The art and science of Feng Shui is increasingly popular and the demand for a
deeper and broader understanding of the subject is constantly growing. Books on
the subject are introduced on an almost weekly basis. More and more people are
resorting to the practice of Feng Shui in the hope of mitigating their problems
in relationships and enhancing their families' health and finding happiness and
fulfillment in their lives.
Unfortunately like many popular industries, 'Feng Shui' has been very
commercialized and in the process, bastardized. Much of the Feng Shui knowledge
and information available in popular books these days deprives readers of a true
authentic Feng Shui experience. Many enthusiasts are disheartened when they find
conflicting theories and end up more confused than when they started out. This
article is written in the hope of guiding you out of this confusion and
directing you down the right path in your pursuit of authentic knowledge and
studies in the art of Feng Shui.
Presently there are two major streams of Feng Shui practices in the
Western community: New-Age Feng Shui and Classical Feng Shui.
Classical Feng Shui refers to the original form of Feng Shui practice as
passed down from Masters to disciples. It has strong roots in the ancient Feng
Shui texts and cannons, dating back to the Tang, Sung, Ming and Qing Dynasties.
This is the form of Feng Shui practice used in oriental countries today.
New Age Feng Shui on the other hand is a much newer and westernized version
of Feng Shui. Much of this stream of Feng Shui is a blend of modern-day
psychology, color-therapy, aromatherapy, sound, fashion and jewellery design,
product marketing and symbolism with a mixture of Chinese and other oriental,
cultural and spiritual beliefs thrown in.
There are vast differences between these two streams of Feng Shui. As
readers, genuine enthusiasts and practitioners of Feng Shui, you should be aware
of these differences.
New Age Feng Shui is equivalent to the daily horoscope readings that you get
in newspapers. It is entertaining. However, you should not take it too
seriously. Certain approaches in New-Age Feng Shui are considered rather
dangerous from the perspective of Classical Feng Shui. Classical Feng Shui
refers to the actual traditional form of study and practice of this art. There
are many profound theories and sophisticated formulae that one needs to know
before one considers practising this art professionally.
How to Identify a Classical Feng Shui Audit:
A serious practitioner of Feng Shui can immediately identify the problems
affecting your house or business before you reveal them. He should be able to
identify events that occurred in the past, present issues and future matters,
based on the Feng Shui of your property or business. The beneficial effects of
any advice from a competent and responsible practitioner should be clearly
experienced within a time period of 49 days to 3 months. A good practitioner
should always follow up with his clients to check on the outcome.
If a house has specific problems, your Feng Shui practitioner should also be
able to tell you who is suffering from the problems in the house and prescribe
certain cures for your situation. A suitable remedy should be recommended taking
into account the client’s financial capacity.
Classical Feng Shui usually requires the following:
- Direction as an Important Criteria
Direction is as important
to Feng Shui as blood is to a person. Without directional readings, many of the
formulae cannot be applied. Directions are taken of the facing of your property,
facing of your main door, desk, fire mouth (stove), etc.
- Chinese Feng Shui Luo Pan
A serious Feng Shui practitioner
will take the trouble to learn how to read and use a Chinese Feng Shui Luo Pan.
It is imperative that the practitioner understands the characters on a Chinese
Feng Shui Luo Pan. Others may tell you that it is not necessary to know how to
read Chinese to practise Feng Shui. This is not entirely correct. While it is
true that you do not need to know the entire Chinese language to learn Feng
Shui, the least a practitioner or a serious student must know are the essential
characters on the Chinese Feng Shui Luo Pan. Without knowing these characters it
is impossible to understand any of the profound theories of Feng Shui. It is
like a doctor who refuses to learn the Latin terms in medical school or a
scientist who refuses to learn the conventions of chemistry and physics.
If a practitioner uses an ordinary compass or an English version of the
Feng Shui Luo Pan, this is a clear indication of how earnestly that person
considers his or her studies in the subject of Feng Shui.
A Feng Shui
Luo Pan is to a Feng Shui Master what a stethoscope is to a doctor. You cannot
seriously practise Feng Shui without one.
- Systems of Feng Shui Your Practitioner Advocates
There are two
major systems of Feng Shui, San He and San Yuan. San He is a system that focuses
more on the physical and intrinsic appearance of the environment: the distance,
direction and appearance of the mountains, direction, shape and flow of the
waterways, rivers or roads and the direction of the building. San Yuan systems
like Xuan Kong Flying Stars include techniques to measure the quality of Qi
affecting the building in a specific period of time.
- Information Your Practitioner Would Ask For
Your Feng Shui
practitioner will ask you for the dates of birth of the occupants in your home,
or key people in the office, depending on the nature of the audit. This
information will help the Feng Shui practitioner investigate how the property's
Feng Shui or energies are influencing the individual. Your practitioner will
also request information regarding occupation date and request a floor plan to
help with the audit.
- Environmental Factors
All environmental features like
incoming and outgoing roads, neighboring buildings and mountains, water inlets
and outlets are taken into consideration for an analysis.
The above is a general guide as to how a Classical Feng Shui practitioner
conducts an analysis of a building or site. Classical Feng Shui does not involve
space-clearing. It is worth noting that space-clearing and other similar rituals
have been recently introduced to the practice of Feng Shui by the Western world.
This is a popular methodology in the West; however, in Eastern countries, Feng
Shui masters do not advocate this approach at all.
Hopefully this article has helped you to identify Classical Feng Shui and
will help you when looking for a genuine Feng Shui practitioner for your
business or residential needs. Should you have further queries, please feel free
to register and pose your questions in our public discussion forums on our
website http://www.masteryacademy.com. Our
panel of instructors and trainers would be more than happy to assist you in your
pursuit of genuine Feng Shui knowledge.
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