What form of Feng Shui do you follow?
Question: I know there are four basic methods of Feng Shui, which one do you follow and why?
Answer:You are correct, there are four basic methods of Feng Shui. They are the Form School, the Compass, the Eight Directions and the Black Hat Method. I will not go into specifics of the other forms here, but the one I follow is the Black Hat method.
The Black Hat method is a contemporary Western style of Feng Shui. It addresses the need for a method that can be used where compass-oriented rules of placement are difficult or impossible to follow. It can also be used in combination with the other methods to provide a deeper understanding of the energetic qualities and influences of your space.
In this contemporary approach to Feng Shui, the association of specific areas of the home with specific aspects of your life is based on position relative to the front door, also referred to as the “mouth of chí.”
Furniture is arranged to create a safe and comfortable environment, and colors, artwork, and other imagery are chosen to reinforce desired changes. One of the most appealing aspects of this style of Feng Shui is the emphasis it places on the power of your intention to influence the energy of your home. This makes the practice of Feng Shui much more personal and unique to each individual, and creates the opportunity to use Feng Shui as a tool for increased self-awareness and personal growth.
Black Hat Feng Shui teaches the principles of contemporary western Feng Shui in a way that is easy to learn and apply. And the best part of this type of Feng Shui is that anyone can use it for increased prosperity, success and happiness–starting right now, without special equipment or years of training.
Over the coming weeks I will be brining you some exciting opportunities to learn more about the Black Hat method of Feng Shui, so be sure and stay tuned to your email…. :)
Sincerely,
Raymond Woo
http://www.26-feng-shui-secrets.com
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