Item Description
fiogf49gjkf0d Description:
The `concept’ or notion of a `Feng Shui Garden’ is but a fallacy and a myth. As plants do not produce or emit Qi per se, there is literally and laterally no way plants can be used as objects to `generate’ or `usher in’ good Feng Shui!
However, the location and presence of plants in certain parts of a property – or more precisely, how they sometimes obstruct or cordon-off a particular section of a property – are capable of influencing the place’s Feng Shui. It is therefore necessary for students to recognize a potentially detrimental scenario involving flora if they see one and more importantly, how plants can be actually utilized to ensure good Feng Shui.
Therefore, the objective of this Lesson is for students to have any doubts or misconceptions clarified, having listened to Joey’s explanations regarding the role (or lack thereof) of plants in Classical Feng Shui.
Objectives:
At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Understand why there is NO such thing as a `Feng Shui Garden’
- Understand how plants pertain to the study of Classical Feng Shui and Qi
- Learn WHEN and HOW plants can be used to negate the detrimental effects of negative Qi
- Learn WHEN and HOW plants can be planted or `placed’ in such a way, so as to maximize a place or property’s Feng Shui potential
Our Online Lesson Include: |
|
Video Lecture Screenshots: |
|
|
Presentation Slide Screenshots: |
|
|
Downloadable Notes Screenshots: |
|
|
|