Archive for November, 2007
Your Kua Number Could Lead You in a Different Feng Shui Direction
According to Feng Shui principles, every person has different energy requirements. In the Classic School of Feng Shui, there is something called the Flying Stars which states the two groups of energy are separated into a West group and an East group. You would fall into either one of the categories.
The issue with knowing whether […]
Feng Shui’s Three Schools of Thought
One of the reasons that it is sometimes tough to get a true feel and handle on Feng Shui is that there are three different schools of thought on the subject. All of these different views of Feng Shui can be traced back to one ancient master named Yang Yun Sang. This master is considered […]
Read More..>>Working with the Five Elements of Feng Shui
In Feng Shui, you would use the Ba-Gua to map out the different directions in your home. Based on those eight directions of the Ba-Gua, you would then use the Lo-Pan or Feng Shui compass to further dig into which of the five elements corresponds the best with these eight directions. Because each element has […]
Read More..>>Feng Shui’s Hypothesis of Yin and Yang
To understand how the yin and yang theory applies to Feng Shui principles, you have to understand how the theory came into being to begin with. Basically, you start with values and beliefs of the ancient Chinese people. They believed that everything from the planet to the stars to the human body were all a […]
Read More..>>Understanding Chi in Feng Shui Terms
When studying Feng Shui in order to apply it to your living space, you will run across the term “Chi” many times. Chi is the word that represents universal energy. What this means is that the ancient Chinese believed that everything around you – land, trees, buildings – has a particular energy. Referring to the […]
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