Applied Feng Shui (Theories, Concept & Practical Application)

The most comprehensive course that teaches you all the foundation to attain better understanding when you take up other more advance courses.

What this course offers?

    This is  the easiest and most comprehensive way to master and apply Feng Shui.

    More focused lessons designed to fit your busy schedules, and to help you to learn  Feng Shui quickly and easily. The scope of this course is expanded to  include both intermediate and advanced materials.

    For the first  time, all the lessons and instructions are on the web. The result is  a new classroom that teaches Feng Shui according to the way you learn and retain knowledge, at a pace you can control.

    Applied Feng Shui (Theories, Concepts & Practical Application) covers a wide  range of topics and techniques (see below). Even if you are familiar  with Feng Shui, take the time to review all the lessons - you'll be surprised how much you will learn!

    If you are new to Feng Shui, work with each lesson as many times as you want and  then move on to the next lesson.

    By the end of  the course, you'll know the all the key concepts of Feng Shui and how to apply them. With Geomancy-U you learn the most effective way  possible - by doing it yourself.

    As this is an  interactive course, you are free to seek help or ask advice from your course tutor.

Who should take up this course?

    This course is designed for beginners to intermediate users who wants to have a solid foundation in Feng Shui. Professions in real estate,  architects, interior designers, managers, Feng Shui Practioners, and  anyone who wants to have a solid foundation in Feng Shui.

Prerequisites

    You do not need to have prior knowledge of Feng Shui to take up this course.

Scope of course

    The scope of this course covers only Yang Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the living. It does not cover Yin Feng Shui or Feng Shui for the dead. You will  learn not only the theories but the more important area such as the  practical applications of each principle and concept to the environment.

Course Outline

    The information is subject to change without notice. As the course materials are continuously updated, you will find the latest syllabus  in course.

    Unit 1: Introduction to Feng Shui, Tai Ji and Yin and Yang

      1. Feng Shui
      1.1. Origins of the word FENG SHUI
      1.2. Fung Shui, Fong Shooi or Feng Shui?
      1.3.What scope does Feng Shui Cover?
      1.4. Is Feng Shui a Religion?
      1.5. Should we use the word Geomancy or Feng Shui?
      1.6. Popularity of Feng Shui Today
      1.7. What is Tai Ji?
      1.8. The Yin and Yang Principle
      1.9. What is Yin and Yang Feng Shui?
      1.10.  The Five Rules of the Yin and Yang Principles
      1.11.  Yin and Yang and the Four Seasons
      1.12.  The Brain's Two Hemispheres and its Relationship with Yin and Yang

    Unit 2: The Five Elements and Four States

      2. The Five Elements
      2.1. The Productive Sequence
      2.2. The Destructive Sequence
      2.3. The Principle of Balance
      2.4. The Principle of Dissolution
      2.5. The Characteristics of each of the Five Elements
      2.6. The Four States
      2.7. The Five Elements and the Direction of the Main Door
      2.8. The Five Elements and Gemstones
      2.9. The Five Elements and Types of Occupations
      2.10.  The Five Elements and the Human Anatomy
      2.11.  The Five Elements and Taste

    Unit 3: The Eight Trigrams

      3. The Eight Trigrams
      3.1. Origins of the Eight Trigrams
      3.2. Binary Secret of the Hexagrams
      3.3. Evolution of the Eight Trigrams
      3.4. The Scheme or Map of The He
      3.5. The Writing of Luo
      3.6. The First Heaven Sequence
      3.7. Can this Trigram be applied in real life Feng Shui audits by human beings?
      3.8. Fu-Xi's Trigram (Former Heaven Sequence)
      3.9. King Wen's Last Heaven Sequence Trigram (Later Heaven Sequence)
      3.10.  King Wen's Last Heaven Sequence Table
      3.11.  Devil's Gate
      3.12.  The Eight Trigrams and their relationships with the Four Seasons
      3.13.  Major Chinese Dynasties

    Multiple Choice Questions: Self-Review Exercises for Units 1 to 3

    Unit 4: The Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches

      4. The Ten Heavenly Stems and Twelve Earthly Branches
      4.1. The Ten Heavenly Stems
      4.2. The Twelve Earthly Branches
      4.3. The Sexagenary Cycle

        4.3.1. Finding your Sexagenary Number
        4.3.2. Finding your Heavenly Stem
        4.3.3. Finding your Earthly Branches

    Unit 5: The Compass School of Feng Shui

      5. The Compass School of Feng Shui
      5.1. The 24 Compass Directions or Mountains
      5.2. The Basic Directions on a Chinese Compass (Luo Pan)
      5.3. The Chinese Compass or Luo Pan
      5.4. Finding the Facing and Mountain Directions
      5.5. A Home-made Luo Pan
      5.6. Can Feng Shui be practised without using a Luo Pan?
      5.7. The Three Periods and Nine Ages
      5.8. The Base number calculation for the Flying Star Theory

    Unit 6: Are you an East or West Group Person?

      6. Are you an East or West Group Person?
      6.1. East Houses
      6.2. West Houses
      6.3. Two methods of finding your Gua (Kua) number
      6.4. When can this theory be applied?
      6.5. What happens if your main door is in one of your inauspicious location?
      6.6. Sleeping Positions
      6.7. The Eight Aspirations Theory
      6.8. The Individual Eight House Theory Templates
      6.9. Good and Bad Locations

    Multiple Choice Questions: Self-Review Exercises for Units 4 to 6

    Unit 7: What is Qi

      7. What is Qi?
      7.1. What is Sha?
      7.2. Eight Places and Locations most likely harbouring Sha
      7.3. The two main objectives of Feng Shui
      7.4. Flow of Qi
      7.5. Three Threats from Unfavourable Qi

        7.5.1  Threatening Qi
        7.5.2. Lost Qi
        7.5.3. Dead Qi

      7.6. Counter measures against Sha
      7.7. The Most Common Threats and Countermeasures

    Unit 8: The Four Symbolic Animals

      8. The Four Symbolic Animals
      8.1. Ancient Astrological Charts of the Four Symbolic Animals
      8.2. The Four Symbolic Animals Qi
      8.3. Applying the Four Symbolic Animals Principle

        8.3.1. Concept One
        8.3.2. Concept Two
        8.3.3. Concept Three
        8.3.4. The White Tiger
        8.3.5. West (White Tiger) Domain

      8.4. Significance of Each Cardinal Direction

    Unit 9: Water Qi

      9. Water Qi
      9.1. The Three Major Principles

        9.1.1  Principle One
        9.1.2. Principle Two
        9.1.3. Principle Three

      9.2. The Seven Guidelines on Water Feng Shui
      9.3. Unfavourable Water Positions
      9.4. Favourable Water Positions
      9.5. Man-made Waterfalls, Water Fountains and Fish Tanks

    Multiple Choice Questions: Self-Review Exercises for Units 7 to 9

    Unit 10: Site Qi

      10.  Site Qi
      10.1.  Factors Governing the Choice of a site

        10.1.1. The Dragon
        10.1.2. Foundation of the site
        10.1.3. Watercourses around the site
        10.1.4. The orientation of the direction of the site
        10.1.5. The shapes of the plot of land

      10.2.  The Luo Shu Grid (A Square Formation)
      10.3.  Elevation or Depression on one side of the terrain
      10.4.  Three Rules of Thumb to assess a site
      10.5.  Roads and Highways
      10.6.  Shapes of Roofs
      10.7.  Trees and Plants
      10.8.  Classification of Plants and Flowers into the Five Elements
      10.9.  Case Study: The worst case of real life Sha Qi

    Unit 11: The Building and House

      11.  The Building and House
      11.1.  Shapes of Houses / Apartments: Missing Corners
      11.2.  Is there a cure for missing corners?
      11.3.  Main Door
      11.4.  The Living Room
      11.5.  The Dining Room
      11.6.  The Bedroom
      11.7. Toilets
      11.8.  Cure or Remedy for the Toilet
      11.9.  The Kitchen

    Unit 12: Symbolism in Feng Shui

      12.  Symbolism in Feng Shui
      12.1. Colours
      12.2.  Ways of Altering and Improving Qi

        12.2.1. Crystals
        12.2.2. Decorative Ceramics
        12.2.3. Mirrors
        12.2.4. Guidelines for using mirrors
        12.2.5. Paintings and Pictures
        12.2.6. Lightings
        12.2.7. Wind Chimes
        12.2.8. Plants
        12.2.9. Water Positions

      12.3.  Is there a wealth corner?
      12.4.  Objects and their Symbolism in Feng Shui
      12.5.  The various Feng Shui Schools

        12.5.1. Yang Feng Shui: Earthly Luck
        12.5.2. Heavenly Luck: Pillars of Destiny
        12.5.3. Nine Star Ki
        12.5.4. The Black Hat Sect
        12.5.5. "Fast Food" Feng Shui
        12.5.6. Intuition or Trial and Error Feng Shui

      12.6.  Is there a Career in Feng Shui?
      12.7.  Conducting a Feng Shui Audit
      12.8.  Four Guidelines to Good Feng Shui Practises
      12.9.  Break the Small Cage Habit

    Multiple Choice Questions: Self-Review Exercises for Units 10 to 12

Self-Review Exercises

    Includes a graded self-review exercise (multiple choice questions) which helps  you review your understanding of the course materials.

Course Duration

    The suggested  length for the completion of this course is approximately 4 weeks (3  units per week).

Certificate in Applied Feng Shui

    A Certificate  in Applied Feng Shui will be mailed to once you complete your course. Please allow for a reasonable time for the certificate to be prepared and mailed to you once you have completed the course. If you have a website, you will also receive a web certificate.

Refund Policy

    There will not be any full or partial refund for uncompleted courses or whatsoever.

What you will get?

    1. Course Materials from the web (Total: 12 Units)

    2. Personal E-mail student@geomancy.net (for students to interact with the tutor)

    3. Course Performance Evaluation

    4. Certificate for Applied Feng Shui (sent by mail after completion of your course)

    5. Web Certificate (at your request after completion of your course)

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Course Tutor


Master Cecil Lee,
Geomancy University

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