Thursday, March 26, 2009

Three Symbols of Victory




Introducing the Three Symbols of Victory very commonly seen & used in most Tibetan buddhist temples or homes. Currently it is also introduced in fengshui practice as a powerful remedy to fight against disharmony and disagreement.
The fur bearing fish is the son of a fish and an otter. He has the overall body of a fish, but with an otter's fur. It is one of the "Symbols of Victory" that fight against disharmony and disagreement. Fur bearing fish helps to bring better relations in business.

The makara dragon is the son of a snail and a crocodile. His whole body is firm like a snail shell. He is also generally regarded as the son of a union between crocodile, dragon, and snake. His tail forms entwined patterns. This is one of the "Symbols of Victory" that fight against disharmony and disagreement. Makara Dragon ensures harmony in the home.

The eight legged lion is the son of a union of a garuda and a lion. He has the overall body of a lion, [but] with two wings. He has claws at the knees. This is one of the "Symbols of Victory" that fight against disharmony and disagreement. Eight legged lion enhances harmony in the office.

In 2009, it is best to display this three symbols of victory in the Northeast sector of your home or office to suppress the bad energy caused by the Argumentative Star #3 which brings disharmony, misunderstanding and court cases.

I have attached some pictures of the Three Symbols of Victory here, one of them was taken from a tibetan temple in Singapore. For those who are interested to purchase this specially crafted enhancer, you may contact me directly or get it online (http://www.divinityfengshui.com.sg/) in mid April'09.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Onsite Fengshui Consultation in Johor Bahru






Fengshui consultation done on a landed property (terrace house) in Taman Kempas Indah on 07 Mar'09 for a newly wed young couple. This is a W3 facing Period 8 house, therefore a special water feature (as shown above) is best to have in order to activate the Water & Mountain Stars 8 which will bring abundance wealth to this family.

Importance of KUA Number


Steps in determining Personal KUA number:
1) Add last two numbers of Year of Birth (eg. 1964, 6+4=10)
2) Reduce it to a single number (eg. 1+0=1)
3a) For males, deduct from 10 (eg.10-1=9). Those born in or after year 2000, deduct from 9.
3b) For females, add 5 (eg. 1+5=6). Those born in or after year 2000, add 6 instead of 5.
Hence KUA number of males born in 1964 is 9, and KUA number of females born in 1964 is 6.
Once you have determine your KUA no. you may refer to the attached chart picture to check which are your four auspicious & four inauspicious directions. Do your best to tap the good energy from the four auspicious directions (means facing these directions) in whatever you do daily. Sheng Chi directions are the best as these are Growth directions which brings success, a smooth life, abundance wealth & expansion luck. Tien Yi directions bring longevity and good health. Nien Yen directions bring love, romance, good family life and also indicates obedient children. Fu Wei directions are great for personal growth & development.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

My Buddy, The Chinese Compass (Luo Pan)


This is the most important tool used during my fengshui on-site consultation, taking accurate compass directions for calculation & analysis. In the coming posting, I will share with all the 04 good & 04 bad compass directions for each individual and how your life can be improved just by tapping the good "chi" (energy) from your 04 good, auspicious directions daily.

The Beginning of Divinity Fengshui




After acquiring the knowledge of this ancient Science (FengShui) from various geomancy masters and practising it since 2000, I decided to embark on the founding of Divinity Fengshui Consultancy after my graduation from Lillian Too (World Famous Fengshui Master & Book Writer) Institute of Fengshui as Master Practitioner in Oct 2007.