Xuan Kong Feng Shui ( aka "Flying Stars Wind Water" )
This School of Xuan Kong Feng Shui system rests on the astronomical basis of the "flight patterns of dynamic stars" through the three yuans or eras of nine yuns or periods which holds seriously impactful consequences on the occupants who lived within a confined space walled by at least three sides and a roof over it. The most common interpretation of this criteria is the human residence or shop space that satisfies this prognosis.
Modern research are still being conducted into the extent of its potency and pervasiveness on the occupant's well-being at a chosen "confined space" in one location over a correspondingly similar conditions in another location can result in a wide rift in terms of favourable versus unfavourable outcome or degree of luckiness benefiting or affecting the individuals living therein.
Though this is a deep and very profound knowledge of Feng Shui studies which most experienced Feng Shui practitioners and scholars alike accepted its pervasiveness but still the debate is endless on the "quantification of its potency" which ranges widely and also depend on which Feng Shui practitioners and their level of experience and skill-sets, are conducting and administrating the "commissioning of the flight patterns of the dynamic stars configuration".
“As will rather beyond the barriers of astronomical reasons, beyond geographical boundary, do not know Qi Men, do not know Yin and Yang, do not look at the position chart, do not understand military situation, is only mediocre.”
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An Introduction To Mysterious Gates Escaping Technique : Secret Luck of Time and Space
New Book Launch : on the 19th November 2011 at the 8th International Feng Shui Convention, Resorts World Convention Centre, Singapore
Qi Men Dun Jia (simplified: 奇门遁甲; traditional: 奇門遁甲; pinyin: Qํ M้n D๙n Jiǎ = wondrous door hides jia) is an ancient form of divination from China, which is still in use in China, Taiwan, Singapore and the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia. Qi Men Dun Jia may be applied to business, crime-solving, marriages and matchmaking, medical divination, Feng Shui, military affairs, finding missing people, travel, personal fortune divination etc.
The practice of Qi Men Dun Jia (aka QMDJ) is to put a particular person or group of people in the right place and also at the right time and that essentially is the strength of the QMDJ oracle so that the subject under consideration will be in a vantage position to benefit from it depending on the type of circumstances that he or she chooses to be in at that moment in time.
Many of us are curious about our future and success in our lives. We are curious about our destiny and many of us hope to know more about it. However, many of us are not sure about how to unveil this mystery and are just living through life and we only realize our destiny when we become old.
We strongly believe that destiny is the result of predestined affinity and learning to apply correctly the Feng Shui and Destiny techniques will help one to enhance our harmony and enable us to have a better destiny.
The Significance of Tomb Feng Shui (aka Yin House Feng Shui)
Tomb Feng Shui (aka Yin House Feng Shui) has far more interestingly profound significance than realised by the current practitioners. Many so-called masters include those glorified fancy title such as “Grand Masters” have not even read the ancient texts on this important subject of Tomb Feng Shui. Understandably most found it difficult to understand unless they have been guided by true masters of this profound knowledge and insights. Despite having received proper guidance is only the first step, the next for the aspiring practitioners will be to continue the research works to expand on it as ultimately the best teacher is still one’s personalised experience which is highly valuable when one faces different sets of challenges identifying the auspicious site for burial of the deceased.
Geomancy aka Feng Shui rests on a variant of intellectual foundations and most of Chinese oriented traditions have been difficult for the laypersons to truly appreciate or taken seriously as such deep knowledge was only accessible to the elite class or restricted to the imperial court in ancient times.
Oral transmission was a crucial means in these transfers of guarded knowledge till it was documented in the Book of Burial (葬書 Zang Shu), later translated into English, for further dissemination to gain wider reach especially to English speaking audience which includes the increasing English educated Chinese population. The Book of Burial plays a major contribution to our understanding of Chinese Culture and the concept of filial piety is implicit in its wider implications amongst the Chinese mindset.
The Book of Burial is one of the oldest and most widely cited classic manuals for Geomancy aka Feng Shui, the key to any understanding of the practice of Feng Shui during the last several centuries and its interconnections to the foundations of cosmological ideas and the school of thought variously termed as Neo-Confucianism or the Learning of the Way (道學 Dao Xue).