Feng Shui In 2011

Feng Shui In 2011
are moneybag years real? :S?

I just got an SMS about 2011 being a moneybag year. This is the first I’ve heard of a money bag year.
this is the text:
This year you will experience FOUR unusual dates: 1/1/11, 1/11/11, 11/1/11, 11/11/11 and that’s not all.

Take the last two digits of the year in which you were born. Now add the year you will be this year, and the result will be 111 for everyone!

This is the year of Money!!

This year October will have 5 Sundays, 5 Mondays and 5 Saturdays. This year happens only every 823 years. These years are known as “Moneybags.”

The proverb goes that if you send it to 8 good friends, money will appear in the next 4 days as is explained in Chinese Feng-Shui.

so are money bag years true or is this bulls**t? i don’t believe the part about sending the text and getting money, so don’t think i’m stupid. i just wanna know if money bag years are real.
the adding thing worked too, but it doesn’t work on people who were born in 2000+

havent heard anything like it among fengshui crowd.

1 represents water, thus there is a lot of water (tsunami) this year. based on annual flying stars, there is a lot of water in the northeast – tsunami northeast of japan – is this a coincidence? i dont know, but this coincidence usually happens with this method. we always say that there is always explanation in fengshui, and the right methods of calculation always gives a clue to what will happen.

water in the northeast means that in 2011, there is water energy in the northeast (of all countries, places and houses; all that are considered as 1 unit in fengshui, you need to know how fengshui works to understand this). water is not only money but also sex. then northeast also represent the workplace. so, it means that there will a lot of sex in the workplace.

i dont know anything about the moneybag. i just know that there are many untrue things surrounding fengshui, mostly something that would make you do some unnecessary thing and usually involves you buying something.

with regards to money, i always know that in fengshui. either you are lucky or you are not. why? because people cannot really make good luck out of thin air, not in that way. the ways you can attract money into your life with fengshui:
- optimize fengshui in the house by living and using areas with good energy, make a lot of movements in them; leave the areas with bad energy as toilets, storage, room less used – movements can “activate” both good energy and bad energy. this is based on flying stars.
- based on birthdate and time. so when you are lucky naturally, then it must be that the elements that you are born with are reacting with the energy of the incoming time to produce those good luck energy.
- using special methods to force in money into your life like position and face the oven/stove correctly based on fengshui methods; use dragon water methods, etc.

i just need to clarify that fengshui is never about belief. it is working even if you dont believe in it. (thus it is not a religion.) a proof for this is that the rich becomes richer while the poor becomes poorer. why? the rich has all the resources to live in big spacious houses. fengshui depends on chi. chi occupies space. the more space, the more chi. now, chi can either be good or bad. rich people have resources to hire fengshui people for them to use these so called good energy – so they grew richer. so even if the poor become rich, if they dont have the resources to get to use these luckier spaces in their houses, then it is no use. and fengshui is also not a philosophy. though taoism had adopted it in their practice, fengshui is not a part of taoism.

regarding this years’ earthquakes – i think, am not sure, but i think this years elements are metal over earth or earth over metal. these 2 elements are never stable, both produces a lot of movements.

Feng Shui Master Pun Yin on 2011 Chinese New Year of the Rabbit


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