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What Is Feng Shui ?

Written by Roy Bloate on Aug 11th, 2009 | Filed under: Religion

Feng shui is a time-honored Chinese practice of energy gathering that not merely deals with object position, but as well precise positioning of roles played in the family linage.

Hence there is the Yin Feng Shui that deals with the positioning of the family ‘homestead’, and the Yang Feng Shui that deals with those who are alive.

The significance of the Yin Feng Shui has been consequently profoundly stressed upon all along Chinese history that it has become the most significant thing in one’s life when one, or the elderly, is about to ‘graduate’ from this tangible plane of existence.

Often, many an elder would make a start searching for the most ‘ideal’ location for their Yin Feng Shui homestead long ahead of their anticipated date of ‘graduation’.

They would go to such extent as to employ the most knowledgeable Feng Shui specialist to be of assistance with ‘tracing the dragon’ in their attempt to discover such an ideal site.

‘Tracing the dragon’ is a good ole maxim that refers to ‘in search of the ultimate source of energy by hiking.’

As far as the Yang Feng Shui is concerned, its main focus is upon health and fortune.

Its tools are the countless variations derived from the interaction of the Yin and Yang, such as high and low, far and near, black and white, light and dark…

It is the game of relativity as interpreted in the day after day life, if stated more completely.

It means a whole lot more than merely ‘Feng is wind’ and ‘Shui is water’.

Ever since Feng Shui has become a very in style niche recently and there have been a lot of websites on this area of interest, more in-depth explanation will be necessary in order to aid better knowledge.

The basic definition of Feng Shui is seen in its name – the 2 words Feng and Shui, which denote ‘Wind and Water’ respectively.

It is their interaction that is significant.

The central definitions of Feng Shui are:

“When wind meets water, it will halt its path of travel and stay around there.”

“Wind carries ‘chi’ with it everywhere it goes.”

And by the way, ‘chi’ is the central power that is so ‘life-giving’ and nutritious that everyone just cannot retain enough of it nowadays.

Therefore, it is incredibly easy to comprehend why several homes and communities are built near those areas where ‘wind meets water’.

Fine examples will be those waterfront real estate that is constantly in very good and competitive price range as they are always in demand. Yes, certainly it is to a degree because of the nice sea views and easy access to water.

However on the energetic level, it is for the most part because people are more easily drawn to places where there is plentiful source of ‘chi’ or good and nourishing energy. Other examples can be found in houses built in geographical environment where wind and water happen together pleasantly in mountain areas as well.

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