Every human being on this planet (or elsewhere ;)) has some directions that are good for them and some directions which are not-so-good for them.

These directions can be categorised into four and four, i.e., four good directions and four not-so-good directions.

The four good directions, when activated by using the right elements, can bring more money, financial gains and prosperity, loving relationships, better health and a long, healthy life, as well as fabulous personal growth.

On the other hand, the four not-so-good directions can bring different forms of misfortune, ranging from a spate of bad luck to relationship problems, severe illness, loss of wealth and name, or even total loss in the form of bankruptcy.

Knowing how to utilise this knowledge and applying the right remedies can fix all the negative effects of the not-so-good directions, and can improve the effects of the good directions immensely.

If you feel you have had a spate of bad luck, then you need to look into your personal directions, both good and not-so-good, and try and tap into your good directions to bring about a change in your luck.

I have shared the charts with the various directions in my earlier posts and will share it again to help you understand your personal directions and the importance of tapping into your good directions all the time.

You will need your Kua number to work out your good directions.

You can calculate your Kua Number by using your date of birth.

Here are two examples for calculating the Kua number for males and females.

If you were born before 4 of February in any year then your birth year will fall into the previous year.

For example, for a person born on 28 of January 1988, he or she will be considered to have been born in 1987 rather than 1988. This turns their year of birth into the Chinese year of birth, which is needed to calculate the Kua number.

Now that you know your Kua number, you can see which four directions are good for you by using the chart.

Use any of your good direction when you are at work or in a meeting.

You can benefit from it while you are sleeping as well.

Actually, it is really important to tap into your good directions especially while sleeping because your body is most vulnerable when resting, and if you sleep with your head pointing towards one of your good directions, you ensure that you receive positive energy (as the energy coming to you from one of your four good directions is good for you) and that will help you have a more restful sleep and your health will improve too.

Use a good quality compass and work out all the directions at home as well as at work.

Once you know where the eight compass directions are, you can then check which of the four compass directions are good for you.

Write down these four directions and memorise them as well.

Every time you do anything important, try and face one of your good directions and watch you life improve over time.

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“Feng Shui is a mystical philosophy which works in a magical way to bring amazing results” ~ Shelly Singh

If you haven’t used Feng Shui yet, you should now. You will be blown away by the results it brings to you.

If you have any questions about Feng Shui or would like to book an appointment with me for a Feng Shui Consultation or to learn Feng Shui from me, then get in touch now and start applying the magic of Feng Shui in your life today.

Remember, Feng Shui starts improving your life from the moment it is applied. Why wait to change your future when you can start changing it today.

I look forward to helping you create your dream life now, by using Feng Shui.

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