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The Art of FengshuiAligning the Human and Natural Realms
Stephen L. Field, Trinity University
IntroductionThe Correlative Worldview… …is the belief that the world is a system where everything is related to everything else. Correlative thinking was the universal worldview until replaced by the scientific method. It is the basis of metaphorical language and is thus hardwired in the human brain. Take superstitions for example.
In ancient China, the answer to the ontological question of what constituted the cosmos was answered by a complicated correlative cosmology and several interesting cosmogonies. One of the most famous origin myths was the story of Pangu….
ELEMENT HUMOR TEMPERAMENT EMOTIONAL
QUALITY
ELEMENTAL
QUALITY
SEASON
AIR blood sanguine passionate hot & wet spring
FIRE yellow bile choleric hot-tempered hot & dry summer
EARTH black bile melancholic depressed cold & dry fall
WATER phlegm phlegmatic sluggish cold & wet winter
Elements Directions Planets Flavors Internal
Organs
Animals Colors
WOOD East Jupiter Sour spleen scaly (snakes) green
FIRE South Mars bitter lungs feathered (birds) red
EARTH Center Saturn sweet heart naked (humans) yellow
METAL West Venus acrid kidney hairy (mammals) white
WATER North Mercury salty liver shell-covered black
Greek Elemental Theory of the Cosmos
Chinese Five Element Correlations
The Chinese Correlative Universe
1. Heaven
The Astrophysical Environment (the origin of fengshui theories)
2. Earth The Geophysical Environment
(the basis of Form School fengshui)
3. Man
The Metaphysical Environment (the basis of Compass School fengshui)
Part I. The Astrophysical Environment
Neolithic Tomb in Henan province, China
… and the figures that exist within its walls.Note the form of the tomb…
1. KANYU, the original name of the divinatory art now known as FENGSHUI, means: “Canopy of Heaven and Chariot of Earth”
2. A Han dynasty divining instrument called the Cosmograph was constructed of a dome-shaped Heaven disc that sat upon a square Earth plate
A: The circular Heaven covers the square Earth
B. The Heavenly bodies circle the stationary Earth
1. A Han dynasty funereal chest
with celestial ornamentation
2. The Chinese Zodiac
A view of the northern heavens
The cosmographic view.
3. The Northern Ladle, or Big Dipper
C. The circular Heaven falls to Earth
Mid-May Mid-June Mid-August
2. The Flight of the Dragon1. The Water Lord battles the Fire Lord
D. Looking for Heaven on Earth
Dragon Veins
Part II: The Geophysical Environment
A. What is Qi?
The Dao began in the Nebulous Void. The Nebulous Void produced spacetime; Spacetime produced the primordial qi. . . . That which was pure and bright spread out to form Heaven; The heavy and turbid congealed to form Earth. . . . The conjoined essences of Heaven and Earth produced yin and yang. The supercessive essences of yin and yang caused the four seasons.
* Huainanzi. See John Major, tr., Heaven and Earth in Early Han Thought, The Treatise on the Patterns of Heaven, p. 62
B. Where is Qi?1. Astrophysical Qi:
The six qi of heaven--cold, heat, wind, rain, dark and light--"descend and produce the five tastes," but "produce the six diseases when they are in excess.“Zuozhuan, Duke Zhao, 1st year (540 BCE)
2. Geophysical Qi:
"Water is the root of all things and the source of all life. . . . Water is the blood and breath [qi] of the earth, functioning in similar fashion to the circulation of blood and breath in the sinews and veins." The Book of Guanzi (5th century BCE)
"Earth is the body of qi--where there is earth there is qi. Qi is the mother of water--where there is qi there is water." The Book of Burial (3rd century CE)
3. Physiological Qi:
"Man's life is the assembling of qi. The assembling is deemed birth, the dispersal is deemed death." The Book of Zhuangzi (4th century BCE)
1. Geophysical qi recharges physiological qi:
"Truly, life is accumulated qi. It solidifies into bone, which alone remains after death. Burial returns qi to the bones, which is the way the living are endowed." The Book of Burial
2. Geophysical qi can be harnessed:
"The Classic says, qi rides the wind and scatters, but is retained when encountering water. The ancients collected it to prevent its dissipation, and guided it to assure its retention. Thus it was called fengshui [wind/water]. According to the laws of fengshui, the site that attracts water is optimal, followed by the site that catches wind." The Book of Burial
C. What does Qi have to do with fengshui?
D. How to locate the Dragon Lair
1. Look for the Dragon Veins:
"Arteries spring from lowland terrain; bones spring from mountain terrain. They wind sinuously from east to west and from south to north. Thousands of feet high is called forces [shi]; hundreds of feet high is called features [xing]. Forces advance and finish in features…. Where the earth takes shape, qi flows accordingly; thereby things are born. For qi courses within the ground, its flow follows the contour of the ground, and its accumulation results from the halt of terrain. For burial, seek the source and ride it to its terminus." The Book of Burial
2. The Four Heavenly Deities become the Four Terrestrial Palaces.
"Where forces cease and features soar high, with a stream in front and a hill behind, here hides the head of the dragon." The Book of Burial
A. White Tiger, B. Dark Warrior (Turtle), C. Green Dragon, D. Red Bird
Part III: The Metaphysical Environment
道生一,一生二,二生三,三生万物。老子Dao sheng yi, yi sheng er, er sheng san, san sheng wanwu.
The Dao begat the One, One begat the Two,Two begat the third,Three begat the Ten-thousand things.
--Laozi Daodejing
A. The Evolution of Qi
Qi2 Primary Forces: Yin and Yang
4 Seasons: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter
5 Elements: Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water
8 Trigrams: Zhen, Xun, Li, Kun, Dui, Qian, Kan, GenThunder, Wood, Fire, Earth, Lake, Heaven, Water, Mountain
9 Stars: Tan Lang, Wu Qu, Ju Men, Fu Bi, Lu Cun, Wen Qu, Lian Zhen, Po Jun
10 Heavenly Stems: Jia, Yi, Bing, Ding, Wu, Ji, Geng, Xin, Ren, Gui Wood, Wood, Fire, Fire, Earth, Earth, Metal, Metal, Water, Water
12 Earthly Branches: Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai
Rat, Ox, Tiger, Hare, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Sheep, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, Pig
28 Lunar Lodges Jiao, Kang, Di, Fang, Xin, Wei, Ji, etc. Horn, Neck, Base, Room, Heart, Tail, Basket, etc.
The 10,000 Things
B. 五行 Wu Xing: the Five Elements
1. “Heaven has the three lights; Earth has the five movements.” [Zuozhuan] In its first appearance in the philosophical tradition, the wuxing were understood as natural
processes such as water sinking, fire rising, wood bending, metal molding, and soil growing. By the Han dynasty the wuxing had become five states or phases of qi, analogous to the three states of water: solid, liquid, and gas.
2. Production and Destruction Orders. These phases were continually transforming into one another according to the following two laws of nature:
Mutual Production Order
Earth harbors Metal
Metal condenses Water
Water nourishes Wood
Wood feeds Fire
Fire burns to Earth
Mutual Destruction Order
Wood digs Earth
Metal cuts Wood
Fire melts Metal
Water extinguishes Fire
Earth dams Water
C. 八卦 Ba Gua: the Eight Trigrams
Sky Thunder Mountain Fire
Earth Wood Lake Water
1. The Eight Trigrams are the symbolic basis of the 易经 Yijing, or Book of Changes, which is composed of 64 “hexagrams,” or doubled trigrams. For example, the trigram for "earth" over the trigram for "wood" forms hexagram 46, "Pushing Upward" (because plants push up through soil).
2. A unique characteristic of Compass School fengshui is its reliance on a special configuration of the eight trigrams to determine good and bad fortune. This figure is called the “Magic Square,” because each row, column, and diagonal adds up to 15.
D. The Palace of Nine Halls
Center EarthCourtyard
NW Metal QIAN
(Heaven)
6-White
North Water KAN (Water)
1-White
NE Earth GEN
(Mountain)
8-White
West Metal DUI (Lake)
7-Red
East Wood ZHEN
(Thunder)
3-Jade
SW Earth KUN (Earth)
2-Black
South Fire LI (Fire)
9-Purple
SE WoodXUN (Wood)
4-Green
5-Yellow
However, Eastern Halls are not compatible with Western Halls because each destroys the other:
Wood digs earthFire melts metalMetal cuts woodEarth dams water
1. The Four Western Halls are compatible with each other because each hall produces the other:
Southwest hall EarthWest hall MetalNorthwest hall MetalNortheast hall Earth
Earth harbors metal
2. The Four Eastern Halls are compatible with each other because each hall produces the other:
North hall WaterEast hall WoodSoutheast hall WoodSouth hall Fire
Water nourishes wood Wood feeds fire
E. 1948 Natal Guardian Stars 1983
Star Element Male Female
1-white water 1954 1950
9-purple fire 1955 1949
8-white earth 1956 1948
7-red metal 1948 1956
6-white metal 1949 1955
5-yellow earth 1950 1954
4-green wood 1951 1953
3-jade wood 1952 1952
2-black earth 1953 1951
Star Element Male Female
1-white water 1963 1959
9-purple fire 1964 1958
8-white earth 1965 1957
7-red metal 1957 1965
6-white metal 1958 1964
5-yellow earth 1959 1963
4-green wood 1960 1962
3-jade wood 1961 1961
2-black earth 1962 1960
Star Element Male Female
1-white water 1972 1968
9-purple fire 1973 1967
8-white earth 1974 1966
7-red metal 1966 1974
6-white metal 1967 1973
5-yellow earth 1968 1972
4-green wood 1969 1971
3-jade wood 1970 1970
2-black earth 1971 1969
Star Element Male Female
1-white water 1981 1977
9-purple fire 1982 1976
8-white earth 1983 1975
7-red metal 1975 1983
6-white metal 1976 1982
5-yellow earth 1977 1981
4-green wood 1978 1980
3-jade wood 1979 1979
2-black earth 1980 1978
Find your year of birth in the column of your gender (1951 male). Note your Star and Element (4 green wood). Locate your star in the Palace of Nine Halls (SE of eastern halls). These are your lucky directions (N, E, SE, S). The remaining directions are unlucky for you (SW, W, NW, NE)
*If your star is 5 yellow, you are 2 black if female, and 8 white if male.
F. How to cure the harmful flow of qi.
1. Destroy the harmful element by enhancing the environment with the element that destroys it in the Mutual Destruction Order. [Example: your Natal Star is Wood, but your living room is in the direction of West, which belongs to the element Metal. Metal cuts Wood, so the qi of that direction is harmful. To counteract the harmful qi, you should enhance the living room with the element Fire (candles, lamps, mirrors, crystals, etc.)]
2. Produce more of the beneficial element to replenish that which is destroyed by the harmful element. [Example: your Natal Star is Earth, but your library is in the Eastern portion of the house which belongs to the element Wood. Wood saps Earth, so the qi of that direction is harmful. To counteract the harmful qi, you can enhance the library with the element Earth (terrarium, terracotta pots, etc.)]
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