A HOME is Built With LOVE and DREAMS

May 11, 2008

Pelangi Semenyih Fasa 7A - May 08 update!

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10 days after our last visit, today we found out the house number has been put! and our house number is 53. Is it a lucky number? haha (itu plak yg pikir dulu..ish ish) biasa la, nak tak nak, mesti nak memilih number kan? pengaruh Feng Shui lah nih hihihi (sungguh tak Islamic haha)


 
 

House Numbers: The Influence of Feng Shui
Numbers, according to feng shui, can be lucky or unlucky. They are perceived by feng shui believers to have hidden powers to affect human fortune and health.

Feng Shui and Numbers
In the contemporary practice of feng shui, homophonic principles are also applied in interpreting numbers. Many Chinese words, when spoken, sound alike. If a number sounds like something good, it is considered to be a good number. If it sounds like something bad, it is considered to be bad. According to this rule, Three, Six, Eight and Nine are considered to be lucky numbers, while Four is considered to be an unlucky one. Three sounds like the word for “growth” and “alive”, six sounds the same as the Cantonese word for “wealth”, eight sounds like the word for “to generate wealth”, and nine sounds like the word for “to be sustained and long-lived”. However, Four sounds like the word for “death”.

The numbers that make up your house number, the number on your apartment door, your cellphone, your license plate number and even your age all have a very specific significance to you and to your life. The energy of these numbers can describe the experience you will have in that house, with that car or even during a certain year of your life.

Groups of numbers can be viewed from the perspective of each of the numbers separately having a unique energy. Or, the digits can be added together and finally reduced to a single number (In this case, my house no. is 53, so 5+3=8…oo ada ONG! ada ONG! HAHAHA). Let’s take an example. Let’s say that your house number is 2177, the numbers can be added together and reduced to a single digit, in this case: 2 + 1 + 7 + 7 = 17. Then reduce the 17 to 1 + 7 = 8. The total energy of your house would be 8.

Five is a Yang number and is used to count the many important elements in Chinese thought. There are five senses, five elements, five vital organs and the five directions, just to name a few. The number "5" does sound like the Chinese word for "nothing" but this has not diminished the popularity of this number. Five is considered balanced and complete. In the West "5" represents excitement and change, the possibilities of new direction and new paths. You are offered both lots of opportunities and challenges when you live in a "5" home, or during a "5" year.

Three is a Yang number and is a homonym for the Chinese word, "growth." Three is often used in popular sayings and proverbs in China to teach human virtues. And since they believe that virtuous behavior benefits the person who practices it, the number "3" is considered lucky. In the West, "3" is considered the number of ideas and teamwork. It is the right half of the number "8" (if you were to cut an "8" in half). It represents the planning before construction.

(If No.5+3=8)
Eight
is a Yin number and is connected to the Chinese word for "happiness". It is also an important number since it represents the eight trigrams of the I Ching and the eight immortals (those who have achieve immortality through pious living and meditation). So "8" is a lucky number, and "88", double happiness, the ideal number for a happy marriage. The number eight is the only number where the top half is the same as the bottom half so in the West it represents the concept: "as above so below". This number has come to represent money and power and manifesting your ideas (above) in your world (below).

Fuh! panjang giler entry kali nih kan :) Whatever it is…this is our lucky house and we are lucky to own it :) InsyaAllahhhhh.






















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