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| Fengshui |
Feng Shui the Chinese wisdom
is based upon the Tao Principals a combination of divine
and universal energy i.e. earth & heaven. The uses
of mystic Chinese formulation help us mentally, physically,
emotionally and spiritually. The Tao principals
of fengshui create harmonize natural energy to bring good
luck and achieving our dreams and desire to make us happy.
Feng Shui is all about how energy moves in our surroundings
and how to harness this energy for happy, healthy and
prosperous life. Millions of people gained beneficial
results just by small change. You also can have it by
simple re arrangement of desk, furniture changing color
and shape of placements of symbolic objects. Life force
of the earth is circulated by water. Similarly subtle
energy circulation in the space is governed by the wind.
Wind brings healthy energy and takes bad energy. So water
and wind are essential elements in the nature and in our
life.Fengshui has its root in TAO, which means
the way of nature. • Nourishing
Energy :- Mother Earth in the form of food. •
Cosmic Energy :- Air in the form of oxygen or Vital force
from space. |
| Yin-Yang |
The most powerful mystical system of change through
creative interaction of YIN and Yang to transform our
life into our new horizon base of our existence to powerful
forces father and mother (Fa Maa). All matter has vibrations.
The Hindu call it Prans the Chinese call it Chi
and the Japanese call it Ki. Fengshui teach us the way-inevitable
powerful and harmonious way of life and existence. Universe
is in state of constant flow of this Chi around us.
This flow is governed by descending Yang Chi from the
heavens and the Ascending Yin Chi from the earth. When
unseen Chi is transform into visible it takes shapes
and forms. This shape represents the property of energy
for some purpose.
In this figure the circle represents heaven chi-square
sitting in the middle of heaven represents earth and
central triangle represents the Man. this is the Taoist
symbolization of heaven, earth and Man. |
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| Yin-Yang-and your House |
According to Feng Shui, in the centre of the house maximum
yin-yang energy is present and so when this part is used
for applying yin¬ yang theory, it gives best results.
First of all remove all clutter from the centre and other
places in the house. • Perform pyramidal
fire in the center of the house once a week at sunrise
and at sunset. • Place a small bulb in
that place and keep it 'on' all the time. Places and comers
of the house, inside and outside home that always remain
shaded or dark, this can lower down the flow of Chi'.
• Put dark glasses or films there to lessen
down too much of 'Chi’. where there is much light
at a place. • Place wind chime or any other
constantly moving object to balance its energy. Some comer
or room of your house or work place to be passive and
very less or no activity is done there. •
If some rooms in your house are too much ventilated then
lessen the ventilation or if Some room is very less ventilated
increase the ventilation to balance the energy in the
room. |
| Too much Yin |
Houses and buildings near graveyards, hospitals, prisons,
slaughter houses, churches and police stations are too
much yin as they are associated with yin energies
of death. It is better not to live in such places
but if you really cannot help, try out these simple remedies.
• Put garden lights all around the house.
• Paint your fence or compound wall in bright
color. • Red roof also provides yang element.
• Introduce yang objects such as pebbles, boulders,
stones etc. into the garden. • Hang harmonious
pictures which create balanced yang energy. •
Do not allow rooms to remain dark, cold and damp for longer
periods. • Placing red lanterns in hall
or a crystal chandelier just inside main door promotes
the flow of auspicious yang energy. • Orient
your main door so that it faces away from the yin structure
or building. • Do not have windows that
open towards these structures. • Paint
your main door in bright red to signify strong yang energy.
• Make sure that the porch light is always
on. • Bring in sunlight which is yang.
Cut down shady trees if necessary. • Grow
flowers in your garden. |
| How to create YANG energy? |
• Try doing these remedies. • Repaint
walls in bright colors. • Bring in light.
Whitewalls are very yang. • Change draping
curtains with those with nets which allow light into the
room. • Use bright colors for furniture
and bed sheets. • Keep windows open.
• If trees are blocking, cut them back.
• Install plenty of lights and keep one on
continuously. • Keep radio, television
or stereo on. Sound, life and laughter bring in yang energy.
• Have vases of freshly cut flower. Dry or
withered flowers indicated yin energy. •
Introduce movement with mobiles and wind chimes. |
| Too much Yang |
| Buildings that are constantly exposed to bright light
or heat near electric transformer, high tension wires
or near temple and places that are too windy are exposed
to too much yang energy. It is good to avoid such places
but if not, you can use these measures.
• Introduce water features as a small fountain.
• Painting of lakes and rivers.
• Maintain a good manicured lawn in your garden.
• Paint gates, fence or compound wall in black.
• Paint your door in any shade of blue.
• Select cool, yin colors for interior decoration.
• Avoid too much noise in house.
• Avoid too much light and never have a red light
turned on. |
| (FA)
YANG |
(MAA) YIN |
| HEAVEN |
EARTH |
| SUN |
MOON |
| MOUNTAIN |
VALLEY |
| SUMMER |
WINTER |
| DAY |
NIGHT |
| BRIGHT DAY |
CLOUDY DAY |
| SPIRIT |
MATTER |
| MALE |
FEMALE |
| FATHER |
MOTHER |
| ABOVE |
BELOW |
| OUTER |
INNER |
| HOT |
COLD |
| HARD |
SOFT |
| DRY |
WET |
| LIGHT |
DARK |
| LIVELY |
DULL |
| MOVEMENT |
STILL |
| NOISY |
SILENT |
| FUNCTIONAL |
NON FUNCTIONAL |
| POSITIVE ELECTRIC |
NEGATIVE |
| SHARPNESS |
MAGNETIC |
| CROWDED |
ROUNDNDLESS |
| ACTIVE |
LONELY |
| FLOURISHING |
PASSIVE |
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DECAYING |
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| Five animal Attributes |
According to Feng-shui, houses are guarded by five animal
spirits. All these have their own significance and importance.
There are two methods - Yin method for graveyards or outside
and Yang methods for living places. Black
tortoise :- It rules the water. This side should
be highest of all. It represents long life, endurance,
security, patience and support. Red phoenix
:- It rules the fire. This should be the lowest
side of all. It represents beauty, inspiration, virtue,
duty, capacity for vision and opportunity. Green
dragon :- It rules the wood. It should be high
next to the Black tortoise. It represents luck, good nature,
benevolence, abundance, prosperity, strength and wisdom.
White tiger :- It rules the metal.
It should be high next to Green dragon. It represents
male and yang energy in pure form, physical strength,
essential for survival, protection from attack and defence.
Snake :- It rules the earth, center
and is the pivot around which all four seasons rotate.
It should be neither high nor low. It is coiled in center
and protected by the four outer creatures. It represents
receiving information and commands all the four forces. |
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| Your element |
Check your element type from the Table. First of all
start with your house and It working place Check also
of those around you - your wife, your children, your If
boss, your subordinate, your relatives and it your mends.
Do they form a creative cycle or a destructive cycle with
you? By this you would come to know who helps in your
progress. Understand your cycle and deal with people around
you accordingly to improve your personal Feng-shui.
Firstly, find out your own element by the year you are
born. Just see the last number of the year you are born
in. From the chart below find your respective element
and consider its attributes in the next chart. |
| Find Your Element |
| Last no. of Birth
Year |
Yin/Yang |
Element |
| 0 |
Yang |
Metal |
| 1 |
Yin |
Metal |
| 2 |
Yang |
Water |
| 3 |
Yin |
Water |
| 4 |
Yang |
Wood |
| 5 |
Yin |
Wood |
| 6 |
Yang |
Fire |
| 7 |
Yin |
Fire |
| 8 |
Yang |
Earth |
| 9 |
Yin |
Earth |
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| Attributes of each element |
WATER :- Intellectual, diplomatic,
peaceful even at adversities, touched by art & beauty,
nurturing, communicates well, intuitive, excellent negotiators,
flexible & adaptable. Views things holistically, social
and sympathetic.
Negative : Fickle minded, over sensitive, intrusive, easily
exhausted, fearful, nervous and stress prone.
WOOD :- Explorer loves to be busy, hates.
to lose, versatile, energetic, outgoing personality, visualizing,
artistic, enthusiastic, public spirited, nurturing and
finish tasks they have undertaken.
Negative : Impatient, angry and revengeful. FIRE
:- Happy-go-lucky, passionate, committed, adventurer,
loves change, active, stands for honour and fairness,
leaders, inspire others lis like rules, innovative, hates
boredom and humorous.
Negative : Impatient, exploit others and have little thought
for their feelings, aggressive, destructive and violent.
EARTH :- Diplomatic, loves people
& to be of use, hates being ignored, resourceful,
rhythmic & balanced, creative, wise, supportive, loyal,
Possesses inner strength and dependable.
Negative : Nervous anticipation of nonexistent problems,
obsessional and prone to. METAL :-
Reliable, inspirative, careful, hates disorder & clutter,
joyous, malleable, energetic, communicative, good organizer,
independent, happy in their own company, intuitive and
interesting people.
Negative : Destructive, dangerous, sad, inflexible and
serious. |
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| Ba Gua |
| Feng-Shui Ba Gua is a fundamental tool to determine
the influence of directional energy. The Ba Gua represents
the journey of life, the Tao, and we can use it to create
comfortable living, working and leisure places. Ba Gua
is an eight sided diagram, with each side symbolizing
an aspect of life such as family, children, health, friendship,
love, travel, business and money. To check Ba Gua, superimpose
it over a land, building, room or desk. It highlights
the missing and extending areas showing us which aspect
of life is affected. When a corner or section is missing
or extending, it indicates energy imbalance and corresponding
aspects oflice might also be disturbed. |
| What is Fengshui |
Five thousands years old fengshui has played an important
role in Japanese, Chinese cultures and there progress.Nowdays
Feng Shui is Most popular around the globe because of
effectiveness. FengShui means Water and Wind. We know
our existence depends on two sources of energy.
In Tao philosophy, every thing is manifested by the combination
of Yin or Yang. Even today, in the age of new millennium
our most powerful tool- the computer also works on binary
code (0 and!1).All the information is the combination
of 0 and1.Intuitive discoveries by the Chinese, before
thousands of year gave us the two basic code and 64 hexagrams
arising from them. These 64 hexagrams represents all positive
stages of change from birth to death. and just 40 years
ago science gave us the 64 co dons of DNA,the genetic
code for life. Base of these hexagrams is Yin and Yang.Yin
is symbolized by broken line and Yan symbolized by continuous
line.64 permutations and combinations of these two is
Life. In changing life, synergy of Yin and Yang and harmony
between them is symbolized by the symbol of unity without
Yin.Yang can not exist and without Yang, Yin can not exist.
they seem to be opposite but they are actually complementary
to each other.
In china every mode of life some how linked to Yin and
Yang.Even the numerology and numbers are Yin or Yang.Yin
numbers are odd and Yang numbers are even.Zero represents
nothing,perfection and harmony.A favourable number of
house,vehicle,phone etc.Should be consisting equal of
both Yin and Yang numbers. |
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