About Feng Shui Remedies
Feng Shui Remedies - How to apply them
In reality, understanding Feng Shui remedies and learning how to apply them can take some time and to truly apply Feng Shui remedies, you need to have an understanding of how Feng Shui astrology works in buildings. For instance, you need to know Feng Shui astrology enough to know what kind of remedy you need, why you want to apply it, what the remedy is going to fix and why will that particular remedy fix your problem. Then, you need a deep and intimate knowledge of both Chinese Astrology and Feng Shui Astrology in relation to people.
This means, what kind of luck is your client in, how long are these positive or negative influences going to operate in their charts? Are there any negative influences within the building horoscope that would hurt them? How are these people going to do in this building?
Then, you need to be able to understand the deepest levels of life force energy. How does the life force flow within the building? Is there a problem to how it will move and circulate? If there's a problem what is it and how can the problem be solved? Are there other life force energy problems?
These and many other such situations are the things that make the need for a Feng Shui remedy. So what are Feng Shui remedies and how are they applied.
Feng Shui Remedies - their applications
Remedies are used for all sorts of reasons. They can be used to enhance, stimulate, reduce, neutralise, counter-act, negate, increase, decrease, balance features within the environment, etc. So at one level, Feng Shui remedies essentially, become the items, objects or arrangements you add to the environment in order to create a better flow with some aspect already existing in the environment. This means, you have either noticed something wrong or there is a feature you want to take advantage of and there is a way to enhance it or a need to fix it. Feng Shui remedies are mainly applied in the following ways:
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The remedy is added to the design phases of a project (and it often is the design) |
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The remedy can be the actual building materials (in the design phase) |
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The remedy is a structural correction to create a positive outcome |
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The remedy is an object added later
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This small Lo-Pan compass is a must for any serious student of Feng Shui. It shows the 24 mountains and this information allows the practitioner to know which horoscope to draw up once the building has been measured. |
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