Feng Shui 101
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The purpose of this site is to impart the basic knowledge of Feng Shui to those who would like to improve their condition in life. It can be used by those who have a basic knowledge in Feng Shui as a reference work or as a primer for those who are as yet unaware of the subject.

Originally Feng Shui was used by the emperors and the nobles in China to perpetuate their reign, to assure their hold and authority over the public and to increase their tribe. This was achieved mostly by employing the services of Feng Shui experts (Geomancers) to select the best burial site for their deceased parents and for themselves. The Geomancers were sometimes tasked to destroy the Feng Shui of the burial site of prospective contenders and enemies. This type of Feng Shui concerning burial sites is called Yin Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the Dead.

The principle of Yin Feng Shui is that a well-chosen burial site with strong and beneficial energy or chi emanating from the surrounding mountains, called Dragons, will nourish the skeleton buried there and act on the RNA and DNA molecules (which control heredity.) This will in turn transmit to its descendants, in a mysterious way, the beneficial chi of the site.

One of the important aspects of Yin Feng Shui is choosing the most auspicious date and time for burial as this will trigger or activate the floodgate of the beneficial chi of the site to work on the remains/corpse.

The Geomancers also help in the design of the houses of the nobles to ensure the accumulation of fortune and the continuous growth of their tribes. This is called Yang Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the Living. This aspect of Feng Shui is the subject of this site.

It was during the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618 -A.D. 907) that Feng Shui was propagated to the masses. This was due to the persecution of Geomancers by the Emperors and the ruling classes because many Geomancers refused to misuse their arts. This knowledge was handed down from generation to generation up to the present day.

There are many Feng Shui schools which are classified into two main branches, these are the Form and the Compass Schools. Some of the more popular branches of Compass School are: The Ba-Gua School, Three Yuan School, Three Harmony, Nine Moving Stars and Shien Kong Moving Stars. The Form School of Feng Shui is considered as the basic course to all the above-mentioned Compass Schools.

The Compass School especially the Nine Moving Stars, Shien Kong Moving Stars and the Three Yuan Schools are able to predict and forecast events. The violations of the Form School often serve as the triggering factors for these events. Hence, it is of primary importance to have a genuine awareness of the violations of the Form School of Feng Shui and understand its underlying principles.

We have studied and researched for many years and has synthesized the knowledge gained from the different schools of Feng Shui and has validated the proven and effective cures for Feng Shui violations. These cures are updated and adapted to suit the modern way of life. Many of the cures are given in this site.

The presentation of this site takes the form of a Feng Shui 'tour' wherein we take you, our visitor through a step-by-step procedure on how to conduct a Feng Shui assessment and reveals all the possible violations as well as their cures as the journey unfolds. This site will guide you from the outside of a house to the inside, as that is the way the CONTENTS are arranged in your right.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Welcome
History of the Plot
Factor: Topography
Essential: Backing
The Terrain
Streets & Waterways
Hidden Outside Sha
Trees
Sha at your Doorstep I
Sha at your Doorstep II
Gates & Walls
Shapes
Size of a House
Main Door
Floors
Ceilings
Stairs
Center of a House
Toilet
Kitchen
Well
Bedrooms
Altars

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