Feb. 10, 2013: Today’s Feng Shui Info & Auspicious Day. Power Walks !
The Emperor’s Power Walk is very simple to do.
1) Get your FREE custom map, it’s good forever ( “GET MAP” ).
2) Look up the best direction to take a short effortless 15 minute walk when you first leave your house in the morning (see chart in full post).
3) Go for it. Read more in the complete post if you have any question.
Don’t forget, get ready for the Chinese New Year. I will post lots of information for the year of the Snake. May your New Year resolution be to get started doing the Emperor’s Walk every day. Its very simple and you will be surprised at the positive changes in your life. If you want to look up your Chinese astrological animal sign just scroll down in this post.
Need More Info? Read on…
You do the walk when you first leave your house in the morning. This is important because studies have proven that at night your Chi energy diminishes. By walking in the correct sector first thing in the morning you automatically replenish that Chi for the rest of the day.
You only need to do it once a day. It is simple and does not have to be strenuous. For example, take a look at the chart at the top of this post. It has several time zones based on when you first walk outside.
DO walk in the BLUE sectors:
If you get up and leave your house between 5-7 AM (regular world time) then your very best walk is in the BLUE sections of the chart….NE…. just walk in that sector when you leave the house (you can get your custom map by clicking “GET MAP“ or the menu item at the top of this page). Just walk or drive in the best sectors.
DON’T walk in the RED Sector
In the above example, between 5-7AM the red sector (or Dead Door) is …SW… which indicates a bad luck direction for that day/time period.
The Benefits of the Walk
People have lost weight, gotten jobs, found loved ones, realized increased health and so much more. I know it sounds hard to believe. A simple walk can do all that but this is a 5,000 year old secret of universal energy and has proven totally effective with my students, clients and readers.
No matter what time you get up just look up the appropriate time sector on the chart and take the walk.
If you are new to the Emperor’s Walk you will probabaly experience a complete change in your sense of power.
The Emperor’s Walk is often referred to as “Outdoor FengShui” and was used by EVERY Emperor of China for the last 5,000 years to assure maximized power, health and wealth. Unlike Architectural Feng Shui which has to do with structures, outdoor Feng Shui is directly related to forces of nature and the universe. If you are interested this site contains a wealth of knowledge about the walk and its origins.
All Feng Shui practices have the potential to really improve your life. Some other forms I practice are residential Feng Shui , commercial Feng Shui and office Feng Shui .
For more detailed information see “Do the Walk” or “Frequently Asked Questions”
Other Important Daily Information: Is this your Auspicious Day and Why is this so important?
Auspicious Days are based on your birthdate and the relationship of that birthdate to the universal energy today. Therefore if you know your Chinese astrological birthday sign (animal sign) you can do important things on good auspicious days and leave small things or relaxing to other days.
If you want to check your Chinese Zodiac birthday sign see the chart at the bottom of this post . You will learn your animal sign and be able to easily understand the information below.
Today Auspicious day is 丁未日: Fire Sheep Day: good day for Pig, Rabbit and Horse. Not so good for Cow. Today’s best time zones are: 9am—11am, 3pm—5pm, 7pm—9pm, 9pm—11pm. Today’s good time zones: 3am—5am.
Auspicious day information differs from Emperor’s Walk but is also important when planning your day’s activities and accomplishments.
Every Day has unique levels of energy that affect daily outcomes. Good days, bad days. We have all had them. Or short time periods where things seem to just “click”. Everything’s going great.
This relates to what we call “Auspicious Days” and almost ALL chinese people attempt to do important things (like getting married, starting a new job, moving into a new house) on “good” auspicious days and at “good” auspicious times of the day.
General Auspicious Day Info: Any Day
In addition to the specialized daily information mentioned above, the below auspicious day information is more generalized for all days and is based on the “Qi Men Dun Jia” black and yellow 12 time zones (奇門遁甲日盤「黃道、黑道十二吉凶時辰」. Remember. I am always available to discuss any of these topics with you. Please write me at zhihaifs@hotmail.com .
This information is also good for your daily life organization and planning.
Generally speaking you can use the below information to get an overview of basic Auspicious day information based on your sign but always pay more attention to Today’s Auspicious Day Info.
- Zodiac rat: avoid horse day and horse hour 11am—1pm (DLS 12pm—2pm)
- Zodiac cow: avoid sheep day and sheep hour 1pm—3pm(DLS 2pm—4pm)
- Zodiac Tiger: avoid Monkey day and monkey hour 3pm—5pm (DLS 4pm—6pm)
- Zodiac Rabbit: avoid rooster day and rooster hour 5pm—7pm (DLS 6pm—8pm)
- Zodiac dragon: avoid dog day and dog hour 7pm—9pm (DLS 8pm –10pm)
- Zodiac snake: avoid pig day and pig hour 9pm—11pm (10pm –12 am)
- Zodiac horse: avoid rat day and rat hour 12am—1am. 11pm—12am (DLS 12am—2am)
- Zodiac sheep: avoid cow day and cow hour 1am—3am (DLS 2am—4am)
- Zodiac monkey: avoid tiger day and tiger hour 3am—5am (DLS 4am—6am)
- Zodiac rooster: avoid rabbit day and rabbit hour 5am—7am (DLS 6am—8am)
- Zodiac dog: avoid dragon day and Dragon hour 7am—9am (DLS 8am—10am)
- Zodiac pig: avoid snake day and snake hour 9am—11am (DLS 10am—12pm)
Here is your 2013 Chinese Zodiac Sign Chart- Animals of the Chinese Zodiac
1923-1924: From 3:59 on Feb. 5, 1923 to 9:57 on Feb. 5, 1924 Pig
1924-1925: From 9:57 on Feb. 5, 1924 to 16:22 on Feb. 4, 1925 Rat
1925-1926: From 16:22 on Feb. 4th, 1925 to 23:14 on Feb. 4, 1926 Ox
1926-1927: From 22:14 on Feb. 4, 1926 to 3:34 on Feb. 5, 1927 Tiger
1927-1928: From 3:34 on Feb. 5, 1927 to 9:15 on Feb. 5, 1928 Rabbit
1928-1929: From 9:15 on Feb. 5, 1928 to 15:19 on Feb. 4, 1929 Dragon
1929-1930: From 15:19 on Feb. 4, 1929 to 20:59 on Feb. 4 1930 Snake
1930-1931: From 20:59 on Feb. 4, 1930 to 2:41 on Feb. 5, 1931 Horse
1931-1932: From 2:41 on Feb. 5, 1931 to 8:26 on Feb. 5, 1932 Sheep
1932-1933: From 8:26 on Feb. 5, 1932 to 14:55 on Feb. 4th, 1933 Monkey
1933-1934: From 14:55 on Feb. 4th, 1933 to 8:04 p.m. on Feb. 4, 1934 Rooster
1934-1935: From 20:04 on Feb. 4th 1934 to 2:54 on Feb. 5, 1935 Dog
1935-1936: From 2:54 on Feb. 5, 1935 to 7:39 on Feb. 5, 1936 Pig
1936-1937: From 7:39 on Feb. 5, 1936 to 13:26 on Feb. 4, 1937 Rat
1937-1938: From 13:26 on Feb. 4, 1937 to 19:16 on Feb. 4, 1938 Ox
1938-1939: From 19:16 on Feb. 4th 1938 to 1:22 on Feb. 5, 1939 Tiger
1939-1940: From 1:22 on Feb. 5, 1939 to 7:03 on Feb. 5, 1940 Rabbit
1940-1941: From 7:03 on Feb. 5, 1940 to 12:53 on Feb. 4, 1941 Dragon
1941-1942: From 12:53 on Feb. 4, 1941 to 18:46 on Feb. 4th, 1942 Snake
1942-1943: From 18:46 on Feb. 4, 1942 to 0:41 on Feb. 5, 1943 Horse
1943-1944: From 0:41 on Feb. 5, 1943 to 6:22 on Feb. 5, 1944 Sheep
1944-1945: From 6:22 on Feb. 5, 1944 to 12:16 on Feb. 4, 1945 Monkey
1945-1946: From 12:16 on Feb. 4, 1945 to 18:11 on Feb. 4th, 1946 Rooster
1946-1947: From 18:11 on Feb. 4th, 1946 to 23:58 on Feb. 4, 1947 Dog
1947-1948: From 23:58 on Feb. 4, 1947 to 5:49 on Feb. 5, 1948 Pig
1948-1949:`From 5:49 on Feb. 5, 1948 to 11:30 on Feb. 4, 1949 Rat
1949-1950: From 11:30 on Feb. 4, 1949 to 17:22 on Feb. 4, 1950 Ox
1950-1951: From 17:22 on Feb. 4, 1950 to 23:12 on Feb. 4th, 1951 Tiger
1951-1952: From 23:12 on Feb. 4th, 1951 to 4:59 on Feb. 5, 1952 Rabbit
1952-1953: From 4:59 on Feb. 5, 1952 to 10:49 on Feb. 4, 1953 Dragon
1953-1954: From 10:49 on Feb. 4, 1953 to 16:39 on Feb. 4th, 1954 Snake
1954-1955: From 16:39 on Feb. 4, 1954 to 22:18 on Feb. 4, 1955 Horse
1955-1966: From 22:18 on Feb. 4th, 1955 to 4:10 on Feb. 5, 1956 Sheep
1956-1957: From 4:10 on Feb. 5, 1956 to 9:58 on Feb. 4, 1957 Monkey
1957-1958: From 9:58 on Feb. 4, 1957 to 15:56 on Feb. 4, 1958 Rooster
1958-1959: From 15:56 on Feb. 4, 1958 to 21:46 on Feb. 4th, 1959 Dog
1959-1960: From 21:46 on Feb. 4, 1959 to 3:24 on Feb. 5, 1960 Pig
1960-1961: From 3:24 on Feb. 5, 1960 to 9:26 on Feb. 4, 1961 Rat
1961-1962: From 9:26 on Feb. 4, 1961 to 15:16 on Feb. 4th 1962 Ox
1962-1963: From 15:16 on Feb. 4, 1962 to 21:08 on Feb. 4th, 1963 Tiger
1963-1964: From 21:08 on Feb. 4th, 1963 to 3:06 on Feb. 5, 1964 Rabbit
1964-1965: From 3:06 on Feb. 5, 1964 to 8:49 on Feb. 4, 1965 Dragon
1965-1966: From 8:49 on Feb. 4, 1965 to 14:45 on Feb. 4, 1966 Snake
1966-1967: From 14:45 on Feb. 4th, 1966 to 20:24 on Feb. 4, 1967 Horse
1967-1968: From 20:24 on Feb. 4, 1967 to 2:17 on Feb. 5, 1968 Sheep
1968-1969: From 2:17 on Feb. 5, 1968 to 8:09 on Feb. 4, 1969 Monkey
1969-1970: From 9:08 on Feb. 4, 1969 to 13:33 on Feb. 4th, 1970 Rooster
1970-1971: From 13:33 on Feb. 4th 1970 to 19:32 on Feb. 4 1971 Dog
1971-1972: From 19:32 on Feb. 4, 1971 to 1:28 on Feb. 5, 1972 Pig
1972-1973: From 1:28 on Feb. 5, 1972 to 7:20 on Feb. 4, 1973 Rat
1973-1974: From 7:20 on Feb. 4, 1973 to 13:03 on Feb. 4, 1974 Ox
1974-1975: From 13:03 on Feb. 4, 1974 to 18:52 on Feb. 4, 1975 Tiger
1975-1976: From 18:52 on Feb. 4, 1975 to 0:44 on Feb. 5, 1976 Rabbit
1976-1977: From 0:44 on Feb. 5, 1976 to 6:37 on Feb. 4, 1977 Dragon
1977-1978: From 6:37 on Feb. 4, 1977 to 12:14 on Feb. 4, 1978 Snake
1978-1979: From 12:14 on Feb. 4, 1978 to 18:13 on Feb. 4th, 1979 Horse
1979-1980: From 18:13 on Feb. 4, 1979 to 0:11 on Feb. 5, 1980 Sheep
1980-1981: From 0:11 on Feb. 5, 1980 to 6:01 on Feb. 4, 1981 Monkey
1981-1982: From 6:01 on Feb. 4, 1981 to 11:52 on Feb. 4, 1982 Rooster
1982-1983: From 11:52 on Feb. 4, 1982 to 17:45 on Feb. 4, 1983 Dog
1983-1984: From 17:45 on Feb. 4, 1983 to 23:29 on Feb. 4, 1984 Pig
1984-1985: From 23:29 on Feb. 4, 1984 to 9:09 on Feb. 4, 1985 Rat
1985-1986: From 5:09 on Feb. 4, 1985 to 11:14 on Feb. 4, 1986 Ox
1986-1987: From 11:14 on Feb. 4, 1986 to 16:51 on Feb. 4, 1987 Tiger
1987-1988: From 16:51 on Feb. 4th, 1987 to 22:52 on Feb. 4th, 1988 Rabbit
1988-1989: From 22:52 on Feb. 4, 1988 to 4:35 on Feb. 4, 1989 Dragon
1989-1990: From 4:35 on Feb. 4, 1989 to 10:10 on Feb. 4, 1990 Snake
1990-1991: From 10:10 on Feb. 4, 1990 to 16:19 on Feb. 4th, 1991 Horse
1991-1992: From 16:19 on Feb. 4th, 1991 to 21:53 on Feb. 4th, 1992 Sheep
1992-1993: From 21:53 on Feb. 4th, 1992 to 3:40 on Feb. 4, 1993 Monkey
1993-1994: From 3:40 on Feb. 4, 1993 to 9:30 on Feb. 4, 1994 Rooster
1994-1995: From 9:30 on Feb. 4, 1994 to 15:23 on Feb. 4th, 1995 Dog
1995-1996: From 15:23 on Feb. 4, 1995 to 21:13 on Feb. 4th, 1996 Pig
1996-1997: From 9:13 p.m. on Feb. 4, 1996 to 3:00 on Feb. 4, 1997 Rat
1997-1998: From 3:00 on Feb. 4, 1997 to 8:47 on Feb. 4, 1998 Ox
1998-1999: From 8:47 on Feb. 4, 1998 to 14:42 on Feb. 4, 1999 Tiger
1999-2000: From 14:42 on Feb. 4, 1999 to 20:31 on Feb. 4, 2000 Rabbit
2000-2001: From 20:31 on Feb. 4, 2000 to 2:21 on Feb. 4, 2001 Dragon
2001-2002: From 2:21 on Feb. 4, 2001 to 8:10 on Feb. 4, 2002 Snake
2002-2003: From 8:10 on Feb. 4, 2002 to 14:02 on Feb. 4th 2003 Horse
2003-2004: From 14:02 on Feb. 4, 2003 to 19:51 on Feb. 4th, 2004 Sheep
2004-2005: From 19:51 on Feb. 4, 2004 to 1:29 on Feb. 4, 2005 Monkey
2005-2006: From 1:29 on Feb. 4, 2005 to 7:23 on Feb. 4, 2006 Rooster
2006-2007: From 7:25 on Feb. 4, 2006 to 13:14 on Feb. 4, 2007 Dog
2007-2008: From 13:14 p.m. on Feb. 4, 2007 to 19:00 on Feb. 4, 2008 Pig
2008-2009: From 7:00 p.m. on Feb. 4, 2008 to 0:45 on Feb. 4, 2009 Rat
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