- It is an established method that has been used for centuries; practitioners work in teams using set procedures and interpret them strictly.
- It uses energy – which is the primary mechanism for Chinese Metaphysics.
- The same mechanism for exteriors and interiors
- It is easily scalable from a single house to design of cities.
- Proven with examples –
Canary Wharf (London),
Tesco (UK 1990s – HQ and Stores – when Tesco overtook Sainsbury’s to become UK market leader in the grocery sector)
Walmart (USA – HQ and Stores)
Costco (the USA and worldwide – HQ and Stores)
HSBC (the London and Hong Kong)
Practical Aspects of Traditional Chinese Feng Shui
Traditional Chinese Feng Shui is a lineage system. The practice knowledge is passed down from one generation to the next in a 10-year training programme after a rigorous selection of the students.
The practice knowledge is an integrated or unified system that is based on the best available energies present in the environment to the targeted locations within in the property.
Exteriors
a. An exploration of the surrounding area to locate the source or sources of the energy. It is a landform that determines the flow of energy to the property.
b. The energy going into the property is governed by two factors – The quantity and the quality of the energy.
c. The quality of the energy is determined by two factors
feng shui fundamentals – compass direction and time periods.
the flow characteristics – it is fast, slow, moderate, turbulence from an obstacle etc
d. The consultant then devises a “channel” for the energy to flow to the entrance of the property. The energy has to be prepared for the entrance –
- The energy has to have appropriate feng shui qualities so that it matches the characteristics of the entrance.
- The physical flow of the energy is slow and calm.
- There can be one or more entrances for the energy to enter the property.
Interiors
e. The entrance hallway way is the distribution centre for the property.
The internal design in the property is to direct the energy to the appropriate locations and also away from the locations where energy can be lost – external doors, toilets etc.
f. The appropriate locations can be for:
Residential: bedroom, living room, study/home office
Business: sales area, offices of decision-makers.
Comment:
It is important to have feedback of knowing the quality and quantity of energy flowing at the various stages. Otherwise, the consultant would be working “blind”.
My Training in Traditional Chinese Feng Shui with Alliance Feng Shui
At the turn of the 21st Century, I was selected to join a closed group under my Master – Shyan Tseng (Blue Dragon Feng Shui), who has at least five decades of international experience at the highest level.
I trained and worked as part of a team working on property development projects in various parts of the world. After ten years of work experience, I use this work experience in my practice.
All work is regulated by the practice, rules and ethos of Alliance Feng Shui.
This is the way how the actual knowledge is being passed down from Master to disciple (student). It is still being carried out to this present day.
Alliance Feng Shui has its origins in the Imperial Court of China in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911AD).
What is Alliance Feng Shui?
Alliance Feng Shui is a group of Feng Shui consultants trained by Shyan Tseng, one of the finest Feng Shui Consultants in the world today.
Alliance Feng Shui employ techniques that have been available for decades to heads of state, major national. and multinational corporations, and some of the most successful individuals in the world.
We provide the highest level of application out of a profound commitment to benefit the environment in which we all live and work.
- The knowledge has strong roots dating back to the Tang dynasty (618-907AD). These ancient methods have been adapted, tested and proven for effective use in the 21st Century.
- When the Master, who is a practitioner, is looking to pass on the knowledge, he looks for students for the next generation. The aim is to train the students to be as good as or even better to maintain the reputation of the lineage. The Master would be handing down the “secrets of the methods” that have served him well over his career. These time-honoured methods have shown to be reliable and give the client the best possible outcome.
- The practice is handed down from Master to disciple (student) either individually or in small groups. The training is on-site, and the student serves as an apprentice for a number of years.
- Students are selected for their potential to contribute to society with their knowledge and experience. High ethical standards are expected. There is a disciplinary procedure when standards do not meet the expectation.
- Work ranges from small (single person dwellings) to large projects (design of cities). Teams are involved in larger projects. Team members have trained together and performed to the same standard of practice, knowledge and interpretations.
- When the Master is sufficiently confident of a student, he is allowed to practise on their own. The Master is always there for support.
- Later, when the student has gained sufficient experience and has established his name and is making the Master proud. The Master awards the student a lineage holder status with a lineage name. This comprises of the generation name and a personal name.
- The lineage society holds regular meetings for updates and reunions. The Master keeps a watch over his students to maintain the exacting high standards of practice in helping people.
My Master describes this process as refining a rough diamond to finely polished, refined so that sparkles brightly.
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