Nanette Geiger
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| How To Use A Feng Shui Compass |
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| Written by Nanette |
| Thursday, 15 July 2010 10:57 |
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You must have seen a feng shui compass and have been wondering what it is for. This mysterious contraption, mostly used by feng shui experts is what helps them distinguish the flow of energy in a place. As a matter of fact, the feng shui compass is the feng shui master’s best tool in determining the chi orientation of a location and the best spot to build a house. Similarly, it’s also a tool that aid feng shui believers to apply the feng shui teachings in their homes accurately. This is because the feng shui compass precisely tells them the exact orientation of their home. There are several kinds of feng shui compass out there. But perhaps the most useful one is the type that allows you to view the numbers while you view the building simultaneously. Other types of a feng shui compass include some traditional compasses. This kind of feng shui compass needs to have its user look down in it so he can see the numbers. This is not as convenient to use as the newer ones because it doesn’t allow one to watch it while they are viewing the building. The traditional feng shui compass is called the Lo Pan. It is actually a combination of two Chinese words, Lo which means everything and Pan which means bowl. This can be interpreted as the bowl that gives you an access to see everything. It is rumored that feng shui experts can see the mysteries of the universe with the aid of this. The feng shui compass is also known as the Ancient Chinese’ geomantic compass. The traditional compass was used by the feng shui masters for thousands of years now in an effort to help other people who are searching for true life success. It is also believed that many people were aided to success with the use of the traditional feng shui compass. The traditional Lo Pan feng shui compass is composed of concentric rings that gives out data with the aid of a magnetic needle. It has four major rings and on of which is the “ring of the twenty four directions”. The “ring of the twenty four directions” lies in the third position and it can accurately indicate which direction the house is facing. One more major ring in the Lo Pan feng shui compass is referred to as the pre-celestial ring. The pre-celestial ring is located in the compass’ center. The re-celestial ring is the ring that is in charge of discerning how the chi energy flows in a specific place. This tells the feng shui practitioners the information they need in choosing the ways to improve the flow of chi. No matter what kind of feng shui compass it is, it is proven that the feng shui compass is a very important ‘must-have’ tool for a feng shui master. The information that feng shui experts get from the feng shui compass is indeed very important for the practice itself. If used properly by a feng shui master, he can easily interpret the chi flow in the house and recommend some modifications or additions to improve its flow. |



