Posted in Feng Shui, Relationship, Wealth, tagged birth, born, creates, creates fire, cycle, cycle of birth, cycle of destruction, cycle of reduction, destroys, destroys wood, destruction, earth, earth overpowers water, element, elements, finally, fire, fire and water, fire year, instance, metal, metal destroys wood, overpowers, personal element, puts out fire, water, water quenches fire, wood, wood creates, wood creates fire, year on May 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
There are three cyclical relationships between each of the five elements. The first of these is known as the cycle of production or the cycle of birth:Water nurtures plants; Burning wood creates fire; Fire leaves earth; Earth creates metal; Metal liquefies. If we start at the top and go around clockwise, we can see that [...]
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Posted in Fortune Tellers, Tarot Reading, tagged cycle, failure, lead to success, loss of nerve, negative, reversed, situation, success on February 13, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
These fortune telling interpretations should be strengthened and modified by the reader’s own personal understanding of the deeper meanings of the major arcana. The Fool Unexpected influence of some significance needs dealing with. Handled well, it can lead to success. In a weak context, it can warn of the possibility of error. Also the start [...]
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Posted in Feng Shui, tagged chi, cycle, Feng Shui, health, life, moon, nature, people, period, personal, Psychics Reading, qi, suited to working, tai, tai chi, work, yang, yin, yin and yang on November 9, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
As Tao produced the Tai Chi, it also produced chi. The Tai Chi and chi are simultaneous expressions of Tao. When it is motionless it is called the Tai Chi. When it moves it is called chi. Like the axle of a wheel, the Tai Chi is the core essence of chi. Cyclical change is [...]
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