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WHAT IS

  Feng Shui is the ancient science developed over 3,000 years ago in China. It’s a study about the heavens and the earth in relation to human beings, a complex technology that helps us to choose a balanced way of life and to harmonize our sacred spaces – the places we live, work and create in. 

  The purpose of Feng Shui is to bring the worlds of Heaven and Earth together in a perfect alignment between visible and physical to the vibrational unseen.

  The term Feng Shui literally translates as wind-water, which stands for the main Feng Shui principle of the flow and the containment of the energy (Qi). Qi is the essential term of Feng Shui that represents the invisible life force that binds the universe, earth and men together. Good Feng Shui is achieved by maximizing the good, auspicious positive Sheng Qi and minimizing the inauspicious, malignant Sha Qi that is found in sharp harsh lines and man-made unnatural formations..

 Feng Shui is a blending of Taoism and the theory of Yin & Yang. Yin & Yang are symbols that describe the process of change and the rhythm of alteration between opposite forces, they represent the polar nature of everything existing that complement each other to create a whole.

  Five Elements are the fundamental five substances that are essential to human life, according to Chinese Medicine – it’s an endless transformation of the cycles of nature - in evolutional generating orderly cycle  They saw that the seasons progressed in an orderly cycle. Spring – a period of growth, which generates abundant wood and vitality, Summer is a period of swelling, flowering, brimming with Fire and energy. There are in-between transitional seasonal periods, or a separate “season” known as Late Summer or Long Summer – the latter case associated with leveling and dampening (moderation) and fruition, Autumn is a period of harvesting and collecting, and Winter – a period of retreat, where stillness and storage pervades. They saw that the change isn’t a random thing, it is an evolution that corresponds to different organic processes as five senses and five elements – Wood burns to make Fire, ashes decomposes into the Earth, Earth creates Metal, Metal generates Water, Water nourishes trees and plants forming Wood. The knowledge that nature is without and within us at every moment, that we are the seasons, as well as we are the elements lays in the base of Feng Shui. One of the main concepts of Tao, Buddhism and Kabbalah is the union between the individual and the Absolute.

 

“Our greatest offering is the ability to dissolve into feeling.”

_ Yeva