Feng Shui Predictions for 2009

Kung Hay Fat Choy!! Happy New year to everyone!

Feng Shui Predictions for Ji Chou, Year of the Ox.
by EcoLita, who is the Ecodiva!

My how time flies when we’re having fun..or at least I hope you are doing the best you can in an otherwise challenging environment, both from an economic perspective and a global one.

Along with my work as a designer in green, Eco-friendly and sustainable design, I also use and practice the art and science of Feng Shui, an ancient Chinese philosophy that has been in existence for over 3000 years.

While living and working in the Washington DC area, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture at the Smithsonian in 1994 called “Feng Shui Made Easy” by William Spear. Bill became my first teacher in the learning of this powerful science and philosophy based on the five elements of Chinese medicine, Taoist philosopy and the IChing. From there I sought out the best teachers I could find on the planet and have spent the last 15 years, studying, teaching and learning everything I could about how to apply the principles and teachings to help myself and others with creating interior spaces that are auspicious, harmonious and supportive to people and their environments.

There are several schools of Feng Shui that have been translated from ancient Chinese texts into English and about a dozen are being taught in Asia, Europe, US and other parts of the world. Most people who pick up a book on Feng Shui will find themselves learning about the “Black Tantric Buddist Sect” school that was started here in the United States by Professor Lin Yun, called Black Hat school.  The schools that I use and give me the most successful results are the, Form School, Flying Star School, Compass School, Xuan Kong Da Gua and the Eight Mansions. I also work with clients on their own personal eastern astrology charts called Four Pillars of Destiny and the 9 Star Ki readings.

Like anything in life, everything is always evolving, transforming and moving, so we must work with the elements of Feng Shui the same way. There are some schools that once they find the auspicious and inauspicious locations, they never make the changes necessary to deal with the constant changing elements that exist all around us. The schools that I listed above address the seasonal affects, monthly,  yearly and sometimes daily changes that can have an impact on us. I tell my clients that nothing is ever absolute and just like the “yin/yang”, the goal is to find the balance whenever possible.

So now that we have just changed over to the Year of the Ox, I want to give you some information that may help you with creating a successful, happy and prosperous year. Like everything, we as humans have free will to choose our life path and the decisions we make will determine the outcome.

Feng Shui is about the “Potential” of possibilities, so when it’s all said and done, the ultimate decision to “do or not to do” is all yours.

My predictions are based on the teachings of my very dear Feng Shui Master/Teacher, Peter Leung from Toronto, Canada.  I have studied with Peter for many years and he is my favorite and absolutely the most knowledgeable among his peers. He teaches Feng Shui schools that other teachers do not even use.  Everything I use in my work, comes from his teachings.

This year, the Ox will be with us from February 4,2009 to February 4, 2010. The yearly hexagram from the IChing associated with this is the 20th hexagram, Xun on top of Kun, ” the wind breezing across the surface of the earth and will affect everything in it’s path. The policy from the top will affect those below. A gentle breeze will be of comfort and a hurricane could be devastating”.

This hexagram indicates a downward trend following extreme prosperity. In 2009, our government officials need to establish trust from the citizens of our country who are struggling ,by being respectful, honest, serious, just and compassionate with the people who elected them. Paying attention to their actions and promises, along with monitoring and assessing their results are of the utmost importance.  It is also important for the senior staff members and officials with backgrounds and experience to share their wisdom and knowledge which will be valuable, especially to our new
President, Barrack Obama.

The Guan Gua is about looking into, to show, exhibit and demonstrate with respect and compassion, in order to gain trust.  Last year, we lost trust in our government, our financial institutions and in our leaders’ abilities to make decisions that would be for our best interest and welfare of the people.

In 2008, the prediction was about being cautious and not lose ourselves in over indulgence, being addictive to extreme gains financially and not keeping our belief in balance is the best approach. Their was a hidden danger of corruption in business and between government and businesses.

Well, we saw the effects of that unfold with the Bernie Madoff scandal, greed from the sub-prime mortgage loans and lack of accountability from big business and government.

2009 is the year of “change”, with a new President for the United States and a newer generation of world leaders emerging that will have to face and deal with a possible worldwide recession. It will require all the world’s leaders to come together and deal with the crisis we are now experiencing, or we may plunge into a devastating depression worse than the 1930’s.  Based on Peter Leung’s predictions of the world wide stock markets, they should reach bottom by September or October of 2009.

Since “Ji Chou” is “yin earth over yin earth”, this will be a good year for infrastructure projects and other social projects that will create jobs for the construction industry and their suppliers.  This will also be a good year to invest in agricultural commodities, farm equipment and food commodities.

Financially, 2009 will be good for those people born in year of the Rat, Ox, Snake and Rooster and for those born in Jia or Ji years.  This might also be a good year to buy a house.  People born in year of the Horse, Sheep, and Dog may have challenges with money loss or moving could be a possibility this year.  If your parents are still alive, pay close attention to them.

The Four pillars of Destiny is a form of Chinese astrology that is used in Chinese medicine and is similar to the western astrology charts, but with more depth and detail.  When putting these birth charts together, we look at a person’s hour, day, month and year to give us the four columns or what we call the four pillars.  Each pillar has one of the 12 Chinese animals associated with it and one of the five elements of either earth, water, wood, fire or metal.

People born during the hours of Rat, Ox, Snake or Rooster will have the strong potential for great success in their careers or studies and there is also the possibility of having a baby.  For those individuals born during the hours of Horse, Sheep and Dog, it may be a tough year for career and academic
pursuits, so taking a trip this year if you can is suggested.

Beyond these predictions, there are other areas that we look at that deal with the Flying Star Feng Shui school, specifically addressing a person’s residence and business.  Because Feng Shui is about the movement of “chi” or energy, each year we have certain directions that we look at for auspicious or inauspicious energy and how we deal with those areas.

This is specialized for each individuals residence or business. As an example, the southeast sector of your home or business is the most auspicious location for finances in 2009.   You can enhance the opportunities and potential with placing a citrine crystal in this location.

As a consultant, I work with corporations, small businesses, and residences to enhance the beneficial areas and reduce the impact of the inauspicious areas, to create that balance and harmony. I am available and happy to consult with anyone who has a desire to tap into the powerful potential and
opportunities that the Art and Science of Feng Shui offers.

You can reach me by email at ecodiva@live.com for questions and inquiries.  I hope this information has been insightful, beneficial and I wish you all a most auspicious and joyous 2009…this will be a great year!

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7 Comments »

    7 Comments to “Feng Shui Predictions for 2009”

  1. on 29 Apr 2009 at 9:16 am David

    thanks for the post, it’s really useful

  2. on 23 Aug 2009 at 7:43 am Feng Shui

    Nice prediction for 2009.

    Hope you have a good year for 2009. Thanks for the article.

  3. on 25 May 2010 at 11:59 am Anthony Wilson

    Astrology sometimes do work and it can also predict the personality of a person.-.~

  4. on 16 Jun 2010 at 9:07 pm Caleb Green

    Feng Shui is used mostly by old fashioned chinese. I dunno if it really works..`,

  5. on 11 Jul 2010 at 6:08 am Lauren Stewart

    my sister do believe very much in astrology. maybe the stars might have something to do with our futures~-*

  6. on 19 Jul 2010 at 1:05 am Charlotte Hughes

    sometimes the predictions of feng shui are true and sometimes it is not.-,`

  7. on 29 Aug 2010 at 11:25 am Sebastian Sanders

    i read a lot of atrology stuffs on the internet because i believe so much in astrology.”~

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