2008 Energy and Feng Shui – Freaky ? Build Your Strength Up

By fengshui168

Many of you may have noticed how freaky it is for the energy in 2008.  It is suppose to be the happy moment for China, because Olympic Game is only a few months away.

Have you ever wondered why ?  2008 Energy is so fierce, the earth is moving.  We are now in the lower end of the energy cycle.  We are in the third phast of the Period 8.  The energy has shifted.  The energy is moving back to the beginning of the cycle in another 30 years. 

The world energy is what you can see at the moment ?  What would happen with the energy in your home ?  Is the energy moving in your home too ?  Yes, the energy moves the same way as the earth rotates.  The movement of the earth has an impact on the energy of your home.  Please take a look at the energy of your home, you will notice certain area has affected you financially, whether it is at work or at home.  I have people telling me that they cannot sleep at night.

You would need to place your bed against the wall behind you.  Please make sure you can sleep well.  A time like this, there is a lot of disruption in life and the world.  Please keep your strength up by sleeping well.  There is a time that your friends and family would need your help.

I have been busy learning how to help others to survive with real life skills, so I have put my teaching aside.  I will be teaching again.  I provide feng shui consultations and feng shui classes. Most of my students discovered that I do not just provide feng shui classes or feng shui consultation, destiny reading and Yi Ching, I provide their wealth formula that work and their life changing road map.  I helped people to see things that they have never been able to see before.  This is why my clients have become millionaires and successful.   If you are interested, please email me Magicalfengshui@gmail.com

 

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 BEIJING, China (CNN) — China has announced three days of national mourning as the death toll from last week’s devastating earthquake mounted and rescue workers continued to search for survivors among the rubble.

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A woman grieves for her lost mother in Beichuan, in China’s southwest Sichuan province.

By Sunday evening, the official death toll rose to 32,477, according to state-run media Sunday. Another 220,109 were wounded in the major quake, the Xinhua news agency said.

Few hopeful relatives were seen in Beichuan, near the quake’s epicenter, with soldiers finding many more bodies among the ruins of buildings, The Associated Press reported. Aid teams sprinkled lime on the bodies and disinfected the area.

Wu Hai, a rescue team leader from neighboring Yunnan province, said bodies were decomposing and “many of the limbs are broken off.”

“There are definitely many more here. Locals here said several thousands have been buried here,” he told The Associated Press.

But there were a few tales of rescues even six days after the disaster: at least 64 people have been pulled alive from debris.

A 53-year-old man was rescued in Yingxiu town in Wenchuan county near the epicenter 148 hours after the quake, Xinhua said Sunday. The effort took eight hours, the news agency said.

Several others were rescued Saturday by Chinese soldiers, their hands stained with blood from days of digging. More than 4,000 troops were sent to the disaster areas in Wenchuan.

Chinese officials said the three-day period of mourning will begin at 2:28 p.m on Monday, exactly one week after the quake struck the southwestern Sichuan province.

During that mourning period, the Olympic torch relay will be suspended, China’s state-run television announced. The torch was going to be in the eastern cities of Ningbo and Jiaxing in Zhejiang Province on Monday, then in Shanghai on Tuesday and Wednesday.

China’s state-run news agency Sunday announced that it increased the magnitude of the quake from 7.8 to 8.0. The U.S. Geological Survey measured the temblor at 7.9, which CNN has been reporting. The USGS figure remains unchanged as of Sunday.

The World Health Organization says it fears outbreaks of disease and urged quick action to supply clean water and proper hygiene facilities.

“Ensuring supply of food and safe drinking water and trying to restore good sanitation are critical because these are basic transmission routes for communicable diseases,” Hans Troedsson, WHO’s representative to China, told AP.

Chinese health officials have not reported any disaster-related outbreaks so far.

So far, almost 60 aid organizations from 13 countries were assisting in the aftermath of the quake. Among the countries are India, France, Singapore, the Philippines and the United States.

Two U.S. military planes landed in Chengdu Sunday with blankets, water and other relief supplies.

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