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Are you referring to some SEX thing or are you talking about Feng Shui? How can a tiger be interested in a dragon and vice-versa, please?
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1. Please note that Ba Zi analysis can vary with many sites. 2. You can find out why there is a difference from this write-up:- http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=2&mid=23906&new= 3. In fact, last year, one user said that when she checked a site a while back their analysis defers from Geomancy.net. And when she checked that site again (belonging to a lady Geomancer & author); she was shocked to find out that their analysis is now similar to Geomancy.net. 4. Not all Ba zi analysis are of equal quality or grade.
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1. One can apply the concept: G.I.G.O. (Garbage in; garbage out). 2. If one is applying the Chinese Horoscope; most of the time; they are just using your Year of Birth. 3. For example, most of the books will say:- if your birthdate is between: 7 Feb 1978 to 27 Jan 1979, you are born in the YEAR of the Horse. Reference: http://www.lovesigns.net/horoscope/ayear/a60-80.htm 4. Often, a reputable site will provide a good analysis of your ba zi. Based on MORE information: YEAR / MONTH / DAY / TIME of birth to derive your ba zi. 5. Thus, the more inputs given: YY/MM/DD/HRS; often, the better is the analysis:- Most Chinese Horoscope ================== Usually looks at Year of birth (Input: You are born between say: 7 Feb 1978 to 27 Jan 1979 Ba Zi ==== Will generally analyse your DAY of BIRTH based on YY/MM/DD/HR (HR is optional) 6. If we input more info, we expect better personalisation.
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This simpy means NO LUCK! I hope my Geomancer don't show me this sign! It simply means : lost opportunities...
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1. Frankly, I don't have the information (with regards to full audit type of information). 2. Most likely the number dropping off may be a coincidence (touch-wood). Just monitor the situation.
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THE MAGIC OR GOLDEN SQUARE OF MATHEMATICS - APPLIED IN THE FENG SHUI RULER - 17 INCHES OR 43CM 1. The Feng Shui Ruler is used to measure the length, breadth and height of rooms, doors and furniture as certain dimensions and proportions encourage good fortune. 2. The Feng Shui Ruler shows which measurements are auspicious, and which ones should be avoided. 3. The Feng Shui foot is exactly 17 inches or 43 cms. 17 inches is almost identical to the standard imperial foot. 4. The Feng Shui foot was derived from the side of a square, where the length of the diagonal of a square is the square root of two. Western mathematicians called this the "Magic Square" and this was considered by the Chinese as "mystical". IN SUMMARY A Feng Shui foot is = to an imperial foot. If we use this exact length which is 43 cm or approximately 17 inches long, as the diagonal of a square, it is what Mathematicians call the `Magic or golden square'. WAS A COMMON SIGHT IN THE PAST. ARE YOU CARRYING ONE OF THESE? TODAY?
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For those doing D.I.Y. Feng Shui or want to read as much as one can on a specific subject can use the SEARCH feature on the TOP LEFT side of this FORUM (default search this forum)
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1. The Geomancer has marked this house as: "Warning" This house has restricted wealth luck! 2. Can I understand.. the meaning of it? Is it good? Can I stay in this home? Please, tell me, tell me!
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1. Imagine, if there is a signage to represent a home at a "T-Junction"; and if this sign was done up by a Geomancer; do you know how the sign would look like?
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The information that you are seeking is readily available; under this link:- http://www.geomancy.net/talknotes/talknotes.htm Anonymous wrote: What Business fall under the "Earth" elements
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