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Feng
Shui astrology
Chinese
metaphysics is fascinating with many branches dealing
with various aspects of life enhancement. Feng shui
studies about ‘qi’ and energies that permeate our
living environment and help us in tapping the best qi to
facilitate peaceful living. Bazi or the four pillars of
destiny is nothing but Chinese astrology that talks
about the twelve animal signs of the zodiac, in relation
to the five elements found in nature. All these when
placed at the right position can attract positivity and
enhance the life of the individuals.
Any
Chinese metaphysics has in its crux the five elements
abundantly found in nature - water, wood, fire, earth
and metal. Water feeds wood. Wood is fuel to fire, fire
burns and produces ashes. From the earth we get our
minerals or ore and the burning of metal produces liquid
that is considered water. Each of these elements has a
yin and yang polarity too. So finally, we get ten
elements. Our birth date when converted into Chinese
Astrology turns into these magnificent elements that we
are composed of! In Chinese metaphysics, harmony and
balance are often talked about. Achieving balance is
what we aim for. Thus an astrological chart indicates
the imbalance that causes disturbances and aims to bring
fine balance.
Apart
from the five elements, Chinese astrology also talks
about the twelve animals in the zodiac. These animals
too have been allocated elements according to the
season. It’s believed that when the Buddha invited all
the animals in the forest for His birthday party, some
animals were first to arrive and there were late comers
too. The rat was the first to arrive, hopping onto the
back of the hard working laborious ox. Immediately upon
arriving, the rat hopped off the ox’s back and thus,
the rat is the first sign of the zodiac. Exactly
opposite of which is the horse. The last to arrive was
the slow pig!
So
the year in which we are born determines what zodiac we
are. For example, a baby born after the 4th
of February 2007 is born in the year of the pig, as 2007
is the year of the fire pig! That doesn’t mean that
all babies born in the pig year are slow or lazy. For
lethargy and nimbleness of a person, we examine the
entire chart and not just the birth year. The birth date
is denoted as the day master and we determine the
destiny of this day master in relation to the whole
chart. The affiliation and animosity between the twelve
animals is what charts the course of our life on earth!
Apart
from bazi, there’s also a lesser known school called
ziwei dou shu, that is not as widely practiced as bazi
is.
Feng shui as well as bazi are not as simple as they seem.
There is much to these than what meets the eye. Only a
trained practitioner with years of experience, loads of
practice and oodles of intuition can discern where the
problem lies and how to bring about a balance!
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