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Monday 6 July 2020

2019-2020 Feng Shui and its implication on the Covid-19 Global Pandemic (Part1)

The Covid-19 disease first broke out in Wuhan, China in late 2019 and continued to cause mayhem throughout the world in 2020. The high infection and death rates of the coronavirus have caused huge concern for authorities throughout the world. On hindsight, a feng shui enthusiast like me could (and should) have seen it coming. Can flying star feng shui explain its sudden emergence in late 2019?


Annual Ruling Star Star No 2 Star No 7 Tai Sui Sui Po
2019
8
North-east
South-east
North-west
South-east
2020
7
South
Centre-Ruling
North
South



For the year 2019, apart from the emergence of the novel coronavirus, China also suffered one of the worst swine flu in its modern history. As for the novel coronavirus, some scientists suggested that it might have surfaced as early as November 2019 and became widespread in January 2020. From the Feng Shui point of view, this is also not a surprise. In Feng Shui, any new year always begins in February. Thus, late 2019 and January 2020 marks the transition from Feng Shui year 2019 to Feng Shui Year 2020. During the transition period, the annual flying stars of 2019 still rules but the effects of  the flying stars of 2020 are gradually being felt.


Before I discuss the implications of this transition on the coronavirus spread in 2020 (in my next blog post), I will like to digress here in this blog post to talk about another Feng Shui aspect of 2019. In 2019, the Tai Sui Star resided in the North-west Sector and the corresponding opposite sector is the South-east Sector. Therefore, in 2019, the Sui Po is in the South-east Sector. The Annual Ruling Star of 2019 is Star No 8.

In Flying Star Feng Shui, the Annual Ruling Star as well as the Tai Sui and Sui Po positions are the most important considerations. Thus, in 2019, the North-west and South-east Sectors are important sectors. Star No 7 resided in South-east Sector while Star No 9 resided in North-west Sector. Star No 7 symbolizes politics,  police and army officials, war and violence among other things and Star No 9 symbolizes fire among other things.  The Annual Ruling Star of 2019 is Star No 8 which symbolizes matters relating to earth and north-east. Thus, in 2019, matters relating to war, violence, fire and earth are expected to be very prominent.

Looking back on 2019, several significant events took place to validate these Feng Shui expectations. First, the trade war between U.S. and China (the most prominent country in the northeastern world as symbolized by Star No 8). was at its most intense. At the heart of the trade war lies in the agricultural trade purchases  from China (also symbolized by "Earth" Star No 8) as well as the intellectual property rights (as symbolized by the Fire element in Star No 9) dispute between the two countries. In the most intense weeks of the trade war, the Chinese government even talked up threats of curbing rare earth exports to U.S. (also symbolized by Star No 8) as one of the retaliatory measures in its arsenal.

Violence also reared its ugly head in 2019. The suicide killing of ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi who blew himself and his children up with a bomb is one of these  violent events. Hong Kong, normally one of the safest cities in the world, witnessed its longest and most violent political clashes between the pro-democracy groups and the city-state police. There were calls for independent inquiry into the use of violence by the police forces. For a Feng Shui enthusiast, it is no coicidence Hong Kong (a Chinese city) is involved since the Ruling Annual Star is Star No 8 which represents the North-east Sector. 


Indonesia, a Southeast Asia country, also witnessed a violent political situation in the aftermath of a presidential election. It is the most violent presidential election ever in its history.  In particular, the province of Papua witnessed the most violence. Like in Hong Kong, there were outcries against the abusive use of force by the police. As explained above, in Flying Star Feng Shui, the Southeast Sector is where Star No 7 is located in 2019. Thus, it is no surprise to see violent events taking place in a southeast country like Indonesia last year.  

In late 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump also has to overcome an impeachment charges pressed against by him by the Democrats. Before he can successfully overcome the impeachment charge, he ordered a drone strike which killed General Qasem Soleimani of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps, among other victims. From Feng Shui point of view, these events are manifestations of Star No 7. 

It is noticeable that 2019 was not an auspicious year for uniformed personnels like the police or army generals. From Feng Shui point of view, these groups of people are symbolized by Star No 7 and in 2019, this star resided in Southeast Sector where Sui Po is. Any sector where Sui Po is located is considered inauspicious.

In 2019, the "Fire" element is also quite prominent as the Star No 9, which symbolizes fire, resided in the Northwest Sector where Tai Sui was located. The strike on the Saudi Arabia's refinery plants was one of the most significant events in 2019 which is clearly of the "Fire" element. The killings of the ISIS leader and the Iranian General also involved the use of bombs - another object of "Fire" element. Likewise, the crash of Ethiopian Airlines plane in March and of a Russian Aerofot plane in May after an emergency landing also involves an explosion or outburst of fire. In retaliation for the killing of its army general, Iran also mistakenly shot down an Ukrainian plane.

For several months in the first half of 2019, haze caused by forest fires engulfed much of Southeast Asia countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Brunei, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia. In the second half of 2019 till early 2020,  Australia has its worst forest fires in its history in 2019. Australia is another country located in South-eastern part of the world. 

Finally, late 2019 also witnessed the emergence of the novel coronavirus "SARS-CoV-2" in China. Why did the novel coronavirus, surface in China in 2019? Why did the coronavirus have high infection and death rates? As always, as I will discuss in my next post, Feng Shui has all the answers - on hindsight. 














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