Just wanted to update everyone since my post on my silly (but often adorable) pooch and her ambitions of becoming a miner.
As you may remember, my dog decided to have a go at the South sector of my home. (NOTE: South is afflicted with the Five Yellow star which can cause mishaps, accidents and overall serious bad luck). She dug TWO holes, each about the size of a small melon in the night. Naturally, I freaked out and quickly installed about as many Feng Shui cures. Good thing there was an auspicious date and time I could use quickly.
All things considered, I think I got of pretty much unscathed. I have a small scratch on my bumper from hitting a potted plant while parking and I did sprain my ankle a little. I have seen a lot worse. The Five Yellow this year is NOT to be trifled with. Some of my clients have had serious accidents and one even lost his job after the Five Yellow was activated.
So, morale of the story #1:
Teach your dog NOT to dig holes where it shouldn’t
And morale of the story#2:
Date Selection + Feng Shui Cures can weaken the ill effects of the Five Yellow
Technical note:
I chose a Success Day (which is an auspicious Day to start most activities which include installing Feng Shui Cures). It was a Ren Chen Day (Water Dragon Day) and it combined with the Month (August is Monkey) and the Year (2008 is Rat). It was what is known as a Water Combination- Shen Zi Chen (Monkey Rat Dragon Combination).
And as I mentioned before, a Good Date chosen correctly can go a long way. It will help anchor the auspicious Qi by connecting the Cosmic Trinity (Heaven, Earth and Man). The act of initiating on the correct day being the Man portion of the three.
For the cures, I used a brass tortoise, 6 coins and a pair of kei loons. You can never be too safe when it comes to the Five Yellow. And it looks like it did the trick!
The Pilgrim
