What is
Fengshui?
Feng
Shui Literally Means "Wind' Means Air-Health" And
"Water' Means Wealth".
Wind Moves The Energy And Water Retain The Energy.
Wind Is Invisible While Water Is Visible. How To
Harness This Subtle Energy In Our Surrounding
Environment. Feng Shui Chinese Art And System Not A
Religion, Superstition, Belief, Faith, Chinese
Mythology Or Spiritual System Feng Shui Is Not
Faith But Fact Of Life. It Is A Chinese Way Of
Life Of Seeing And Interacting With The Energy Of
The Universe. It Is A Study Of Life Force Energy Or
"Chi" And How These Flow Will, Interacting With
Individual Dwellings And People. The Aim Of Feng
Shui Is To Harness This Invisible Life Force
Contained In Our Surrounding Environment Where We
Live And Work Water Is Visible And Air Is Invisible,
Which Are Principal Sources Of Survival. More
Positive Energies Can Be Received Through The Right
Application Of feng shui.
We Are Affected By
Visible And Invisible Energies Contained In Our
Surrounding Environment Where We Live And Work.
Water Is Visible And Air Is Invisible, Which Are
Principal Sources Of Survival.
Feng
Shui
literally means "wind and water." These are
the two natural elements that are vital for life.
Also, they are in constant movement as they flow and
circulate freely throughout the planet. Since Wind
and Water are never still, they represent
energy.
Feng
Shui is also known as the "Art of Placement"
because it involves designing living spaces by
placing furniture and objects in accordance with
universal cosmic principles of nature. It uses
natural elements to balance the energy flow or
chi with the purpose of enhancing one’s
personal life force for a more harmonious and
happier life experience.
Fengshui
is a scientific art & system of creating balance
between Five Cosmic Elements such as Wood, Water,
Metal, Earth & Fire in Our Built Structure &
Surrounding Environment.
It is an ancient
Chinese system about the relationship between humans
and their environment. It is about how everything is
energy and is interconnected and constantly changing
in ways that can be understood. Based on the laws of
nature, its theories, principles and techniques
offer us a way of understanding how we can create a
comfortable environment where we are in balance and
harmony, while at the same time we can enhance
specific areas of our lives.
Feng
Shui literally means "wind and water." These
are the two natural elements that are vital for
life. Also, they are in constant movement as they
flow and circulate freely throughout the planet.
Since Wind and Water are never still, they
represent energy.
Wind (oxygen, air) is
the "breath
of life" and water comprises 75% of
everything in the planet. Moreover, when these two
natural elements combine they create a diversity of
weather and temperature conditions that also
determine the circumstances of life, not only for
human beings but for all life forms on the planet.
Even though Wind and
Water are the main elements, all five elements are
considered as each has a different kind of energy
based on its unique properties.
Just as chi flows
through your body, chi also flows your through
living environment. When the energy flow is stagnant
(think clutter and overflowing closets), moves too
quickly (think long dark hallways, stairs, and
straight shots through the home), or is obstructed
(think walls, trees, or even cars in the wrong
place), the
unbalanced chi may
lead to ill health, domestic strife, or financial
concerns.
If you are looking for
balance and harmony in your home, office, factory
etc… fenghsui can help you in many mediums of your
life. The bagua is placed over the premisis, floor
plan of a office, home (or room) and shows the
location of nine main areas of energy in every home:
Helpful People/Travel,
Children/Creativity, Relationships and Romance,
Fame, Wealth, Family, and Self Development.
Feng
Shui is not a meditation practice, a religion, or a
New Age cult.
Not too fast or
too slow—just right! Feng Shui is based on
the concept that everything in your environment has
a life force or energy called “chi.”
using fengshui
practice to arrange their homes for good luck,
prosperity, health, peace etc |