Friday 21 February 2014

FENG SHUI - CLASSICAL vs MODERN

Following a recent question from a client:  "How can you have two versions (classical and modern) of Feng Shui?" I decided to post my answer in this article.  So here goes.  

My reply was: "Classical vs Modern Feng Shui is a very good question.  Thing is Classical Feng Shui is the original form however since the 1990s it has been almost become what you could call Feng Shui for Home Interior.  Classical concentrates on Qi (energy) and its quality (which is after all what it is all about) while modern concentrates on putting this and that here and there.  While Classical does advocate this in a limited sense it is not the be all and end all of what is required. Classical works from the outside in - if it is bad outside it will at best be average inside; if its good outside it 'can' be great inside.  Modern is the symbolic/colour/images version, Classical is the movement of Qi and its influence.  There is a place for some of the modern and to be honest that is what a lot of people in the West expect from an audit but it has to be an accompaniment, not a stand-alone system." 


 So....What do you know about Feng Shui?  Do you follow the classical route or do you subscribe to the more modern approach and are they so very different?
 










There are fundamental differences.  Classical Feng Shui focuses on the macro and modern Feng Shui focuses at the micro level.  Classical Feng Shui requires an experienced eye to identify positive and negative elements in the environment causing positive or negative Qi to flow towards a property.  It identifies where, when and who will be affected by both positive and negative Qi.  Where appropriate, recommendations are made to improve a good, or alleviate a bad situation.  In general, Classical Feng Shui prefers 'prevention rather than cure.'  It is not always possible to remedy a major affliction with plants, water or the placement of objects.  Minor afflictions may however be blocked or diverted with the addition of one, or more of these remedies.

Modern Feng Shui focuses on the internal and the immediate outdoors as well as in some cases, suggesting more of a do-it-yourself approach.   It also tends to focus on short term rather than long term results.

As the result of a professional audit recommendations may include, but not be limited to,  internal furniture layout, colour and the use of water features.  It is more about the flow and quality of Qi both external and internal.  Where are the mountains and water in relation to your property?  Where is your main door, kitchen, bedroom and office located?  These are areas that will have the biggest influence on the quality of Qi and your experiences.  When was your house built?  The list goes on......

Is one of these better than the other? 

While we focus on Classical Feng Shui we would say the answer lies in the effectiveness of the application and your own results.  Have you have had a Classical Feng Shui audit conducted on your home, what effects have you experienced?  Have you had a modern Feng Shui audit and were you satisfied with the outcome?  If you have elected for a do-it-yourself approach, did you achieve your objectives?

"The proof of the pudding is in the eating" as the saying goes.

Both Classical and Modern Feng Shui practitioners who have 'made the grade' recommend what has worked for them.  They are proof that 'their system works!' 

Just one more thing to remember.  You have to have a crystal clear vision of what you want to achieve with Feng Shui.  'Attracting wealth', 'finding a partner', 'being happy' or 'being healthy' is not enough.  Write it down and be descriptive.  Do you want a quick fix or long-term focus?  These are all things to consider before declaring that Feng Shui is not working for you, whichever method you choose to employ.  

To the fulfillment of your dreams

LynC

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