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The schools of Feng Shui

Feng Shui is something that everyone has heard of, but what is it? Feng Shui is an old Chinese theory that is based on looking at both natural and man-made environments. Getting the two to work together well changes the energy of a room.

Seven types of Feng Shui

There are many different kinds of Feng Shui, and each one is affected by culture, geography, and religion. There are 7 main types of Feng Shui or schools:

Trigrams

The 8 trigrams of the I-Ching are used by the Compass School. They are called Pa Kua, which comes from the eight main points on a compass. Each way has a different kind of chi. For instance, the South is full of life and energy.

Based on the shape of the landscape, the Form School uses four symbolic animals to describe the scenery. Along with the Compass School, the Form School is easy to use and improves chi both inside and outside of the home.

The Black Hat Sect figures out where they are by using a fixed place of entry. It is close to the Compass School’s philosophy, but it is not the same. Psychology, Buddhism, and basic design concepts are also a part of the Black Hat Sect.

The 8 House Feng Shui, also called the 8 Mansion School, is based on the number of the person who lives in the house. This number is used to keep the home in unity and balance. People who use this method have both lucky and unlucky numbers: 2, 6, 7, and 8 in the west and 1, 3, 4, and 9 in the east.

The 9 Star Ki School uses stars to figure out which days are lucky and which ones are not. This way of thinking uses hard-to-understand math methods to predict when a person will get married and what sign their future spouse will have. The practitioner will also learn how to live based on his house.

The Flying Star Philosophy is the most popular type of Feng Shui. It is based on astrology and numerology. It is hard to understand and learn, and it is built on math. It is used to figure out what will happen to a person.

The last school of thought, Four Pillars, is not very popular. This type of Feng Shui is also used to figure out a person’s fate. It is based on a horoscope that is tied to the person’s exact date and time of birth.

5 Elements Of Feng Shui

After figuring out which school of thought is best for you, it’s important to know the five parts of Feng Shui. Earth, Fire, Water, Metal, and Wood are the five elements. These factors can be used to make a home feel balanced and in tune. But if it is used wrongly, the energy can be lost or even killed.

Each of the five parts has a direction that goes with it:
Earth — Southwest — Fire — South — Water — North — Wood — East — Metal — West — Wood —

Peace and Beauty

In a Feng Shui home, all of these factors should be balanced in each room, though some things may weigh more than others. Because of the difference in size, a chair might get 3 times as many points as a throw pillow.

When done right, Feng Shui makes a home or office look nice and keeps things in balance.

Mrs.Lipi Banerjee


She is an NLP Master Practitioner. Certified Accountability, Strategy and DISC Assessment Coach from Master Coach University, Florida. She teaches Reiki, Numerology and other occult divination tools to enthusiastic students.

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