Feng Shui
Feng Shui means wind and water, the most vital forces of life. Feng
Shui is an ancient Chinese art and science which deals with understanding
and learning of man’s relationship to Heaven and Earth, for thousands
of years. Chinese story tellers say Feng Shui came about from an ancient
and popular poem that described the beauty and harmony of an ideal site
and the topographical flow of all the energy fields of its matrix.
The poem goes: “The wind is mild. The Sun is warm. The water is clear. The
vegetation,lush”. As generations passed, people began to abbreviate it
and its rich meaning as “wind water”, or Feng Shui. It became the
placement of things for the sake of maintaining all the harmonic forces and
energy of a site, and disarming any disruptive energy to the flow of
life on the site.
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We all have experienced a feeling when we are
uncomfortable in an area or at a site. We can see or describe it as irritable,
hostile or a sickness. It can be a place where one would think is an
unlucky place, where everything goes wrong!
It can be our home, workplace,
tourist location, even temples and churches, in our selves and in our
relationships, in our finances. It can be any and everywhere there is
energy. We share a common human bond of seeking balance and good health,
nurturing and healing atmospheres and life. Feng Shui is actually the
study of chi which means energy.
Feng Shui teaches us how the flow of
positive and negative energy flow constantly moves and positions itself.
Feng Shui is like the Yin Yang theory, or force of life. Feng Shui can
be used to heal and bring good health to space and matter, physical and
esthetical. Feng Shui is life, wind and water.
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