Posted July 29, 200421 yr hello cecil and robertin france a lot of architects tells that "geobiology" is the first thing to know before buying a plot or rebuilding a house. they tell also that feng shui is really a secondary art.it's not my opinion. but .... pls .... can you give me your point of view about this kind of problem.best regards ++++
Posted August 21, 200421 yr Staff Dear Anon,Nowadays, many of us immediately associate Feng Shui merely with the interior decor of a home.But this is far from the truth.For example, I refer to Dr Evelyn Lip's book "Chinese Geomancy - A layman's guide" Page 7:-Quote from her book:"There are three types of sha or sand which the geomaner looks for. These are represented by the various "star" symbols. The Star of Fire represents sand that has a sharp and cutting edge while the Star of Wood is sand that is round and straight. Sand that is long and round is called the Star of gold, whilst sand that forms a wave-like pattern is called the Star of Earth. Once the quality is sand is determined and classified accordingly, the divination of a site can be computed e.g. sand that is round, regular and full is reputed to bring fortune, while sand that is irregular and defective is supposed to spell bad fortune. In a Chinese book on geomancy, as many as twenty-seven types of sand are described in detail ". End of quote. - Source and Credit to: Dr Evelyn Lip, Times Publication - reproduced for education purposes only.Therefore, perhaps, those who really do not know indepth about Geomancy often think that is may be a secondary art. But in ancient times, Feng Shui is used to locate as large as a city etc...Warmest Regards,Cecil Quote On 7/29/2004 8:03:52 AM, Anonymous wrote:hello cecil and robertin france a lot of architectstells that "geobiology" is thefirst thing to know beforebuying a plot or rebuilding ahouse. they tell alsothat feng shui is really asecondary art.it's not my opinion. but.... pls .... can you give meyour point of view about thiskind of problem.best regards ++++
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