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Joey commences Lesson FSP1203 by emphasizing on the importance of Forms over Formulas. External landforms, including neighbouring buildings, take precedence (over formulas) in determining the quality of Qi within an area and hence its Feng Shui prospects. He illustrates his point by explaining how a property surrounded by good or positive external features will invariably benefit from the resulting good Feng Shui and conversely, how negative features adversely affect the occupants of a property.
The primary objective of this Lesson is therefore to allow students to know and be able to identify various types of external forms, and to prepare them to qualify these forms as they subsequently mature into practitioners. As landforms take precedence in Classical Feng Shui, students who have a solid foundation in Luan Tou (Landform) Feng Shui will find themselves better poised to advance further and faster in their studies, later on.
Objectives:
At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Identify the impact and influence exerted by neighbouring buildings
- Know and identify other (miscellaneous) negative external forms – especially the more common ones
- Consolidate their knowledge of the Five Element Building Shapes and their respective attributes
- Identify possible afflictions and `suppression’ by neighbouring buildings upon a property if they ever encounter such a scenario
- Learn, select and subsequently recommend practical and effective solutions to any afflictions or negative scenarios they may later confront in Feng Shui audits
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