Feng Shui
Feng Shui, the ancient Chinese Art and Science of Placement, is a very powerful tool in the creation of Sacred Space. It presents and utilises a comprehensive design structure which seeks to harmonise and balance all the visible and invisible elements in an environment.
The Sun path, magnetic orientation, shapes, colours, significant dates and times, directions, materials and even weather patterns are all part of the palette used by a Feng Shui practitioner, as well as good old fashioned practical design sense.
‘Feng’ can be translated as ‘Wind’, and ‘Shui’ can mean ‘Water’, and so Feng Shui can be poetically described as the balancing of Wind and Water. Wind is Energy and Water is Containment – so good Feng Shui seeks to harness energy effortlessly and sustainably, and contain it in shapes and forms that optimise the coherence of that energy.
By studying Nature, and incorporating her patterns, shapes, forms, ratios and symmetries we can consciously create buildings and spaces which can accurately be described as ‘Sacred’. BioArchitecture automatically is good Feng Shui – as it not only provides a beautifully holistic living structure which allows all the energies to come together non-destructively, but encourages those energies to interact and share sustainably – and this is the new definition of Life.
BioArchitecture is optimised Energetic Flow and Containment (the simple and accurate definition of Feng Shui. All the designs available for purchase on Holistic House Plans are based fully on these principles, and with correct siting will be excellent Feng Shui for any home or space.
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