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Real Compass Vs Digital Compass: Will Your Phone’s Compass Give You Accurate Compass Readings...

One vital part of practising feng shui is learning to use a good compass and developing the skill of taking directions accurately. All compass formulas require taking compass directions, and accurate measurements of orientations...

Good & Bad Days To Cut Hair For July 2018

There is a little-known and rare sutra which reveals the consequences of cutting your hair on the wrong days – and the extraordinary benefits of cutting it on the correct day. The right and...

8 Reasons Why You Should Wear a Feng Shui Bracelet

Feng shui bracelets bestow the wearer with all kinds of wonderful benefits. Depending on what you need them for, they can be made from rare wood, precious gemstones, and metals like gold and silver,...

Ritual for Inviting in the God of Wealth for 2023

Based on detailed calculation, this year is a good year to receive the God of Wealth on the first day of Chinese New Year. The God of Wealth this year brings immense wealth and...

Good Days to Re-start Work & to Travel During the Year of the Wood...

Chinese New Year marks the first day of the New Year in the Chinese calendar. It is also known as the Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, and celebrations last for 15 days....

28 Superstitious Taboos

These are some of the more common “taboos”, of living that are the superstitions of our belief systems. The motivation behind these cultural prohibitions is always good, but superstitions usually defy conventional logic. Should...

6 Ways to Boost Good Fortune During Mid Autumn Festival

Updated on 28th August 2024 To many Chinese, Mid Autumn Festival (or Mooncake Festival) is the next most important celebration after Chinese New Year. Held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Lunar...

Common Dreams and What They Mean

Most times we rarely remember our dreams, but when we do, they can give insights into issues that have become embedded deep within us, and offer solutions to dilemmas we cannot solve while we...

The Legend of Chinese New Year Day

The Chinese have celebrated the start of every lunar New Year since 2000 BC. In the past, celebrations were held on different days under different emperors. In recent times however, the first day of...

Observing the Ching Ming Tradition, The Chinese “All-Souls Day”

Ching Ming Festival or Tomb Sweeping Day is a traditional Chinese festival observed each year on the 105th day after the Winter Solstice. This tradition of visiting and cleaning the tombs of ancestors is...
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