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As we all know the upcoming Summer Olympics will
be held in Beijing, China next year. And according to
reports on the Internet, the Opening Ceremonies have
been scheduled for August 8, 2008 (08/08-08),
starting at 08:08:08 PM. Very apparently, the number 8
is important to the Chinese people. Why? Well, in
Feng Shui every number has a specific meaning. The
numbers that make up your house number, the
number on your apartment door, your cellphone, your
license plate number and even your age all have a
very specific significance to you and to your life. The
energy of these numbers can describe the experience
you will have in that house, with that car or even during
a certain year of your life.
Groups of numbers can be viewed
from the perspective of each of the numbers
separately having a unique energy. Or, the digits can
be added together and finally reduced to a single
number. Let's take an example. Let's say that your
house number is 2177. This number can be
interpreted as a combination of the energy of the 2, the
energy of the 1, and the energy of the number 7, twice.
Or, the numbers can be added together and reduced
to a single digit, in this case: 2 + 1 + 7 + 7 = 17. Then
reduce the 17 to 1 + 7 = 8. The total energy of your
house would be 8.
In China the meaning of numbers is often influenced
by words that sound like other words
(homonyms). When a number sounds
like certain words, the number takes on the meaning
of those words. This is less common in Western
cultures. For instance, we do not connect the meaning
of the word "meet" with the "meat" we have for our
dinner. However, we do have a tradition of associating
certain meanings with our numbers. So, when we
consider the meanings of the numbers in our lives,
we can enhance our understanding of their power by
considering both the Eastern and Western
interpretation.
In Feng Shui, numbers are also divided into Yin
numbers (Yin numbers represent negative or
feminine energy) and Yang numbers (Yang numbers
represent masculine or positive energy). Traditionally
Yang numbers are considered to be stronger and
luckier than Yin numbers. However, Yin numbers are
very useful when softer, gentler energy is
needed.
The Zero is considered empty and can
represent negative or positive energy. It is neither Yin
nor Yang. It often represents a void or an emptiness.
Often the first number in a chain of numbers can
represent the strongest energy in the chain, sort of an
introduction to the whole energy field. But, since our
house numbers and apartment numbers and phone
numbers rarely start with zero, it's usually not a
concern here in the West. On a positive note, numbers
containing a zero, like your 30th birthday, can indicate
unlimited potential and a new beginning. Here the
zero represents new opportunity.
One is a Yang number (masculine and
strong) and represents unity. In the West we would
consider '1' a solitary figure, independent and
outspoken. Living in or around '1' energy can cause
you to feel like you don't need relationships and are
better off on your own. But in Feng Shui the number "1"
represents our unity with all things, our ability to be in
harmony with plants, animals, our environment as
well as with the people and possessions we
enjoy.
Two is a Yin number (feminine and peaceful)
and represents symmetry. It is a powerful number for
relationships and indicates or represents the two
sides of one coin - inseparable from each other and
reliant on one another for stability. Symmetry is highly
prized in Feng Shui, as it represents peace and
balance. The number "2" encourages the search for
relationships and helps you find your equal.
Three is a Yang number and is a homonym
for the Chinese word, 'growth'. Three is often used in
popular sayings and proverbs in China to teach
human virtues. And since they believe that virtuous
behavior benefits the person who practices it, the
number "3" is considered lucky. In the West, '3' is
considered the number of ideas and teamwork. It is
the right half of the number "8" (if you were to cut an "8"
in half). It represents the planning before
construction.
Four is a Yin number and sounds like the
Chinese verb "to die". Also the number "4" in it's
written form (Chinese) looks like a combination of the
words 'sun' and 'eight' which is interpreted as the sun
blocked by the clouds. So the number four is not
considered lucky. In the West "4" represent stability,
like the four legs of a table. The energy of the
number "4" is reminiscent of the symbol of Saturn,
which represents hard work and striving for
success.
Five is a Yang number and is used to count
the many important elements in Chinese thought.
There are five senses, five elements, five vital organs
and the five directions, just to name a few. The
number "5" does sound like the Chinese word
for "nothing" but this has not diminished the popularity
of this number. Five is considered balanced and
complete. In the West '5' represents excitement and
change, the possibilities of new direction and new
paths. You are offered both lots of opportunities and
challenges when you live in a "5" home, or during a "5"
year.
Six is a Yin number and is considered lucky. It
sounds like the Chinese word for "good luck".
Combining a '6' with an odd number makes it even
luckier because there is a balance of Yin and Yang. In
Western thought the number six is a nurturing number
and represents the energy of taking care of others. It
also represents another important concept:
prosperity.
Seven is a Yang number and used warily in
the East as it is associated with rituals of death
including the qiqi ritual where the soul of the dead
passes through gates of hell. This number is not
considered lucky. We, here in the West, often
connect "7" with its rhyming word, Heaven. Seven is
often associated with spiritual thought. However "7"
can be a lonely number, the energy of having ideas
and convictions but having to stand alone, as the "7"
stands on one leg.
Eight is a Yin number and is connected to the
Chinese word for "happiness". It is also an important
number since it represents the eight trigrams of the I
Ching and the eight immortals (those who have
achieve immortality through pious living and
meditation). So "8" is a lucky number, and "88", double
happiness, the ideal number
for a happy marriage. The number eight is the only
number where the top half is the same as the bottom
half so in the West it represents the concept: "as
above so below". This number has come to represent
money and power and manifesting your ideas (above)
in your world (below).
Nine is a Yang number and in Chinese, is a
homonym for the word: 'longevity'. The number "9" is
considered lucky and auspicious. In the West it is also
considered a lucky number. The energy of a "9" is
about being able to choose what is important to you,
what is valuable to you, and the ability to let go of all
the rest. It is sometimes seen as a representation of
wishes coming true.
Numbers and the combinations in your life may be
bringing you happiness and harmony or causing you
challenges. For a consultation on the numbers in your
life and to explore ways of benefiting from (or dealing
with) the energy surrounding you, call Donna at 480-
247-2446 or e-mail at donna@fengshuiform.com
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| Lucky Eight Coins |
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The strand of Eight Coins hung from a red Chinese
knot and ending in a gold-wrapped tassel is a charm
to bring lots and lots of money. Written on the coins is
the saying 'All roads lead to money' meaning that
anyway you choose to go, prosperity will be there to
greet you. Our Lucky Eight Coins measures 12 inches
from tip to tassel and comes with instructions for
hanging. Only $12.95
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| Space Clearing for Your Home |
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Sometimes a home or office just starts to feel "wrong".
Maybe you can't quite put your finger on it, but you
know the energy of the space is affecting you. Or,
maybe you know exactly when the energy changed,
but you are unsure what to do about it. Then again,
perhaps you've bought a new place and don't know
the previous residents; so you just don't know what
kind of energy they left in the place. You don't know
whether they enjoyed great success, or if they were
facing a lot of difficulties in their lives. All you are
concerned about at this moment is that you simply
know your house or office just doesn't feel right. And
you know it's time to do something about it.
Negativity in a space can affect your energy, your
vitality, your relationships, and even your prosperity.
Negativity can enter a home in several ways. It could
have been there all along, before you ever moved in.
Someone else might have sent it to you (someone
you have a history with). Perhaps it was brought in
unknowingly by you or a family member (a ghost or
entity that is attached itself to you and taken up
residence in your house). Or, the presence of the
negative energy could be the result of difficulty you've
been having (or have had in the past) with loved ones,
inside the four walls of your home.
Once negativity is in the home or office, it can get
trapped and start to build. You can actually see the
physical results of this negative energy build up. There
are actually physical signs that show this negative
energy within a home or office.
One of the signs that negativity is trapped in a space
is an accumulation of clutter; and no matter how you
try, you just can't seem to get rid of it. But there are
other signs as well: arguing, or in some cases even
violence, can be a sign of negative energy trapped in a
space; luck changes from good to bad; objects seem
to get broken easily; or things have just stopped
working. You might find that more repairs are needed
on the house now than previously. And it is even
possible that intruders start coming into the house--
anything from burglars to bug infestations.
Clearing a house energetically can help you fall in love
with your house once again. It can help you get back
on track emotionally; help you regain your interest in
life and the future. It can help clear the way for
prosperity and productivity in your business. Or, if it is
time to move, than clearing residual negativity can
help the house sell more quickly.
If you'd like more information on clearing your home or
office space, or you would like to arrange an
appointment for a Space Clearing, send an e-mail to
donna@fengshuiform.com.
This service is
available in Phoenix, AZ and Reno, NV with more
cities coming soon. And if you are interested in
making money helping people clear their homes of
negativity let me know and I will email information on
our training programs.
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A Personal Note from Donna Stellhorn |
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Hi Everyone, well I can't believe it's the end of October
already but it must be because there's a pumpkin on
every doorstep including mine. Thank you to all of you
who wrote looking for the September newsletter. It's
gratifying to know that you look forward to it every
month and I apologize for not getting one out.
Quite a few things are rolling around my head as I
experienced my second autumn in Phoenix. Real
Estate and housing is on everyone's lips and it is
causing many to look at homes in a new way. So I've
been asking myself what is it that makes our homes
truly comfortable. And I would like to ask you, if there
is one thing you could change to make your home
more comfortable what would that be? This month I'm
collecting your answers (via phone or e-mail) and on
November 30th I'll put them all into a hat and draw a
name at random. The winner will receive a 30 minute
phone consultation with me about their home (a $75
value). I hope you all will take a few minutes and give
me your thoughts.
Best wishes this autumn. Donna
Stellhorn
the new Feng Shui Form website...
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