This website is to promote the
authentic Feng Shui practice, the correct ways to apply it. More
importantly, to educate the public the knowledge of Feng Shui and
eliminate the superstitions associated with Feng Shui. Plain and
Simple!
Feng Shui is the Chinese term for
geomancy; a system of aesthetics with well-developed theories, using
geographic features, figures, directions, and the laws of nature to
help one to improve his/her life by balancing the five elements -
Earth, Metal, Water, Wood and Fire. Its theories rely on both
Heaven (astronomy) and Earth (geography) which cover everything that
human beings have to deal with, both tangible and intangible things.
Feng Shui means Wind and
Water in Chinese. Both of them are important to the flow of
Qi. Wind can mean wind, rain, snow, sunlight, sound,
magnetic field, electromagnetic waves, infrared, radon gas, etc and
Water can mean river, creek, road, flow of traffic,
electromagnetic field and etc; they can also mean other tangible and
intangible things that may not be known by us. For example, people
did not know anything about radioactive substances, invisible lights
and ultra-high frequency sound waves one thousand years ago; but
these substances did exist at that time.
Feng Shui has been supported by
billions of cases since the Chinese developed and used it over four
thousand years ago. This is like actuarial science, backed up by
statistical data and theories. Practitioners should not alter its
basic principles or add another type of principle to it (such as
interior design). Although there are many ‘schools’ in the field,
all of them have their own theories to support and have been, again,
supported by numerous cases. Most importantly, their basic
principles are all the same.
There were two main streams in the
development of Feng Shui, one relied mainly on geography without
using a compass (the Form stream) and the other one relied on
compass and figures (the Compass stream). Form stream came from the
natural instincts of the Chinese ancestors who looked for the best
place to reside by studying the geography of the area, such as
topography and climate. It has to consider a wide range of area,
normally within what our bare eyes can see. Compass stream used a
compass to determine the direction was good or not, with the
addition of other methods and theory, such as Bagua and Flying
Stars. It has to consider the time factor, which year when Feng
Shui is applied.
These two streams are interwoven and
so often modern Feng Shui consultants will use the methods from both
streams to achieve the best results. As our societies are better
developed and regulated than the ancient time, it is impossible to
build a home or a graveyard anywhere in our choice. We have to
build houses on residentially zoned lands or bury the deceased only
in a licensed graveyard. Since our societies are more
micro-managing the use of land, it makes the land use more
inflexible and Feng Shui consulting is frequently limited to the
micro level.
As Feng Shui was originally
developed for choosing the places for burial sites, its theories
changed accordingly when it was applied to homes. However, many
people overlook this point and apply the techniques in finding good
graveyards directly to homes, which is very dangerous.
Normally it will take a longer time
for Feng Shui to be effected; therefore some people may not feel the
good effects until a few months or even a few years later.
Contrary, people may not feel the bad effect if their Feng Shui is
wrongful set. Unfortunately, it may be too late when they find out
their Feng Shui is not good for them. This is why this website is
created - to eliminate the practice of incorrect Feng Shui concepts.
Be Aware of
Crystals
Most crystals belong to Metal or
Earth
Does Feng
Shui Work in All Countries?
North Hemisphere vs South
Hemisphere and More
Basic Feng
Shui Tips For Home
Things to Avoid
Avoid
Aggressive Feng Shui Settings
Double Negative Approaches
Feng Shui
Design for Custom Built Homes
Hire a Competent Feng Shui Consultant
Feng Shui and
Religions
Feng Shui is Religion Free
What You See
is What You Get in Feng Shui
The Form Stream
Does Feng Shui
Work?
Does Feng Shui Work for Everyone?
The Origin of
Feng Shui
Chinese Feng Shui
Feng Shui
Compass
The Invention of Compass
Contemporary
Feng Shui
Feng Shui is not a Fine Art
Ba Gua and
Feng Shui
How to use Ba Gua in Feng Shui
Feng Shui and
Five Elements
The Five Elements and Their
Natures
The Eight
Mansions Theory
One of the Feng Shui Theories
Office Feng
Shui
The Basic Setup
Feng Shui in
Southern Hemisphere
Does Feng Shui Work in Southern
Hemisphere?
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