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It goes without saying – as Joey will emphasize during this Lesson - that different landforms generate, conduct and circulate different types of Qi. Of course, `different landforms’ also include different shapes of land – or plots of land.
In assessing land, practitioners look for `balance’ in form, before using formulas to determine the Qi quality of a place. The factor of Location is first considered, before Direction. If a property is already located on a spot that enjoys good Feng Shui from its surrounding environment, then any formulas applied will only serve to enhance the property’s Feng Shui. The converse holds true, for the application of formulas will only be met with limited – if any – success, in the case of a badly located property.
Forms precede Formulas in Feng Shui and as such, Joey will show how landforms are assessed, with the aid of the presentation-slides. By knowing how landforms affect Qi, students will be able to adeptly and accurately determine how a property can enjoy the best head-start possible, Feng Shui-wise, by identifying favourable landforms.
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At the end of this Lesson, students will be able to:
- Learn how different land shapes affect Qi
- Understand why BALANCE is so important in Feng Shui, and how this can be attained
- Identify favourable and unfavourable land shapes
- Understand how protrusions and dips in the land affect Qi
- Learn how to establish a door’s favourite direction
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