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Are you up for the Period 9th?
Period 9th - Two Important Tasks are to Get a baby and Get Your Business Ready
Feng Shui Period 9th is the next 20-year cycle of the Feng Shui time scale that started in 2024 and will end in 2043. During this period, the dominant energy shifts and affects all aspects of life, including health, relationships, career, and wealth. According to Feng Shui beliefs, Period 9th is characterized by the Fire element, which signifies passion, creativity, and transformation. Thus, this cycle promotes change, growth, and progress. To optimize this energy, Feng Shui experts advise incorporating Fire colors such as red, orange, and purple in your home or workplace. Furthermore, decluttering and letting go of the past are also essential for attracting new opportunities and abundance during this period. Finally, staying grounded, positive, and aligning oneself with the flow of the universe can help one navigate the changes and challenges of this time.
According to Feng Shui beliefs, period 9 is an auspicious time for having a baby as it is associated with the number 9, which represents completeness and perfection. It is also said to mark the end of a 180-year cycle. However, it is important to note that you should consult with Master.Elf to encapsulate and get into deep readiness before making decision for having a baby. Master.Elf will enlight you with some factors to consider such as one’s personal readiness, financial stability, and medical conditions.
Moreover, Master.Elf could guide you for creating a harmonious environment that can positively impact one’s life. Taking into account the principles of Feng Shui when planning for a baby, such as choosing an auspicious date and creating a conducive environment for the baby’s growth and development, can contribute to a happy and healthy pregnancy.
For the Business matter, we advice you to consult with Master.Elf about the businesses that are compatible with Period 9th. This period we are looking into the Fire Element meaning that we are talking about technology, Aritificial Intelligence, and innovations.
Introduction to 风水 Fēngshui
The Foundation, The Cosmic Current / Energy and The Ying & Yang
Feng shui (/ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi/ [2]), sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui means, literally, "wind-water" (i.e., fluid). From ancient times, landscapes and bodies of water were thought to direct the flow of the universal Qi – “cosmic current” or energy – through places and structures. Because Qi has the same patterns as wind and water, a specialist who understands them can affect these flows to improve wealth, happiness, long life, and family; on the other hand, the wrong flow of Qi brings bad results. More broadly, feng shui includes astronomical, astrological, architectural, cosmological, geographical, and topographical dimensions.
Historically, as well as in many parts of the contemporary Chinese world, feng shui was used to orient buildings and spiritually significant structures such as tombs, as well as dwellings and other structures. One scholar writes that in contemporary Western societies, however, “feng shui tends to be reduced to interior design for health and wealth. It has become increasingly visible through 'feng shui consultants' and corporate architects, who charge large sums of money for their analysis, advice, and design.
Feng shui has been identified as both non-scientific and pseudoscientific by scientists and philosophers,[5] and has been described as a paradigmatic example of pseudoscience.[6] It exhibits a number of classic pseudoscientific aspects, such as making claims about the functioning of the world which are not amenable to testing with the scientific method.[7] Some users of feng shui may be trying to gain a sense of security or control. Their motivation is similar to the reasons that some people consult fortune-tellers.
Polarity is expressed in feng shui as yin and yang theory. That is, it is of two parts: one creating an exertion and one receiving the exertion. The development of this theory and its corollary, five phase theory (five element theory), have also been linked with astronomical observations of sunspot.[34] The Five Elements or Forces (wu xing) – which, according to the Chinese, are metal, earth, fire, water, and wood – are first mentioned in Chinese literature in a chapter of the classic Book of History. They play a very important part in Chinese thought: ‘elements’ meaning generally not so much the actual substances as the forces essential to human life.[35] Earth is a buffer, or an equilibrium achieved when the polarities cancel each other.[citation needed] While the goal of Chinese medicine is to balance yin and yang in the body, the goal of feng shui has been described as aligning a city, site, building, or object with yin-yang force fields.
Introduction to 风水 Fēngshui
The Foundation, The Cosmic Current / Energy and The Ying & Yang
Feng shui (/ˈfʌŋˌʃuːi/ [2]), sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment. The term feng shui means, literally, "wind-water" (i.e., fluid). From ancient times, landscapes and bodies of water were thought to direct the flow of the universal Qi – “cosmic current” or energy – through places and structures. Because Qi has the same patterns as wind and water, a specialist who understands them can affect these flows to improve wealth, happiness, long life, and family; on the other hand, the wrong flow of Qi brings bad results. More broadly, feng shui includes astronomical, astrological, architectural, cosmological, geographical, and topographical dimensions.
Historically, as well as in many parts of the contemporary Chinese world, feng shui was used to orient buildings and spiritually significant structures such as tombs, as well as dwellings and other structures. One scholar writes that in contemporary Western societies, however, “feng shui tends to be reduced to interior design for health and wealth. It has become increasingly visible through 'feng shui consultants' and corporate architects, who charge large sums of money for their analysis, advice, and design.
Feng shui has been identified as both non-scientific and pseudoscientific by scientists and philosophers,[5] and has been described as a paradigmatic example of pseudoscience.[6] It exhibits a number of classic pseudoscientific aspects, such as making claims about the functioning of the world which are not amenable to testing with the scientific method.[7] Some users of feng shui may be trying to gain a sense of security or control. Their motivation is similar to the reasons that some people consult fortune-tellers.
Polarity is expressed in feng shui as yin and yang theory. That is, it is of two parts: one creating an exertion and one receiving the exertion. The development of this theory and its corollary, five phase theory (five element theory), have also been linked with astronomical observations of sunspot.[34] The Five Elements or Forces (wu xing) – which, according to the Chinese, are metal, earth, fire, water, and wood – are first mentioned in Chinese literature in a chapter of the classic Book of History. They play a very important part in Chinese thought: ‘elements’ meaning generally not so much the actual substances as the forces essential to human life.[35] Earth is a buffer, or an equilibrium achieved when the polarities cancel each other.[citation needed] While the goal of Chinese medicine is to balance yin and yang in the body, the goal of feng shui has been described as aligning a city, site, building, or object with yin-yang force fields.
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