My father often told me to pay attention on the journey to a feng shui consultation, we need to see the warning signs what the journey is all about. It is vital to check why things happen that way. I discover that my clients suffer disturbance and blockage the same way as I come across on my journey to the house.
As being a Feng Shui practitioner, I was taught to look out for sumbols and events that are leading to the big event. It normally represents something. Things have a journey and there is a beginning of something especially something relates to anger and energy.
Can you relate what I am talking about ? It is interesting to see what is going on to the energy of this world. Sunday, April 6 was a good day. The day clashed with the horse. It is bad for the horse for 2008 for the Tai Shui. I am not sure when they started the flame. If they started at 11 am then it had not started in the right timing. It was a bad time between 11 am to 5 pm. It is important to check on the day and time for a big event like Olympic Torch in order to go smoothly for the rest of the journy.
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The Chaos – The Journey of The Olympic Flame
The torch was being carried by a wheelchair athlete when it was halted and extinguished for a second time due to demonstrators shouting, according to AP.
The procession was interrupted for a third time when police spotted a crowd of demonstrators waiting for the torch on a bridge as they approached.
Backup flames, also lit from the birthplace of the ancient games in Olympia, Greece, are with the relay at all times to relight the torch.
Earlier protesters close to the River Seine forced authorities to put the torch out and take to a bus so they could continue the relay.
Agencies report that the relay has now resumed but that there have confrontations between the authorities and demonstrators. Police have taken numerous protesters away, AP said, also using tear gas to remove demonstrators who lay in the road and tried to block the relay route.
The incidents came one day after human-rights activist demonstrators made the torch’s journey through London more like running the gauntlet than a journey of celebration, as UK police made more than two dozen arrests. What do you think of protests at the Olympic torch relay?
The Paris leg of the torch relay departed the Eiffel Tower, carried by 400-meter athlete Stephane Diagana, at around 1030 GMT (0630 ET). It was due to be carried through the boulevards of the French capital, passing landmarks including l’Arc d’Triomphe, the Place de la Concord, The Louvre and Notre Dame.
Jim Bittermann, CNN’s senior European correspondent based in Paris, said that while it was hard to gauge numbers, it looked like thousands of demonstrators had taken to the streets — although some were Chinese backing the Olympics.
“There was a small punch-up between some supporters of Tibet and some supporters of the Olympics,” he added.
Paris police had conceived a security strategy to keep the torch in a safe zone during its 17-mile (28 km) journey — significantly shorter than the 48-kilometer (31-mile) relay undertaken in London Sunday.
The plan was for the torchbearers to be encircled by several hundred officers, some in riot police vehicles and on motorcycles, others on rollerblades and on foot. Closest to the torchbearer would be the Chinese torch escorts, with Paris police on rollerblades moving around them. French firefighters in jogging shoes would encircle the rollerbladers, while motorcycle police would form the outer layer of security.
French Olympic champion Marie-Josee Perec, Portugal forward Pedro Miguel Pauleta and badminton player Pi Hongyan are among the featured torch bearers, although some torch bearers were expected to wear protest buttons.
The head of Reporters Without Borders, a French-based group that disrupted last month’s torch lighting ceremony in Olympia, Greece, had told CNN before the relay began that his group has planned “something spectacular” to protest the relay.
At least six groups have permits to protest along the route, but only for demonstrations well away from the flame’s path. The Paris mayor has ordered a banner over City Hall that reads “Paris City of Human Rights.”
The protests have been timed to coincide with the run-up to the Summer Olympic Games in Beijing in August.
On Monday, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said all options remained open for Paris concerning a possible boycott of the opening of the Beijing Olympics, AP reported.
In London Sunday, the Olympic torch was met with widespread protests and scuffles between demonstrators and police as thousands turned out to protest Olympic host China’s human rights record and its recent clampdown on Tibet.
Some demonstrators threw themselves at the torch, and at least one tried to snatch it away during the 48-kilometer (31-mile)relay. Another tried to put out the flame with a fire extinguisher. They were quickly pushed back and cuffed by Metropolitan Police, which said its officers made 36 arrests on a variety of charges.
Beijing Olympic spokesman condemned “attempts to sabotage” the London relay, according to China’s state-run Xinhua news agency. The official was not named in the article.
China has come under international criticism because of its crackdown last month on protesters calling for democratic freedoms and self-rule in Tibet and neighboring Chinese provinces.
Chinese authorities have denied those allegations and have accused the Dalai Lama of instigating violence among his followers — an allegation he rejects. U.S. and other Western leaders have called on China to provide civil rights and freedoms to those in Tibet and to enter peaceful discussions aimed at resolving the crisis.
In most cases, however, the torch passed through London without incident. Tessa Jowell, Britain’s Olympics minister, called it “a demanding day for the police” and for the Beijing Organizing Committee, but also noted thousands had come out “to welcome the torch.”
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