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Summary

The Feng Shui Calendar is also called Tong Sheng. It aggregates all the crucial information for agriculture, astrology, Feng Shui, mythology, for country and city dwellers. The first chinese calendar dates back from 2697 BC.

Without calendar, there is no Feng Shui.

Feng Shui tries to harmonize the Energy (Qi) of the Heaven, the Earth and of Man.

An old chinese saying explains: "to be happy depends on the Earth, to find happiness depends on a good date and a good time." In other words, good Feng Shui requires help from Heaven and from Earth.

In Western culture, this idea exists also in the sentence: "to be at the right place at the right time". Only by harmonizing space and tme, can we adapt to Nature and promote well-being.

How to use the Feng Shui Calendar?

Space and Time are made of 10 Heavenly Stems and 12 Earthly Branches. The unification of the Heaven and Earth generates everything.

Every day, the combination of one Heavenly Stem with one Earthly Branch creates a different influence on our lives. This force is subject to our chinese zodiac animal.

This calendar indicates the auspicious days for each sign of the zodiac. You can use to find the best moment to do or start an important activity, for example, sign a contract, begin a house move or a renovation, book an important meeting, etc....

This calendar also indicates the days that are unfavorable to your sign, or those that are unlucky for everybody, when either the Stem or the Branch of the day are in conflict with the energy of the current year or month.

The calendar of Badema

Badema publishes every year the Feng Shui calendar, to help you re-inforce your luck and avoid bad days.