Feng Shui Reflections Bulletin – No. 65 – 9 January 2012

The Dragon & You in 2012
What’s In Store?

Water Dragon Dragons are referred to as the divine mythical creature that brings with it ultimate abundance, prosperity and good fortune. The Chinese Dragon symbolizes power and excellence, is gallant, bold, heroic and nobel. They excel in perseverance and nobility . A dragon overcomes obstacles until success is hers. She is energetic, decisive, optimistic, intelligent and ambitious.

The mystical Chinese Dragon is often seen as the symbol of divine protection and vigilance. It is regarded as the Supreme Being amongst all creatures. Being the divine mythical animal, the Dragon can ward off wandering evil spirits, protect the innocent and bestow safety to all that hold her emblem. The Chinese Dragon is looked upon as the ultimate symbol of Good Fortune.

They are the angels of the Orient who are loved and worshipped. Temples and shrines have been built to honor them, for they control the rain, rivers, lakes, and seas. You will often see a dragon statue, symbol, or picture in Asian homes and businesses for protection and good fortune.

Those born during Dragon Years enjoy health, wealth, and long life.

Feng Shui Tip – What Can We Look Forward To For The Water Dragon Year?

Master Chinese Astrologer, Dr. Edgar Sung, predicts that, “This year there is a transition from the bad luck of the Metal Rabbit year to the good luck of the Water Dragon year. This year things will be getting better.

The economy will improve, but slowly. People will be mild, more honest and less contentious. The turbulence of the world will calm down.

Basically, it is a good year. However, this Water Dragon year has two springs*, so, prices and the cost of living may be higher.”

Note: *February 4th or 5th is always the first day of Spring in the Chinese Lunar Calendar. In this Dragon year, starting January 23, 2012 and ending February 9, 2013, we have two February 4ths & 5ths, therefore, we have two beginnings of spring.

Rooster, Monkey and Rat – You are in harmony and good friends with the Dragon. Look forward to a good year! Actually, the year will better for everyone, but Rabbits & Dogs Beware. If you were born in the year of the Rabbit or Dog, this year will be a challenging year for you.

The Classic Chinese Almanac Tells Us:

Rabbits, be especially careful with your health this year. Nip minor illnesses in the bud so they do not escalate into more serious conditions. This can be an emotional year for you as Dragons and Rabbits are adversaries. The Chinese saying is that, “There are many tears between Rabbit & Dragon.”

Dogs, be careful. You clash with the Dragon. For those inclined to follow tradition, pay homage to the Dragon in your home to stay in Dragon’s good  graces.

Others may excessively gossip about you, but just ignore them. Getting angry or retaliating will only waste energy. Also, keep spending in check. Handle legal issues with caution to avoid lawsuits.Be careful with your nutrition this year, for you are especially vulnerable to food poisoning.

To help overcome the difficulties of the year, do many good deeds to increase your luck and benefactors will come to your aid.

 

WHAT’S IN STORE FOR YOU THIS YEAR?

If you would like to know what the year has in store

for you, please call to set an appointment for

your personal forecast.

Contact me at 831-722-3669 or e-mail: madhu@fengshuireflections.com


Events -

Three Events This Month

  • The Classic Chinese Almanac Class

  • Chinese New Year Celebration 

  • Feng Shui Workshop

 

The Classic Chinese Almanac Class

Success Comes From Being in The Right Time, The Right Location and With The Right People.

The Classic Chinese Almanac  is a valuable tool for  choosing the right time for any situation. In this class you will learn how to:

  • Choose the most favorable dates and times for important activities including business meetings, investments, healing sessions, vacations, weddings, travel, etc.
  • Discover what Zodiac Animal guides you, how it effects your life and how to use it to your advantage.
  • Choose the best partners in personal and business relationships (And, who to avoid!)

This is great for those not versed in Chinese Astrology, but want to know how to use

The Classic Chinese Almanac to enhance their lives and have an edge in making important decisions.

Class Date: Saturday, 21 January 2012

Click HERE To Register

1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.     Class Cost: $ 127.00


Join Us For Our Fourth Annual Chinese New Year Celebration & Golden Cidada Ritual!

Chinese New Year

Welcome the

Year of the Water Dragon

  with Ritual, Food & Fun!

This Free Event Is:

Sunday, 22 January 2012

11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.(ish)

Space is limited, so, please e-mail to Reserve Your Seat! 831-722-3669

What To Bring:

  • A Favorite New Year’s Dish To Share
  • One hard boiled egg (shell intact) for the Golden Cicada Ritual
  • Your intentions for the year.

Be Ready To:

  • Shed The Past
  • Have Fun
  • Eat Great Food
  • Visit With Friends
  • Meet New Folks
  • Prepare For The Year Ahead

Feng Shui Workshop FloorPlan

Bring Your Floor Plan & Let’s Play!

  • If you have read feng shui books, heard interviews of feng shui experts, tried to implement feng shui ideas on your own and are TOTALLY CONFUSED, then, this class is for you!
  • Or, maybe you want to explore feng shui as a profession. Then, this class is for you.
  • Bring your floorplan and by the end of the day you will be able to feng shui your home with confidence! Sound good? Then, this class is for you!

Saturday, 28 January 2012
10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Class Cost: $249

(Sign up with a friend and each of you

will receive a $50 discount.)

Reserve your spaceHERE. 

Closing Date: Tuesday, 24 January 2012

The Param Therapeutic Center

sends a big thank you out to  Melissa Chee and her AMAZING, AWESOME & ANGELIC Alchemy Crystal Bowls for the healing event she led in December.

Each participant had a unique and wonderful healing guided by Melissa. We’ve asked her to return this year. Stay tuned!