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I will be building a new house and am very interested in ley lines and feng shui. Before I build I want to learn more and build with these elements in mind. I have already picked out the sight and direction the house is going to face however this was all done prior to my interest in ley lines and feng shui. So before any ground breaking begins I want to investigate the ley lines and design of the house in relationship to the ley lines and feng shui. The little I have read so far has only heightened my interest but I am having a hard time finding information which will help me apply these things to my situation. I would be interested in speaking with an expert but do not know where to begin to finding one. I have read one book on feng shui but this applied to a house already existing and talk nothing about ley lines. Any help or guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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Dear Nadine,
1. Yes, it is difficult to find topic on `ley lines' under Feng Shui.
2. This is because many locations are now no longer "virgin" land. And have been extensively surveyed.
3. As such, I believe many Feng Shui practitioners, nowadays prefer to write books that sells. Since, writing such a book - is sure to be a non-seller.
4. For the topic of `ley lines' it is best to look at the "Western counter-part" of Feng Shui.
A good source or starting point is the "cousin" of Geomancy.net i.e. perhaps you should start at: http://www.geomancy.org
5. I believe, you have more success with sites like the above, than Feng Shui.
6. In my opinion, for a `novice' in Feng Shui, or for someone starting from scratch, it can be an uphill tasking in digesting and putting all the various concepts to build a home.
7. This is because, in the lucrative "Feng Shui" business, there are lots of bobby traps - i.e. some books that seems to use the word "Feng Shui" but some of these are not based on authentic Feng Shui.
8. I believe, the easiest way is perhaps, to consult a FS practitioner. Well, this is only my suggestion. But if you feel confident to go it on your own, then, I wish you all the best!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil

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On 12/24/2003 1:50:11 AM, Anonymous wrote:
I will be building a new house
and am very interested in ley
lines and feng shui. Before I
build I want to learn more and
build with these elements in
mind. I have already picked
out the sight and direction
the house is going to face
however this was all done
prior to my interest in ley
lines and feng shui. So before
any ground breaking begins I
want to investigate the ley
lines and design of the house
in relationship to the ley
lines and feng shui. The
little I have read so far has
only heightened my interest
but I am having a hard time
finding information which will
help me apply these things to
my situation. I would be
interested in speaking with an
expert but do not know where
to begin to finding one. I
have read one book on feng
shui but this applied to a
house already existing and
talk nothing about ley lines.
Any help or guidance you can
provide would be greatly
appreciated.


Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net

Master Cecil Lee, Geomancy.Net
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On 12/24/2003 7:54:28 AM, Anonymous wrote:
Dear Nadine,
1. Yes, it is difficult to
find topic on `ley lines'
under Feng Shui.
2. This is because many
locations are now no longer
"virgin" land. And have been
extensively surveyed.
3. As such, I believe many
Feng Shui practitioners,
nowadays prefer to write books
that sells. Since, writing
such a book - is sure to be a
non-seller.
4. For the topic of `ley
lines' it is best to look at
the "Western counter-part" of
Feng Shui.
A good source or starting
point is the "cousin" of
Geomancy.net i.e. perhaps you
should start at:
http://www.geomancy.org
5. I believe, you have more
success with sites like the
above, than Feng Shui.
6. In my opinion, for a
`novice' in Feng Shui, or for
someone starting from scratch,
it can be an uphill tasking in
digesting and putting all the
various concepts to build a
home.
7. This is because, in the
lucrative "Feng Shui"
business, there are lots of
bobby traps - i.e. some books
that seems to use the word
"Feng Shui" but some of these
are not based on authentic
Feng Shui.
8. I believe, the easiest way
is perhaps, to consult a FS
practitioner. Well, this is
only my suggestion. But if you
feel confident to go it on
your own, then, I wish you all
the best!
Warmest Regards,
Cecil
On 12/24/2003 1:50:11 AM, Nadine Land
wrote:
I will be building a new house
and am very interested in ley
lines and feng shui. Before I
build I want to learn more and
build with these elements in
mind. I have already picked
out the sight and direction
the house is going to face
however this was all done
prior to my interest in ley
lines and feng shui. So before
any ground breaking begins I
want to investigate the ley
lines and design of the house
in relationship to the ley
lines and feng shui. The
little I have read so far has
only heightened my interest
but I am having a hard time
finding information which will
help me apply these things to
my situation. I would be
interested in speaking with an
expert but do not know where
to begin to finding one. I
have read one book on feng
shui but this applied to a
house already existing and
talk nothing about ley lines.
Any help or guidance you can
provide would be greatly
appreciated.
Mr. Lee,
I appreciate the help you have given me. I realize there is a lot of information to absorb and I am not foolish enough to believe I can do it in a short period of time without help. I have been reading up on the subject and have a better understanding of the subject but do not believe for one moment I can dowse and know which are water lines and which are energy lines. I believe, from what I have read, the best location to place a house is where these ley lines (Dragon veins) intersect and the ch'i is the most powerful. I have no idea how to locate these lines other than dowsing of which I would need assistance. I also understand the best direction of the dwellings front door is south and the basic understanding of the Green Dragon, White Tiger, Black Tortoise and Red Bird. I am hoping with these basics I can at least have a dwelling which has an excellent potential for an environment conducive for Feng Shui.
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