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| The Ancient Wisdom of Feng Shui is the understanding of energy, form and movement. Everything has form and this form effects the
movement of energy, or chi, that is inherent in all things. Understanding how the forms of things relate to one another, and how this effects the
movement of chi, can greatly influence the state of mind, and therefore the success of any person or endeavor.
Chi is a positive "life breath" energy inherent in all things. It is associated with the dragon, the most powerful animal in Chinese mythology. Chi flows through every part of the body from the earth to the top of the head. It pulsates through all forms and all materials, accumulating and dispersing, linking all energy forces. Feng Shui is the art of accentuating and concentrating the great benefits of chi. The flow of chi is sensitive to elements, shapes, obstructions and all sorts of circumstances. The Five Elements utilized in Feng Shui are: Water, Wood, Fire, Earth and Metal. These elements are interactive and shape every aspect of daily life. Productively they lead to harmony, destructively they lead to discord.
Eight years ago, Master Armani travelled into China with three guards, one interpreter, one horse and 2 donkeys. Arriving at the Buddhist monastery that was their destination, he was greeting by bowing monks, who knew he was arriving and honored his arrival as a returning emperor. Although the monks wanted him to remain and train with them as a monk, Christopher returned to the West, where he could pass on the wisdom that he learned. |
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