One of the fundamental principles of Classical Feng Shui is the interplay of yin and yang. Yin rises at Summer Solstice, reaches her midpoint at Autumn Equinox, and peaks at Winter Solstice. Conversely Yang rises at Winter Solstice, reaches his midpoint at Spring Equinox and peaks at Summer Solstice. Their interplay throughout the year give a full range growth and flexibility to all the qi energies that make up our environments.
We have just experienced Winter Solstice. In the northern hemisphere this is the time of the year where yang rises and the daylight time grows longer. This is the time of the year where we can plan for what we want to grow in this season. Through proper feng shui we can use the knowledge of yin and yang to empower our efforts through our home and work environments.
Life is too precious to live with mediocre Feng Shui.
Judy Morris
Master of Feng Shui, FSRC
www.FSRC.net
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Xuan Kong Fei Xing - Time Space Feng Shui
Xuan Kong Fei Xing is a rich and deep system that holds the keys to unlocking the secrets of the interrelationship of heaven, man and earth on this planet. There is much more to this system than the Flying Stars. Defining how the qi interacts through the geography, landscape, seasons, relationships of structures to mountains, plains, water, other structures and people is integral.
When we can discover the truth about our environment and adjust accordingly we have a better chance of doing away with falshood and maintaining truthfulness in our relationships and the rest of our lives.
Good feng shui may not solve all the world's problems but it can provide environments that help us live well.
When we can discover the truth about our environment and adjust accordingly we have a better chance of doing away with falshood and maintaining truthfulness in our relationships and the rest of our lives.
Good feng shui may not solve all the world's problems but it can provide environments that help us live well.
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