18 Facts About Feng shui

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Feng shui, sometimes called Chinese geomancy, is an ancient Chinese traditional practice which claims to use energy forces to harmonize individuals with their surrounding environment.

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One scholar writes that in contemporary Western societies “feng shui tends to be reduced to interior design for health and wealth.

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Feng shui has been identified as both non-scientific and pseudoscientific by scientists and philosophers, and has been described as a paradigmatic example of pseudoscience.

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Until the invention of the magnetic compass, feng shui relied on astronomy to find correlations between humans and the universe.

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Rituals for using a feng shui instrument required a diviner to examine current sky phenomena to set the device and adjust their position in relation to the device.

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Goal of feng shui as practiced today is to situate the human-built environment on spots with good qi, an imagined form of "energy".

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Feng shui is classified as a pseudoscience since it exhibits a number of classic pseudoscientific aspects such as making claims about the functioning of the world which are not amenable to testing with the scientific method.

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The goal of feng shui is to take advantage of vital qi by appropriate siting of graves and structures.

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Traditional feng shui is an ancient system based upon the observation of heavenly time and earthly space.

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10.

Compass branch is a collection of more recent feng shui techniques based on the Eight Directions, each of which is said to have unique qi.

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11.

Eight Life Aspirations style of feng shui is a simple system which coordinates each of the eight cardinal directions with a specific life aspiration or station such as family, wealth, fame, etc.

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12.

In many cases, the only remaining patches of Asian old forest are "feng shui woods", associated with cultural heritage, historical continuity, and the preservation of various flora and fauna species.

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Victorian-era commentators on feng shui were generally ethnocentric, and as such skeptical and derogatory of what they knew of feng shui.

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Feng shui remained popular in Hong Kong, and in the Republic of China, where traditional culture was not suppressed.

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Feng shui practitioners were beaten and abused by Red Guards and their works burned.

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Some officials who had consulted feng shui were terminated and expelled from the Communist Party.

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Nevertheless, it is reported that feng shui has gained adherents among Communist Party officials according to a BBC Chinese news commentary in 2006, and since the beginning of Chinese economic reforms the number of feng shui practitioners is increasing.

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18.

Feng shui has become another New Age "energy" scam with arrays of metaphysical products.

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