Wading through the Feng Shui Mirrors
For the novice first starting out, Feng Shui can seem like an inimitable maze of inconsistencies and contradictions and that's because it is.
To understand it in perspective consider that in ancient times, Feng Shui Master's had to study their all the components of their subjects for some twenty years before they were considered knowledgeful enough to commence consulting professionally.
The true components of Feng Shui include the study of Form and Shapes within the environment; a study of the five elements; the study of mountains and (Feng Shui) geography; a study of the soil types; a study of waterways; a study of heaven, man and earth; the study of Chinese astrology (for people); the study of Feng Shui astrology - The Flying Stars System (for buildings) and an analysis of the Feng Shui astrology for people within the buildings, etc, and the list goes on.
At the end of the day, Feng Shui is all about balance. A balanced state of existence brings the greatest harmony to the mind, the people and their building. Having too much of something creates over stimulation, having too little creates stagnancy, getting the right balance is where it's at-wishing you good Feng Shui-Gahle Atherton.
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