Tuesday, October 07, 2014

This may seem easy for some but let us examine the concept further in order to explain how the invisible forces associated with feng shui benefit all.

Feng shui is an association of unseen forces arising from cosmic and earthly interaction that impacts human beings. A metaphor, metaphysics, is often used to explain this subtle and invisible energy.

Understanding this will help us further understand the world in which we live.

When you are driving, you will stop when you come to a red light and go when it turns green.

The red and green lights are the application, while what makes the bulbs the appearance brighten is the traffic light device and the electric current that flows is the channel or medium. Similarly, the mobile phone we use is the device or appearance and, when we talk, the conversation is the application and the frequency the channel.

This will lead us to the four basic elements of feng shui, mountain (appearance), water (appearance) and wind (medium), and the dragon breath (medium). The antenna or mountain peak (application) concept has existed for more than 4,000 years. The peaks of all mountains are said to receive signals from the stars in cosmic echelons. Good or bad is dictated by the cosmological time as well as positioning of the stars.

Traditional feng shui placed great emphasis on landform or topography. Such a creation is the result of the formation of hard landforms that transform into different "shapes" and "forms."

The process of such a formation requires time and energy and, as a result, different shapes and forms one way or another possess a certain kind or unkind energy.

The radiation of such subtle energy (application) will depend upon the time period and surrounding factors. The ancient Chinese long believed that a tip of a mountain (protruding) would receive information from the sky, as a result of cosmic changes, and reflect such energy outwards. Kind and unkind energies require lengthy explanation and I will not elaborate on this today.

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It's all down to appearance and application

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