About Feng Shui
What is Feng Shui?
Feng Shui is often referred to in the West as the Art of Placement.
In Vicki's view, and according to traditional Chinese Feng Shui, it is much more than merely placing your furniture in auspicious areas to manage Qi flow, as popularised by many books and magazines.
Understanding Qi
Traditional Feng Shui (which is the form that Vicki practices) is the science and art of Chi/Qi (energy) detection and analysis.
Qi can be described as the life force, the essence, the wind, the movement of energies. The forces that arise from the earth, that touch the earth and nourish the earth as well as tear it apart in events such as earthquakes.
When Vicki does an analysis of a property she examines all the aspects of Qi that are apparent to both the naked eye and as measured with the Chinese Geomantic compass (called a Luopan).
Qi Movements
Qi has many movements. It arises from the earth. It descends from the heavens and it moves through the air or on the horizontal plane. In Traditional Feng Shui we evaluate the different movements of Qi and how much force or what impact they will have on the client and the people in the building. The movement of Qi includes the movement of the magnetic poles through the millennia. It also includes the changing cycles.
Period 8 Building?
There was a big movement in these cycles that started around 2002/2003 and was fully formed in February 2004. Places built in the period of 7 (1984 to 2003) have now passed out of favour, or are now out of time. It is possible to track these changes when looking at cities and villages where you can see areas that are renewed or coming into favour and areas that are going into decline.
Renewal
Proximity to CBD or other centralising elements are not the key factor in these rejuvenations. If you draw a circle out from your city you will note that some areas grew much more significantly than others in the last 20 years. Do not mistake house price for this renewal. Look at areas that grew in density and exhibited the strongest growth, e.g. the Western Districts of Sydney in the period of seven.
Understanding the Qi cycles
With a consultation you can refresh the energies by looking at the mouth of Qi or the door and windows of the building. In other words you can bring your property into the current cycle, harnessing the appropriate energies for you, your family, employees and clients or guests.
In translation what we nurture in our hearts will colour and influence what we experience in life.
Quantum Physics meets Feng Shui
Some people who rely on a Newtonian analysis of the physical world think that means they must perforce reject Feng Shui. This is based in a most narrow view of Feng Shui. Often people have little or no knowledge of Traditional Feng Shui, they just know about 'Junk Food Feng Shui'. Traditional Feng Shui does not include Ba Gua mirrors, crystal balls and such.
It is only at the quantum level that you can truly understand Traditional Feng Shui. For a more complete evaluation of where quantum physics meets Traditional Feng Shui you can purchase the e-book Feng Shui, Vibrational Healing, Understanding Qi
When to use Feng Shui
When you are ready to move! This can be a move in either the energy in your home or work surrounds, or your personal 'Qi'. Vicki invites you to consider a consultation when things are going well or when things are in a state of flux, or when you reach a decision node. Contact Vicki to find out more.