Period 8 is characterised by stability and constancy because Earth is a grounding element. However, Period 9 is just the opposite. Fire is an element that can burn, and if it burns out of control it can be very dangerous.
So the period of 9 is a time when everyone needs to be careful because fire can start suddenly and once it gets out of control there is not much you can do. It is a period in which what was accumulated in previous periods can be lost overnight.
The Year of the Wood Dragon brings transformative energies with new possibilities. This is a time when the world is experiencing new beginnings in multiple dimensions of existence.
In Feng Shui, the time dimension is divided into days, months, years and periods of time. Each change brings its own energy shifts that contribute to the dynamics of each day. Daily flying stars bring small changes, while monthly flying stars can bring larger changes. The annual stars have an even greater impact. That’s why, at the beginning of every year, it’s important to update your home or office’s Feng Shui to make the most of the year. If we change the time period, the impact is even greater when careful planning pays off.
The different numbers of stars not only change the energy levels, some stars also take on different properties
In Period 9, the number 9 becomes the new current prosperity star, making it by far the luckiest star number. To get the most out of number 9, you should do your best to activate it. The most significant #9 stars are the Water and Mountain 9 stars, whose locations are determined by the configuration generated from the birth chart of your home or building. The yearly star 9 is also particularly strong.
Open all doors and windows to let in fresh air and sunlight while letting stale chi out. Use the hammer to gently hit the edge of the singing bowl with the three Harmony animals to make it hum.
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