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Article: Feng Shui for Health & Wealth - by Teresa Min Yee Hwang

 
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  We have all heard of the age-old adage, "Health is Wealth." From the Traditional Chinese Feng Shui angle, "Wealth is Health." In fact, both statements are intricately related.

Feng Shui has been practiced in China for at least five thousand years. The knowledge was passed down through generations of Feng Shui Masters. Originally, the Feng Shui Masters were retained exclusively for the Emperors, the rich and ruling classes. During the Tang Dynasty, Master Yang and his disciples made the knowledge public. Therefore, for the past 1,300 years until today, the “common people” have also enjoyed the benefits of good Feng Shui.

Feng Shui is all about the balance of Yin and Yang, and Wu Xing – the different phases of the Five Elements (i.e. Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal and Water) – all of which originated from the teachings of the Yijing (I Ching). The study of Feng (Wind) Shui (Water) is to examine our environment (i.e. our living and working spaces, both interior and exterior) so we enable ourselves to tap into various types of Qi (Chi) to improve our Earth Luck. This process is done in accordance with our own personal Qi. When there is an interaction between good Yin and Yang Qi, it forms Sheng (Life) Qi, which brings us all the good things in life, especially Health (good descendants and relationships) and Wealth (money, fame and fortune).

With all the recent world events of wars, human suffering, and diseases, we are becoming more conscious of the importance of our surroundings and our destiny. We are also entering an age of self-improvement, self-awareness, spirituality and cocooning. By using correct Feng Shui and Design principles, we are able to maximize our Auspicious and Sheng (Life) Qi, and minimize the Inauspicious and Sha (Killing) Qi.

By using the Luopan (Feng Shui Compass), we can study the different invisible Qi patterns in our environment. Such patterns come from different directions towards us (i.e. through doorways, window openings and pathways). With experience, we can also incorporate the impact of the visible Qi in our surroundings. When we use the correct Spaces and Forms for working, eating, studying and sleeping, we can create Balance and Harmony all around us — we then achieve ultimate great Health, Wealth and Happiness.

After years of studying Feng Shui with various schools, Teresa has been learning different principles of Traditional Chinese metaphysics with Master Joseph Yu, who is the founder of the Feng Shui Research Center in Toronto, Teresa is one of Master Yu’s Senior Practitioners and appointed teachers.

Teresa has done commercial and residential consultations, on new construction and renovation projects. She planned and built her own unique home and garden with Feng Shui principles. Teresa enjoys teaching professional courses, workshops and seminars to Feng Shui enthusiasts, and continues to participate in fund-raising events for different charitable organizations.

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Teresa Hwang Feng Shui & Design Traditional Chinese Feng Shui - Chinese Astrology & Divination Xuan Kong Da Gua - Xuan Kong Fei Xing Consultant & Interior Designer for Home & Business Certified Feng Shui Research Centre Lecturer www.teresahwang.com  250-549-1356 or 604-321-0608 E-mail: fengshui@teresahwang.com


 
 

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