Traditional Feng
Shui
Traditional feng shui refers to
the assembly of
practices that aim at
achieving
harmony and balance in the environment by a proper use of
natural elements and a good channeling of the life force,
chi.
Unfortunately, it is pretty difficult to get
to the bottom of real traditional feng shui, particularly when
it is rather hard to distinguish it from the many in-authentic
practices that have been spread in the Western
society.
Traditional feng shui is the one practiced in
China and taught in other world corners by masters who pertain
to a school recognized as part of the tradition. The name of
traditional feng shui has been tarnished occasionally by the
publication of books and guides that have given it a bad
name.
In order to make it more accessible to the
mass use, traditional feng shui is constantly analyzed,
explained and promoted by both Asian and Western
practitioners.
Some of the feng shui schools that enjoy the
highest reputation at the international level are slightly
different from each other and definitely more extensive in
practice and applications as compared to the Western feng shui
associations. For instance, the San-ho School, that has a
1,000-history, focuses not as much on buildings as it devotes
time to the relationships between valleys, mountains and water
systems.
Even at the heart of traditional feng
shui it often happens that different interpretations of the
same charts and symbols be given. The explanation for such
discrepancies comes from the separate evolution of the main
concepts within one system or another.
Generally speaking, the best-skilled
traditional feng shui practitioners are trained not only in one
school but in severals, and they learn to apply the elements
specific to one or another depending on the situations they are
faced with.
If you plan to turn to use traditional feng
shui for home evaluation, you may have to provide the analyst
with all the architectural information necessary for the
analysis.
In conclusion, it would be false to assume
that after reading some feng shui guide you become an expert in
traditional feng shui. We could actually say that you have
taken an ant's step towards understanding how the system
works.
For quality knowledge, good sources of
information are essential, therefore, do not take anything you
learn for granted. Checking the elements from several sources
makes the best way to stay as truthful as possible to
traditional feng shui.
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