5th June 2005

Siu Mun: Grain filling; Once you’ve got a name you’ve got a label; Isis; Sarah’s Kitchen; Cycles of Change III…

Richard Ashworth

Feng Shui Diaries

Mong Chung: Grain in ear

Solar fortnight beginning:

Sunday June 5th 2005 22.45

 

Hour                      Day                        Month                   Year
fire                         metal                     water                    wood
bing            gung           yum            yute
chee            shen            ng               yuw
rat                          monkey                horse                     rooster

 

Siu Mun: Grain Filling

The stem/branch combination or pillar (above) for this new month is yum ng, that is mixed water and fire chi. Internally conflicted, this pillar is called “Willow Tree.  Like the willow, it is not associated with robust, gregarious behaviour or strength.

This however is the peak of the year and the chi is at its strongest. If you are skilled you can really get things done this month. Conversely don’t install feng shui remedies unless you really do know what you are doing.

I used to be in an origami group but it folded

Feng shui gets an interesting press. Everybody knows that tai chi, chi gung,tae kwon do, even origami are lifetime studies but we are led to believe that we can master feng shui in a weekend. This month only the imprudent will act on that belief.

Above all do not start in the West or the East!

Once You’ve Got a Name, You’ve Got a Label

I have been working with young Donald for fifteen weeks. I normally restrict a course of ba zi sessions to five because I don’t want to create dependence. In the 90’s I assisted on workshops with a number of world-class healer/guru/teachers/what-have-you, a decent proportion of whose audience appeared to come back again and again to retain rather than heal their stuff. Eventually it dawned on me that I might be among them.

Donald’s  family want him defined. And yang metal is not good enough. Is he manic-depressive, sociopathic, schizophrenic or what? The more I see of him, the less I know. He is not keen on risk taking but that doesn’t mean he needs valium. He fears that if he gets too enthusiastic he will be disappointed but then so do I.

When he came to me he was spending most of his time in bed. Now he plays computer games and he has signed on which means his mother is not totally responsible for his upkeep. And signing on was just the sort of death-by-paperwork that for him characterises adult life. Simple enough to you or me but for him it was the Matterhorn.

I suspect that his best chance is not to be diagnosed and put in a box but to keep talking. And I’m perfectly prepared to do that indefinitely for nothing.

People are often labelled so that we don’t have to consider them as real people. It’s tempting to agree that Donald is a paranoid schizophrenic like one brother or a workshy dreamer like another. But the great thing about Chinese elemental theory is that to say a house or a person has too much metal or too little wood implies a solution. If you have too much of this we can drain it with a little of that.

Michael Breen once said to me that people are verbs not nouns. We can not be defined in any final way. By the same token, helpful description is adverbial: it modifies the verb of  behaviour rather than pinning down the noun of who we are. He behaves this way or that; not he is this or that. Once you’ve got a name you’ve got a label.

Isis

I’ve been burning the midnight oil writing feng shui items for ISIS, a new new-age web radio station thing. I put on Gene Clark’s “No Other” and ramble. There are worse ways to feed your children.

The people involved are goodhearted, skilled and smart. The idea, a digital magazine covering subjects from crystals to the Course in Miracles, that is both up to the minute and incremental is ingenious and deserves support.

Interestingly I did a little feng shui for Suzanne who is behind ISIS: “You need an office at the front of this building: put a water feature here and a Buddha there.” Now they have the new office. Stand between the Buddha and the water feature and you’re pointing at it.

Sarah’s Kitchen

Sarah had two floods this month, both shortly after my survey.

The first was in the kitchen she was planning to make over. The water came up through the floorboards. The second flood was in the bathroom.

Her house faces may the Sheep in the South West and backs onto chow, the Ox in the North East. This is among the most stubborn configurations. And the back door is about as malicious as I have seen.

She is a bright curious woman and the kitchen is in the South which is of the fire element representing brightness, enlightenment and curiosity. Elementally and otherwise water puts out fire. By implication these qualities are threatened.

The second flood was in the SouthEast which represents the 1st Daughter, and by extension the fun and freedom of a young woman. A flood in aYin wood area is like new grass swamped with rainwater. It implies exhaustion by duty. It’s too much. Which sounds like the sort of message a thinly-stretched (voluntarily) single mother  might send herself. But 27 seems a bit early to shut down.

So I’ll be off in the morning to do what I can to keep her bright, curious and underwhelmed. Her full survey, let me remind you, comes as always, with my commitment to stay involved until there is a smile on her face.

Cycles of Change III: why England won’t win the world cup till 2026

1966 was a bing ng double yang fire year. Its closest equivalent to date has been the yum ng year of 2002 when you will recall, we were beaten in the last eight by the eventual winners. We will probably do well again in 2014 but probably not before.

We did of course win a minor competition with a different-shaped ball at the end of 2003.

Ending Hunger

Focus appears to be on G8 in Edinburgh. Meanwhile Europe saying “Non” is shifting attention homewards. Time is short; the window I saw for this is very narrow. Edinburgh in early July we are being told is unsafe. A lot less unsafe than a whole continent slowly dying, I reckon. Get up to date at:

http://www.makepovertyhistory.org/mph/campaign/process.do

Any reassurance is very welcome.

 

Feedback is encouraged including that you never want to hear from me again if that happens to be the case.

 

 

Best wishes,

Richard Ashworth

www.imperialfengshui.info

Richardashworthfengshui@hotmail.com

 

 

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