Skip to Content

Home > Astrology > Chinese Astrology

Chinese Astrology

Listings

> >|

CHINESE ASTROLOGY

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 50)  

Legend has it that Chinese Astrology and the order of the twelve animals that define it was determined thousands of years ago by Lord Buddha himself. According to ancient scripts, Buddha realised that the Chinese nation needed a reorganisation. So on the occasion of the Chinese New Year (which occurs on different dates from mid-January to mid-February), Buddha called upon the entire animal kingdom for a meeting. But only twelve animals (rat, buffalo, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, goat, monkey, rooster, dog and boar) showed up for this meeting.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

CHINESE LEGEND OF

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 46)  

Thousands of years ago, the Jade Emperor of China organized a race for animals. The first 12 animals to finish were to be given a place in the Chinese Zodiac and have a year named after them.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

Compatibility Grid for Animal signs

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 48)  

According to Chinese Astrology, the twelve zodiac animal signs have been segragated into four groups. The purpose behind the grouping is the three group animals have identical thinking according to Chinese schlars. Despite the variable facets of the individual animals, the style of understanding and thinking is aligned. The four groups are:

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

Elements

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 49)  

Earth Element People- Persons, whose representative element is the earth, are faithful to their masters, have an idealistic character but are highly ambitious. These persons have dual character. They wish and desire that other persons should accord importance to them, and they desire a loving treatment, in return for their love. They should avoid and stay away from moisture and marshy lands.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

Feng Shui -Lo-shu

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 47)  

Remedial Measures : 1. Keep a utensil filled with water in the East or northeastern direction. 2. Donate water to the thirsty liberally.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

FOUR PILLARS OF DESTINY

( Date Added: Sun Jan 21 2007   Visits: 45)  

The fourpillars chart reveals the destiny of an individual and his future happpenings. With the help of the four pillar chart one can to some extent find his future and chart his course in the right direction. The fourpillars chart must be balanced for a life free of troubles and turmoils. We have to locate the right elements that are needed so that the chart is balanced evenly. Then the total capability of an

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

I Ching

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 35)  

Prediction through Dices : In this method there are eight ivory dices upon which the entire I -Ching has been etched. These dices are kept in beautiful vertical containers. The foreteller chants mantras, shakes all the containers and drops them on a silver plate upon which a picture of a deity of fortune is painted. The aspirant touches a dice out of the eight dices. Then the foreteller chants the mantra�s again and spreads the dices on the golden plate.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

I-Ching INTRODUCTION

( Date Added: Mon Jan 22 2007   Visits: 43)  

Yen and Yang are nature�s two channels of electric- flows which bring about changes in the Universe. Reference to I -Ching appears in an ancient Chinese Writer�s(Fu His) legendary treatise, entitled �I -Ching or Book of Changes �and this is a great gift to human civilization. In that a new system of prediction has been evolved and the system has been explained by establishing coordination between three horizontal

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

Xuankong 101

( Date Added: Sun Jan 21 2007   Visits: 40)  

Xuan Kong is regarded as one of the most complete systems of Classical Feng Shui. It is widely practiced in Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia. The Xuan kong form of Feng Shui is broadly pursued by Feng Shui enthusiasts all over the world. Xuan Kong, is the mother system that consists of the famous �Flying Star� Feng Shui technique. Xuan Kong formulas are constructed based on numerology, symbology and I-Ching principles along with the mathematics of time.

A Xuan Kong Feng Shui analysis involves four important factors like the Building, its Environment, the Residents and the time involved. Xuan Kong Feng Shui is based on the subject of "Qi" or the cosmic energies that circulate on earth governing all life forces. This energy, Qi, is dynamic and possesses qualities that changes with time. Xuan Kong methodologies enable the practitioners not only to assess the well-being of residents living in a particular property using certain scientific formulas and calculations based on the I -Ching but also to forecast the possible outcomes in their lives based on the time-based, cyclical nature of "Qi" in their living environment or area.

Xuankong Feng Shui works to achieve balance by enhancing the areas of positive Qi and curing areas of negative Qi. The principles of Xuan Kong Fei Xing Feng Shui is related with those of Quantum Physics and Relativity Theory.

 

A Compass is used to take various measurements of the property under study. A practitioner uses this information along with the construction date and other data to develop a Flying Star chart. This will be used to identify the sources and locations of positive and negative Qi in the environment of the property under focus.

In addition to mapping the Qi flows outside and inside the building, a qualified practitioner will also analyze the birth data of the occupants using Chinese Astrology.Recommendations given will help you to live in harmony with the Qi of your environs.

Xuan kong feng shui principles

Xuan kong Fengshui does not have any affirmations and is very easy to apply practically.It is about the principles 'mountain' and 'water'.

 

Qi- Qi rides with the wind and is dispersed by the wind, but it is retained when it encounters water on its path. Xuan kong feng shui tells that Qi is carried and dispersed by wind. It also indicates that Qi can be stopped or blocked by a mountain.

Mountain- Mountain' is anything that can stop, block or calm down Qi.'Mountain' can be anything real or virtual, in particular a sort of obstruction. A closed door or a window becomes a mountain as they can stop the flow of Qi energy through them. Elevated grounds, trees, walls, buildings, heavy and large objects, big statues,glass, curtains, tranquil rooms, colder and darker rooms and yin qualities act as Mountains.

 

Water-Water' means to open up, move, attract or activate Qi in the right location, at the right direction and at the appropriate time. It is opposed to the mountain element. Water can real or virtual. Open doors and windows act as 'water' because they allow the free flow of Qi energy through them.Lower grounds, open space, landscaping, warmer and brighter rooms, round furniture, activity, and yang qualities can be taken as Water elements.

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

ZI WEI DOU SHU

( Date Added: Sun Jan 21 2007   Visits: 46)  

Zi WEi Dou Shu is a branch of Chinese Astrology. It utilizes the Chinese Lunar Calendar. A Zi Wei Dou Shu chart is divided into 12 palaces representing the 12 chinese earthly animals. Each palace corresponds to a particular aspect or part of our life. Each of these palaces are

Review It Rate It Bookmark It Report It Send To A Friend!

> >|