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Feng Shui Love Rituals
It’s the season of the year when restaurants are fully booked; traffic is really crazy; people wear red; and of course everybody talks about love. Love is really in the air every Feb. 14 or Valentine’s Day. But if you … Continue reading →
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Understanding Tai Sui or Grand Duke Jupiter, Wu Wang or Five-Yellow Killings or Five-Yellow Star, and San Sha or 3 Killings.
Every year we hear Feng Shui experts talking about Tai Sui or Grand Duke Jupiter, Wu Wang/Five Yellow Star (also called Five Yellow Killing Star or Five Killing Star) and San Sha or 3 Killings, but very few peple really … Continue reading →
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2011 Feng Shui Forecast for the 12 Chinese Animal Zodiac!
Before anything else I would like to clarify that I’m not a Feng Shui consultant. However, because my parents, siblings, and myself do believe in feng shui and seldom makes any major decisions or hiring key people in key positions … Continue reading →
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Tagged 12 Chinese Zodiac, 2011 Feng Shui Forecast, 3 Celestial Guardian, 3 Celestial Guardians, 3 Killings, Bazi, Boar, Buddha, Buddhas, Buddhist, Chinatownlogy, Chinese Animal Zodiac, Chinese Buddhism, Chinese Buddhist, Chinese Zodiac, Chong Kwei, Clashing Elements, Dig, Dragon, DZI Beads, Feng Shui, Feng Shui Charm, Feng Shui Forecast, Five Yellow Killings, Five-Element Pagoda, Flying Star, Goat, Happy Buddha, Horse, Kuan Kong, Kuan Yin, Lillian Too, Maitreya Buddha, Metal Rabbit, Monkey, Monkey God, Mystic Knot, Ox, Paht Chee, Pendat, Pi Yao, Pig, Piyao, Rabbit, Rat, Reading, Rooster, Sheep, Snake, Spring, Sumo Kong, Tai Suey, Tai Sui, Tai Sui God, Taoism, Taoist, Taoist Priest, Taoist Temple, Three Celestial Guardian, Three Celestial Guardinan, Three Killings, Tiger, WOFS, World of Feng Shui, Wu Wang
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168: A Celestial Number
As mentioned. This site is called Project 168 because 168 turned out to be my ideal weight in pounds. That’s one aspect of Project 168. However, Project 168 also refers to my pursuit to continuously have a good and happy … Continue reading →
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