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== The Feng Shui Triage == | |||
[[Image:triage.png | thumb | 400px | left | Feng Shui Triage...]] | |||
Doctors may need to examine a sick patient and conduct some tests. And only after the test findings can the doctor, understand your health problem(s). | |||
With Feng Shui is the same thing. Even a Feng Shui practitioner needs to gather as much facts and even chart out the "birth-chart" of a home to understand better the situation, before they can "prescribe" cures or enhancements for a home. | |||
Thus many good Feng Shui practitioners doing professional audits would:- | |||
1st Visit to clients home or office: Use their Luo Pan (compass) and scan the external and internal environments. And get a copy of the layout plan and all relevant personal particulars of the family. | |||
(The Feng Shui practitioner, will go back and study, and propose recommendations. Usually, the practitioner would draft out a detailed report with recommendations) | |||
2nd Visit: Usually the 2nd visit is conducted a week later, after the practitioner has gone thru his findings, analysis and recommendations. He will then go thru his findings and recommendations during this 2nd Visit. | |||
Contrary to popular belief, a proper professional authentic Feng Shui audit takes much effort and is not a random decision making. And the practioner relies on tools like the Flying Star Feng Shui etc.... | |||
This barging into a doctors office demanding an explanation, even before the doctor examines the patient is more TRUE! | |||
== The | == The Barber and the Dentist == | ||
[[Image:Trial-n-error-Feng-Shui.png | thumb | 400px | left | Trial and Error Feng Shui...]] | |||
1. | 1. In the past many people with toothache, approach their barber to have their tooth pulled. That is why, the additional "RED" stripe on the barber pole represents "blood". | ||
2. | 2. Nowadays, who do we visit when we have tooth problems (tooth decay, tooth ache etc.?) | ||
3. Here, | 3. Here, approaching a barber for our tooth woes is equivalent of practising "Trial and Error" Feng Shui. | ||
4. | 4. Today, when we have tooth problem, the dentist would definitely, take an X-ray photo of our mouth. (This X-ray is akin to a Feng Shui practitioner, maping out a home's individual sector charts.) | ||
5. | 5. Can you draw a parallel between then (the barber cum dentist) and a modern day dentist from this illustration? | ||
== Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI Scan) Vs An X-Ray == | |||
[[Image:MRI-1.PNG | thumb | 650px | left | Advancement in science and technology...]] | |||
Unlike x-rays and computed tomographic (CT) scans, which use radiation, MRI uses powerful magnets and radio waves. | |||
An X-Ray, although is helpful, but it is a pure 2-D flat image. And often, difficult to see body tissues. More helpful at looking at bone structures. Even lung X-Rays, can only show a hazy or cloudy image e.g. of a person with TB. | |||
Here, the modern MRI machines are in colour, and can map out any parts of the human tissue, in three-dimension. A doctor or trained technician can even "slice" off any part of the body to view cancerous growth etc... | |||
[[Image:MRI-2.PNG | thumb | 650px | left | Advancement in science and technology...]] | |||
Thus, the question asked is : Given the choice, do you want to rely on the equivalent of Trial and Error Feng Shui: the result is often 50-50 right or wrong (the X-ray) or the MRI (a full picture - equivalent of the Flying Star mapping of say a home). | |||
The saying goes, if you pay "peanuts, you get peanuts". The poor will always be poorer because they go for cheap things. Or want everything that is cheap but not necessarily good! Think about it! | |||
[[Image:ONLY-GOD-KNOWS.PNG | thumb | 650px | left | Advancement in science and technology...]] | |||
Anonymous wrote: | |||
Will a SE facing house be suited to a person with Kua No:4? Is the period 8 natal flying chart of a SE facing house good? If not, what are the remedies? Please advise. Thanks. | |||
- | == In-car Entertainment system (I.C.E) Car Installers == | ||
Sales, services and installation of complete car stereo systems, securities and accessories. | |||
In the past, adding or changing in-car radio systems was a breeze. | |||
Nowadays, even experienced such car installers would not want to touch especially a BMW! As they are worried that tapping the wrong wires may even explode the various air-bags. | |||
Worse! Normal installers don't have the hardware/software to activate on/off a feature! For example, if we were to fit a bluetooth or additional factory approved car alarm for a BMW, you still need to go to an authorised workshop with the necessary software to "turn" on that feature - thru the software. | |||
Things have changed. In the past, without additional professional tools like "Flying star", statistically, all decisons are "trial and error" 50-50 percent right or wrong some of the time. And today, there are so many readily available info on many of the Feng Shui tools etc... | |||
== The Automobile Association (The British RAC, The American AAA) == | |||
Reference Forum Msg: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24434&new= | |||
1. Many years back when vehicles (cars) were not so sophisticated, many experienced Automobile Association (AA) vehicle break-down technicians could most likely, help to "revive" a vehicle, especially if the vehicle had battery problem, alternator and even fuel (pump) and many other common faults. | 1. Many years back when vehicles (cars) were not so sophisticated, many experienced Automobile Association (AA) vehicle break-down technicians could most likely, help to "revive" a vehicle, especially if the vehicle had battery problem, alternator and even fuel (pump) and many other common faults. | ||
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2. Today, most likely if we were to call the AA for breakdown assistance, other than battery problems, their technicians would tell you... "we will arrange to tow your vehicle to any workshop that you specify!" So far, only one country I know: Germany does have a great on-site vehicle break-down service support for their autoban. | 2. Today, most likely if we were to call the AA for breakdown assistance, other than battery problems, their technicians would tell you... "we will arrange to tow your vehicle to any workshop that you specify!" So far, only one country I know: Germany does have a great on-site vehicle break-down service support for their autoban. | ||
3. Here, again, opening the bonnet of a car, does not guarantee one that the car can be repaired! As nowadays, the fuel system is not so simple, some with sophisticated injection system, and others like flywheel sensors and other systems. | 3. Here, again, opening the bonnet of a car, does not guarantee one that the car can be repaired! As nowadays, the fuel system is not so simple, some with sophisticated injection system, and others like flywheel sensors and other systems. | ||
4. Times have changed! Thus, maybe, if one asked a question like: "is the water feature suitable for my marriage?" 20 years ago, the Geomancer will tell you (depending on a 50-50 chance), he will say, yes or no! And then cross-his fingers. | 4. Times have changed! Thus, maybe, if one asked a question like: "is the water feature suitable for my marriage?" 20 years ago, the Geomancer will tell you (depending on a 50-50 chance), he will say, yes or no! And then cross-his fingers. | ||
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5. Today is different! For those who are ignorant of readily available tools that can most likely give more information, much like the revised software diagnostic tools, then we should be using it. The cave-man approach is "this Flying Star" is greek or latin to me! Again, too-bad! | 5. Today is different! For those who are ignorant of readily available tools that can most likely give more information, much like the revised software diagnostic tools, then we should be using it. The cave-man approach is "this Flying Star" is greek or latin to me! Again, too-bad! | ||
6. In-car Entertainment system (I.C.E) Car Installers | |||
Sales, services and installation of complete car stereo systems, securities and accessories. | Sales, services and installation of complete car stereo systems, securities and accessories. | ||
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In the past, adding or changing in-car radio systems was a breeze. | In the past, adding or changing in-car radio systems was a breeze. | ||
Nowadays, even experienced such car installers would not want to touch especially a BMW! As they are worried that tapping the wrong wires may even explode the various air-bags. | Nowadays, even experienced such car installers would not want to touch especially a BMW! As they are worried that tapping the wrong wires may even explode the various air-bags. | ||
Worse! Normal installers don't have the hardware/software to activate on/off a feature! For example, if we were to fit a bluetooth or additional factory approved car alarm for a BMW, you still need to go to an authorised workshop with the necessary software to "turn" on that feature - thru the software. | Worse! Normal installers don't have the hardware/software to activate on/off a feature! For example, if we were to fit a bluetooth or additional factory approved car alarm for a BMW, you still need to go to an authorised workshop with the necessary software to "turn" on that feature - thru the software. | ||
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Things have changed. In the past, without additional professional tools like "Flying star", statistically, all decisons are "trial and error" 50-50 percent right or wrong some of the time. And today, there are so many readily available info on many of the Feng Shui tools etc... | Things have changed. In the past, without additional professional tools like "Flying star", statistically, all decisons are "trial and error" 50-50 percent right or wrong some of the time. And today, there are so many readily available info on many of the Feng Shui tools etc... | ||
== | == Too Little Information to Work On == | ||
1. A person with Gua (Kua) 4 is considered as belonging to the East Group. | |||
2. "What remedies, do you want?" | |||
Your question is like: "Running into an A & E without queueing; runs into the doctors room and ask this silly question: What is wrong with me?" | |||
The Doctor MAY simply tell you: "Get out! And go thru the Triage!, FIRST!. The purpose of the Triage is to do "trouble-shooting". Without trouble shooting, how the hell can we know what is the issues or problems? | |||
Latest revision as of 21:13, 18 June 2011
The Feng Shui Triage
Doctors may need to examine a sick patient and conduct some tests. And only after the test findings can the doctor, understand your health problem(s).
With Feng Shui is the same thing. Even a Feng Shui practitioner needs to gather as much facts and even chart out the "birth-chart" of a home to understand better the situation, before they can "prescribe" cures or enhancements for a home.
Thus many good Feng Shui practitioners doing professional audits would:-
1st Visit to clients home or office: Use their Luo Pan (compass) and scan the external and internal environments. And get a copy of the layout plan and all relevant personal particulars of the family.
(The Feng Shui practitioner, will go back and study, and propose recommendations. Usually, the practitioner would draft out a detailed report with recommendations)
2nd Visit: Usually the 2nd visit is conducted a week later, after the practitioner has gone thru his findings, analysis and recommendations. He will then go thru his findings and recommendations during this 2nd Visit.
Contrary to popular belief, a proper professional authentic Feng Shui audit takes much effort and is not a random decision making. And the practioner relies on tools like the Flying Star Feng Shui etc....
This barging into a doctors office demanding an explanation, even before the doctor examines the patient is more TRUE!
The Barber and the Dentist
1. In the past many people with toothache, approach their barber to have their tooth pulled. That is why, the additional "RED" stripe on the barber pole represents "blood".
2. Nowadays, who do we visit when we have tooth problems (tooth decay, tooth ache etc.?)
3. Here, approaching a barber for our tooth woes is equivalent of practising "Trial and Error" Feng Shui.
4. Today, when we have tooth problem, the dentist would definitely, take an X-ray photo of our mouth. (This X-ray is akin to a Feng Shui practitioner, maping out a home's individual sector charts.)
5. Can you draw a parallel between then (the barber cum dentist) and a modern day dentist from this illustration?
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI Scan) Vs An X-Ray
Unlike x-rays and computed tomographic (CT) scans, which use radiation, MRI uses powerful magnets and radio waves.
An X-Ray, although is helpful, but it is a pure 2-D flat image. And often, difficult to see body tissues. More helpful at looking at bone structures. Even lung X-Rays, can only show a hazy or cloudy image e.g. of a person with TB.
Here, the modern MRI machines are in colour, and can map out any parts of the human tissue, in three-dimension. A doctor or trained technician can even "slice" off any part of the body to view cancerous growth etc...
Thus, the question asked is : Given the choice, do you want to rely on the equivalent of Trial and Error Feng Shui: the result is often 50-50 right or wrong (the X-ray) or the MRI (a full picture - equivalent of the Flying Star mapping of say a home).
The saying goes, if you pay "peanuts, you get peanuts". The poor will always be poorer because they go for cheap things. Or want everything that is cheap but not necessarily good! Think about it!
Anonymous wrote:
Will a SE facing house be suited to a person with Kua No:4? Is the period 8 natal flying chart of a SE facing house good? If not, what are the remedies? Please advise. Thanks.
In-car Entertainment system (I.C.E) Car Installers
Sales, services and installation of complete car stereo systems, securities and accessories.
In the past, adding or changing in-car radio systems was a breeze.
Nowadays, even experienced such car installers would not want to touch especially a BMW! As they are worried that tapping the wrong wires may even explode the various air-bags.
Worse! Normal installers don't have the hardware/software to activate on/off a feature! For example, if we were to fit a bluetooth or additional factory approved car alarm for a BMW, you still need to go to an authorised workshop with the necessary software to "turn" on that feature - thru the software.
Things have changed. In the past, without additional professional tools like "Flying star", statistically, all decisons are "trial and error" 50-50 percent right or wrong some of the time. And today, there are so many readily available info on many of the Feng Shui tools etc...
The Automobile Association (The British RAC, The American AAA)
Reference Forum Msg: http://forum.geomancy.net/phpforum/article.php?bid=2&fid=1&mid=24434&new=
1. Many years back when vehicles (cars) were not so sophisticated, many experienced Automobile Association (AA) vehicle break-down technicians could most likely, help to "revive" a vehicle, especially if the vehicle had battery problem, alternator and even fuel (pump) and many other common faults.
2. Today, most likely if we were to call the AA for breakdown assistance, other than battery problems, their technicians would tell you... "we will arrange to tow your vehicle to any workshop that you specify!" So far, only one country I know: Germany does have a great on-site vehicle break-down service support for their autoban.
3. Here, again, opening the bonnet of a car, does not guarantee one that the car can be repaired! As nowadays, the fuel system is not so simple, some with sophisticated injection system, and others like flywheel sensors and other systems.
4. Times have changed! Thus, maybe, if one asked a question like: "is the water feature suitable for my marriage?" 20 years ago, the Geomancer will tell you (depending on a 50-50 chance), he will say, yes or no! And then cross-his fingers.
5. Today is different! For those who are ignorant of readily available tools that can most likely give more information, much like the revised software diagnostic tools, then we should be using it. The cave-man approach is "this Flying Star" is greek or latin to me! Again, too-bad!
6. In-car Entertainment system (I.C.E) Car Installers
Sales, services and installation of complete car stereo systems, securities and accessories.
In the past, adding or changing in-car radio systems was a breeze.
Nowadays, even experienced such car installers would not want to touch especially a BMW! As they are worried that tapping the wrong wires may even explode the various air-bags.
Worse! Normal installers don't have the hardware/software to activate on/off a feature! For example, if we were to fit a bluetooth or additional factory approved car alarm for a BMW, you still need to go to an authorised workshop with the necessary software to "turn" on that feature - thru the software.
Things have changed. In the past, without additional professional tools like "Flying star", statistically, all decisons are "trial and error" 50-50 percent right or wrong some of the time. And today, there are so many readily available info on many of the Feng Shui tools etc...
Too Little Information to Work On
1. A person with Gua (Kua) 4 is considered as belonging to the East Group.
2. "What remedies, do you want?"
Your question is like: "Running into an A & E without queueing; runs into the doctors room and ask this silly question: What is wrong with me?"
The Doctor MAY simply tell you: "Get out! And go thru the Triage!, FIRST!. The purpose of the Triage is to do "trouble-shooting". Without trouble shooting, how the hell can we know what is the issues or problems?