Feng shui ornaments to fend off bad luck The Borneo Post
According to World of Feng Shui (WOFS) boutique director Liew Shaw Pin, 2010 brings forth a challenging and competitive year.
“This is a year when everyone will be competing with one another for jobs, wealth and such like,” he said.
“It’ll be a year when you may find your best friend or even close colleague stabbing you in the back while some people may lose their jobs or get retrenched.
This forecast, Liew explained, was due to the absence of the significant ‘lap chun’ this year.
“The ‘lap chun’ marks the first day of Spring in the Chinese Lunar Calendar that usually falls on either February 4 or 5 every year.
“However, as Chinese New Year falls on February 14, it means we don’t have Spring in the coming year. The Chinese believe a New Year without Spring denotes a weak year ahead. Without Spring, there will be no significant growth,” he said.
Liew also pointed out that the Paht Chee chart was “very unbalanced” as water is completely missing from the main chart and the hidden chart.
“The Paht Chee charts are created based on the four pillars of a persona’s birth data and these are the year, month, day and hour of birth. The four data generate two elements each, comprising the heavenly stem and the earthly branch of each pillar.
“Thus, there are eight characters generated from the four pillars of the birth data,” Liew said, revealing this year’s characters comprised Yin Earth, Yin Wood, Yang Earth, Yang Metal, Rabbit Wood, Rooster Metal, and two Tiger Woods.







