5 Feng Shui House Types!
Which Are You Living In?
by P.K. Odle, The Feng Shui Advantage
Feng Shui is a Chinese environmental science as complex and personalized as Acupuncture. Classical Feng Shui's ancient calculations use the exact compass orientation of each building with the date of construction to determine the building's precise energy blueprint. These repeatable energy patterns have predictable consequences on the occupants.
4 House Types in Classical Feng Shui... The best House Type is "Wang Shan, Wang Shui" in Chinese, which literally means good for mountain and good for water. In Feng Shui what is good for mountain is good for people and what is good for water is good for money. Therefore a Wang Shan, Wang Shui building is most desirable because it is good for people and good for money.
The other three types of buildings are only good for people, only good for money or bad for both. When a building is only good for money, occupants have trouble with health and/or relationship matters. Occupants of buildings that are only good for people experience career and financial troubles, which is worse if it is a business location. The worst is a building that is bad for both people and money because you feel like you are swimming upstream in all aspects of your life. When the proper elemental remedies are placed correctly outside the building the negative influences become neutralized.
5th House Type... a LOCKED House... Any of the original 4 House Types will become a Locked House, from time to time unless they have the necessary elemental remedy to prevent it. Many Chinese refer to a Locked House as an Imprisoned House, because when you are imprisoned your movements are restricted. A building can be Locked on either People or Money... or in rare cases Locked on both. When a house is Locked on Money the flow of money to the occupants is restricts, which is what happened to L.A.Gear when they relocated into one building in 1993. If L.A.Gear had known, they could have installed the remedy and would still be manufacturing their own products today.
Occupants of a building that is Locked on People will experience continuing health and relationship problems. It is very difficult to conceive in a house with a People Lock. A business in a building with a People Lock will have difficulty keeping employees and attracting new customers.
Timing is Everything... Classical Feng Shui utilizes the Chinese SOLAR calendar, which starts on the 4th or 5th of February each year. All buildings experience Annual (one year) Locks and Construction Cycle Locks, which last for 20 years. Most families and businesses can survive an Annual Lock, however it is very difficult to survive a 20 year Lock. The building L.A.Gear moved into when I worked for them has been in a 20 year Money Lock since 1984. The Lock on that building will lift on Feb. 4, 2004, because we are beginning a new Construction Cycle.
Millions of buildings will Lock or Unlock on either People or Money on Feb. 4, 2004. This explains why entire neighborhoods will begin to improve, while others will begin to decline. It also explains money, health or relationship troubles that occur in a cyclical pattern when you occupy the same building for decades. When you are aware that your building is approaching a Lock phase you can implement the remedy before hand to prevent the Lock's negative affects, which is what I did to avoid an Annual Money Lock a few years ago.
© 2003 P.K. Odle. All rights reserved.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
P.K. Odle is a celebrated classical Yi Jing Feng Shui consultant and the Executive Director of the world-renowned American Feng Shui Institute®, where she has taught since 1998. She created The Feng Shui Advantage's "Lifetime Keys Personal Directions Self-Mastery Toolbox." To learn more about using the ancient Chinese science of Yi Jing Feng Shui to improve your Health, Relationships and Finances... through 16 weeks of FREE TIPS subscribe to her award-winning eNewsletter, The Feng Shui Advantage MONTHLY, at http://www.FengShuiAdvantage.com. The next issue could change your life!
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