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晋 郭璞《葬书》起源研究 - [杨公风水]
2009-11-20
晋·郭璞《葬书》起源研究——从考古学角度赖祖龙
摘 要
晋•郭璞著的《葬书》是中国风水文化的经典著作,一直为风水文化研究者奉为中国风水的开山之作。后世广为流传的杨筠松风水学,其源头就是《葬书》。然细读《葬书》,会发现《葬书》是一部很成熟的风水理论、实践著作,《葬书》中常见的“经曰”也一直让读者感到困惑。本文从考古学角度对《葬... -
Feng Shui Interprets the Haunted House - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
When we think of a classic haunted house, images from the movies come up. Sometimes the haunted house is depicted as a dark, dingy, old, dilapidated house, secluded and covered with cobwebs. Oddly enough, these really are some of the "yin" at... -
Feng Shui Interprets The Street That Ends At Your House - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
The house which sits at the very end of a cul-de-sac or T-juncture is going to be receiving more energy than the other houses on either side, but this is not necessarily a bad thing. Most feng shui books illustrate how this is a very accident-prone or ... -
Feng Shui Interprets Exposed Beams - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
What constitutes a balanced room according to feng shui theory involves not one, but several aspects. Some of those aspects are non-obvious while some aspects are immediately palpable, such as the flaw of a room which is chronically dark or cold. The l... -
“Clutter: 1: (Verb) To fill or cover with scattered or disordered things that impede movement or reduce effectiveness -- often used with up.
2: (Noun) a crowded or confused mass or collection; things that clutter a place”. ~ Merriam-W... -
Good Feng Shui and Good Neighborhoods - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
I have found an interesting coincidence with some of the better neighborhoods I have visited and the better feng shui houses that exist there. I am speaking of the 4 major house types which are determined by their precise compass orientation. Here is o... -
Feng Shui Interprets Exposed Beams - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
What constitutes a balanced room according to feng shui theory involves not one, but several aspects. Some of those aspects are non-obvious while some aspects are immediately palpable, such as the flaw of a room which is chronically dark or cold. The l... -
How to Let Go of Anything - That Clutter is Holding You Back!“Clutter: 1: (Verb) To fill or cover with scattered or disordered things that impede movement or reduce effectiveness -- often used with up.
2: (Noun) a crowded or confused mass o... -
Feng Shui At Work - Climbing the Walls - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
Empty walls devoid of art --or any decoration-- are depressing, aren't they? The only thing less uplifting than bare walls is ugly walls that have stains and peeling paint where the art should be. Feng shui is about creating harmonious, peaceful, and i... -
The Art of Feng Shui and the Feng Shui of Art - [杨公风水]
2007-12-20
A question that comes up often during a feng shui consultation, is how to interpret the effects of art in our home or work place. Here are my thoughts: 1. Art is subjective: if you like looking at a particular piece of art and it makes you feel good, t... -
Feng Shui Means, 'Make More Money'
2007-12-20
Feng Shui is Quack Science you think? Think again. Feng Shui is just plain common sense. By the time you finish this short article you will see why it is so painfully obvious and you’ll wonder why you didn’t figure it out sooner.
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