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Summary: Every hour, day and year is divided into animals through the Chinese zodiac. Learn about how the Chinese zodiac is used in feng shui with this free video from a leading feng shui practitioner.
Natalia Kaylin is a leading feng shui practitioner in New England. She has consulted on countless projects, and she is sought after by clients in both residential and commercial...read more
"Chinese feng shui masters as well as meditation masters observed that nothing is static in the universe. Everything is moving and changing, everything is energy and probability patterns. And this patterns are not random. So they do repeat. There are some cycles in nature that repeat. You've probably heard of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals. There is a twelve year cycle, there is also twelve month in a year, so there is also twelve hours. Chinese hour has two hours and they are also named by zodiac elements. Like there is hour of the rat, hour of the rabbit, hour of the tiger and so on. If you know your, if you are in a good supportive cycle or not, it will help you actually to determine, is it good idea to move on to go ahead with the project or perhaps wait a little bit to more auspicious time."
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