The Different Kinds of Feng Shui And
How They Work
Free Lecture Followed
by a Book Signing
Saturday, November 10th, 2007
2:00 - 3:00 PM
The Aquarian Book Shop at Willow Lawn
NOTE: In addition to this free lecture, I
am also offering private consultations before the lecture between 10am and
1pm to help raise money for the Baby Girl School Building Project.
Their eighth school is under construction in Kenya educating Maasai
and Kipsigis children who had little opportunity for an education before
the schools were built. It's a great cause I hope you will support.
The Aquarian Psychic
Festival will be going on from 10-6 with others donating their time and skills
with astrology and other kinds of readings you can buy. If you are
a do-it-yourselfer and need some feng shui help, this is a rare opportunity
to get some inexpensive personalized feng shui advice from me. Call
the Aquarian Bookshop for price information at (804)285-6264.
And now about the lecture ....If you read a few different feng shui books,
chances are you will encounter conflicting information. There are several
schools of feng shui and also variations within each school due to family
lineage practices.
Flying Star feng shui
is the most advanced level of feng shui and adds the time dimension to a
building's energy. The date of construction the compass degree the
building faces determines energy patterns inside the house that have a major
impact on the residents.
Compass School feng
shui divides the structure into the eight compass directions. Each person
has four good compass directions and four bad compass directions based on
their year of birth and gender and belong to either the East Group or the
West Group. A building's sitting direction determines whether it is
an East or West Group structure.
Form School feng shui
uses the shapes and forms of the surrounding landscape and waterways
and how these shapes will affect people living or working in a structure.
Western/Black Hat
Sect/BTB feng shui is a modern version of feng shui developed in the
mid 1980s and is a combination of Tibetan Buddhism, Taoism , Psychology
and Traditional Feng Shui and is based on a more spiritual approach than
scientific. The structure is divided into eight sections and a bagua
or Ba Gua map is aligned with the entry door, rather than actual compass
directions. Each section corresponds to a different life aspiration.
Placing of symbols and intent is emphasized.
Feng Shui Diva! Robyn Bentley
takes the mystery out of feng shui. Once you understand how it works, you
can make adjustments to balance your home.
Can't make the lecture?
Creating
A Haven: Simple Steps For A Healthy And Nurturing Home is an easy read
and will teach you step by step how to create more balance in your home
using feng shui and other holistic living practices from around the world.
The book is available at the
Aquarian Bookshop and a book signing will be held immediately after the lecture.
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