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graveyard shift makes me sick


feel very weak. I think it is because I have been working the “graveyard shift” for almost six years now in a call centre. Please advise me how feng shui can improve my health… and how I can find a new job where I work in the daytime. My birthday is Jan 18,1980, male. 12:04pm is my birth time. Thanks a lot for your help.


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Your work is definitely a source of your illness. When you don’t have enough exposure to the SUN’s energy, the source of ultimate


YANG energy, you can succumb to illness. Start by activating the East location of the home which represents Health. Place plenty of healthy plants there and a Wu Lou next to your work table and your bed to absorb illness energies. Your Kua number is Number 3, so face North while working and when sleeping as this is your Health direction. This will bring the “Doctor from Heaven” into your life, giving your energy a boost.


It is also a good idea to wear the Medicine Buddha Watch to bring healing energy. Medicine Buddha is also very powerful for helping those who want to find jobs… so look at the watch daily and ask Medicine Buddha for help in finding a job and blow into the watch. The moving mantras inside the watch will carry your wishes to the Medicine Buddha.


In addition to this, visualise yourself walking into the sun each day when you first wake up. Let the powerful rays of the sun (in your mind) enter your crown and fill your body completely. This is a powerful method of bringing the Sun’s energy into your chakras.


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I need help for improving my health. I noticed that I get sick easily - with minor illnesses such as colds and sore-throats, and I often


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