“No-One Saves Us But Ourselves. No-One Can and No-One May.
We Ourselves Must Walk The Path.”
Buddha
Well we may have reached the end of the Mayan calendar and unlike many
doomsayers predicted, we survived what was reported to be ‘the end of the
world.’
Fortunately, the collective consciousness for survival far outweighed the
collective consciousness for destruction.
As with all stories of despair and destruction, they make headline news
– our ultimate desire for survival was the stronger energy; was the loudest
voice in our hearts and our minds.
Could we really have ‘thought’ our way to destruction?
Thankfully today there is now a greater awareness of our place in the
universal energy; there is a greater awareness of the power we hold within us,
and it is from this awareness that we can choose the direction we take.
By consciously creating our lives the way we desire them to be through
our thoughts, feelings and our actions.
By using the power of the
ancient civilisations who have given us knowledge through their observations
and experiences. By purposefully
practising Feng Shui, an ancient practice, in our lives we are now in the most
wonderful situation where we can begin to create a world filled with love, and
beauty and harmony.
The current period 8 (2004-2023) in Feng Shui is an earth element period;
a time when we look to find a more spiritual and enlightening path rather than
the previous period 7, a metal element time that signified a constant search
for more and more wealth. This is a time
to create a sense of stability and belonging in our lives, in our homes and in
our world.
This year, the first of our ‘new era’ if you like, will still have its
share of disharmony, the destructive elements of fire and water are present yet
again in the annual chart. However
because they are yin elements rather than the yang elements of 2012 the effects
will be slightly less violent. There are
indications of natural disasters; there are indications of disasters caused by
fire (the sun, volcanic eruptions); and there are indications of water-related
incidents.
All energy is cyclical, hence the saying “what goes around comes around.” There is no clear indication of where this
saying originated but it has been linked to the Buddhist belief in rebirth, or
Karma. Also Confucius, the Chinese
teacher, editor, politician and philosopher talked about reciprocity; or “do
unto others as you would have done unto you. “
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confucius
This cyclical movement is one of the reasons Feng Shui is so potent and
effective. Nothing ever stays ‘all bad’
or ‘all good.’ However the thoughts and
feelings of each of us as individuals will influence our path so when you have
a fork in the road of your thoughts consider carefully before taking the
well-worn route forward. Making a new
choice can mean the difference between failure and success, between fear and love,
between sadness and happiness.
To the
fulfillment of your dreams
LynC