The Bagua Map with Sally A.
Sally Adams is a Graduate of the Western School of Feng Shui Practitioner Training Program. She’s doing some great healing work using Acupuncture (her Master’s is in Traditional Chinese Medicine after all!) and Feng Shui has been a powerful tool for her clients’ health. Go Sally!
-Liv, WSFS
Monday, November 3, 2008
The “treasure map” of Feng Shui
The Bagua originates from the I Ching, or “Book of Changes”, an ancient divination tool dating back thousands of years. The I Ching has been used as a tool for guidance to help people make important life decisions. Its wisdom states that when we are aligned with the balanced energy or Ch’i of the cosmos our lives flow more smoothly. There are sixty-four chapters in the I Ching, eight of which correspond to eight sections of the Bagua map.
For Sally’s entire article, please go to
http://www.take5moment.com/cgi/members.mpl?Action=View&id=227&media_type=blog
IS THE BAGUA MAP AFFECTED BY BEING LOCATED IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
PLEASE ADVISE
JAYNE
Hello Jayne!
Yes, this is a common question – check out the answer here:
http://westernschooloffengshui.com/2013/03/q-a-feng-shui-for-southern-hemisphere/
And please let us know if this is what you had in mind, OR if you have any other questions. Also, we’d love to hear about your experience as apply EFS to your Bagua “down under”.
Liv