Monthly Horoscopes : Susan Miller (Jan 2020)
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“I think globally, the first half of the year will still be okay, but it is the second half where I expect to see abrupt changes, and this could include changes in terms of the direction from people in power,” he says.
The Rat in the Chinese Zodiac, along with the Horse, tends to be characterised as emotionally volatile, says Yap.
“My fear is that this [instability] may trigger a global recession,” he says, adding that a significant global transition is likely to occur this year or early next year, and could be triggered by one major unexpected catalyst.
The Six White star that hovers in the Southeast will bring wealth and achievement.
Investors should avoid the North, East and South where more troubling stars lie.
"I never stay in a room facing a construction site or the last room of the corridor -- or in a dead end. It's poor feng shui for health."
"According to feng shui readings, destinations east of China, such as Taiwan, central Japan and the west coast of the United States, are overshadowed by a major star of illness this coming year. It means it is more prone to man-made and natural disasters.
A few vital tips to empower your thoughts and home:
◆ Avoid sitting under a beam at work or while studying, this will hamper your progress and cause illness.
◆ Always keep toilet seats down and toilet doors closed when not in use.
◆ Avoid sleeping under a beam, it would be best to move your bed if you are in this position.
◆ Don’t give your date or lover deep red flowers, as this indicates that
the relationship will soon end. Red roses are especially bad, because they have thorns too.
◆ Avoid sleeping with your head directly facing the bedroom door, as this is called the ‘death position’.
◆ Flame-red and orange flowers bring wonderful yang energy into the home, and are great energisers for the south sector.
◆ Keep your wastepaper basket out of sight (or in a discreet corner) and covered, if possible, as they are deemed to symbolise bad luck.
◆ Display a pair of cranes in the living room to ensure good health for your parents.
No 79 fortune stick which indicates middling luck.
The corresponding oracle read: "Fairness rules heaven and earth. No one escapes the sight of the Almighty."
John Cai: Hong Kong's upcoming year will be rather grim.
"The political turmoil will last at least six more months. A top leader, especially a female, will likely quit due to illness. The economy will suffer and the stock market tank," said Choi. "There'll be no peace."
The coronavirus outbreak currently gripping mainland China and spreading globally is also on his charts.
"Illnesses abound, particularly infectious diseases," he added.
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