Nowadays, we can find two types of Feng Shui. The
first one is the classical school, which has been
unchanged for almost 1500 years. The other one
is a modern type, which comes from a new-age interpretation
of the ancient art and has been developed 20 years
ago only.
"New-age Feng Shui" comes
from the common aspects of Feng Shui. In China, Hong Kong, Singapore
and all over Asia, people generally know only the basic principles
that they can easily apply in their everyday life. They also mix
this simple Feng Shui with their tradition, religion, beliefs to
enhance their well being and prosperity.
In the Western World, the asian way of life and traditions
are very popular. Feng Shui is just one more aspect of the sought-after
asian wisdom. Then, for marketing reasons, a lot of things are now
called "Feng Shui", even if they have nothing to do with
it.
True Feng Shui
is the science that analyses the impact of the energies of the environment
on people's life. Each case is unique and requests a deep analysis,
precise calculation and interpretation of each factor, in order
to apply the formulas correctly. Every aspect of the person, environment
and time should be considered.
The
4 Dimensions of Feng Shui : Environment - Building - Person
- Time
Feng Shui is much more
than the art of placing objects and furnitures. By understanding
how the Qi of each place moves and interferes with humans, a master
can predict or change certain events to enhance people's luck, health,
happiness, prosperity. It means that he can modify the quality of
life of anybody.