Sunday, November 18, 2007

Energy Cycles



There are sixty different types of daily energy visiting the earth in a repetitive fashion so that the same energy comes back every 60th day. The daily energy comes in after twelve midnight on a given day and leaves before twelve midnight of next day.


A unique nickname for each daily energy is given as follows:


Day 1: Wood + Rat Day2:Wood + Ox Day3:Fire + Tiger Day4:Fire + Hare Day5:Earth + Dragon Day6:Earth + Snake Day7:Metal + Horse Day8:Metal + Sheep Day9:Water + Monkey Day10:Water + Rooster Day 11:Wood + Dog Day 12: Wood + Pig Day 13: Fire + Rat Day 14: Fire + Ox Day 15:Earth + Tiger Day 16:Earth + Hare Day 17:Metal + Dragon Day 18: Metal + Snake Day 19: Water + Horse Day 20: Water + Sheep Day 21: Wood + Monkey Day 22: Wood + Rooster Day 23: Fire + Dog Day 24: Fire + Pig Day 25: Earth + Rat Day 26: Earth + Ox Day 27: Metal + Tiger Day 28: Metal + Hare Day 29: Water + Dragon Day 30: Water + Snake Day 31: Wood + Horse Day 32: Wood + Sheep Day 33: Fire + Monkey Day 34: Fire + Rooster Day 35: Earth + Dog Day 36: Earth + Pig Day 37: Metal + Rat Day 38: Metal + Ox Day 39: Water + Tiger Day 40: Water + Hare Day 41: Wood + Dragon Day 42: Wood + Snake Day 43: Fire + Horse Day 44: Fire + Sheep Day 45: Earth + Monkey Day 46: Earth + Rooster Day 47: Metal + Dog Day 48: Metal + Pig Day 49: Water + Rat Day 50: Water + Ox Day 51: Wood + Tiger Day 52: Wood + Hare Day 53: Fire + Dragon Day 54: Fire + Snake Day 55: Earth + Horse Day 56: Earth + Sheep Day 57: Metal + Monkey Day 58: Metal + Rooster Day 59: Water + Dog Day 60: Water + Pig


Use of the 60 Days Energy Cycles:


A given type of energy will visit us every 60th day. It is possible that your lucky or unlucky feelings will re-occur every 60th day. Good timing for you means that the daily energy has boosted your energy to accomplish your mission. Bad timing is the result of the daily energy degrading your body energy. In China people consult with the 60 days energy cycle to find a
good day.


For over five thousand years, the practice of Feng Shui has been passed down among generations in Chinese culture. Feng Shui is based on the Taoist concept that everything is comprised of energy called Chi. When the energy in an environment is not flowing properly, it can cause disharmony. Feng Shui works to balance this energy in order to achieve greater productivity, happiness and health. As part of optimizing an environment, Feng Shui practitioners recognize that all living and non-living things. Feng Shui has applications in a number of arts and sciences related to the environment and our personal well-being, among them architecture, geography, astrology, landscape design and psychology. Through integrating personal energy with the energies in a particular space, Feng Shui can provide clarity and a heightened sense of well-being.

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