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Hi all

 

We closed on our new home yesterday and looking forward to getting moved and

settled. We want to repaint most of the house and because I like to play with

feng shui and I like to play with EO's -- I want to combined them. I've added

oils to paint before and it doesn't hurt the paint -- in fact it helps with the

smell.

 

Sooo my question is -- does anyone know which oils correspond with the segments

of the bagua? I've looked in a couple of the books I have and haven't found

anything. I know the info has to be out there.

 

Thanks in advance

 

Rita

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, Rita Bohn <ritabohn2001>

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> Hi all

>

> Sooo my question is -- does anyone know which oils correspond with

the segments of the bagua? I've looked in a couple of the books I

have and haven't found anything. I know the info has to be out there.

>

> Thanks in advance

 

Hi Rita:

 

This is a true story. There is a local " Feng Shui master " here in

Miami named Jami Lin. She is a licensed interior designer, who studied

under FS master Lin(who admitted he was a fraud), and who teaches CEU

in Feng Shui to local architects, designers, etc. She has published

many books on FS.

 

I got to know her when I offered to do some free PR for the local FS

group. She published a book on EOs and FS. I got to know her

personality and suspected she was about as deep as a puddle.

 

One day I asked her " How did you determine what oils corresponded to

the different baguas? "

 

She replied very cheerily, " I made it all up! "

 

I believe her book was the first on FS and EOs. I have no proof, since

I never followed up, but I'm just wondering if others after her

parroted her BS on FS and EOs.

 

Please know that in traditional FS there are no uses for EOs.

http://anyamccoy.com

 

PS the bit about her " I made it all up " is on my AT debunked and

defended website, and I stand by it 100%, to the point I would testify

in court. She was not aware of the controversy in AT about fairy

tales, or my debunking the storytellers; she wanted me to like her so

I would do PR for her, and in her naive way, just blurted that out.

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Thanks Anya for the info. Timing is everything. I found her site a few days ago

and had given very serious consideration about calling her. Thank you -- you

saved me a call. Interesting about Master Lin -- he has taught so many people

and you see his name mentioned in a lot of books.

 

A spiritual group I'm (was until we moved and still email daily with) in had a

teacher that professed to be something he wasn't and after we found out, this

lead to many many conversations and discussions about who do you believe and how

do you know. Interesting!

 

When we painted the last house I used a variety of oils in the paint, but mostly

frankincense. My youngest SS (was about 19 at the time) has a personality

problem and after about 2 days of being around the oils really freaked out --

Keep in mind there were only 2 or 3 drops per bucket of paint!

 

Thanks again for the info

 

Rita

 

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Thu, 14 Apr 2005 15:02:38 -0000

" rastapoodle "

Re: OT (sorta) Feng Shui and oils

 

Hi Rita:

 

This is a true story. There is a local " Feng Shui master " here in

Miami named Jami Lin. She is a licensed interior designer, who studied

under FS master Lin(who admitted he was a fraud), and who teaches CEU

in Feng Shui to local architects, designers, etc. She has published

many books on FS.

 

I got to know her when I offered to do some free PR for the local FS

group. She published a book on EOs and FS. I got to know her

personality and suspected she was about as deep as a puddle.

 

One day I asked her " How did you determine what oils corresponded to

the different baguas? "

 

She replied very cheerily, " I made it all up! "

 

I believe her book was the first on FS and EOs. I have no proof, since

I never followed up, but I'm just wondering if others after her

parroted her BS on FS and EOs.

 

Please know that in traditional FS there are no uses for EOs.

http://anyamccoy.com

 

PS the bit about her " I made it all up " is on my AT debunked and

defended website, and I stand by it 100%, to the point I would testify

in court. She was not aware of the controversy in AT about fairy

tales, or my debunking the storytellers; she wanted me to like her so

I would do PR for her, and in her naive way, just blurted that out.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The fly cannot be driven away by getting angry at it.

 

-African proverb

 

 

 

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, Rita Bohn <ritabohn2001>

wrote:

>

> Thanks Anya for the info. Timing is everything. I found her site a

few days ago and had given very serious consideration about calling

her. Thank you -- you saved me a call. Interesting about Master Lin --

he has taught so many people and you see his name mentioned in a lot

of books.

 

Hi Rita

Good timing indeed! I would't call her if she paid ME. The Black Hat

cult is a bunch of baloney, modern fast food FS, and here's the bit

that I was referring to about GM Lin, (the man) as he was challenged

by the sheer failure of his Four Pillars predictions:

 

BLACK SET MASTER LIN YUN BREAKS HIS OWN HALO BY SAYING, " YOU'RE BETTER

OFF BELIEVING YOURSELF INSTEAD OF BELIEVING ME. "

- He admits that 99.9% of his predictions have been wrong.

 

July 7, 1997 Taipei, Taiwan: As this country continues to reel from

back-to-back scandals involving its political leaders and their

spiritual advisors, the guru of the so-called Black Sect, Master Lin

Yun, surrounded by his students and followers in the Presidential

Suite of the Hyatt, Taipei, admits in a shocking interview of

self-denouncement, " The best advice I can offer is to tell you that

you are better off believing yourself instead of believing me. I am a

wandering impostor whose predictions have been 99.9% wrong. "

 

He cited his 1994 prediction that Li Deng Hui would not be renominated

to the presidency of Taiwan (not only was he renominated, he was

reelected). He sheepishly shrugged, " My record of successes is very poor. "

 

" People call me the Grand Master when, in fact, I am the Grand

Disappointment. "

 

Born in Beijing, and raised in Taijung, Lin Yun studied and loosely

based his Black Sect cult on Tibetan beliefs. He told of how he was

ostracized in Taiwan for combining elements of Taoism, Feng Shui, Yin

Yang, fortunetelling, psychology, medicine, color theory and

construction into his own brand of Feng Shui. He lamented, " My biggest

mistake in life was to study religion. "

 

He would not name names, but he did add that he has given Feng Shui

advice to many highly placed officials in the Taiwanese government.

Although his Black Sect beliefs have been widely rejected in Asia, Lin

Yun has found a more receptive following in the West, where he has a

temple each in California and New York.

http://anyamccoy.com

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