FENG SHUI
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art and science that originated over 3,000 years ago. The word “feng shui” means “wind and water” in Chinese. This reflects the importance of natural elements and their interaction.
The purpose of the science of feng shui is to create conditions around a person that allow the energies of abundance and success, which fill the space of the universe, to penetrate into his life unhindered.
And with the help of a variety of tools and various techniques, carefully and accurately create such an environment that is needed exactly in your situation, and help you make a real choice.
Feng shui is not an abstract philosophy. It is closely related to various other sciences and knowledge systems. In particular, feng shui is directly related to astrology, architecture, psychology and sociology, building biology and colorism, medicine and the science of symbols.
When a person is born, he receives energies that determine his temperament, character, way of thinking, preferences, etc., which, in turn, affects his destiny.
You can make calculations and determine favorable and unfavorable periods of life and, accordingly, plan your actions and determine favorable dates for the most important events.
Feng Shui methods are applicable at different levels. They cover a wide range of spheres of human life and are able to adjust the development of states, cities, communities, families and individuals.
The philosophical base of Feng Shui is also exceptionally large: it includes all the canonical Chinese ideas about Qi energy, based on the concepts of the “I Ching” (the production of which in 3322 BC is attributed to the legendary Chinese sage Fu-Si), and on the Tao principle described in Lao Tzu’s treatise “Dao De Ching” (1122 BC). These two books are the key to understanding the constant dialogue between Man and Nature, carried out by the invisible forces that govern the universe and exert a decisive influence on our destinies, bodies and minds.
In Feng Shui, as in all Chinese philosophies and sciences, it is believed that space is not empty, but that everything is permeated with the invisible vital energy of qi.
But it is scattered in space unevenly and exists in different forms in different places, possessing, accordingly, different qualities.
“Qi” is a Chinese word meaning spirit, breath, vitality, vital energy, life force. Similar terms exist in other cultures. Yes, in Japan it is “ki”, in India it is “prana”, in Hawaii it is “mana”, in Western philosophy it is “life force”.
This pulsates in all living things, filling them with energy and movement. If a person is healthy, strong, balanced, then he has “good” qi; if weak and sick – “bad”.
This energy is comprehensive and elusive. It comes and goes, moves in all directions, but never disappears. Man perceives qi flows from heaven and earth. The Chinese character “qi” has two meanings – cosmic qi (air, steam, gas, weather and forces of nature) and human qi (breath, aura, behavior and personal energy of a person).
This person feels a strong influence from the qi of heaven and earth.
Human qi is formed under the influence of cosmic qi. If these weaken, then the water stops flowing, decay and desolation sets in, and luck leaves a person. In order for this person to improve, it is necessary to be close to the source of cosmic qi, the course of which must be in balance. If it is too strong or too weak, it causes adverse effects.
The vital breath of qi is a person’s aura, his true self, his soul and energy. Some people are able to see these. This force motivates us to act and affects our relationships with other people.
Every movement, every act of a person is marked both in himself and from his environment. People are attracted to each other and repelled, like magnets. According to the teachings of Feng Shui, people are sensitive both to human qi and to the qi of the surrounding environment (atmospheric qi forms human qi, thus determining the fate of the individual).
Feng Shui experts seek to direct harmonious flows of qi to a person and divert harmful qi from him (or transform it into a useful one).
The art of Feng Shui is one of the ways to cultivate chi energy, and the most effective combination of different methods that complement each other, improving the quality of both your personal chi and life in general.
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