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== The Yin and Yang Concept ==
== The Yin and Yang Concept ==


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'''Question: Once I know all my auspicious directions and I want to sit in the lucky direction...do I place my back toward the auspicious direction? Or my front?  (For example...sitting around a conference table...do I face my best direction or do I put my back towards it?)'''  
'''Question: Once I know all my auspicious directions and I want to sit in the lucky direction...do I place my back toward the auspicious direction? Or my front?  (For example...sitting around a conference table...do I face my best direction or do I put my back towards it?)'''  

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The Yin and Yang Concept

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Question: Once I know all my auspicious directions and I want to sit in the lucky direction...do I place my back toward the auspicious direction? Or my front? (For example...sitting around a conference table...do I face my best direction or do I put my back towards it?)

1. Feng Shui can be applied to both: Yin and Yang.

2. For example, Yin Feng Shui refers to Feng Shui for the "dead". Here, the Chinese belief that if one's ancestor has an auspicious burial (site), it would mean prosperity for several generations of their decendants.

3. While Yang Feng Shui refers to for you and I.

4. "Research makes the Difference".

4.1 Even within the Feng Shui community, there are different qualities of Feng Shui practitioners. Some "blindly" read up or got passed down miscommunication and apply "Yin Feng Shui" to Yang Feng Shui!

4.2 For example, in Yin Feng Shui, one should be "sitting" in an auspicious sector and could be facing an inauspicious sector. Why? Dead man cannot move and he/she does not have a breath. Thus place this dead body "sitting" at an auspicious sector or direction.

4.3 As we all know, all living persons have important organs such as the nose and mouth and eyes at out frontage or face. Thus, it would be natural that when we sit up, we should be facing our auspicious direction.

5. To this day, you have to be careful as no two practitioners are of the same calibre. And as I had mentioned, Feng Shui for the dead (Yin) is vastly different from the living (Yang). For example, the Feng Shui ruler has two levels of markings: One level is for the Living, while the other level (or measurement) is for the dead!

6. Unfortunately, some practitioners are still either ignorant or still think that when they practise Yin Feng Shui, they are also practising Yang Feng Shui for the living. This is NOT correct!

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