fiogf49gjkf0d Learn to screen and see properties with Feng Shui Vision
Renowned Classical Feng Shui consultant Joey Yap reveals in this book how to screen properties and determine their Feng Shui Quotient (FSQ) just by observing what is around the area and using Landform (Luan Tou) Feng Shui techniques. How do you know if a property is surrounded by good Qi? Are all houses built near T-junctions bad?
What kind of environmental features are considered positive in Feng Shui? What is the importance of Mountain and Water in Feng Shui? All these questions and more are answered in Feng Shui for Homebuyers - Exterior.
Why buy a property that has Feng Shui flaws which require fixing, when you can buy a property that is already good and simply requires improvement? Why buy a property that needs costly renovations simply to rectify the Feng Shui flaws when you can buy one that needs no renovation at all?
Complete with colour illustrations, photographs and aerial images, Feng Shui for Homebuyers - Exterior has been specially written to help house buyers avoid properties with negative Feng Shui and select properties with favourable Feng Shui utilising methods and techniques synthesised from Landform Feng Shui and classics like Ru Di Yan (Entering Earth Eye Classics). Whether you are seeking a suitable plot of land, buying-ready built landed property, or evaluating a new development, this book provides you with essential guidance on how to identify a property with good Feng Shui.
In this book:
- Learn how to screen houses for their Feng Shui Quotient (FSQ) using easy to use Landform or Luan Tou Feng Shui observation techniques
- Find out how to avoid properties with negative Feng Shui and select properties with favourable Feng Shui
- Discover the 'trade secrets' that Feng Shui Masters use to evaluate the Feng Shui of a property
- View fully illustrated diagrams, photographs, aerial images and drawings to help you screen properties effectively
- Follow a Practical Walk Through section that guides the housebuyer on how to go about screening a property
An excellent introduction to the salient aspects of Feng Shui for Real-Estate Agents and Architects.
Table of Contents
Chapter One: Feng Shui and Your Property
This chapter focuses on introducing the benefits of some Feng Shui knowledge when selecting a new property for purchase or rent. Explains the many faces of Feng Shui and the differences of each type.
Chapter Two: Essential Understanding
Learn about the nature of Qi, basic geography, the ba gua, trigrams and how to take directions in your home. Explains how one can see with Feng Shui vision.
Chapter Three: Environment
Discussion on the land around your property – the ‘Dragons’ of the Land, the connection between open spaces and Qi, different-shaped lands and its meanings, types of soil, bodies of water and roads and how they affect a premise.
Chapter Four: The Internal Environment
How to check your building, lessons on basic Xuan Kong, pointers on the main entrance, the façade, the roof, the building design, fences and driveways as well as a Feng Shui examination of common concerns such as nearby neighbors, graveyards, schools, temples, gas pump stations bridges, pylons and flyovers.
Chapter Five: What’s not Feng Shui – What is not of any importance when evaluating a property
Joey Yap busts open some oft-propagated ‘old wives tales’ that includes plants, paintings, décor, wall colors, mirrors, stone lion dogs, unlucky house numbers, patios, pergolas, lamp posts and lightings.
Chapter Six: How to Screen a House
Practical lessons on how to go about choosing your property – map reading, driving around the area, checking for formations, checking the house and applying the trigrams to the house plan.
Who Should Read This Book
This book is suitable for beginners and enthusiasts who are searching to purchase a new residence and are in need of informed decisions, as well as those who wish to gain the knowledge of examining the exterior Feng Shui of their existing properties. Investors and real estate agents will find the easy lessons of understanding exterior Feng Shui especially useful to their business and handy to fall back on in general, with the current growing awareness of Feng Shui among clients and customers.
This book, rich with illustrations and easy-to-implement tips, also double as an excellent beginners tool for those who are about to begin their Feng Shui know-how since there are no calculations included in these books, yet the advice given are the very same ones utilized by dozens of Classical Feng Shui practitioners for their own business and personal audits. |