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In Luan Tou (Landform) Feng Shui, external landforms - including neighbouring buildings - take precedence over formulas in determining the quality of Qi within an area and hence its Feng Shui prospects. Should a property be surrounded by good or positive external features, then chances are the occupants will benefit accordingly from the resulting good Feng Shui. However, in the presence of negative features, it goes without saying that occupants will be adversely affected.
It is therefore important for students to know and be able to identify various types of external forms, to prepare them to qualify these forms as they subsequently mature into practitioners - and this is the aim of this particular Lesson. Listen to Joey Yap, as he shares with you the key factors to consider in assessing external forms, how to qualify building shapes according to the Five Elements and how to identify the common positive and negative forms that affect most people. The foundations of your knowledge on the practical aspects of Feng Shui in real life situations, that allow you to graduate into a full-fledge practitioner, are laid here!
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At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify the key factors to consider in qualifying external forms
- Know and identify both positive and negative external forms – especially the more common ones
- Consolidate their knowledge of the Five Element Building Shapes and their respective attributes
- Further familiarize themselves with the 3 most important internal factors to consider, in assessing the interior Feng Shui of a property
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