History of Fengshui and the different approaches
Fengshui means Wind and Water. It is putting your intentions into the physical environment in which you live or work to manifest what you are working on in your life.
The belief behind Fengshui is that everything has a spirit, and your living and working environments are part of who you are. This belief crosses many cultures. In India this spirit is called Pranna, in Bali it is called Manna, and in China where Fengshui originated it is called Chi, in North America we call it energy. There are many arms of Fengshui such as:
- Cleaning and consecrating buildings
- Reading earth energies and choosing auspicious sites for buildings
- Orientations-building position
- Astrology, colour, diet and medical diagnosis
- Fengshui enhancements and cures
- Interior Design and Furniture placement
There are also 4 main approaches to Fengshui:
Based on building shapes and arrangements of rooms in conjunction with the surrounding terrain.
Uses geomancy compass, called a Luo Pan, to see how home is situated in relationship to the solar system, the stars, the sun, the moon the elements and directions.
Looks for the meaning of objects and symbols with which a person surrounds him/herself.
The practitioner enters the home and reads the energy of the room or house. The Chi method stresses a more direct interface with the house, rather than reliance on specified rules. The house is likened to the body of a living spirit. The windows are the eyes and the door is the mouth. Energy is inhaled into the home and flows according to the interior structure. The layout of the rooms as well as the positioning of the furniture, will either be favorable to the flow of energy or will impede it. If the energy flow through a house is good, then the occupants will be healthy and have good fortune.
The Chi approach is the method that I work with. Usually a practitioner will train and specialize in one method. The Chi method is considered a modern approach to Fengshui. What is the difference? Let me give you an example, if a traditional Fengshui master came to your house using a Luo pan compass, he may tell you to move, as it is not suitable for you based on your birth date and the direction the home is built in. However if I came to your home using the Chi method based on the Black Tantric Buddhist Sect we would acknowledge that you cannot always move or structurally change your living space. We would look at adjustments and cures to bring harmony into the current space. The Chi method works with what is there and seeks to enhance it.
In the East, Fengshui is used before a building is built. A consultant will sense the earth energies for the right placement of the building, including the directions the windows face, based on who will occupy the building. In Western cultures Fengshui is often used after a building is built and is curative. We adjust living spaces that already exist; this is considered a very modern approach.
People are taking an eclectic approach to creating a sense of meaning and harmony in their lives, people are rebelling against formalized religion and being eclectic in drawing on different practices to create a personal spirituality in their home or life.
Fengshui is based on the principle of creating ease and harmony in your home to create ease and harmony in your life.
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