SOME FENG SHUI CONCEPTS
WHAT IS FENG SHUI?

Before answering this question, you may want to ask yourself the following: Why can Cuba produce such top quality cigars? Why does the Champagne in France taste so exquisite? Well let me answer those questions for you. The setting in which these organic substances are grown is most fitting for their maximum maturity. In other words, the environments' Feng Shui is suitable to these reputable products and therefore the results are very alluring. Let me explain Feng Shui a little further…

Feng Shui consists of two Chinese symbols 'wind' and 'water'. The 'Wind' component refers to the movement of air whilst 'Water' refers to the flow of water. Together, they are considered the most essential elements in all living organs. You may ask why the word 'air' is not used in this instance. As the earth is constantly moving and rotating, all the other stars, planets and their satellites in outer space are constantly changing their positions over the years. It leads to the constant change of the energy field in the universe. The living conditions thereby are constantly changing as time goes by. The Chinese accordingly choose the word 'wind' instead of 'air' to reflect such phenomenon. It is more relevant and communicates its philosophy.

To explain Feng Shui in modern language: 'Feng Shui' is a science of how human beings can live and study better at certain stages and space conditions.

Feng Shui has another old name, that is, 'Kan Yu'. 'Kan' in ancient Chinese is 'Tian Dao' meaning rule of the universe. 'Yu' in ancient Chinese is 'Di Dao' referring to geography, environment and conditions of human being. Joining of the two manifests itself in a marriage of nature.