Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Feng Shui Travels

Usually, I get in touch with people during seminars and talks. They are very interested in Feng Shui, but they are intimidated by many formulas and ideas about robbery. Or they think this is a very complex area of ​​research, dry and very cumbersome. In fact, there is a lot of excitement and adventure in Feng Shui! Learning and studying feng shui is not trapped in a dusty book or in a library archived in a classroom. In terms of contradictions, learning feng shui involves many observations and adventures. That's why I encourage my students to walk the mountain and chase the dragons - go out, watch the mountains and rivers, observe the buildings and be curious about everything.

Go up the mountain and down the river

Research and research feng shui is like Indiana Jones - there are no rickety bridges crossing our roads or guns, but it involves quite a lot of adventure, travel and detective work. Finding and researching interesting Feng Shui formations has taken me to places that many people may not go. Occasionally it is very exciting. Going to the world roof of Tibet to find Tianchi water, all the way to breathing oxygen is just to take a look at Tibet's unique high-level dragon is definitely an adventure, not just for me, but for my students who went to Tibet with me this year.

However, sometimes a lot of detective work and leg work is needed to find interesting feng shui attractions and places, especially those with historical sights and locations. For example, it takes a lot of effort to find the location of the great leaders and historical figures of Yinfu in China. This year, I took a group of students to review the Yinfu Feng Shui of Taiwan's founder Chiang Kai-shek. In order to find the tomb of the ancestors of Chiang Kai-shek [especially the graves of his parents], I spent a lot of time talking about the ancestors in the stagnant waters of the province of Zhejiang and the provinces [sponsoring the famous Chinese toilets!] and my Mandarin. The location of the tomb.

Studying feng shui will also throw a lot of red squid, so it's not just a detective, but you also have to piece together this information with history and local people's pieces of information. If you are not familiar with the history of your family or pay attention to details, then going to Chiang's ancestral homes is often misleading. Many Feng Shui lovers who visit the Jiang family often don't know why Jiang can stand up and become such a great leader. This is because although the feng shui of the Chiang ancestral home is quite good, the form of the literary art star and the general Tan Lang star in the direct spiritual position is not the kind that can produce a strong leader.

The answer to this puzzle is simple. Jiang never used Feng Shui in his ancestors' home. He was not born in the family's ancestral home [he was born in a family salt shop], although he inherited the ancestral family as the second son, but he did not live there. During his time in office, Chiang and his wife Song Meiling lived in a different residence. Now, that family has a seat star interlocking nozzle, which leads to the formation of sleeping bow water [mian bow water]. Next to the hotel is the Ju Men mountain range, which generates power, status and authority.

Invisible

Let us say that you are not going to look at Yinfu Feng Shui, nor go to the countryside to find the graves of the long-dead people. In any case, if you enter a cosmopolitan city, or if you like to shop, you can also learn a bit of feng shui in your favorite place. All you have to do is - look. Yes, take a look!

What made Oxford Street in England and Champ D' in Paris become a high-profile real estate, have you ever thought about it? Whenever I visit a new city in a research mission, I always count on a helicopter or a tower to view the city and its central business district or shopping district. This made me understand the macroscopic landscape that affects the climate of the region. After I saw it from the top, I walked around the area. I look forward to seeing the hills in the distance, as well as the undulating landscape of these areas, to see if there is water in the right direction. Best of all, it will never be like work!

Even visiting the mall can provide a rich feng shui exercise. Have you ever wondered why a particular shopping mall is busy all the year round and others can hardly get a decent crowd on weekends? The chance is that it is more than just a store. This is feng shui. Is there a landscape pattern nearby? Or is it in a flat position? Even on a bright day, and there are plenty of windows for the sun, is the mall dark and dark?

In feng shui, it is important that the building has natural light; otherwise, the building becomes very cloudy. Now, logically enough windows should give the building a rich natural light, right? But if you go to some malls or apartment buildings, it is still very gloomy or overcast despite the many windows. It certainly won't let anyone have a shopping mood.

Why do your favorite stores seem to be struggling because of their quality products or items? Look at the location. Is there a headlight at the entrance? Is it under the escalator? The entrance is low, the door is pressed? The gate is an important aspect of Feng Shui for any property, as this is the property that receives it. So we don't like any blockage of the gate.

By observing and observing the doors and main entrances, and observing the roads and walkways, corridors and passages, you can figure out how these forms affect the feng shui of the property. Around the world - Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, the United States or Europe. Whether it is intentional or not, the form is always repeated. Even if you don't know how to use the mysterious feng shui to fly the stars, or if you are not so good about the memory formula, then it just seems to provide information. Feng Shui is not necessarily very serious and stuffy - it can be fun or adventure!




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