About Feng Shui
Feng Shui is old. Some of the writings go back 2000 years
or more. But this powerful system seems more valid today
than ever. It's principles can help us create an environment
that supports us rather than one that drains us. The concepts
may have come to us from ancient times but their value can
be stated in modern terms of better quality of life, more
balance, and reduced stress. Feng Shui is old but it is
more useful than ever.
The Chinese noticed early that not every one was born with
a silver spoon. They noticed that some who were born poor
rose to power and others who were born poor stayed poor.
They wondered why and more importantly they wondered how
they could change or even control their own destiny.
They also saw that some seeds fell on rocky ground, in
shady areas, in dry places and they did not flourish. And
other seeds fell on good soil, in sunny places where the
rain fell and they grew tall and strong. The farmer saw
he could improve his crop if he removed the rocks, removed
what was blocking the sun, and watered the plants. The seed
still needs knowledge of which direction to grow to find
the surface and it still needs to work hard to break the
seed shell to grow and thrive but the farmer added luck
by creating a good place for the seed to land. The farmer
changed the environment and thus changed the luck. Feng
Shui is about altering your environment to bring you luck.
In the beginning Feng Shui was used to find the best grave
site. A happy grave site would inspire the ancestors to
send blessings to the still living family. Later these principles
were used to build palaces and temples and then people's
homes and businesses. Today the financial powerhouse that
is Hong Kong is built to Feng Shui rules and every year
it prospers.
At the heart of Feng Shui is the concept of Chi. Chi is
an energy that exists in all things. It is in the earth,
in the mountains and rivers. It is in the cities and towns
and villages. It circulates in our houses as well as our
bodies. Chi energy, the balance between Yin (the female,
yielding energy) and the Yang (the male, penetrating force)
winds it way like a river through everything around us.
Sometimes this energy moves quickly and is strong. Strong
chi can create mountains, forests and prosperous cities.
Sometimes the energy is weak, diluted and wanders. It creates
valleys, deserts and closes down businesses. Feng Shui is
about locating Chi energy, attracting it to where you want
it to be, letting it pool and reaping the benefits of that
collection of good energy. In Feng Shui we also are aware
of bad Chi (Sha Chi) and how it can affect our health, relationships
and wealth. By finding the Chi, determining the quality
of the Chi, and adding to the quantity of the good Chi we
can affect great change in our lives.
In Feng Shui it is a combination of the wisdom and experience
of the Master along with a few tools unique to this art
that creates the change in your environment. Feng Shui relies
on Astrology to determine how people connect to their environment,
and how the energies mesh. Astrology, either Western or
Chinese is an invaluable tool in the Feng Shui Master's
tool chest. But there is more. There is intuitive Feng Shui
where the Master themselves feel for the energy and guide
the Chi through the use of cures (objects that attract good
chi or deflect bad chi). There is Compass School Feng Shui
which uses a round compass with rings of writing set in
a square plate and with this tool the Master can locate
the sources of chi and determine weaknesses in chi. There
is Dowsing, using a pendulum or dowsing rods to determine
laylines, energy vortexes and other signs of chi. And there
Form School Feng Shui which ascertains by the topography,
surrounding buildings and other architectural features the
level and quality of the chi around. All the schools are
valid. Like the different schools of Martial Arts each has
a wealth of valuable ideas that are worth exploring.
When beginning your application of Feng Shui principles
it is best to start close to your own heart by applying
the concepts in your own home. This allows you to feel and
experience the effects for yourself. Feng Shui is very powerful,
if it's not working you are doing it wrong. But don't worry,
a poorly placed cure can be moved. When using the tips you
find here and there, in books, on websites, or in classes,
try them with the results you want in mind. If you don't
see changes in a week consider moving the cure or trying
another type of cure. Tools like Astrology, the Compass,
and the Pendulum can help you determine the right place,
but if you are not skilled in these tools and no Master
is available consider the trial and error method until you
have found the right spot.
And if you need help don't hesitate to email me your questions.
An outline of consultations available is on this site. Consultations
can be done long distance through the magic of phone and
fax. It is time to start using Feng Shui in your home. You
and your family will benefit from the results. |