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At least 5,000 years
old, the 'I Ching' is a book of oracles containing
the whole of human experience. Used for divination, it is a method of
exploring the unconscious; revealing the laws of life which lead to
peace and harmony.
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Compas Directions
The eight directions of the
compass are
each associated with a different quality of energy. Each one is
linked to
a colour, season, element, time of day, family member, a nine ki
number, a symbol of the natural world and a trigram. These then define
a very particular force in each sector of the compass. The centre forms
the ninth Chi
type and has its own energy quality which is stronger
than the rest.
Trigrams
Trigrams are from an ancient Chinese text called the I Ching which is a
book of wisdom and divination. It gives sixty-four hexagrams
– every possible combination of the eight trigrams, which
consist of broken and unbroken lines representing yin and yang
energies.
The eight directions form the basis of the compass bagua (Pa Kua) and
align with the different life areas. See
Bagua.
Each direction is further divided into twenty-four directions
(twenty-four mountains). By using the trigram for each sector finely
tuned cures can be placed in specific points of the house based upon
the individual lines of the trigram (eg. yin or yang).
To give you an example of a directional energy the South has the symbol
and element of fire, its season is summer and its time of day is
midday, when the sun is at its highest. The energy from this direction
is active and dynamic on the surface, although it also has an element
of flowing flexibility within it. This energy can fire people up,
promote passion and enlightenment and help to bring about fame and
success. On the other hand you may not want to position your bed in
this area of the house as the energy may be too strong to allow for a
relaxing sleep.
A Feng
Shui consultation can determine
whether the important elements
of your home, such as beds, seating and work areas, are positioned in a
way that will allow you to gain the maximum benefit from each
particular energy.
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