His Holiness... The Dalai Lama
It was all to do with the Colors...
I was approached by the organising committee for the Dalai Lama to look at the Feng Shui of the area where His Holiness was going to be staying, at the Horden Pavilion, Sydney (1996).
For some weeks the Monks had been trying to purify the back area of the pavilion, which had over the years, housed many rock bands. The Monks had been burning a lot of incense, etc and were becoming concerned that it was not helping. They had felt the area to be very difficult and sought my services to advise them.
When I did my initial assessment of the building I discovered that according to the horoscope, this small back area of the building was in a very good position, and that the only thing wrong was the current colour scheme was antagonising the good influences.
I recommended the introduction of harmonising colours for the area as well as some furniture layouts. At the time of these recommendations, I stated that the colour was more important than the furniture layouts and that if they only did one thing it should be the introduction of the harmonious colours I had suggested - otherwise the energy would not transform in this area.
The organisers could scarcely believe my recommendations...they had thought Feng Shui only covered furniture placements and mirror placements, so when I had suggested the introduction of colour they could not believe it.
In the meantime, the Monks continued with their chanting and incense to purify the area but to no avail...
When I arrived on the night of setting up the area, I was pleased to find that they had fortunately taken my advice seriously enough to include what I had recommended. They continued with the use of their incense.
Within almost five minutes of installing the colour schemes, the energy of the entire area transformed to quite a phenomenal level. In fact, the comments went something like this: "this is amazing...! This energy is unbelievable...! We never thought this area would become good...! How did you know about the colour...!" And the comments continued...
In fact everyone who entered the area made comments about how good the energy was and it won a full seal of approval from Takshi, the Dalai Lama's head rituals master.
Notes: the colours that needed to be introduced were the colours of red and orange or yellow. It is interesting to note that these are actually the Dalai Lama's colours (although with what the organising committee was planning they would have inadvertently added the red without the orange/yellow - the sector needed to have both and preferably all of these colours).
So in Feng Shui it is a good sign that the Dalai Lama attracted such a good energy location within this building. It is a sign that his personal Feng Shui is good. When people attract negative energy within a building usually it is reflective of either, the stage they are in when they buy it or the luck they are encountering within their Chinese Astrology (ie if they are going through bad luck it shows in the Chinese Astrology chart and if they are having good luck - this also shows and will show up in the Feng Shui they attract within their building).
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