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Archive for 22. August 2009

Buying a Home? Here’s how Feng Shui helps you find Family Harmony in your choice


In previous articles, I have introduced some basic Feng Shui principles, which you can read in the archives (http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/search?submit.x=0&submit.y=0&submit=Search&q=lidong+yu%27s+feng+shui&form_action=on).  Today I want to describe a famous principle used in home buying.  The principle is called Left Dragon and Right Tiger .

 

Before you buy a house/condo, Outer-Environment-Feng Shui is the first thing you need to check out in your Feng Shui checkpoint list.  Let’s start with a Feng Shui principle regarding the Outer-Environment Feng Shui called “Four Magic Creatures”.  This is a simple but powerful principle that tells us a lot of information about your house. The four magic creatures are: (East) Dragon, (West) Tiger, (North) Turtle and (South) Phoenix.  This principle originatee from classical Chinese Astronomy.  In fact, these four magic creatures represent individually different dictionary energy fields around our living environment. 

 

The following are some very basic characteristics of this principle:

 

Creature           Direction           Five Powers         Energy Powers

 

Dragon                  East                      Wood                    Yang (Masculine)

Tiger                    West                     Metal                    Yin (Feminine)

Turtle                   North                    Water                   Origin of life

Phoenix                  South                    Fire                       Hot

 

In this article, we shall focus on Dragon power (Yang) and Tiger power (Yin).

 

If you stand in front of your house, your left is “Dragon energy field” and your right is “Tiger energy field”.  The Dragon energy represents active and masculine energy, and the Tiger energy represents inactive and feminine energy.  The balance between these two fields depends on the environment of the dwelling, the structure of the dwelling, the layout of the garden, the location of the doors, the shape of the path and so on.

 


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