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Feng Shui in Period 8
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Feng Shui in Period 8 with Cynthia Murray
Every 20 years there is a change in planetary energy that is associated with the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction. In Chinese feng shui, the twenty-year period are measured as energy periods ruled by trigrams. Some of the energy periods blend into one another smoothly and while other changeovers (as the one we've just experienced) are more dramatic.
Meanwhile, the results of the shift need to be addressed. Whilst the 7 star energy itself has declined, some of the Period 7 buildings have improved. And even though the 8 star energy is in full power, not all the Period 8 buildings will bring success for the inhabitants. For the practitioner, it means not only understanding a new set of flying star charts, but also adjusting the approach to the older ones.
This talk covers:
o How to work with period 7 star charts in period 8
o Whether and how to convert an older chart to the current period.
o Personalities and characteristics of the Period 8 charts.
o Cures that need to be altered in order to achieve successful results.
o What extra step clients need to take to fully receive the benefit of the new energy
Annual Stars: Timing really is Everything with Cynthia Murray
Will an 8 Water star door bring steady and continual wealth? Will troublesome stars cause a steady stream of problems? In some cases, yes, but more often there are periods of ebb and flow -- and specific times as to when happy events or problems occur. The secrets of timing are in the annual stars.
While the flying star chart provides the framework of the experience, it is the annual stars that trigger the main events. The 81 combinations are much more relevant and effective when they are applied to the interaction of the annual and star charts (as opposed to with the flying star chart). Learn how to read the interactions, work with subtleties of timing and improve your predictive skills. Also, covers the annual influences such as Tai Sui, Sui Po and San Sha. What they are and how to work with them.
Da Gua Water: the Beautiful Skin Formula with Cynthia Murray
The da gua is based on the 64 hexagrams and their placement on the Lo Pan. Because there are 64 hexagrams around the 360-degree circle, each trigram occupies approximately five degrees. Because the segments are so small, the application is limited. The system is primarily used to fine-tune a good setup, or to provide at least some small layer of alignment when the rest of the feng shui is not good.
However, there is one special application of the Da Gua teachings that defies limitations; is relatively easy to implement and produces quick results. And it breaks a rule, as it involves putting water in the bedroom for the short-term purpose of boosting one's personal chi by improving circulation. Because of the ensuing improvements to the complexions of people who try this, it has been given the nickname "beautiful skin formula." Learn where to place the water, how to choose the type of water (still water or fountain) and a simple technique for finding the exact spot for placing your Beautiful Skin water.
About Cynthia Murray
Cynthia Murray is a long time feng shui practitioner who has studied extensively with four Chinese masters. She has a clear, consise style and is able to explain Chinese feng shui in a way that is easy to understand and apply. She lives in Malibu, California and is writing a book that will be published later in summer, 2005.
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