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Rehabilitating Taisui

Tai Sui was originally revered as a guardian deity, but how did it come to be perceived as a negative star today? Understanding the connection between Tai Sui, the celestial bodies, and the Earth is essential for comprehending how these stars influence your destiny.

"Tai Sui is associated with the twelve zodiac signs; from Zi to Si represents Yang energy, while from Wu to Hai corresponds to Yin. Jupiter completes its orbit once a year, marking a full cycle through the twelve zodiac signs."

To attract good fortune and ward off misfortune, it is vital to first identify the direction of Tai Sui. Unfortunately, over time, many have focused solely on the potential disasters linked to Tai Sui's direction, neglecting the fact that its auspicious aspect can also bring prosperity. As a result, Tai Sui has come to be regarded as the leader of all malevolent spirits. It's time to rehabilitate Tai Sui and reclaim its positive influence!

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Feng Shui:  The science of science

As the old saying goes, "Qi disperses with the wind and stops with water," which is the essence of Feng Shui.

All substances formed by Qi can be understood as energy, while water represents the visible force in our environment. Together, these two elements—invisible energy and tangible power—compose everything in the world. Simply put, if Qi were to vanish for even a moment, all life on Earth would cease. Each breath is a vital connection to existence, and without it, life cannot persist. This illustrates the critical importance of both Qi and water to all living beings.

Feng Shui emerges from ancient astronomical studies of Qi, combined with the understanding of natural dynamics, resulting in the profound practice we recognize today.

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