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LANDSCAPE FENG SHUI


Landscape Feng Shui is more widely known as Classical Feng Shui or Form School. It is the analysis of the physical landscapes and exterior structures that surround our dwellings and the impact they have on our chi. Landscape or Form School also looks at all manmade and natural structures like the wind, plants, water flow, amount of passing traffic, height and width of buildings, near by pylons and poles even neighbouring homes. All these structures will have different amounts of yin and yang energy affecting us on a daily basis in either an auspicious or inauspicious way.

Landscape Feng Shui has certain guidelines and principals that will enable a practitioner to decide whether a physical structure is deemed good or bad, how to create and enhance good chi and how to even orientate your house for auspicious energy. The orientation of a house is based upon the four celestial animals – the Green Dragon (larger building) should always be on your left, the white tiger (smaller building) should be on your right. The Red Phoenix should be low-lying and level and should be at the front of your house, where chi can gently gather. The Black Tortoise (slightly larger house) should always lie behind and provide your house with constant support and protection from the extremes.

Many masters of Feng Shui, believe that the principals of Form School Feng Shui is so potent that it can counteract any misfortunes that are brought about with inaccurate 8 Mansion Formulas. They also state that when Form School is not accurately analyzed or rectified and a bad star visits from Flying Star Feng Shui then the bad luck is deemed even more potent. Therefore, it is always imperative that the fundamentals of any Feng Shui Formulas be adhered too.