Feng Shui

Feng Shui

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Pi Yao is the heavenly variation of a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. He is said to have the power to assist anyone suffering from bad Feng Shui due to having offended the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui). In 2005, the Grand Duke resided in the West, so those born in the [...]

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Luopan is a Chinese magnetic compass, also known as a Feng Shui compass. It is used by a Feng Shui consultant to determine the precise direction of a structure or other item. Since the invention of the compass for use in Feng Shui, traditional feng shui has required its use. Adapted from the Wikipedia article [...]

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Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect I. M. Pei, the building is 305.0 metres (1,000.7 ft) high with two masts reaching 367.4 metres (1,205.4 ft) high. The 72 story building is located near Central MTR station. This was the tallest building in Hong Kong and Asia from 1989 to 1992, the first building outside the United [...]

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Timely and Untimely Flying stars can be timely or untimely. The nature of flying star depends on which period is to be referred and which star is being activated. Portents and Natures Famous Combination of Stars= Bull fight Result of overcoming of untimely Flying Star 3 (Wood) upon Star 2 (Earth) Relationship: Son harassing mother-in-law, [...]

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Just as suggested by evidence found at early Yangshao culture sites, Hongshan culture sites also provide the earliest evidence for Feng shui. The presence of both round and square shapes at Hongshan culture ceremonial centers suggests an early presence of the gaitian cosmography (heaven-round, earth-square). Early Feng shui relied on astronomy to find correlations between [...]

Ley Lines

“Ley lines” were postulated by Alfred Watkins in 1921 at a presentation at the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club, later published in ”Early British Trackways” (1922) and ”The Old Straight Track” (1925). Watkins formed the ”Old Straight Track Club” in 1927, which was active until 1935 but became defunct during the World War II period. A [...]

Feng Shui

*Version 1.0: ワタシnoイエ *Version 2.0: 二色人(ニイルピト)の夜 *Version 3.0: 新宿チャンスン *Version 4.0: 闇吹く夏 *Version 5.0: 絶の島事件 Adapted from the Wikipedia article Sim-Feng Shui, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki

Energy In Esotericism

In classical thought, the four elements Earth, Water, Air, and Fire frequently occur; sometimes including a fifth element or ”quintessence” (after “quint” meaning “fifth”) called Aether in ancient Greece. In Greek thought, the philosopher Aristotle added aether as the quintessence, reasoning that whereas fire, earth, air, and water were earthly and corruptible, since no changes [...]

The rules are intended to be simple and easy to learn. There is one central mechanism for making skill checks. Non-combat checks are generally resolved with a single roll of the dice, whereas a scene involving combat can last half an hour or more. Skills checks For each skill a character has, they have an [...]

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Nine Palace Flying Stars or ”Jiu Gong Fei Xing” is another name of Flying Stars method whereby palaces are the nine sectors overlaid onto a layout of the house. Flying Star Chart A Flying Star chart consists of three numbers in each Palace of the Luo Shu. These numbers are called the Base Star, the [...]