Feng Shui Love

Article by Mary Stevens
Ancient Feng Shui Love Secrets Re-Discovered
“Tao Hua or Peach Blossom Formula for Love”, “The Eight Mansions of Love”, “Flying Star For Love” are all strange sounding names but they are the titles of three very interesting ebooks that can change your life through this newly re-discovered ancient Feng Shui love secret.
People have been using the power of Feng Shui for thousands of years to bring luck, health and happiness to their lives. It’s only just in the last few years that we in the west have “re-discovered” Feng Shui and now we have started to use it to to decorate our homes for luck and prosperity, but while experimenting it was found that Feng Shui’s power goes far beyond any home decorating… all the way to love and romance.
The art and practice of Feng Shui began many thousands of years ago in China and was used extensively during the West Han dynasty around the third century BC. It’s interesting to note that back then Feng Shui was also known as KanYu. In fact the original name for the effects of Feng Shui was KanYu.
Here is something very important, Feng Shui is not any type of religion, it is the study of what occurs when mass, magnetism and energy are manipulated in such a way as to effect positive changes to things that are happening in your life and surroundings.
It’s effectiveness depends on having accurate north south and east west directions for alignment of objects which means having a compass is essential for proper accuracy. So it’s surprising that Feng Shui was being used with some degree of effectiveness long before the magnetic compass.
Feng Shui originated in ancient China more than 3,500 years before the invention of the magnetic compass. At that time people using Feng Shui relied on astronomy (the stars) to find true north.
In order to find precise directions before the compass, Chinese astronomers used the circumpolar stars (stars that circle the poles and never go below the horizon like the stars that make the “big dipper”) to determine the north-south magnetic axis. Today we simply use a map compass or our GPS.
Feng Shui’s astronomical history is also evident in the development of Feng Shui instruments and techniques. According to the Zhouli (Chinese ritual text), the original Feng Shui instrument for finding direction may well have been a gnomon (the part of a sundial that cast the shadow).
Even in this modern three ebook set on Feng Shui love secrets you’ll find yourself using Liqi Pai (Compass Methods) and Xuan Kong Fei Xing (Flying Stars methods) as well as Ba Zhai (Eight Mansions) to make the power of Feng Shui happen for you.
This all sounds very complicated and mystical, it is not any of those things at all.
This fascinating three ebook set the “Tao Hua or Peach Blossom Formula for Love”, “The Eight Mansions of Love” and “Flying Star For Love” gives you all you need to know in step by step directions to make Feng Shui work for you. Each book is fully illustrated with clear photos and charts that break it all down into simple understandable easy steps that anyone (with a compass) can do.
This power of Feng Shui using mass, magnetism and energy to affect your life in such a positive way is being studied closely today. At Singapore Polytechnic and other institutions like the New York College of Health Professions, many students (including engineers and designers) take courses on feng shui every year and go on to become feng shui (or geomancy) consultants.
Now the power of Feng Shui has come to you. It’s your turn to harness this power and put it to use in your own personal life.
With those three ebooks that I’ve mentioned you could change your everyday life into something you have only read about or seen in movies!
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