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Feng Shui Guest Blogger
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008Today I am happy to share a guest post from my friend and Feng Shui expert, Michele Angelo. Michele is one of the most balanced people I know and tend to think that using feng shui in her environment plays a big part. She has helped me bring a lot of balance into my home (a crystal here, a fountain there) and I have given her consultations to friends and family as gifts. I can certainly attest to the value of this ancient art form and Michele’s expertise. Today she is sharing her background with us and she’ll share more feng shui tips in the future.
Enjoy!
Feng Shui gained a lot of mainstream popularity after Donald Trump shared the fact that he uses it on many of his projects. Still there are people who don’t know what it is or even how to pronounce it! (fung shway). When you Google it you are confronted with such terms as: black hat sect, classic Chinese, four pillars, ming kwa number, baqua, bazhai, elements, flying star, a zillion cures, what does it all mean and what exactly is feng shui?
Feng Shui (literally means wind and water) is about the flow of wind and the containment (water) of chi (energy) in our environments. Feng shui maximizes or cultivates the auspicious “sheng chi” or positive chi (life force energy). It is the study of the heavens and the earth in relation to human beings. And the goal is to maximize the good and minimize the negative. It can help us to choose a way of life and a place to live that is in harmony with our way of being human.
The first time I was introduced to feng shui was through a continuing education program for interior designers. This program was based on a type of feng shui called “Black Hat”. I found it to be very mysterious, a bit cult like and without much depth. I was told this was a watered down version that made it easier for us westerners to implement and understand. I personally was put off by the hocus pocus kind of feeling I was getting from this particular instructor, but feng shui wasn’t through with me just yet!
A year or so later I was once again introduced to feng shui, however this time something called “Classical Feng Shui” which is based on the compass directions and goes back thousands of years. I was intrigued enough to embark on a 2 year study which included 5 course modules, then a 100 question test and 4 feng shui projects to be completed in a three month period then sent to the instructor in Australia to be graded.
During these two years I studied the relationship of the five elements, wood, water, earth, metal and fire and the energies that are always at work. These energies affect us all and are happening whether we believe in feng shui or not. I will begin to share some of the basics over the coming weeks and today I am going to tell you a little about your ming kwa number.
A person’s ming kwa number is determined by the year of birth and it is calculated differently for a man than for a woman. The number is associated with an element (wood, water, fire, metal, earth) and a compass direction. This specific direction (say it’s north) is known as your most auspicious direction, and there are three other directions (south, southeast, east) that are auspicious for you as well. The remaining 4 directions are then considered in-auspicious and may need to be cured. Your ming kwa number helps us to determine the compatibility of a spouse, room mate, family members and co workers. The ming kwa number also helps me identify which way your working desk should face, the direction of the head of the bed, how your health might be affected. In addition, I can advise on ways to harmonize the inauspicious other four directions in the home.
You might consider a consultation if you are feeling stuck, moving, wanting a new relationship, having relationship discord, work problems or you want to give it as a gift to a family member or friend you feel would benefit. I am available for feng shui consultations which can be accomplished long distance and the fee is $350.00. Feel free to contact me at fengshuiconsult@yahoo.com.
~Michele Angelo




