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MEANING OF FENGSHUI
Feng-shui
is a Chinese word where 'Feng' stands for Wind and 'Shui' which is
pronounced as 'Shwai' or 'Shooway' means Water. According to
Feng-shui energy enters a building in two ways. One with air as medium
and naturally this type of energy which is above surface of earth is called Feng. The other type of energy
which enters below the ground level with water as medium. These are the
underground water bodies-rivulets, cavities, rock formations etc. The energy
created due to these influences is known as 'Shaway' or Water energy. Feng-shui
literally means 'Wind & Water' and is art of living with the earth. |
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WHAT IS FENG SHUI
Feng Shui
literally means "wind and water". It refers to the Chinese art of balancing
subtle energies (chi) in our surrounding environment. Feng Shui seeks to
harmonies the elements of nature by establishing a balance of energies in our
environment based on directional principles, seasons and colors. |
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BAD LUCK THROUGH POISON ARROW
Certain features in your external environment can
adversely effect the Feng Shui
of your building. These "poison arrows" can be responsible for ill-fortune in
the form of robbery, legal entanglement or serious ailment. It is, therefore,
necessary to identify the not so obvious poison arrows in your environment and
to deal with them.
The poison arrow pointing at your main door could be a straight long road
forming a T- junction. This brings dangerous chi into your house. Other
locations where chi is too strong are houses on the dead end of a street or
those on curved roads. The harmful effect of hitting chi can be neutralized by
means of Feng Shui cures.
The 'poison arrow' coming from a westerly direction
can be set right by placing a spotlight above the door pointing towards the
road. Whereas the cure for a south road is to place a large boulder between the
door and the road. An electric pole or a large
single tree outside your main gate also acts as a 'poison arrow'. Flyovers and
bridges with fast moving traffic can also generate negative energy around your
house. Trouble can come in the form of a new building in your neighborhood.
According to feng shui Chinese believe that nature has got 5 fundamental elements:- they
are - wood, fire, earth, metal &
water. Any object of the world is related to one or the other 5 elements in a
definite manner.
There relationship is in the nature of a production (Enhancing)
cycle viz-->Fire-->Earth-->Metal-->Water--> Wood-->Fire--and
so on. But if placed in Destructive
(Exhausting) cycle as show below it will give bad effect. | |
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