October 7, 2009
Our living environment requires much yang qi to support us, “yang” beings. Smooth yang qi promotes good physical and mental health. However, if a living environment is draped with yin qi, ill fortune and bad health may disturb you and your family.
How to identity yin qi?
A premise or area that is damp, cracks, mold, feeling of chillness, [...]
October 7, 2009
Losing spark with your love ones?
Difficulty in communicating with spouse?
Distraction from “outside world”.
These are some common problems from a long relationship in our modern life style.
Besides waiting for the Heavenly Matchmaker to mend your love life, use feng shui to improve your marriage and love life.
The area that directly affects your love life is your [...]
October 7, 2009
Pi Xiu is earth and sea variations of a particularly powerful and auspicious creature of good fortune. There are two different types of Pi Xiu. Their appearance look slightly different and the other different is with their horns. The one with two horns is known as Pi Yao and the one with one horn is [...]
October 7, 2009
The Fu Dogs is a symbol of protection. It is commonly seen displayed at the front entrance of doors and gates. When pose in a pair, their power manifest. It is believed that the Fu Dogs is capable of warding off killing energy and prevent people with ill intentions from entering the house. In appearance [...]
October 7, 2009
The chi (qi) around us changes constantly. In Fengshui, time is an essence. No home or office enjoys good luck or suffer from ill fortune forever. The factor of “time” is a crucial consideration when analyzing and diagnosing Fengshui of a premise.
With the major school of thoughts having the theory of the cyclical pattern of [...]
October 7, 2009
In fengshui, terrain is one of the important factors of consideration. It is also a factor that we have little control over. Terrain moulds the characteristic of the land a house or a building is situated.
What’s in front of your property is known as “ming tang” which will determine the quality of “chi” that would [...]
October 7, 2009
In Feng Shui, the centre of a premise or a building is the most important space in the entire area. This centre has a sacred name known as the “huang ji” in Chinese which can be translated to mean “Imperial Core”. The core manifests and distributes the “qi” to an entire premise or area. If [...]
October 7, 2009
When selecting a house or premise, besides looking at the layout of the interior, one should also observe the air flow within and tour around the surrounding to feel the wind. An environment that is draughty will not an auspicious site to reside in. As it will blow and empty all “chi” including the constructive [...]
October 7, 2009
The door of a home is like one’s mouth and the windows are like one’s nose. These openings take in qi from our surrounding environment. And that is to say these openings would allow both good and bad energy into your premise depending on the condition of the external environment.
If the positive yang qi enters [...]
October 7, 2009
The fundamental principle that underlies Feng Shui and our body are that all things compose of yin and yang. From this principle, arises the concept of five-element, the eight orientations and the 64 trigram.
By adopting this principle, Feng Shui can help you increase your energy level and be healthier through the air we breathe, the [...]