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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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Everything in the world, according to the Chinese, belongs to one of the five elements of fire, earth, wood, water, or metal. These elements are believed to affect everything we do. There are five different ways in which ch’i energy can be manifested.

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Cut flowers brighten up the appearance of rooms and create good ch‘i, especially if they are colorful. This is another good reason to send plants or flowers to a sick friend. There are five flowers that are especially beneficial for feng shui purposes. The most important of these is the peony, which is considered to [...]

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In Feng Shui, the clever use of elemental chi — colors and combinations of colors, as well as shapes and materials — can increase or weaken energy levels to such an extent that the better or worse luck that follows becomes immediately evident. Element therapy is related to both the five elements as well as [...]

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1 Fire, Earth, Air and Water signs To understand fully the concept of Fire, Earth, Air and Water you need to sit and meditate for a while. In ancient times it was felt that these four things were the basic elements of nature, the building blocks of creation.

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Spring: (first lunar month) # 3 into # 5 When the (month) number 3 “flies” into the (year) number 5, it means big wood has flown into medium earth. We have to investigate the effect of wood on earth to note the effects for that month. We note that wood can grow in earth, so [...]

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The following table contains birth stars for each year from 1905 through 2013. Nine star astrology is based on the Chinese solar calendar, which begins on February 4th, not January 1st. This means that if you were born between January 1st and February 4th, you will use the year before your Western year of birth [...]

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Nine star astrology, the oldest and simplest form of Chinese astrology, originated in the twenty-ninth century B.C. from divination methods employed by the emperor Fu Hsi. Traditionally associated with the North Star, the seven stars of the Big Dipper, and the star Wega, the nine stars are in fact yin and yang expressions of the [...]

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The Five Elements of FIRE Fire rises and inspirits. Like the sun extending its rays over the world, Fire denotes the exercise of authority and corresponds to systems of government and management. Because it glows and radiates, Fire corresponds to public appearances and beauty. Because Fire is warm, it corresponds to all that inspires happiness. [...]

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Successful strategy deals as much with space as it does with time. The way you arrange your work space will bear upon your degree of effectiveness and organization, and therefore upon the degree to which you can be successful. You might think of your work space as a sort of vehicle; it can take you [...]

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