The Dragon Virtue star assists in problem solving. Thus making it one of the highly sought for energies. If activated correctly, problems faced will be dissolved. That’s a pretty daring statement, but it doesn’t mean that problems will disappear while you enjoy an episode of your favorite series with a bag of chips. It takes actions to get results. On the flipside of things, if you’re not facing problems, activating the Dragon Virtue star will bring problems to your doorstep, for you to solve, which you would. So how do you go about activating the Dragon Virtue energy?
What is the Period of your home?
The Period simply means the year when the first occupants moved in. If it’s a high rise building, it means exactly that too, first occupants, not when you first moved in to your unit.
- Period 7 between 1984 to 2003
- Period 8 between 2004 to 2024
What is the Sitting Direction of your home?
Sitting is merely the opposite direction of Facing.
Demarcate your home
You’d need to identify the sectors of your home.
Up until this point, everything you’ve done thus far, while time consuming, is a one time effort. What do I mean by that? You ever only need to find out the Period, Sitting / Facing directions and Sectors once. They do not change over time.
Where is the Dragon Virtue?
Keep your eyes peeled as Feng Shui masters around the world share similar information as the new year draws close.
During the Xin Chou year of 2021, the Dragon Virtue star resonates at SW3 (232.5 – 247.5 degrees).
How to activate?
Up until 2043, water can be used in the Southwest for activations. Alternatively, hammering a nail or drilling a hole into the wall would be far more effective.
Date Selection, When to activate?
metaphysics.digital‘s Feng Shui Calendar provides easy to digest representations.
Should you Activate?
Knowing;
- Where the Dragon Virtue star resonates
- How to activate
- When to activate
Doesn’t mean you should blindly activate even if you’re facing problems. You’d want to understand what other stars resonate in the sector and the annual Flying Star that visits the sector.