Posted February 2, 200421 yr What is the difference between the Yin and Yang water used as a cure or energizer?
Posted February 2, 200421 yr Staff Dear Alice,This is based on the Water Classics which states that:1. Yin water is where water at the frontage of a home flows from right to left of a home.2. Yang water is where water at the frontage of a home flows from left to right.Here, water can be in the form of natural water, roads, drains etc....Therefore, in the traditional Water Classics, the above is the way Yin or Yang water is suppose to flow.Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 2/2/2004 6:20:04 AM, Anonymous wrote:What is the difference betweenthe Yin and Yang water used asa cure or energizer?
Posted February 4, 200421 yr Is yin water used to cure a bad sector in the house? How to go about this cure?Does yang water mean activator/energizer? Is a piece of natural crystal with rolling crystal ball (by water force) on top considered a form of yang water feature?
Posted March 10, 200421 yr Staff Dear Alice,1. Yang Water usually refers to the use of real water like Water fountain or fish tank.2. Yin Water usually refers to placing 6 coins into a 1.5 litres plastic bottle like an empty bottle of coca cola / pepsi etc.3. Here firstly 6 coins is placed into this plastic container and plain water is poured full into the container and the bottle cap is closed. This is place at the specific corner.Hope that helps.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote On 2/4/2004 7:15:39 PM, Anonymous wrote:Is yin water used to cure abad sector in the house? Howto go about this cure?Does yang water meanactivator/energizer? Is apiece of natural crystal withrolling crystal ball (by waterforce) on top considered aform of yang water feature?
Posted October 14, 200816 yr Staff In a Feng Shui audit of say, a landed property, it is also good to take note that one of the water dragon concept is that:Yin water is actually drainage or even a river flow of water from right to left of a home's main enterance. While Yang water is water flowing past the main door from left to right.In modern times, it can also mean vehicles travelling on the road or highway in-front of our home.
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