Have you been hearing about Spiral qi lately? If you have not, then I must say that it is not surprising because firstly, you may not be in the inner circle of the juicy and political fengshui industry (thank god). Secondly, this concept is not commonly mentioned in details by any masters out there. In fact, I do not think most of the practitioners (especially feng shui ornament salesmen) out there know about this not-so-easily-accessible piece of information.
Ok, I am not trying to claim to be an expert in this field but I happened to read about it and I know something about it and I just hope to satisfy the curiosity of the loads of fengshui enthusiasts by sharing what I know.
Any city that has such spiral formation is definitely blessed with good feng shui. Surprisingly, some of the ancient European cities were found having such spiral patterns. I wonder if the urban planners had gone to Luo Yang to understudy from the feng shui masters at that point in time...
Anyway, for a city that has the spiral pattern formation would reap the benefit from the accummulation of qi at its epic centre (Ming Tang) which then radiates out to the corners and borders of the city.
A picture is worth a thousand words. See below on some pictorial explanation of spiral pattern:
Caution by Yours Truly : Do not attempt to create Spiral qi in your house by constructing a spiral staircase. You may end up screwing (sorry for the pun) your own heaven heart.
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2 comments:
hi Jo,
What is the city of the picture you used for this post?
another example could be the city of Paris.
Every main streets in Paris branched out of the centre Arc de Triumph.
You can see it on Google Map.
Thanks for the interesting reads.
hi beanie thanks for your feedback.
Off hand i cannot recall the name of the city. I seached for it in google. You can type spiral city :)
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