February 7th, 2008

Feng Shui - Poison Arrows, Dangerous Curves And Sha Qi

Most practitioners and Feng Shui masters use the San He (Triple Harmony) formulas for a lot of Yang and Yin Feng Shui setups. One of these most powerful formulas are the killing force and deadly qi. Other wise, known as 8 Killing Force and Sha Qi.

These formulas date back the days of Grandmaster Yang Gong. There are a few killing forces that Feng Shui masters take note of. One of them is the 8 killing Forces. The Master would survey the mountains and rivers to check if the area or site has the any 8 killings qi direction coming into the site or area. For this, the master or practitioner will use a SAN HE Chinese compass.

January 3rd, 2008

Where Did Feng Shui Come From?

Feng shui dates back somewhere between 2000 and 5000 years ago in Ancient China. Here is a look back on this interesting practical philosophy that is becoming popular in the western world.

Feng shui is older than Confucianism and Taoism, and some of the tenets of those spiritual traditions were probably adapted from feng shui. Feng shui literally means wind and water. The ancient practitioners were the building scouts for groups of elite people. They searched for “the belly of the dragon” which were areas that were above flood plains and below strong winds, creating a balance of wind and water. The ancient feng shui masters would then guide the building of the home or the village in order to not disrupt the natural energy flow of the area. Feng shui masters in medieval China were only allowed to serve the elite classes and were punished for helping the commoners.


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