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Nine Star Ki
9 Star Ki is one of the
oldest forms of
astrology in the world; originating in Ancient China and spreading to
Japan. Its name is taken from the nine key stars that are considered to
exert the most influence on us, (in much the same way that the sun and
the moon are known to), including the well-known stars of Vega, Polaris
and the Ursa Major constellation (commonly called the Great Bear).
At the time of a person's birth these stars are in a particular
position and give out a particular energy. This acts as an imprint for
your life affecting the way you interact and relate to other types of
Chi, whether the chi is from a person, animal, or place. Once you know
your 9 Star Ki numbers you can determine the most auspicious time to
undertake major life changes. This is done by ensuring that the two
energies (your own imprint and that of a specific time in the future)
are at least compatible, and preferably auspicious. Using 9 Star Ki to
calculate the right time for an important change can make all the
difference between success and failure. In China it is commonly used to
determine the best dates for all sorts of events such as getting
married, holding a press conference, bidding for a new house and
setting up new businesses. It is also considered very important when
moving home as it is possible to assess the best time to make the move
and also which are the most and least favourable directions. This
aspect of Feng Shui is called directionology.
Nine star Ki can also be used to help understand a person's
personality, how they relate to others and relationship
compatibilities.
Each of these aspects of 9 Star Ki is available through a consultation
with us.
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