The
Art of Feng Shui
What is The Art of Feng
Shui..... it is an ancient chinese art of placement, the ability to understand
the invisible energy that surrounds us called Chi. Energy that blows in on the
wind, floating across the waters, hopefully bringing us wealth, health and
happiness wherever it settles. It is our job to create a living environment
that makes that energy want to settle with us like bees around a honey pot.
Feng Shui is an intangible
element in life that we sense is there but cannot see. The guiding hand,
spiritual helper, fairy or angel. Once we sense it's presence it is much easier
to return to that feeling and master it uses. Feng Shui patterns are in our
lives and this art helps us to put this energy to the very best of uses. Once we
learn to understand what is going on around us we can then become aware of the
best time and place for things we want to bring into our lives.
These energies move through
our bodies, homes, neighbourhoods, countries, the world and beyond. Learning of
the energies on a personal level can then help us to look beyond the smaller
picture and find those same energies in the big wide world and helps us come
out of our shell to find that the world is our oyster from which we can emit
good vibrations.
Feng Shui was discovered
some 40,000 years ago there are many texts on Feng Shui and the I Ching that
are yet to be translated. Many remain obscure but for me the I Ching and its
obvious connection to Feng Shui and its obvious connection to Astrology and of
course in my opinion its match to DNA and RNA make it a totally absorbing
hobby. There can never be enough patterns to be found and maybe much more
besides. To be able to find patterns in errors of DNA could hold a key to
future discoveries. Thrilling.
Keeping a balance of
energies is the key to a more harmonious life. Too much Jang or too much Jin
can create imbalance. Everything is Jin or Jang so if you have too much of one
you can add through colour, shape etc., the missing energy. e.g. If you are
feeling like a seething mass of anger over something wearing a red sweater will
only make things worse. A red rag to a bull. Pop on a blue sweater and things
can begin to calm down. Fast food restaurants have a lot of Jang to keep you
moving on so you don't linger. Whilst a more romantic Jin restaurant would
encourage you to linger longer.
Astrology in Feng Shui is
concerned with the measure of time and space, the fourth dimension. The magic
square forms the basis of nine star ki astrology and feng shui. Timing of changes
and the flow of nature can make all the difference to whether or not we
succeed. The time of a person or objects birth is the lifetime imprint of
energy for them. This is the DNA they inherited from their parents, this is
their time. As life is ever changing (RNA) the initial pattern is also changing
form and adapting to the life that is coming to you. Therefore, the year, month
and days as they pass affect the birth imprint (DNA) as time goes by. Some
years will be better than others. Your birth data (DNA) is with you as a
blueprint for your life but is being changed by the passage of time (RNA) and
the environment that was created for them in childhood, together with the
environment they create for themselves into adulthood.
Jin needs Jang and Feng
needs Shui. Other names for Feng Shui are wind and water, Kan yu and believe it
or not, cover and support. An umbrella is a great example. Kan yu is a question
hopefully the answer is - Yes you can. Support means to keep from falling and
provide with life’s necessities. Cover means the other one of the pair!
Learning our own Nine Star
Ki numbers and the hexagram associated with them can open many doors.
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