Buying a New Car? Use Feng Shui to Select Your Success Color
While selecting the type of car comes easily to most people, making a
decision on the color of a car can be a stumbling block. Some people
simply go with their favorite color, while others mull over color
choices by considering factors such as climate, type of vehicle use, or
the most practical choice, going with what is least likely to show
dirt. But what if even that fails? Then try feng shui. Yes, feng shui,
the Chinese guide used for arranging homes and offices, can also be
used for selecting colors based on an individual's own personal feng
shui.
According to personal feng shui, each person has an individual feng
shui number that is based on gender and date of birth. This number,
also called a "kua" number is associated with a color. By selecting
the correct color for an individual's particular feng shui number,
the driver will experience better luck over all because the color is
harmonized with that individual.
Use personal feng shui to select a "success" color, which can be
helpful when buying that luxury sedan. More into soccer practice than
boardrooms? Choose a "family" color. Both colors are determined by
the driver's kua number. To determine the driver's kua number, and
subsequently the color of car that is appropriate, use the instructions
below and then check the chart that follow for selecting a success or
family color...
Read the entire article at
http://www.ourcartips.com/car/buying_a_new_car_use_feng_shui_to_select_your_succ
ess_color.html
* - 24 Jan 2007 21:31 GMT
Now THAT's funny.....I don't care WHO you are.....
Scott Dorsey - 26 Jan 2007 16:35 GMT
>While selecting the type of car comes easily to most people, making a
>decision on the color of a car can be a stumbling block. Some people
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>used for selecting colors based on an individual's own personal feng
>shui.
This makes sense. Feng shui is the ancient study of placement and of
energy.
For example, what would you place on your dashboard when stopped by
a police officer? Many people would place a small plastic Jesus or
an air freshener. These are auspicious. On the other hand, an open
can of beer in the same position is not auspicious.
The movement of the vehicle also must be governed by the ancient rules
of feng shui. For example, if there is a sign with an arrow on it
marked "ONE WAY," it is far more auspicious for the movement of the
vehicle to be continued in the direction of the arrow rather than
in the direction opposite of the arrow. Woe will befall those who
ignore this simple feng shui practice, and their insurance rates may
rise substantially.
It is important that the vehicle always be kept between the lines on
the street, and parallel to them. If the vehicle is operated outside
of the lines, or perpendicular to the lines, or if the vehicle is
operated while rotating around between the lines, bad luck will almost
certainly result.
I hope that this simple introduction to feng shui has been helpful to you.
--scott

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Comboverfish - 27 Jan 2007 23:21 GMT
> >While selecting the type of car comes easily to most people, making a
> >decision on the color of a car can be a stumbling block. Some people
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> I hope that this simple introduction to feng shui has been helpful to you.
> --scott
Very funny, Scott! By your rules, it seems that 40% of the drivers
surrounding me at any given moment subscribe to the rules of feng
shui. I wonder, what has feng shui to say about the use of turn
signals and other courteous acts of driving?
Toyota MDT in MO
Knifeblade_03 - 28 Jan 2007 04:33 GMT
:dunno: I just wonder if the car color is more/less related to the
success color or the family color. Or would the color be more/less
influential in the car's operation?
I take it feng shui encompasses the colors within the mileu, rather a
global view, all acting in concert with the other? If so, I may look
at green.

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Scott Dorsey - 29 Jan 2007 19:37 GMT
>:dunno: I just wonder if the car color is more/less related to the
>success color or the family color. Or would the color be more/less
>influential in the car's operation?
Of course. For example, look at cars painted that 1970s dull evergreen
color. Most of the ones on the road aren't running very well.
On the other hand, look at red cars. They're always getting pulled over
by the police, more so than cars of other colors.
>I take it feng shui encompasses the colors within the mileu, rather a
>global view, all acting in concert with the other? If so, I may look
>at green.
Studebaker Green is a very nice color.
--scott

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