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Annual Feng Shui Afflictions and Suggested Cures in 2012
2012 is the year of the Ren Chen Water Dragon and based on the Lunar Calendar it begins on 23rd January 2012. However, for the purpose of Feng Shui or Paht Chee reading, the year of the Dragon starts on 4th February 2012, the first day of the Chinese Solar or Hsia Calendar. This day is also referred to as Li Chun or Lap Chun meaning “beginning of spring” in Chinese. Hence for Feng Shui updates, the new year starts 4th February and it is good Feng Shui practice to have all your cures and enhancers in place by or before the 3rd February every year.
Often many people especially those new to the practice of feng shui focus give priority to enhancing their life aspirations such as wealth, health, career and so forth. And while this is fine and good, all the enhancement is not of much use if there are killing and destructive energies in your home. So your first approach must always be defensive and protective in nature. Begin by identifying the locations of the major afflictions in Feng Shui for the coming year. Energies change directions and locations annually, the change coinciding with Li Chun. Certain directions are considered inauspicious because they can exert evil influences generally referred to as Sha Qi. Hence it is never too early to take note of these afflictions and arm yourself accordingly prior to the start of the new year.
The major yearly afflictions you must be aware of are the Grand Duke Jupiter (Tai Sui), the 5 Yellow (Wu Wang), the 3 Killings (San Sha/Sarm Saat) and the Sui Po. The other hostile energies to note are the Sickness #2 Star, Quarrelsome #3 Star and Violent #7 Star.
The following table lists the sectors afflicted in 2012 whilst the chart shows the span or degree of their influence.
Affliction |
Sector Afflicted |
Tai Sui |
South East 1 |
5 Yellow (Wu Wang) |
South East |
3 Killings (Sarm Saat) |
South |
Sui Po |
North West 1 |
#3 Hostile Star |
South West |
#7 Violent Star |
North West |
#2 Illness Star |
North |
2012 Feng Shui Affliction Table Chart

For your easy reference, here are the locations of the afflictions based on the 9 palaces of a space, be it your whole house, office, the living room or bedroom.
Five Yellow
Tai Sui
SOUTH EAST
Dragon/Snake
|
Three Killings
SOUTH
Horse |
#3 Hostile Star
SOUTH WEST
Sheep/Monkey |
EAST
Rabbit |
CENTRE |
WEST
Rooster |
NORTH EAST
Tiger/Ox |
#2 Illness Star
NORTH
Rat |
#7 Violent Star
Sui Po
NORTH WEST
Pig/Dog |
All these afflictions contain inauspicious energies which require cures to neutralize their potentially negative influences and which; if possible, you do not want to disturb with activity. It is advisable not to use the afflicted sector but if this is not possible, don’t worry! Just be sure to put the appropriate cures in place and observe results, making appropriate adjustments as needed.
Annual Tai Sui (太岁)
The annual Tai Sui, generally referred to as the Grand Duke of Jupiter, is one of the strongest Sha Qi of the year. Tai Sui is an intangible star which always corresponds directly to and affects 15º of the space occupied by the animal sign of the year which is the Dragon in 2012. Loss, bad luck and illness will befall those who disturb, challenge or confront the Tai Sui. This means that all taboos in respect of the Tai Sui must be heeded – avoid facing SE1 in all your major endeavors, no renovation, digging, banging or any noisy activities in his palace. Since the Dog sign (NW1) is directly opposite the SE1, it is deemed to be direct conflict with Tai Sui, so remedial measures must be taken to appease him and control his wrath. For those who born in the years of Dragon, Dog, Sheep & Ox are advised to appease him. The best way to cure this affliction is to place the celestial protector the Pi Yao in the location of the Grand Duke and carry amulets for protection.
Find out more details about Tai Sui - God of the year who rules in 2012.
5 Yellow a.k.a. Wu Wang (五黄)
Another deadly affliction you must be aware of is the 5 Yellow (also known as Wu Wang in Chinese), especially when it flies into Earth and Fire Element sectors. Fortunately, in 2012 it occupies the South East, a Wood sector which will help reduce its evil Earth energy considerably. Nevertheless, one can never be too cautious, especially when the 5 Yellow hits your front door or bedroom. It can still bring illnesses, losses and all sorts of obstacles in life. Do not carry out any form or renovation and try to stay away from afflicted sector but if this is not possible, use remedies to reduce or overcome its ill effects. Keep the color red and bright lights, in fact anything associated with fire, away from here as we do not want to strengthen its earth influence. The 5 Element Pagoda is one of the most effective cures for the 5 Yellow and it is also beneficial for those whose animal signs are Dragon or Snake to wear it as a pendant or carried as an amulet.
More information about The nasty affliction of Wu Wang Five Yellow.
3 Killings a.k.a. San Sha (三煞)
The last of the trio of dangerous Sha Qi to look out for annual is the San Sha or Saam Sart, generally referred to as the Three Killings. The 3 Killings consists of the triple combo of Robbery Sha (Jie Sha), Disaster/Calamity Sha (Zai Sha) and Year Sha (Sui Sha) which brings financial loss, accidents & calamities and obstacles & setbacks. The energies of the San Sha are directional and they afflict from the four cardinals of north, south, east and west depending on the animal sign or earthly branch of the year. In 2012, the south houses this killer qi. As with the Tai Sui, you should avoid any major renovation in the area affected by Three Killings as disturbing the afflicted area can activate the inauspicious effects of Three Killings to the detriment of the occupants of the household. However, unlike the case with Tai Sui, it is acceptable to face the San Sha, but it is not advisable to sit in the San Sha. As the span of this affliction is quite wide (90°) three animal sign are adversely affected – the Horse bears the full brunt of direct affliction with the Snake and Sheep suffering some side affliction. As the classic remedy to subdue the San Sha is the 3 Celestial Guardians of Fu Dog, Chi Lin & Pi Yao, be sure to display these heavenly creatures in the afflicted sectors or carry amulets in their image.
Read more about San Sha 3 Killings in Feng Shui.
Sui Po (岁破)
The Sui Po is also known as the Year Clash, Broken Year, or Year Breaker and is an intangible star which is always diametrically opposes the Tai Sui. In 2012, as the Tai Sui resides in SE1 (Dragon), the Sui Po is located in NW1 (Dog), a direction which faces and challenges the Tai Sui. Thus the NW1 and Dog born share the unenviable position of being directly afflicted with Sui Po and also direct conflict with Tai Sui. The Sui Po sector should not be activated to annoy Tai Sui, e.g. by major earthworks and loud activities commotions as disturbance this area can bring quarrels, bad luck and health problems especially for the elderly. It is acceptable to face the Sui Po, but it is not advisable to sit in the Sui Po because it is unfortunate to set yourself up as opposing the year. The best way to appease the Sui Po is to display a pair of Pi Yao or Pi Xiu here facing the Tai Sui that is SE1.
Although most advice on annual affliction updates focus only on the above Sha Qi ( Tai Sui, 5 Yellow, 3 Killings and Sui Po), we would also like to highlight some of the other negative energies you should be wary of for the year. They are the inauspicious flying stars namely, the #3 Quarrelsome Star, #7 Violent Star and #2 Sickness Star. As refer to our other resources page at Flying Star Forecast 2012.
#3 Quarrelsome Star
In 2012, the #3 Dispute Star flies to the South West. It is wise to be cautious, as #3 is not inherently a fortunate energy and can bring short tempers, arguments, legal problems, divorce, and so forth. As with any negative influence, minimize use of this area and postpone renovation works. As the #3 is of the wood element, avoid adding water or watery colors or symbols, as Water nourishes Wood. In fact, it is advisable to remove water features that may have been placed there previously. It is best to reduce #3 Wood Element using the Fire Element as Fire “consumes” Wood. So burn candles, use bright lights, place accessories that are red, like Red Tassels, lamps with red lamp shades, red flowers, or triangular shaped objects. Feng Shui cures for this star includes the Ksitigarbha's Fireball, Manjushri Flaming Sword and Flaming Magic Wheel Plaque. Displaying the Red Laughing Buddha here is a great way to transform the hostile and argumentative qi to harmonious energy.
#7 Violent Star
From an auspicious star in Period 7 (1984-2004), the #7 has turned into one of the most hazardous stars in the current Period 8. Residing in the North West in 2012, it now brings injuries, violence, burglary, chaos and bloodshed. The evil attributes of this metal star is given a boost by the North West Chien sector, which also belongs to the metal element. When the negative influence from Violent Star #7 becomes strengthened, you need a substantial amount of power to counter such undesirable energy. This can be found in the Blue Rhinoceros and Elephant. These powerful protectors as well as the blue water element will combat and subdue the #7 violent energy. Remember to remove things made of Metal or Earth, as they nourishes the vile Metal energy of #7.
#2 Sickness Star
In 2012, the #2 Illness Star is located in the North bringing not only sickness and health problems but also bad luck, gossip and disharmony. The situation can also be aggravated by monthly negative stars. Those born in the year of the Rat are especially susceptible to the harmful influence of this inauspicious star. As the Fire Element enhances the Earth energy of the #2, avoid using bright lights, red colors or burning candles here. The use of metal images such as metal items and metallic colors (ie white, grey, gold or silver) to reduce the earth energy is recommended. However, the most effective remedy to counter and contain this negative earth qi is to display a metal Wu Lou (also known as a Chinese Gourd or Calabash) which is also a powerful symbol of good health and vitality. For houses with bedrooms and main door in this Illness Star location, placing this cure in the afflicted sector is essential.
Now that we know in advance where the danger lurks in 2012, we can have a head start in our preparation for the new year. Whether it is to reschedule some renovation works or in choosing the right colors for a repainting exercise, it is good to have the above information as a guide. And of course it doesn't hurt to stock up on all the required cures beforehand to ensure that you and your loved ones are fully protected when welcoming the Ren Chen Water Dragon in 2012.
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