Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Practice the Tianfeng Fengshui with the moon as the guide

Do you have an infinite list of honey that can be extended to the future infinitely? Are you overwhelmed by scheduling pressure? It is time to ask for help in the sky. Every night there is a moon to guide you with subtle light and a limited 28-day cycle. Reducing your list to a manageable part is a dilemma for you.

Based on the basic principles of feng shui, we will find the tools needed to analyze and apply the periodic data that appears in celestial patterns. Both yin and yang, gas and gossip can be used to deal with the moon's pattern. When we relate the coordinates of the moon to the feng shui gossip, we find that when you enter the gossip, the new moon is the launch pad, and the full moon rules at the apex of 180 degrees. Therefore, the basic direction corresponds to the four key stages of the moon.

The moon has a subtle effect on our neural networks and internal organs. It affects everything related to liquids and water. Since our body is 60% water, the moon affects the body's function, but it also exerts a certain amount of power on our mind. For example, during the new moon, some people are prone to depression, low digestive function, elevated blood pressure at full moon, and increased energy levels.

From our vantage point on Earth, we see the phase of the moon and the angle of the sun in Earth's orbit. For our feng shui purposes, we interpret these stages as the guiding lights on our roads and arrange our tasks accordingly.

Similar to the way we adjust feng shui in our space by changing the energy pattern, we can use moonlight as a source of energy. When the moon is waxed, that is, increased under visible light, it indicates that agricultural culture has used growth patterns for centuries. People associated with the rhythm of the moon won't start anything until they see the moon's new moon.

Since yin and yang are always opposite each other, we can easily think that the new moon is the most Yin phase in the cycle, and the full moon is yang. Qi, or lunar energy, if we can call it, wax and weaken, indirectly affecting internal functions and the autonomic nervous system.

In our efforts to organize and create manageable timelines, the best start time is the new moon. When the moonlight is not visible, it is the dark and secret stage of the moon. This is the time when we plan and plan, inspired by new ideas and wishes. This is the time we secretly created, the gestation period of all new and exciting areas of entry into the wonderful possibilities.

We have developed a list of topics that we hope to address and improve in the next 28 days. Keep in mind that this list is limited and easy to manage, so it's best to keep our theme as a single number. In the dark phase of an invisible moon, we secretly set keywords, and once the first item of the moonlight becomes visible, it motivates and pushes us to take action. Now we are beginning to implement and implement our action plan. The moon is waxing, more light is shining on our roads, and more energy is moving towards us.

We check our list frequently and are happy to check out the key activities we have implemented or completed. Then, when the full moon projects everything in front of us, we critically evaluate our progress and focus on other work to be done.

As the moonlight began to weaken, we entered a period of completion and unraveling. Successfully completed what we have already arranged, it is time to relax and cultivate body and mind. Refresh and enjoy and be proud when you enjoy the checkmark and completed task list. Don't be upset about unfinished business, keywords or unsuccessful topics. As you enter the new lunar mentoring cycle, you simply move those points to the next list.

The moon's stable rotation and nighttime illumination are a soothing panacea for our sometimes anxiety-driven sense of time.




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