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The colours, texture and contours of the particular soil of an area are strong indicators of the type and quality of Qi circulating within the place. Inevitably, all buildings and properties are built on land – and therefore soil.
As such, no study of Luan Tou (Landforms) Feng Shui would be complete, without students knowing how to identify different soil types and their impact on the Feng Shui of a place. In this Lesson, Joey analyzes the viability of different types of soil and land, presenting students with the opportunity to acquaint themselves with the study of soil vis-Ã -vis Feng Shui.
He concludes with a discourse on reclaimed burial land; given that land not only one of the world’s scarcest resources today, but also a fast dwindling one. Hence, Lesson FSP1207 will not only broaden students’ scope of Yang House Feng Shui (i.e. Feng Shui for the abodes of the living), but also give students an introductory insight into Yin House Feng Shui (i.e. Feng Shui for memorial parks).
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At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Understand the role of different soil types in the context of Classical Feng Shui
- Recognize and identify different Mountains and their soil colours – in tandem with a place’s Qi quality and Feng Shui
- Identify unfavourable and favourable land conditions
- Empathize with the role Mountains play in determining the quality of people produced within the vicinity
- Understand why reclaimed burial land does not augur well for residential purposes
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