October 7, 2009
Wind, which is also a type of chi, is an important factor in Fengshui. It can be a useful tool but it can be your enemy too. In Fengshui, wind is mainly classified as 4 various types based on the 4 season namely spring, summer, autumn and winter, each having its own characteristic. And that’s [...]
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
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 [...]