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Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat are the basic principles of Feng Shui? How are the basic principles applied? How is a Feng Shui reading done? Is Feng Shui only applicable to houses? Are wind chimes a valid part of Feng Shui? Is Feng Shui related to Buddhism or Taoism? Read more at our Online Class FAQ Page.
Feng Shui, literally means wind and water. It is an ancient Chinese study of the natural environment. Feng Shui can determine the best or most favorable location for anyone and assist that person to avoid their worst or least desirable location in any environment. This environment can be at the office, home, or any place that they are at. Feng Shui makes the determination based on the year the individual is born, the environment surrounding them, and through the movements of the solar system. Throughout ancient China, classical Feng Shui was a closely guarded discipline used as a tool to ensure the good health, wealth, and power of the imperial dynasties. The keepers of this secret knowledge were the Feng Shui masters, the highly respected scientists and astronomers who were charged with sustaining the good fortune and prosperity of the royal court. These masters of Chinese geomancy were very selective of their protégées and extremely wary of sharing their Feng Shui knowledge with any outsider. As a result, few who claimed to be Feng Shui masters even knew the basic theories, which meant even fewer could practice with proficiency. To this day, Feng Shui charlatans continue to shroud their ignorance in cloaks of mystery and ritual. They take a "shotgun" approach to prescribing wind Chimes and mirrors, embellishing their charade with some incense and prayer. Actually, a classical Feng Shui reading involves no guesswork. Every building has unique energy characteristics that need to be individually addressed, so be wary of practitioners who offer fixed or occult "cures". Their prescribed remedies may actually do more harm than good. (Back)
What are the basic principles of Feng
Shui?
How are the basic principles
applied?
How is a Feng Shui
reading done?
Is Feng Shui only
applicable to houses?
Are wind chimes a valid part of Feng
Shui?
Is Feng Shui related to
Buddhism or Taoism?
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