What Do You Want?
February 1, 2010
In my last blog I told you of the Heaven, Earth and Man Luck and how each shapes 1/3 of our Destiny. So if you want your Earth Luck/Feng Shui to change your destiny you must know what you want to change. Do you want to improve your wealth as in the picture you see here of a home in Beverly Hills, California with many fancy cars out front? Or do you want to change your relationships? Career? Health? Whatever you decide you must remember we all need balance. Yin and Yang, balance is the key!
-Pamila Faye
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The Cosmic Trinity- Part 3 Man Luck
January 22, 2010
Man Luck refers to the choices we make, our morals, virtues, beliefs and life decisions. If a person has good Man Luck, they will strive harder to improve themselves. If a person has not so good man luck they could struggle and feel despair. But the good news is these 3 forces are inter-related and interdependent and that is why we call them the Cosmic Trinity. More next Blog!!!
-Pamila Faye
http://www.fengshuiwithpamilafaye.com/landing/contactus.html

Me, on Stinson Beach, CA.
The Cosmic Trinity- Part 2 Earth Luck
January 20, 2010
3 Levels of Luck; The Cosmic Trinity Part 1 – Heaven Luck
January 18, 2010
The Chinese Sages believed there are 3 kinds of luck that enter into our lives. Heaven Luck, Earth Luck and Man Luck. Heaven Luck refers to what is God given or bestowed by Heaven. It is fixed at birth, the family we are born into, where we are born, our background and upbringing. Sounds a bit like Destiny, as Heaven Luck is in essence Destiny.
-Pamila Faye
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What is Bazi?
January 7, 2010
Does Feng Shui Mean Wind and Water?
December 14, 2009
Feng Shui literally means wind and water, as the wind blows the qi it is captured by the water. Did you ever think how the most influential cities in the U.S. are surrounded by water? Here I am in San Francisco, and then there is New York, Washington, D.C., Los Angeles, Chicago to name a few. Water represents wealth and captures and harnesses the energy.
-Pamila Faye
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The Difference Between Classical and New Age Feng Shui
December 8, 2009
Question: What is the difference between Classical and New Age Feng Shui?
Answer: Classical Feng Shui uses theories and principles from the ancient text based on formulas that find the qi (chi) of property observing landforms, such as mountains and rivers to determine the location of qi spots.
Picture of downtown Pittsburgh, PA. with the Monongahela River in the foreground and the rolling hills of the Allegheny mountains in the background.





