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Monday 30 December 2013

Feng Shui and Arab Spring 2011

In 2011, the centre of Nine Palace grid (please see Flying Star 2011 Chart in Feng Shui and Japan Earthquake and Tsunami 2011) is occupied by Star No 7 which is of the metal element and symbolizes violence and robbery (including loss of wealth).  In Feng Shui, this "metal" star symbolises a sword (made of metal) and thus represent war and violence.  In this modern age, political upheavals, streets' demonstrations, employees' strikes, office politics, family fights, legal entanglement, and robbery fall under the symbolism of this inauspicious star.    

In 2011, the Middle East, North Africa and Southern Europe are likely to feel the negative effects of this troublesome star.  Thus, it is no surprise that the Middle East experienced great political upheaval.   The negative influence of Star No 7 is made worse by the presence of the Period Star No 8 and Original Star No 5 in the Luo Shu Chart (please see chart in Feng Shui and Singapore).  Both Star No 8 and No 5 belong to the Earth Element.  Even though Star No 8 is deemed to be the most auspicious star in the current period, the Earth element of this star only served to strengthen the metal element of Star No 7 (Earth produces Metal).  

What is remarkable about this Arab Spring is that most Middle East and Northern African countries (Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Algeria, etc) got embroiled but the neighbouring countries like South Africa and Madagascar (countries which are further from centre part of the world) were relatively unscathed.  Within Europe, Southern European countries like Greece, Portugal, Spain and Italy (which arguably fall under the centre part of the world) also saw some pretty strong demonstrations by their people due to their unhappiness over the unemployment situation and fiscal austerity measures imposed by their governments.  That brings me to my next topic: Feng Shui and European Debt Crisis (Eurozone Crisis) 2010-2012.             

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