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Pa-Kua Feng Shui Basics
By: Steven M. Ng
FENG SHUI BASICS
Feng Shui (literally "Wind and Water" in Chinese), is all about balance and
harmony between us and our environment. Just like the Yin and Yang energies,
Feng Shui is about balance. Where there is light, there will always be darkness;
where there is fire, there will always be water; and so forth.
Feng Shui teaches that every individual interacts differently to their
environment. Sometimes, a particular environment - such as a house or office -
is so suited to you that you find that everything in your life is great.
However, if you have troubled relationships or financial woes, it is quite
likely that there is some discord or imbalance between yourself and your
environment, manifesting in your daily life.
By subtly modifying your environment, you will be able to restore this balance,
and consequently improve your life. Modifying your environment can be as simple
as changing the angle or position of your work desk, or by buying Feng Shui
items such as mandarin ducks and placing them in proper locations in your home
or office.
There are many systems of authentic classical Feng Shui. This article describes
the Xuan Kong (pronounced "Shu-en Kong") system. Xuan Kong (literally
"Mysterious Void" in Chinese) is a complete system which includes complicated
formulae to calculate optimal positioning and composition of an environment.
EIGHT MANSION (PA-KUA) SCHOOL OF FENG SHUI
There are a few sub-schools within the Xuan Kong system, including the popular
Flying Stars school. The descriptions in this article are based on the Eight
Mansion school, also known as the Pa-Kua school. In the Pa-Kua technique, the
compass is divided into eight directions, each of which is depicted by a
trigram. Each of these directions have different significance. For example, one
of the Pa-Kua directions is the personal or relationship direction, which will
be of the most interest to someone with troubled relationships. Furthermore, the
significance of each direction differs for each individual.
To find out how each Pa-Kua direction affects you personally, you will need to
calculate your Kua Number. You can do this by using the Kua Calculator at:
http://www.mandarin-ducks.com/dragongate.html
The calculator will provide you with your Kua Number, and more importantly, what
each Pa-Kua direction means to you. In short, four of those directions will be
positive and favorable to you, while the other four will have negative
connotations for you.
The eight Pa-Kua directions can be briefly summarized as follows:
Sheng Chi (Life Generating) - This Pa-Kua direction is your prosperity and
wealth direction. You would focus on this direction if you are interested in
financial strength.
Tien Yi (Heavenly Doctor) - This direction is your health direction. You would
focus on this direction if you are interested in health and physical matters.
Nien Yin (Relationships) - This direction is your relationships direction. You
would focus on this direction if you have troubled relationships and would like
to improve your love life and/or your marriage.
Fu Wei (Stability) - This direction is your stability and knowledge direction.
You would focus on this direction if you want to achieve tranquility and
knowledge.
Ho Hai (Mishaps) - The first negative Pa-Kua direction is your accident or
misfortune direction. You would focus on this direction if you want to reduce
unforeseen accidents or loss.
Wu Gwei (Five Ghosts) - This direction is your financial loss direction. You
would focus on this direction to prevent theft and other financial woes.
Liu Sha (Six Killings) - This direction is your "evil" direction. You would
focus on this direction to ward off malevolence against you.
Chueh Ming (Total Loss) - This direction is your loss and death direction. You
would focus on this direction to reduce physical loss and death around you.
For more information on the Nien Yin (Love and Relationship) corner, you can
read:
http://www.mandarin-ducks.com/love.html
About The Author
Steven maintains the Mandarin Duck Feng Shui website at
http://www.mandarin-ducks.com. It provides information on how
mandarin ducks are able to help improve relationships using Feng Shui
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