All Posts Tagged With: "Feng Shui"
Understanding Qi
Qi (pronounced as ‘chi’ ) is in a key concept in many Chinese metaphysics including Feng Shui. Qi can have different meaning depending on where it is applied and trying to come out with a single definition can be quite a challenge.
25Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Yin and Yang Concept
The Yin and Yang are natural forms of energy that are in a constant state of change, movement and interaction. There exists two opposing and interrelating forces in our universe. This dynamic relationship creates and governs all life.
24Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Later Heaven Ba Gua (Houtian Ba Gua)
The Later Heaven Ba Gua, also known as the Houtian Ba Gua was developed and transformed by emperor Chou Wen Wang (or King Wen, 1099 – 1055 BCE) of the Chou dynasty, which is based on the transformation of the qi of one state to another.
23Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
Early Heaven Ba Gua (Xiantian Ba Gua)
In ancient times, there was a sage named Fu Xi (2852-2737 BCE) who observed the stars in the heavens, the contours of the world, the markings of birds and beasts and all the mysterious working of nature.
22Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued
What is Feng Shui ?
Feng Shui is the ancient Chinese practice of harnessing the natural forces of nature to promote prosperity, harmony, vitality and constructive changes in our lives.
15Jun2010 | admin | Comments Off | Continued