In Hong Kong, Feng Shui is widely used today by many planners and architects. Hong Kong’s mainland district, Kowloon (meaning Nine Dragons), was named and sited according to Feng Shui traditions. Eight of these dragons are represented by the hills on which Kowloon stands, while the ninth dragon represents the Emperor. Large construction projects in Hong Kong are said to use the advice of Feng Shui for the location of the veins of the dragon (or underground water flows).
Geomancy (feng shui) is the branch of classical cosmology, which gives a blueprint for us to build our homes in splendid harmony with the elements of our natural environment. The Chinese exponents of Feng Shui believe that where you live and how you allocate and arrange the elements of your home or workplace, can significantly affect the harmony of your health, wealth, and happiness.
If you acknowledge and understand the all-pervasive life energy (Chi), you can affect the whole tenor of your well-being. Simple things like placing your furniture the wrong way, using wrong colours, and elemental conflicts (ie, having the water ‘refrigerator’ next to the fire ‘stove’, can create factors that impact negatively on your life.
Feng Shui considers four factors: the Chi or ‘breath of life’ potential of the neighbourhood; the site orientation or the importance of the direction in which the building faces; the five elements — fire, water, wood, metal, earth — and their mutual influence upon a location; the power of water and its significance in relation to the property. A property possessing low ‘Chi’ (low energy) means No Sale! Feng Shui helps to correct low energies, deficiencies, afflictions, etc, because one can harness the positive flow of earth energies in order to achieve a harmonious sense of ease, balance and peace.
What are the benefits of a correctly Fengshuied property?
1. As a result of our consultation, potential buyers will feel more at ease and drawn to your property. Harmonious life giving force - CHI, is felt by everyone subconsciously. And usually properties that possess this intangible quality sell much better than most.
2. Feng Shui will correct underlying problems which have prevented the property from being sold in the past. It is not unusual for the property to start getting offers before the completion of the Feng Shui process.
3. Feng Shui has become very popular. A Feng Shui compliant house is an excellent selling feature that can not be ignored; it is a viable factor in finding the right buyer.
Feng Shui enhances the energy flow in any property and is a value addition tool to your pursuits. Today, Feng Shui is widely used not only in Asia, but in the Western world as well. Yet now, this technique is not only supervised and dictated by Feng Shui masters and a Chinese Compass or Lo P’an. Today, Feng Shui is established as a scientific tool easily used with computers, more specifically, with Geographical Information Systems (GIS).
The author is Master Fengshui Consultant and Traditional Vaastu Practitioner. He can be contacted at Email: - fengshui@fengshuiserver.com
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