Feng shui cure for mechanical problems?

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I have a friend that has had a series of mechanical failures in the past 2 weeks. It just seems to go on and on. Is there a feng shui remedy for this problem.

4 Responses to “Feng shui cure for mechanical problems?”

  • you_me_us16:

    Classical Feng Shui does not recognize electronic or electric devices as a
    remedy because there are serious environmental issues raised by this
    "cure.² Prosperous households in ancient Chang¹an featured heaters (not
    just fireplaces), mechanical fans, artificial fountains and ice-cooled
    rooms. One medieval emperor had an air-conditioned hall and a misting
    system to cool his guests. But these ancient systems were created to be in
    harmony with nature, not defy and destroy it.

    Feng Shui was invented before the harnessing of electric energy and relies
    on methods that have little to do with it. Anyone claiming that electrical
    devices are part of authentic Feng Shui must have beamed in from another
    planet. Though it is marketed as some kind of Asian environmental
    Band-Aid, modern Feng Shui caters to American consumer obsessions and
    feeds on their environmental excesses. After all, we are the ones who own
    the most electric and electronic devices on the planet. It arrogantly
    defies America’s Rio Summit goals, it conveniently sidesteps the issue of
    Global Warming and the sober pronouncements of the conference in Kyoto
    (December 1997), and Principles 8 and 9 of the Rio Declarations (1992). It
    dismisses all responsible environmental policies. It aids and abets our
    environmental wastefulness and irresponsibility. The fact that it also
    disagrees with traditional Feng Shui barely registers next to its overall
    environmental insanity.

    One wonders how to accomplish this Feng Shui ³cure² in the developing
    world. Electrical objects are a luxury in the homes of Africans (who have
    an average per capita electrical consumption under 200 kilowatt-hours per
    year, which is roughly the equivalent of one light bulb burning a few
    hours each day), and in homes of the nearly 2 billion people worldwide
    with no access to electricity. In the U.S., electrical consumption is
    primarily generated through coal-burning plants that contribute to the
    greenhouse effect. Though energy companies have advised consumers to save
    energy, in the 1980s electric consumption jumped 11 percent. Petrochemical
    products also account for global warming. Fifty-one pounds of carbon
    dioxide are released into the atmosphere for each barrel of oil we
    consume, according to Syracuse professor Charles Hall.

    A study published by the Sierra Club in 1996 says that a personal computer
    that is on but ignored for three hours a day (left on, we assume, for
    those "enlivening and stimulating" wisdom benefits only an unattended
    computer can give) is responsible for some 200 pounds of CO2 pollution
    each year. That’s about 2 percent of the annual CO2 emitted by a car
    that’s actually doing something!

    Air conditioners, which consume more energy than any other household
    appliance, are responsible for 2 or more pounds of CO2 pumped into the
    atmosphere every operating hour. They also have a litany of health-related
    complaints associated with them. A dirty filtration system in an air
    conditioning unit harbors biological agents that can cause anything from
    allergic reactions, asthma, and flu to deaths from Legionnaire’s Disease.

    Air conditioners also account for one-sixth of the voracious American
    appetite for electricity. Yet by simply following the principles of
    traditional Feng Shui (which echo sound environmental policy) and planting
    more trees and using lighter colors for roofs and pavement, our cities
    would suffer less air pollution and would be cooler than the surrounding
    countryside. We could reduce the need for air conditioning and create less
    energy "brown-outs." By following sound, Classical Feng Shui principles we
    could effectively reduce our pollution problems, our energy consumption,
    and drastically cut global warming. We’d live more equitably and
    sustainably on the planet these faux Feng Shui "cures" are working so hard
    to irrevocably damage.

    For all their shifting powers and emphasis this curative is often sharply
    contradictory. In the book Subtle Energy, author William Collinge says
    that ³our use of electrically power dramatically alters our magnetic
    environment, and unnatural fields have potentially serious impact on us,²
    and ³appliances we use every day are potentially hazardous² ; yet Feng
    Shui as he explains it uses electrically-powered objects ³such as air
    conditioners and televisions² to stimulate ³disharmonious or undesirable
    energy patterns.² Terah Kathryn Collins believes electrical equipment has
    a ³demanding physical and energetic presence² and that they ³dominate
    their surroundings.² And although ³computers and microwaves can emit
    enough EMR to be harmful to us,² Qi is ³activated by electrical
    equipment.² Considering that practitioners of this kind of Feng Shui do
    not use geomagnetic sensing devices to determine the local magnetic field,
    how do they differentiate from beneficent and maleficent energy patterns?

  • blind_wood_carver:

    Yes it has to do with mirrors, u need to direct the energy away from the mechanical failures

  • geoff a:

    Has Your Mechanical Problem got More " Yin Than Yang " ?….What Colour is It ?…..Where Is It Positioned ?…N..S…E..or West ?

  • Rev. Two Bears:

    Ba gua mirrors are used to reflect the shars.

    Does your friend practise Feng Shui?

    I am asking because most of the feng shui authors only talk of the form or compass schools of feng shui.

    Those forms work great in Asia where building plans are drawn with good feng shui in mind.

    Here in the westl houses are built facing in ebery direction imaginable, with odd shaped rooms, etc.

    and those forms of feng shui just doesn’t work here; unless your home was accidentaly built facing the correct direction with symetrical features.

    There is another form of feng shui that will work no matter which direction the house faces, and can deal with those odd shaped rooms. That is the black hat school of feng shui. In this they realize that the chi enters and leaves the house primarily through the exterior door you use most often, and the windows you open a lot.

    When you rotate the compass according to the direction most of the ch’i enters your home; you will have a lot more success in your feng shui practise.

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