system)

3. Man Luck – yourself (the person). Do you accept things happen to you or do you make things happen?

I have noticed, that there are a number of self motivated people, who are having continual success in their lives. Having checked their personal horoscopes. they continued to succeed even though their horoscopes had indicated that they are in a period of bad fate luck. They have used personal development techniques to improve their lives.

For example: use of visualisations, living for now, positive attitude etc.

This observation has been confirmed by getting to know people who use the personal development technique properly.

In this case, the contribution from the environment is one third and the contribution from the person is two thirds. They are able to bypass the comments of the horoscopes.

Dr Michael Oon





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Feng Shui Technicals: the pa kua square and the family

On 02/03/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

The pa kua square The pa kua square is one of the most important tools in feng shui let alone chinese philosophy. This square relates to a compass direction to the family member – a family of parents with a total of 6 children, 3 sons and 3 daughters. The characteristics of each family member [...]

The pa kua square

The pa kua square is one of the most important tools in feng shui let alone chinese philosophy.
This square relates to a compass direction to the family member – a family of parents with a total of 6 children, 3 sons and 3 daughters.

The characteristics of each family member related to the personality of that square.

For example: North West – father
characteristics – serious, stern, discipline
this square also relates to body parts – bones – the main structure of the body,

Another example: North East – 3rd son
characteristics – studious, good with hands, honest & trustworthy,
body parts – hands

 

 

North West
father
North
2nd son
North East
3rd son
 
 
 
 
 
 
West
3rd daughter
East
1st son
 
 
 
 
 
 
South West
mother
South
2nd daughter
South East
1st daughter

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Feng Shui – What we like about building shape.

On 01/03/2010, in Blog, Features, by Michael Oon

Feng Shui – Ideal property Shape. on Prezi Dr Michael Oon _qoptions={ qacct:”p-81ZvxK7mhlMbI” };

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