We had a discussion on Facebook and I touched on the subject of “tree being in front of an entrance”. Interestingly, this afternoon, we had enough of my home-cooked Hainanese Chicken Rice so we went for Chinese dim-sum in Chinatown of Perth. And, I observed some Feng Shui to share on this subject.
The moment I stepped into the restaurant I knew that something was not right about its Feng Shui. Despite a full crowd, its Feng Shui ain’t ‘perfect’. As practitioners, it is our job to judge the quality and capacity of a premise’s Yin-Yang all the time. Call it a occupational hazard. As I missed the visual inspection of the door, I walked out and took some photos.
Read: http://www.13voices.com/tree/ for more.
Also, 5 is Earth, our Mother Earth and the ever central reference – the focal of 5 Elements interaction, the TaiJi. Is there any sense to flood it? To erode it? The very reason why 5 phases/ types of energies are evolving is because Earth is main reference point here…… Again, another basic concept in San Yuan.
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