Sunday, January 17, 2010

Feng Shui Seminar

`Succeeding in Turbulent Times' is what we expected in the year of the metal tiger.

I have personally attended the Feng Shui Seminar by Joey Yap on 16 January 2010. Below are the pointers for consideration:

The Feng Shui masters have given us an update of the expectation in the year of the metal tiger. We usually believe a good start of the year is tantamount to good happenings in the year ahead. Questions include the following:

o When is the best time to start work in the year?
o When is the best time to get marry?
o How to enhance the existing relationship for married couples?
o When is the best time to receive the God of Wealth?
o The general expectations for the year.

Is Feng Shui an art or a science? Well your guess may be as good as mine. Basically Feng Shui is the movement of the stars. Every year the star position changes and as such the outlook is different due to the changes in the stars position. We have to establish first 2010 Flying Stars Diagram. Once the Flying Star Diagram is determined, one can superimpose it to the house and even the face to establish the best sectors. As an illustration in year 2010:

South West - 5 Yellows
North East - Grand Duke
North - 2 Killings

In Feng Shui, there is a sitting position and a facing position. If we sit in the North East, we are facing the South West.

In Feng Shui, we also have to consider the Chi, be it in the interior or exterior of the house/working area. To the Chinese, Chi is the ever present force that circulates and move to the environment both indoors and outdoors. Chi is everywhere and wherever Chi settles it brings with it a special kind of energy that attracts extreme good luck.

Human Chi differs in quantity and quality from person to person. Often Chi currents get blocked causing ailments that result in negative outcomes. Thus techniques are developed to enhance human Chi through meditation and special breathing techniques.

Enhancing human Chi alone is deemed insufficent. One also has to live in harmony with the environment. Thus the Chi of the human body has to be in harmony with the Chi of one's surroundings. Household Chi and Human Chi have to flow smoothly, one in rhythm with the other. Today we know that this harmonious interaction of the two kinds of Chi defines what good Feng Shui is all about.

Something for sharing.

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