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INTERIOR FENGSHUI

10/14/2014

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I have just been to a show house purportedly design with FengShui in mind. The sales person were happy to disclose that the layout has been arrange in accordance to the FengShui principles such as, the wall is placed facing the Dining so that a full height mirror can be located to double up what so ever that is placed on top of the Dining table. The island counter is placed so that the sink would not counter the stove. All walls are aligned so that no door will face the edge of the wall, where it is consider as poison-arrows, and so forth. Are all these valid principles.
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That depends on how you evaluate so called principles.

The first choice of defense is always selection. Selections means to select an appropriate unit based on your luck capacity, the door in relations to the rest of the ingress and egress of Qi movements. Then only, we speak about the interior “land forms” of the house.

It is not about the mirror doubling the food on the table. If you insist for the food to be doubled up, then cook more. Neither is it regarding the stove and the basin clashing into each other. The notion of water clashing into fire is no longer the same during the Dynasty period and our modern period. We don’t use fire wood anymore, so there is no risk for anyone falling into the well when the smoke filled the kitchen.

Alignment of the wall is important for these are hidden “dangers” waiting for the time to explode. Another point to note is missing corners.

What is missing corners? It simply means the absent or the extra projections of any corner of your house with reference to the center of your house. It denotes the lack of affinity with relation to that particular representation of the corners in relation to wealth, human relationship and others. It is an entire stand alone topic in itself. Anyway to cure it? The answer is yes but not by means of placing a PiYao, mystical animals or knots, plants, mirrors, symbols and others.

In doubt, look for a square room. That will be safe.
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FENGSHUI MIX RELIGION OR SPIRITUALISM?

10/14/2014

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My brother brought in a FengShui master, draped in a similar “Chinese Opera” costumes with YinYang symbols. He even has his eye-brow painted exactly like those from the opera. He uses a LuoPan but he seems not to use is to measure. He feels his way through the house liked he knows everything and the moment he spotted our Beemer, he said this to my brother that the house does not bring luck to the male occupants but to the female siblings. He continued to say that many things have to be modified including the ancestral tablet. Has FengShui got to do with Daoism Practice or Religion?
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The “master” that your brother has engaged are most likely from the Temple. They are mediums who can communicate with the paranormals, which we sometimes referred to as gods (small G). These are intuitive FengShui that based solely on paranormal means beyond our day to day logics. We do not doubt their efficacy and results. Neither do we question their abilities. However, we only keep in view of their ability for other means beyond the call of the five elements, for example, ghost busting, initiation of the altar and the statutes of the deities, prescribing talismanic cure for paranormal events in poltergeist and others. We called this services pertaining to the Dao of the Deities. We also use these services for house cleaning and so on, which we shall not discuss in detail, in this blog.

However, true FengShui practitioners, does not need to be: 

1) Transform into an opera “singer”
2) Uses the LuoPan as an ornament, not a tool.

As we do not investigate your brother’s house FengShui, we reserved to comment on this aspect. But rest assured that FengShui and BaZi, do not involve religion or the practice of Daoism, spiritualism or medium. It is purely an art of the 5 elements so as similar to what being practiced in the Chinese traditional medicine or Chinese painting and calligraphy. However, in our case, the living environment becomes our canvas.
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between pagoda & flying star

10/14/2014

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I had spent a fortune in the FengShui items liked mandarin ducks and PiYao from a shopping Mall in the Klang Valley, after reading the books on the advocacy in placement FengShui. I even bought a jade pagoda the size of torchlight for my son to go to school, hoping that his grade will be improved. However, it ended up nowhere.

So, I was again, reintroduced to a great speaker who speaks during the CNY about astrology and face reading and even spend few thousands in his life courses with empty pages course book, with plenty of other books about FengShui which I had yet to master. But every time, my husband asked, what I had learned, I could only say, FlyingStar and BaZi.

The irony is each time I try to read my Husband chart; I could not able to read it correctly. Similarly so, each time I try to activate the literary star for my son, nothing seems to work? Is there something wrong with me or the pagoda or the FlyingStar?

Answer:

Well, these sorts of complaints are not unusual. It is all in the learning curve. You were introduced to FengShui by someone who is all out to market their products, be it a FengShui object or courses and books. These are products that will NOT make you a master overnight. So, you will continue not able to apply what you had learnt and continue to subscribe for a higher level of courses install to milk you further. Similarly so with the art of placement FengShui where you will continue to buy their merchandise as each of these products has its expiry date and if it is not changed will bring in sheer bad luck for you. Ultimately, you live your life believing that FengShui is all about merchandising and a sole Master who can promise you the world, but not giving you the world. 

There is nothing wrong with the pagoda, Flying Star or for the matter, BaZi. The only issue is you are not given the “Key” to apply it effectively. No way, these marketers are going to give it to you as they see you as a milking cow, for their very own prosperity. That is the reason why you do not see the result of your very own application. Next, you will blame it on to yourself as sheer stupidity, as the Master is always right, because they are PERFECT, you are NOT.

Take it as it is at the moment until such time, you have the affinity to meet a genuine master. Stop all that unnecessary investment, which ended up nowhere and it is all with Affinity.

I knew of someone, who has invested her retrenchment benefits, ended up nowhere after going for these courses. 
What a pity.
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OLD MASTER, YOUNG MASTER - WHO IS BETTER?

10/14/2014

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Wisdom grows with age. Should I consider an old practitioner or a young one? The young one may be inexperience when he has not even tasted the sweet and sour part of life, whereas the older ones may have, eaten more salt in his lifetime then, the younger ones eats rice in his lifetime.
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On one account, we were consulted about a young family, where the wife could not tolerate staying with her in-laws and wanted to move out. But strange occasions happened when his daughter at the tender age of 5 years old, told this to her mother, “… Mummy, we cannot move out away from Yeh-yeh (grandpa) and Mah-mah (grandmum). If we were to move out, the heart of love would be broken …” Hearing this from her daughter, the wife decided to stay on and make the better sides of people.

It is the stubbornness in us that made our heart hardened and it grows with age. Definitely not wisdom. So the practitioners these days, are not championed by a sole individual that appears to embrace Hero-worship, celebrity Master, He is holier then You and so forth, but by a coming together of liked minded people, who practices the art with sincerity and who also walks the path of Dao.

These are the group who has all layers of age differences eliminated, as they consist of practitioners of different ages and generations. Better, they are all well established on their own rights, with families, children, career, health and wealth. It is no longer an individual, but a collective whole.

Similarly so, with the genesis of the FengShui families.
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SELECTION OF A MASTER

10/14/2014

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There are so many schools of FengShui out there. There are even more sub-school between them. How do I know if the master is genuine or not? Should I say, the reputable ones would be better?
Answer:

That is a profound question. No doubt there are many schools. Some are famous and some, you may not even have heard off. Are the famous one better or the not-so-famous, any inferior?

The famous one is not necessary better, neither are the not-so-famous one, any inferior. It all boils down to the practitioners. As long as his method brings result that is favorable, he is a genuine master, in regardless, what school or method he proclaims. Saying thus, it is difficult to “condemn” a practitioner based solely on his method that may not be “main-streamed”, as long as he is able to manifest positive results for you, as a consumer, that is what you want.

However, you may also want to know if the practitioners can provide you the followings: -

1) Measurable Results
2) Within a stipulated periods, or so.
3) Follow up services
4) Response to Your Needs

On a general account, genuine practitioners are normally well versed in the art of BaZi. He will usually read your BaZi first before attempting to correct your house FengShui. So, it is a good time, to test him out. If he just knows your character without going beyond that, then you may as well look for someone else.

Saying thus, he also relied heavily on the use of LuoPan. Because the LuoPan is his indispensable tool, it usually appeared to be seasoned and sometimes, worn out. Care must be taken to qualify such, as he could also take care of his tool so well that it always appeared new. More importantly, is his manner of using his LuoPan. If he flicks around without even knowing what to measure and appeared confused of how to measure liked taking the LuoPan above the chest level or holding it with only 3 fingers while on his right hand and poke around with his index finger, then there are probably something fishy going on.

Don’t ask him what method he uses. Probably you will not get a satisfactory answer from him. Don’t even bother to quote a piece of classical scripts and asked him to interpret it there and then as he most likely get annoyed and potentially doing something fatal, on bad faith, like dropping a “time-bomb” in disguise as a talismanic tissue paper in your yard.

Genuine practitioners will give you his opinion on the spot. However, he will not give you a solution on the spot, for fear of overlooking certained aspect of things, as Heaven, Earth and Man must all comes together. Sometimes, he may offer some light solutions liked, move your furniture here and there, but these must be taken as a temporary solution liked a Paracetamol in placed, for a minor headache.

Genuine practitioners will offer you a long term solution based on alternatives. No one solution is the same. Very often, the solutions will come together with its own caveat as to whom will the solutions affecting, when will it take place, how would one know if it has taken place, what to look out for when it takes place and so on. This is what we termed, managing Qi refurbishment. It is never a bed of roses and it involved a lot of commitment from both the consumer and the practitioners. Therefore, it will never be disclosed off on the spot.

The better way to go about in selecting a practitioner is to ask yourself, what sort of practitioners would you prefer? If you prefer the one that comes with the intuitions of Dao, go to the local Daoist temple. You will probably find a suitable one.

Otherwise a genuine one, who practices the art of Yi, is hard to come by. They do not need to make money out of this skill, he possessed. He doesn’t need to feed a group of salaried consultants to make ends meet. He is self sufficient on his own account, knowing well what Heavens and Earths had provided him with Health, Descendent and Wealth Luck, in accordance to his very own mold in accordance to his Destiny. If the affinity is there, he will be referred by someone who has tasted his elixir of gifts, which goes beyond to say, he doesn’t need to charge a hefty sum of his first audit and so forth.

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