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chinese horoscope 2011


What does 2011 holds for you? Is your luck changing for more or worse? Would your prospect be bright when it comes appreciate, relationship, job, wealth and health? Here’s an post supply some insights based on Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui. The secret lies with the zodiac signs, the stars and house sectors.

The year 2011 is the year of Xin Mao or the Metal Rabbit which carry the Heavenly Stem of Xin or Yin Metal and the Earthly Branch of Mao or Rabbit. The first day of the Chinese Solar year (also called Li Chun in Chinese) arrives on the 4th February 2011. However, the first day of the Chinese Lunar New Year starts on the 3rd February 2011 and it is a day celebrated by all Chinese people in the world based on custom and custom.

This year, the houses that face east or west are potential to face more issues and adversities. This is because in 2011, the Tai Sui or Grand Duke Jupiter is at the East (E2). The situation is made worse by the unlucky star Wu Wang (also called Five Yellow) which also flies with the east sector. This star brings misfortunes and calamities. If your door, bedroom or places you spend many time are placed in the east or face east, then upset to afflicted with its negative power. You can weaken its power by placing metal objects in the east sector.

The west sector (W2) is afflicted by the Sui Poh or Year Breaker that’s straight opposite Tai Sui. There’s also the San Sha or 3 Killings which exerts its inauspicious power in the West this year. To counter the negative effect of the San Sha, place live plants in the West sector.

As potential see, the east and west sectors are mostly influenced by these bad energies.

The inauspicious energies of Tai Sui, Sui Poh, San Sha and Wu Wang are activated by breaking the ground, nailing the wall and renovation works. The negative results of these afflictions have setbacks, problems, losses (monetary and otherwise) and calamities. Whenever potential, occupants of a property or house should avoid using these sectors (East and West). Pregnant women, infants and those who are ill or recovering from an illness are really open to the bad energies in these sectors.

People born in the year of the Rabbit, Rooster, Rat and Horse are likely enjoy the bad results of the Tai Sui. They can expect to face stumbling blocks and hindrances this year.

As a precaution against any misfortune that will befall those whose houses face East (E2) and sit West (W2), there shouldn’t be any house renovation works undertaken this year such ground breaking, piling, digging, nailing and knocking down walls or structures.

For those whose houses face various directions, the occupants cannot undertake renovations works in the East and West sectors.

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