The
underlying principle of Feng Shui is Chi. Chi is the
cosmic energy, which we breath, we survive on and which
is present everywhere. It is an energetic, formative
principal that is spontaneously expressed throughout
all life. It is the underlying principle of energy linking
all things. This principle is common to other traditions
as well. The Hindus call it prana, the Japanese call
it Qi, and the Catholics call it spiritus. Chi can be
of the earth, the atmosphere, or of people. The quality
of chi is expressed through form, shape, color, sound
and cycles of nature. A lot of Feng Shui is concerned
with ensuring that chi does not get stuck, stagnate,
depleted or too concentrated. Rather one should ensure
that Chi is put into beneficial use through appropriate
living conditions.
There are two types of Feng
Shui to consider in the environments. One is physical,
referring to actual visible surroundings, such as landscape,
mountains, buildings, waterways and roads, and the interior
design of the building. The second type is more abstract,
and that is the directional influences, which are invisible,
but which have an influence on us as they relate to
time and space. When evaluating Feng Shui influences,
it is absolutely necessary to take into consideration
both the visible and in invisible energetic qualities
of the environment.
When a proper Feng Shui is done,
our environments enable and support each of us to live
richer, fuller, happier lives as we each actualize our
fullest or best potentials in life. We can increase
the energy in those areas of our lives that we wish
to enhance, minimize non supportive energies, while
at the same time being able to experience a greater
sense of overall balance, harmony and contentment. All
this is not magic, but a combination of science &
mathematics and requires consultation of a true Feng
Shui practitioner. Feng Shui is only one component in
life. It cannot overcome all challenges in life, but
can give us greater awareness to change the things in
life over which we do have control.
So will Feng Shui take me from
rags to riches? Can I change my destiny with proper
Feng Shui? These are the common questions I get when
meeting people or doing Feng Shui at their place. Let
me repeat Feng Shui cannot change or over ride your
destiny. To understand this, lets look at it this way:
Just because there are doctors
in this world, does it mean that diseases or deaths
can be prevented or eliminated? Just because police
and law are in existence, does it mean, no crimes happen
or will ever happen? Similarly, application of Feng
Shui does not mean permanent elimination or prevention
of your problems or worries, either personal or otherwise
or changing your destiny from rags to riches. A good
Feng Shui will establish a harmonious chord between
man and the environment, so as to make your living more
conducive in your environment. This in turn will create
a favorable environment, which will maximize your potential
to reap the maximum benefit or pursue your goals successfully.
A genuine Feng Shui practitioner
will never indulge in False Promises of shaping your
destiny through his recommendations. Why? Because, a
Human being is characterized by 3 kinds of Luck viz:
Heaven Luck, Man Luck and Earth Luck.
Heaven Luck:
Heaven Luck is what we are all born with and can be
treated as what we in common parlance call DESTINY.
It decides the birthplace, time, nationality, inheritance
and all other such major influences. We don’t
have any direct control over destiny. All major events
and outcomes are strongly influenced by this Luck.
Man Luck: Man
Luck is what you do in terms of your action. This could
be your personal attitude, the initiatives that you
take to do / get something you want, education, hard
work, tact etc. This luck is very much in your control.
Earth Luck:
do you prefer studying in din or a nice calm place like
the library? Why do feel very peaceful when you go the
temple? Can’t you have read at home or kept God’s
photo at home? It’s all about favorable or conducive
ambience that we want for the various purposes. Earth
luck is similar. It signifies the luck generated from
your surroundings i.e. how conducive or favorable is
your surroundings in helping you reach your desired
goals.
Feng
Shui addresses the EARTH LUCK factor
by aligning you in accordance with the cosmic order
so that your luck is amplified. This will launch a positive,
encouraging and an advantageous platform for you to
reach out to your goals successfully. To summarize,
good Feng Shui controls 35% of your life. Heaven Luck
& Man Luck governs the remaining.