Chinese Astrology & Feng Shui – Water Dragon Year 2012

Come 4th February 2012, the Chinese will usher in the solar New Year of the Water Dragon. It heralds the arrival of Li Chun or spring in the Chinese solar calendar. 

In Chinese metaphysics, the solar New Year brings with it a new set of annual stars that flies into every household. These stars form the energy pattern within the eight sectors of a house and influence the residents’ luck for the year. These flying stars come in a series of numbers that run from 1 – 9. 

Apart from these stars, the year is also governed by the energy associated with one of the animal signs in the Chinese Zodiac. In 2012, it is the Dragon which represents the Grand Duke Jupiter of the year. The Chinese calls it the Tai Sui of the year and it governs the Southeast sector of a house. To be precise, it is Southeast 1 and its compass direction is 112.6º – 127.5º. 

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Any house that faces SE1 in 2012 will offend the Grand Duke. The residents are likely to encounter setbacks and obstacles during the year especially those born in the year of the Dog which clashes with the Dragon, the animal sign of the year. 
One should not undertake any renovation that involves knocking down the wall, digging the ground or any home improvement work in the SE1 sector as it will antagonize the Grand Duke and brings misfortune to the residents. 

The sector that is opposite the SE1 is ruled by the Year Breaker which is also known as the Sui Poh in Chinese and its energy takes up the Northwest 1 sector (292.6º – 307.5º). It is not advisable to undertake renovation in the NW1 as it will break the year’s luck!

And there are the Three Killings which affect the South sector this year. This inauspicious energy covers mainly South (157.6º to 202.5º) and brings obstacles, financial losses and accidents. Its negative effects are triggered by any physical disturbance such as renovation works in this sector of the house. 

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