Posted January 11, 200223 yr Staff For those who are `thirsty' to find out more of Feng Shui, we should use a sensible approach.The term coined is " The three-step approach to understanding Feng Shui "In particular, if a concept or theory is being put forth to us:Step 1: Find out "What is Purpose of this concept/theory? "Step 2: What are it's stengths's.Step 3: What are it's weaknesses.If we follow the above three easy steps, I feel that you are on your way to have a solid grounding in Feng Shui.Anyway, let's look at it this way, many of the concepts in Feng Shui is based on commonsense. And the above is as easy as 1,2 and 3...In my opinion, I have always tried to take the above approach to learn and continue to learn and apply Feng Shui.Learning is always continous and as this site has to do with Applied Feng Shui, it is all the more crucial to use these three easy steps to approach an answer or a question. Warmest Regards,Cecil
Posted November 1, 201212 yr Staff The Eight House concept is "as what it is".It is nice-to face one's good direction. BUT if can't; than too bad... Either you face your good directions or you cannot. It is like ebony and ivory: BLACK or WHITE no in-betweens, here. Quote On 1/11/2002 9:03:00 PM, Anonymous wrote:For those who are `thirsty' tofind out more of Feng Shui, weshould use a sensibleapproach.The term coined is " Thethree-step approach tounderstanding Feng Shui "In particular, if a concept ortheory is being put forth tous:Step 1: Find out "What isPurpose of thisconcept/theory? "Step 2: What are it'sstengths's.Step 3: What are it'sweaknesses.If we follow the above threeeasy steps, I feel that youare on your way to have asolid grounding in Feng Shui.Anyway, let's look at it thisway, many of the concepts inFeng Shui is based oncommonsense. And the above isas easy as 1,2 and 3...In my opinion, I have alwaystried to take the aboveapproach to learn and continueto learn and apply Feng Shui.Learning is always continousand as this site has to dowith Applied Feng Shui, it isall the more crucial to usethese three easy steps toapproach an answer or aquestion.Warmest Regards,Cecil
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