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Traditional
Feng Shui
Where
did it come from?
Feng shui understood traditionally is part of an Eastern cosmology called the 3 Lucks. The first
is Heavenly Luck which is considered our basic human blueprint-what we
are born with. The second, is Human Luck which relates to our personal
development throughout our lifetime and the third, is Earth Luck which
seeks to understand the laws of nature as it relates to our
environment. The Chinese believe we have influence over the later two
Lucks, human and earth.
The Chinese art of placement called feng shui
pertains to Earth Luck.
This refers to the optimum conditions brought about in nature and our
environment for balance and harmony.
The Mandarin pronunciation of feng shui is "fung
shway" and in English
translates into wind and water. This Chinese Poem describes wind and
water in a harmonious state.
Classical
Feng Shui
holds the key to understanding
your home in
relationship to it's surroundings; whether it be landscape, cityscape
or a suburban setting. This ancient art translates very well into our
modern times and brings about a whole new perspective on how to achieve
balance in your living space.
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Although the history of feng shui may seem complex
and esoteric the
essentials once grasped are simple, practical and very useful. The
modern feng shui consultant is able to adapt these ancient precepts for
a modern environment.
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