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Do Feng Shui Remedies Really Work?
by Steven Ng
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The Premise
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese art that has been practised for thousands
of years. It is based on the idea that there should be a "balance"
or harmony in the world. Everything around us has its proper place.
If something is out of place and the balance is disturbed, this disruption
can materialize as a feeling of uneasiness in the people around it,
or as violence or lack of prosperity in the area.
Feng Shui, in all its various forms, acts to restore that balance
and harmony. This balance can be in difference ways, such as health,
prosperity, wealth and love. And a lot of it really works. The cities
of Hong Kong and Singapore are prosperous capitals compared to their
neighbors because they are located in places where the Feng Shui is
perfect for a bustling metropolis. Even the house of Bill Gates, richest
man in the world, is said to be located in the perfect location in
the hills to bring its owner great wealth.
But why does Feng Shui not work for some people? In order to answer
that, we need to look at its history.
The History
Feng Shui originated from ancient China, a land that developed other
skills and arts such as medicine, martial arts and the origins of
chemical warfare. The knowledge of these skills were highly priced,
and the masters of these skills understandably did not want their
secrets to be known to others, for fear that the knowledge could be
used for wrong purposes, or that the masters would lose their status
and prestige once the knowledge became commonplace.
It is therefore expected that the masters might not have handed down
all of their knowledge to their students. These students might have
compiled whatever knowledge they had, and guessed the remainder that
they did not learn from the masters. Some of these students were geniuses,
able to replicate the miracles their masters had performed. Others
were not so skilled, but used whatever knowledge they had to make
a living for themselves. This scenario, when applied to Feng Shui,
explains the various schools of Feng Shui that exist today. Some schools
do work wonders, but there are also those that produce very little
tangible effect.
There are many people who call themselves Feng Shui masters these
days, more so now with the growth of the internet. So how do we tell
which ones can really help you? Unfortunately, there isn't much we
can do. After all, someone can say they are a master of a reputable
school of Feng Shui even though they are merely charlatans. The best
thing we can do is to find someone who has had their lives improved
via Feng Shui, and get the name of the Feng Shui practitioner who
helped them.
The Faith
However, another important aspect of getting Feng Shui to work is
your belief in it. Just like the idols of the ancient Aztecs and the
Cross of the Christians, Feng Shui figurines and artefacts act as
"focuses". It will work if you believe in it.
For example, in modern pharmaceutical tests, the researchers always
say that a drug is successful because it worked on a large percentage
(say 75%) of their test subjects. But what about the other 25%? If
the drug really works, why didn't it work for them? It could be that
their body's physiology was different. But in most of the cases, the
reason is psychological. If you truly believe that the medicine will
not cure you, it won't, no matter how good it is. "It's all in
your mind", as the psychologists like to say.
The same goes for Feng Shui. If you buy a Feng Shui figurine but think
it's just some voodoo magic that probably won't work anyway, I can
assure you that it won't work for you. You need to have faith in it.
If you believe that Feng Shui can help you improve your life, it will.
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