meetpanchal Posted December 10, 2000 Share Posted December 10, 2000 what benefits do you get from the use of directionology Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted December 12, 2000 Staff Share Posted December 12, 2000 Dear Dhiren,1. I hope I get your question correct.I am assuming that you are referring to Compass School of Feng Shui in yourmention of "directionology ". (If not, please elaborate further on themeaning of " directionology").2. In this forum, I have mentioned my personal view of the differentinclination each of us have i.e. more inclined towards either Shapes & Formor Compass School methods of Feng Shui.3. Or the explanation offered that some of us are Right or Left 'brained'persons. Where some of us are more `artistic' while others are moremathematical or logical.4. For example, some of us when we read a book we make sure we read frompage 1, 2, 3 onwards.While some of us prefer to read a book or flip to the end rather than followthe `logical' path of reading from page 1 to the last. This group of people,usually are more keen to express themselves with drawing or illustrations.5. Thus, it is my personal belief that some of us are more inclined towardsShapes and Form Feng Shui and may have a feel of it.6. While others may not feel comfortable with abstracts such as Shapes andForm Feng Shui.7. These people are more mathematical or logical and may find Compass Schooltechniques such as Flying Star which has numbers.. Perhaps, this group ofpractitioners thus are more inclined towards this form of Feng Shui.8. For example, if you read Joseph Yu's resume, he has a backgroup with abachelor's degree in Mathematics. Thus, it is my belief that he is `moreinclined' towards say the Flying Star Feng Shui.9. Thus in your question of " what do you get by directionology ", here,some FS practitioners are more inclined towards Flying Star Feng Shui, acompass school method using direction.10. The same is true for specialisation of even US universities. Forexample, Harvard Business School specialises in the `arts' such as HumanResource, Organisation behaviour and the social path.Where University of California, the studies are more inclined towardsmathematical subjects.Here, Harvard Business School is equivalent to Shapes and Form type oflearning. While University of California, is more inclined to say "CompassSchool - Flying Star type of courses.11. It is my belief therefore, that it is not what do one get bydirectionology, but rather, some FS parctitioners are more inclined towardsthe mathematical side or compass method than Shapes and Form.12. Frankly, in my opinion, many students of Feng Shui would prefer the`abstract' side of Feng Shui such as space clearing as it more subjectiveand easier to give reasoning.13. Thus, depending on the experience level of a practitioner, he/she can bea very experienced Shapes and Form practitioner or Master or quite a newpractitioner using the common sense approach.14. Here, the entry level for a new practitioner who provides `reasoning' orspace clearing is easy.15. Many people who sought out practitioners either hear or learn by word ofmouth and it is to `survive' as a FS practitioner, especially in the East,it is difficult with just basic knowledge of `space clearing'.One "may get away" with it, perhaps but time will `creep up' with the personwith little knowledge. Since, more people are getting more aware of whatFeng Shui or perhaps, Geomancy is. Unless, " dead man tell no tales ".Warmest Regards,Cecil----- Original Message -----From: "discussion-session Listmanager" To: Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 3:29 PMSubject: What do you get by directionology Quote From: "Dhiren Panchal" what benefits do you get from the use of directionology Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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